Presence Made Visible

Creator Stack

What quietly holds my work

 slowly, softly, for real 

 

This page exists because people occasionally ask what I use to write, build, and create.

 

Not because these tools are special.

Not because they’re required.

And not because using them will make your work “better.”

 

They’re simply the tools that currently support my rhythm —

the ones that stay out of the way and let presence lead.

 

This is not a blueprint.

It’s a reference.

 

Take what’s useful.

Leave the rest.

 

 

Before anything else (important)

 Nothing on this page is a recommendation or prescription.

 

You don’t need better tools to do meaningful work.

You don’t need the “right stack” to begin.

And you don’t need to build the way I do.

 

These are simply what I use right now, in this season —

because they’re quiet, reliable, and don’t ask me to perform.

 

Some links may gently support this work at no extra cost to you.

 

Thank you for being here.

My Essentials

The few tools that quietly keep things moving 

Kajabi

Home Base.

This is where everything lives - the site, letters, book, and offerings. Its just so much fun, i don't have quite the words to describe. 

Visit Kajabi

Notion

Thinking + shaping 

I use Notion to hold ideas, drafts, outlines, and evolving structures. I dump my brain. 

Visit Notion

Studio Experiments

Tools I explore slowly. 

Runway

Hm.

Visit Runway

Midjourney

Visual language experiments

Visit Midjourney

Books that opened something real

A small shelf — not everything. Just what I’d place in your hands. Not must reads per se, but companions.

Mans's Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl

A Return to Love

Marianne Williamson

Siddhartha

Hermann Hesse 

The Cloud of Unknowing

Anonymous

Letters to a Young Poet

Rainer Maria Rilke

 

A small note from me

This page isn’t meant to be impressive. 

 

It’s simply what helped me build, stay steady, and keep creating without losing myself along the way.

 

If you’re building something slowly — softly — for real — I hope something here helps your path feel a little lighter.

 

You don’t need more pressure.

You only need what helps you return to your own rhythm.

 

“May the work of your hands be a sign of gratitude and reverence to the human condition.”  — Gandhi
“Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.”  — Mother Teresa