One of the coolest things I got to do in 2020 was be a guest panelist at an event on “The Enneagram and Neurodiversity” for Taylor University’s SEND (Students for Education on Neurodiversity) organization. The club is “dedicated to ending neurodiversity stigma and encouraging good mental health.”
Read MoreI recently had the pleasure of being a guest on my friend and colleague’s podcast, “Nine Lives with Jeff King: Live Your Best One”. Jeff and I had a far-reaching conversation that explores the Enneagram, relationships, life in the pandemic, and my current creative inspirations (like Gen Z, Patti Smith, and Taylor Swift).
Read MoreI’ve been playing with yet another collage technique that has proved to be a well-suited outlet for me lately. The process involves using Scotch tape to lift the ink from newspapers and layering the lifted colors, images, and words to form a collage on a page in my notebook.
Read MoreIt has been damn near impossible for me to finish anything creative lately. When that happens it often helps to do something really simple and repetitive to get the finishing momentum going again…
Read MoreWhen I wrote these 9 reflections in March, I couldn’t have imagined they’d still be relevant in late July, but here we are…
Read More“I believe the future is what we make of it. But first, we have to decide that time belongs to all of us.” –Brittney Cooper
Read MoreIt’s time to deconstruct the institution of white supremacy and decolonize the traditions it has subsumed–including the Enneagram.
Read MoreLast night I was made aware that there are 30+ allegations of abuse by Chris Heuertz that have been made public. I’ve read the public statement and spoken directly with someone who is closer to the situation. I believe these women…
Read MoreLet me be clear: Black lives matter. No one should have to constantly fight for their right to live, to breathe…we can’t say, “This is not America.” Because it is, and it always has been.
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