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Khalen

exploring the mess & magic of being human.

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There are two ways I’ve lived with ideas: catch them, or destroy them.

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Quick transitions are a superpower.

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    I had kids for the dad-joke privileges. Nerd generalist, overthinker, and relentless pursuer of joy, love and curiosity. I write about living well in a noisy, messy world.

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