A Substack from Mike McGuire (that guy from Santa Cruz -- not the CA state senator). I strive to do work that views technology as a tool -- not a lifestyle -- in order to aid in human and environmental renewal.
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By training and experience I'm a reporter, marketing communications manager and market analyst. I'm a fourth-generation Californian who grew up on the Central Coast. Playing guitar is my daily therapy and occasionally I can approach competence.
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