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David’s recent post —“I Am An Audience, First and Foremost”— was about two years in the making. When he first started work on it, my son hadn’t been born, I was in the process of moving back home, both of our mothers were alive, and I hadn’...
While discussing my tendency to do endless research with zero output, Mills alluded to an unpublished post of mine about Buster Keaton, which would have been the culmination of hundreds of hours of watching movies, reading books, scouring a...
Consider this a companion piece in every sense of the word to Mills’ How I Believe.
David and I chatted with Nick Barr, whose outstanding dive into Claudio Naranjo’s Enneagram texts lost him a third of his subscribers: some people can’t handle the truth! We discuss the origins of the Enneagram and touch on the claim that i...
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Head of Design at Substack. "It is better to say 'I am suffering' than to say 'This landscape is ugly.'" - Simone Weil. From, in, and of New Orleans.
Co-founder & CEO of Substack.
New Orleans
Design at Castle.xyz
I'm a technologist and leadership coach who uses this space to write about things like the Enneagram, IFS, faith, mystery, and the structure of care.
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