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\ud83c\udf31Nudging what's possible for people and places online and off. âĻA neighbor, noticer, auntie, friend, teacher, citizen, and curator. \ud83d\udd2d Design, strategy, and facilitation for flourishing organizations and services. Design director and doula
Everything around me was someone's lifework.
Author of "Swipe to Unlock", "Bubble or Revolution?", and "Product Management's Sacred Seven." Writer for the FLUX Collective. Formerly at Google, Harvard, Microsoft, Khan Academy, US Census Bureau.
Natural Wine âĪïļ. Complexity economics. Jazz fan. \ud83d\udeb5ââïļ. Mindfulness. Vinyl. ML nerd. Understanding patterns. UX Researcher @ Discord. alum: Google, Simple, SQ
Dreaming about ecosystems, constructed realities and punctuated equilibriums. Learning to let go.
I think thoughts, I build things, I help things grow, not always in this order.
What does complexity theory mean for the future of design?
Freeskier fighting to maintain live player status. Engineering Manager at Singularity 6. Hesitant Denverite. Post New Yorker.
Obsessed with Airships to Zeppelins. Former video game developer, now tinkering with digital models of the world.
Talking about the design of work
an alarming lack of gravitas
Chaotic, but happy...like a puppy.
My interests are complexity and systems, especially how these things intersect with human systems: individuals, teams, organizations, and societies. more
Researching privacy and ML. Lover of patterns and pastries.
Building transformative learning technology to enable people to do their best work.
Fascinated by complexity
Developer Advocate at Google. Co-author of Apprenticeship Patterns.
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