The Journal
Notes from the Field
Field Notes From the Edge

THE JOURNAL

Stories, reflections, and the moments between the moments.

My blog is where I write the parts of the journey that don’t fit into a book, a video, or a single conversation. It’s where I share the crossings behind the crossings, the thoughts, the failures, the lessons, and the quiet realizations that shape who we become.

Some entries come from the road. Some from the sky. Some from the water. And many from the inner places we rarely talk about.

What You'll Find Here

  • reflections on human risk
  • behind‑the‑scenes from adventures
  • insights from caregiving and loss
  • thoughts on purpose, identity, and reinvention
  • stories that shaped Embrace the Risk
  • lessons from mentorship and life planning
  • the raw, unedited version of my journey

This is not a content machine. It’s a living journal.

Why I Write

Because writing is where I process my own crossings and where I can meet you in yours.

Recent & Forthcoming

Journal Entries

New entries appear regularly — not on a corporate schedule, but when something is ready to be said.

Blog Post
Adventure

Endurance and Self-Love on the Road

A hundred miles in, the body wants to quit. Self-love is the commitment not to abandon yourself when everything hurts...

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Blog Post
Risk

The Philosophy of the Track

Approaching a corner at 150mph requires a total suspension of hesitation. What racing teaches us about business decisions...

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Blog Post
Philosophy

Silence and Depth

Descending weightless into silence. At 100 feet below, sound disappears and movement slows down. An exercise in managing fear...

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Blog Post
Adventure

The Open Door at 14,000 Feet

You cannot fake courage in the sky. It demands full presence and absolute trust in your equipment...

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Blog Post
Life

Fluidity and Surrender

The ocean does not negotiate. Riding waves teaches that control is an illusion, and true mastery is knowing when to align...

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