margins

Observations from the edges.

Slow-built reflections on care, companies and the cultures we remake.

The titles are alphabetically ordered. If you’re new, you might start with:

/grief-is-an-altar or /position-of-the-watcher

A glowing boardwalk lit with soft lights stretches into the distance at night, framed by trees and plants.
  • /are-you-a-dragonfly Dragonflies reveal the health of an ecosystem—warning of imbalance before collapse.

  • /coop-craft-beginning Lessons in care, craft, and stewardship from building a coop — and a business — that holds.

  • /grief-is-an-altar Exploring how mourning becomes quiet devotion and what honest forward movement looks like in leadership, team culture, and life.

  • /margins-of-a-future-field On work, collapse, rhythm, and soil—written for those who may need it later.

  • /on-missing-deadlines What if missing the deadline wasn’t failure—but a lifeline?

  • /pace-that-builds-what-lasts These are the work values I live by—integrity, embodiment, softness, and systems with soul.

  • /position-of-the-watcher In times of collapse and quiet refusal, the watchers hold the blueprints.

  • /progress-limps This piece explores the psychological roots of collective implosion and the slow, essential work of healing together.

  • /quiet-leadership A reflection on why power doesn't require volume — and how quiet holds its own shape.

  • /rooted-forward Forward isn’t a place—it’s a way of relating.

  • /systems-need-soul What happens when structures forget the people inside them — and how we return soul to system.

  • /what-isn’t-ours-to-hold New life, unexpected kinship, and the scandal of compassion.