Parenting, Rewritten
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Jun 12, 2026
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What a handful of ketchup chips taught me about choice, control, and the quiet inheritance between mother and daughter
The Marketing Underneath
What an 86-year-old cartel decision taught me about the furniture I never chose
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What my grandmother's passing taught me about clarity, wealth, and building a brand that actually means something
On Voice & Work
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A naturopathic medical professor on AI, identity, and the German abbot who couldn't let go of scribes.
The Defaults We Inherit
How a 100-year-old bottle reveals the defaults nobody chose for you
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Who actually profits when you feel ashamed about a popsicle
Why no prompt, code, or VA can fix content that has nothing underneath it
What 117 confident one-star reviews taught me about hedging my own sentences
What's left to do when AI can do almost everything else
Why we keep decorating around the thing we won't deal with