I'm self-taught.
That's the whole point.
Let me show you what I found.
I learned HTML from a site called HTML Goodies and built a university website with Dreamweaver. I learned marketing by doing it in healthcare for over a decade. I learned AI by talking to Claude every single day until I understood what it could really do.
None of those credentials came from a course. They came from doing the thing badly at first, then better, then well. That's the only kind of learning that actually sticks.
I built this site because I kept having the same conversation — someone would see what I was doing with AI and say "how did you do that?" I got tired of explaining it piecemeal. So I made a place for it.
What I actually know.
Lenses I use.
I find patterns across disciplines. I learn fastest by doing. I connect ideas that don't obviously belong together.
Systems thinker. Independent. I form strong convictions slowly and hold them firmly until evidence says otherwise.
I do the research. I don't share until I'm sure. When I'm sure, I'm very sure. The craft matters as much as the output.