Practising Curiosity

Twitter - My watercooler of the internet. I'm a power user of lists but I don't follow anyone the normal way, which makes my feed either a curation masterclass or a cry for help, depending on the day. Lists stay private. I lurk, occasionally quote-tweet, and surface to reply when something's worth it. DMs are open. Always game for an interesting conversation and almost never for an argument about it.

GitHub - I'm a PM, so this is mostly an art gallery of things I asked agents to build for me. Wikis, side projects, the occasional act of vibe-coding. Surprisingly satisfying.

LinkedIn - Where I keep my blazer on. I build B2B SaaS products for GTM teams, which is corporate for "I make tools that help marketing and sales people argue with each other more productively." I geek out on martech, product management, and clever ways of building things. If that's your jam, ping me. I promise to never post "Agree?" under a picture of a mountain.

Goodreads - Reading is my favourite way to avoid finishing the last book I started. I hang around here liking reviews and occasionally inflicting my own opinions on innocent bystanders. Genuinely the easiest place to connect with me, mostly because I'm always here.

Letterboxd - I watch a lot of films and have feelings about most of them. Great place for recommendations and for finding people who also reorganise their weekend around a director's filmography. If you loved The Matrix, The Dark Knight, Silicon Valley, or Shogun, we're going to be friends. If you didn't, I respect it, but I have questions.

If you want to bounce off ideas, argue about a film, or look for mentorship and suggestions, grab a slot in my calendar. Worst case, you get an hour of strong, unprovable opinions for free.