
Insights & Perspectives

Meaning emerges through attention to what is often overlooked—in dreams, relationships, culture, and lived experience.
This space gathers reflections, conversations, and creative explorations that emerge from my work with individuals, leaders, and organizations.
I do not begin with fixed interpretation or predefined categories.
Instead, I follow patterns as they surface—often in dreams, cultural moments, personal thresholds, and the unexpected intersections of lived experience.
What becomes visible here is not a system of ideas, but a way of attending to what is unfolding.
Meaning Isn't Forced; It Emerges
Written Reflections - Blog
Click here to get to my blog, where I share thoughts that emerge from coaching work, lived experience, cultural observation, and symbolic patterns.
Conversations - Dose of Depth Podcast
Click here to access the Dose of Depth Podcast, filled with dialogues that surface meaning through lived stories and shared inquiry.
Videos
Click here to get to my YouTube channel, for video versions of podcast episodes, reflections about a variety of topics, and instructional videos about depth psychology concepts.
My Books
Click here to learn about my memoir, When Sex Meets God: A Midlife Unraveling.
Much of what matters in this work is not immediately visible, but becomes clearer over time.
Click here to get to my blog, where I share thoughts that emerge from coaching work, lived experience, cultural observation, and symbolic patterns.
Conversations - Dose of Depth Podcast
Click here to access the Dose of Depth Podcast, filled with dialogues that surface meaning through lived stories and shared inquiry.
Videos
Click here to get to my YouTube channel, for video versions of podcast episodes, reflections about a variety of topics, and instructional videos about depth psychology concepts.
My Books
Click here to learn about my memoir, When Sex Meets God: A Midlife Unraveling.
Beneath all of this work is a concern with how human beings remain conscious in a world that often pulls toward simplification, reactivity, and unexamined collective assumptions.
My interest is in the capacity for self-reflection—not as self-improvement, but as a stabilizing force in times of cultural and psychological complexity.
Much of what matters in this work is not immediately visible, but becomes clearer over time.
