What I’m doing now:
I’m writing this from Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, where my wife, our dog Xula, are preparing to embark on a roadtrip south through the Baja California peninsula and then towards Mexico City.
Coming Homme
For the past three years, I’ve been focused on building Coming Homme—a community that supports men in regulating their emotions and living with greater presence.
At its core, this work is rooted in a belief: that many of the wounds in the masculine psyche are mirrored in our ecological crisis. When men heal, when we reconnect with our bodies, emotions, and the land—we begin to shift. From extraction to protection. From disconnection to belonging.
You can find more info here.
Alignment Zones
For the past few months, I’ve been working as creative director for Alignment Zones — a coaching framework developed by Mark Krassner that helps people understand how their level of alignment shapes everything in their reality: the clients they attract, the relationships they land in, the opportunities that show up.
You can find more info here.
League of Conservation Photographers for Mexico
I recently became part of something I’ve been working toward for a long time.
The League of Conservation Photographers for Mexico is a new initiative headed by Cristina Mittermeier and FOMARES — a group of photographers, biologists, explorers, and storytellers coming together to advance conservation efforts in Mexico, move policy, and drive real change.
This is just starting. I’ll share more as it unfolds.
You can follow along here.
This page exists thanks to the inspiration of Derek Sivers.
Last updated: July 9th, 2025.