
Notes from Jeju: Between Fear and Kindness
Miss Ear was the one who showed up first, regularly. Her ear was tipped, and so she became Miss Ear. Then came Freddie—friendly and

Miss Ear was the one who showed up first, regularly. Her ear was tipped, and so she became Miss Ear. Then came Freddie—friendly and

“miracle” is my new song collection of meditations on the exquisite fragility of life. Each of us walks forward never truly knowing what tomorrow

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been running “Your Next Year Blueprint“—a three-session process where we move from reflection to vision to strategy in 4-6 weeks. It’s specifically

We left the café this morning with warmth spilling from our hearts, though the coffee itself? Ordinary. Nothing our own kitchen couldn’t match. Yet something extraordinary had happened in that unremarkable hour. The

You set goals every January. By March, they’ve faded. You tell yourself next year will be different, but the pattern repeats. It’s disheartening, disappointing, and disempowering. The problem isn’t your

Introduction In last month’s blog, I spoke about strategic decision-making—the four tools that help us make the right decisions when stakes are high. But here’s what happens after you’ve applied that framework:

The Bridge in “Annyeonghaseyo!” I’ve written before about our practice of greeting everyone we pass on Jeju’s trails and streets—how a simple “Annyeonghaseyo” transforms strangers

Where does meaning live? What comes after love? Why does hate exist? How much grief can we handle? Where did my left

Strategic decision-making means intentional alignment between your choices and what matters most. It’s not about making perfect decisions. Here’s what I’ve noticed: many high

The world is broken. I see it in the headlines – more bombs, more starvation, another atrocity, another child’s face that I cannot unsee.