Connect & Share Ideas
Representation / Collaboration
Where We Are Now
Healing Journey
Healing isn't a destination—I'm still navigating this journey daily. Some days bring tangible progress; others require deep rest and recalibration. What matters is showing up with honesty, not perfection.
This isn't about overcoming disability—it's about expanding what's possible for all bodies while honoring where we are right now.
AI's Role in This Journey
During the toughest stretches, AI-supported research wasn't abstract—it was a lifeline. It helped me track subtle shifts, adapt protocols in real time, and find patterns when exhaustion clouded my judgment. Technology served as a tool for self-compassion, not a replacement for human wisdom.
It kept me alive in the most literal sense—not by "fixing" me, but by helping me listen to my own body's wisdom with greater precision.
Core Vision
My deepest hope isn't personal recovery—it's helping society grow its capacity for empathy. When we design tech that centers lived experience (especially from disability communities), we don't just build better tools—we cultivate collective imagination.
• Prioritizing access over innovation for innovation's sake
• Letting marginalized voices lead the questions we ask
• Measuring success by increased human connection, not just efficiency metrics
An Open Invitation
I carry many unpublished ideas—not because they're secret, but because they need time, collaboration, and ethical grounding to take shape. If you're exploring similar intersections of healing, technology, and human dignity, let's talk.
No agendas. No performance. Just shared curiosity about what's possible when we lead with empathy.