About
I've always believed that the right story, told at the right moment, can change everything.
I grew up understanding that stories were survival. Not metaphorically — literally. The stories we told about who we were, where we came from, what we deserved: those stories determined what was possible.
I served in the United States Air Force, where I learned something that has shaped everything since: institutions are held together not by policy, but by the stories people tell about why they belong. I watched people shrink themselves to fit a narrative that was never written for them. I decided I wanted to spend my life helping people write their own.
After the Air Force, I became a playwright. I trained, I wrote, I failed, I wrote more. My work has been developed at La Jolla Playhouse and recognized with the Bridge Award. Tony Kushner — one of the most important voices in American theater — has called my writing essential. I hold that word carefully. Essential. It means the story matters. It means you matter.
"Essential. It means the story matters. It means you matter."
The Story We Tell Now grew out of a simple question I kept asking in every room I entered: what becomes possible when people finally believe their story matters? The answer, I've found, is almost everything. Relationships deepen. Organizations clarify. People stop waiting for permission to be seen.
I work with individuals, nonprofits, and corporations who are ready to stop hiding behind safe language and start speaking from the place that actually moves people. That place is story. It has always been story.
I'd love to hear yours.