Honestly, my background doesn't fit neatly into one box—and I've stopped trying to make it.
Over the years I've worked across design, technical tools, video, digital security, and now AI. Weird combination, I know. But here's what that actually gave me: I got really good at picking up complex software fast, figuring out what matters, and cutting through all the noise. That's the skill I teach now.
No death-by-slides. No hour-long lectures where you zone out by minute twelve. My courses are built around one thing—can you actually use this tomorrow? Not in theory. Not in some perfect scenario. At work, on a real project, under real pressure.
Whether we're building something visually, working with AI tools, organizing workflows, or locking down a system—you're learning by doing it. That's it. That's the whole philosophy.
And honestly? AI is changing everything right now. So I've been putting a lot into teaching how to actually use these tools practically—not just the hype, but the stuff that saves you real time in your actual workflow.
If you've sat through enough courses that looked great on paper but left you Googling the basics anyway, you're in the right place. Pick something you want to get better at, and let's actually build that skill.