Reflections is a business and strategy podcast built around one core conviction: the most important question in any business story isn't what happened — it's why. Every episode starts with a hook, slows down to dissect the real cause, and extracts a principle worth keeping.
The format is deliberate: story hook → slow dissection → principle extraction. For founders, operators, and builders who want to think better — not just move faster.
Story hook → Root-cause dissection → Principle extraction. Targeting founders, operators, and builders who want depth over dopamine.
It wasn't Netflix. The real cause traces back years earlier — to a structural decision that made disruption inevitable.
Episode 01How the most important business decisions are often the ones you don't make — and what root-cause thinking reveals about restraint.
Episode 02An autopsy of brands that sold a feeling before they sold a product — and what happens when the feeling fades.
Episode 03A real look at the calculus behind investing in your own capacity before the revenue catches up — from someone living it.
Episode 04Wisdom of the Age is a slower, deeper conversation — about the questions that don't resolve in one sitting. Theology, apologetics, philosophy, and the kind of intellectual inquiry that takes faith seriously as a category of knowledge.
This isn't a devotional. It's a table where hard questions get the treatment they deserve — careful, honest, and rooted in the conviction that truth can handle scrutiny.
A first-principles look at what faith actually claims to be, and why the faith vs. science framing misunderstands both.
Exploring the biblical concept of El HaYoetz — God as counselor and strategist — and what that means for how we understand divine providence.
A personal and theological look at what it means to pursue AI Engineering from within a faith framework — and why the tension is the point.
Between the podcasts, there are ideas that don't wait. These are the written pieces — notes, observations, and reflections that capture what I'm thinking about right now.
On the limits of artificial intelligence and the irreducibly human things that no model can replicate — judgment, conviction, presence.
Coming SoonWhy having a long-term framework — including one that extends beyond this life — actually makes you a better builder in this one.
Coming SoonWhat managing a real team in a real business teaches you that no business school course can — and why it transfers everywhere.
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