Welcome to my digital garden, a space exploring paradigms, principles, practices and tools for founders reimagining everything!
The Greenhouse
Sowing New Ideas
This is a laboratory for future ideas I am exploring, a controlled environment where I test fragile hypotheses and emerging trends with you before they are transplanted to the Allotment or the Walled Garden. Here, I explore the “what if” questions for the next decade of work, society, and life in general. Step inside to see what is currently germinating.
The Cottage
Economics of Intentional Living
This space reclaims the original meaning of economy, managing the oikos (the home), to explore the mindset of “enough”, navigate the ideas of practical self-sufficiency, the transition to unretirement, community-supported economics, and the “money work” required to redefine our identity and relationship to money. Enter here for reflections on living intentionally, restoration for well-being, and building a personal ecosystem that can actually sustain your work and life.
The Allotment
Organisational Gardening
An allotment is shared ground for practical, hardy work and self-sufficiency in community. This section focuses on the tangible systems required to scale progressive organisations; from self-management structures and decision-making to compensation models and the flow of money. It is where we roll up our sleeves and share the tools that actually feed a village.
The Walled Garden
Coaching in the Garden
Some growth requires shelter from the wind. This is a protected microclimate dedicated to deep coaching, working with source, the psychology of leadership, and our complex personal relationship with money as a threshold to inner work. Enter here for the intimate work that allows founders to thrive their initiatives.
The Compost
Transforming Energy
In a healthy ecosystem, nothing is wasted, not even failure. Here, I digest past mistakes, difficult endings, and broken initiatives to create fertile soil for what comes next. These are honest reflections on what didn’t work, transformed into nutrient-rich wisdom for the future.

“The true work of leadership is not just planting the vision, but cultivating the soil that sustains it.”
Allan R. Rhodes

















