Work is serious… but life doesn't have to be!
When I'm not wrangling content and systems, I'm usually building a better movie night, tinkering with something that "should be simple" (famous last words), or turning a small idea into an over-engineered masterpiece. I love the details — the ones you notice, and the ones you don't.
movie nights like a full event, not background TV.
building, improving, tinkering until it's right.
Why people call me when things are on fire (technically)
This is the part where you realize I'm not exaggerating.
Late on a Sunday night — with roughly two hours before showtime — my extended family was hosting a birthday party for an NBA player (Utah Jazz). The goal: a big, cinematic home screening of a Bad Bunny concert. The obstacle: Bad Bunny wasn't touring the U.S., and absolutely nothing was set up.
I got the call. I did not panic.
I said, "You need a projector and an Apple TV."
They found the Apple TV at Best Buy. A projector that would actually work? Nowhere. Except… I already owned the perfect one. So they sent an Uber. Not for a person. For my projector.
At showtime, I was at Medieval Times. During the joust, I stepped out, took the call, and calmly talked everyone through getting the image up, focused, and on the right input — troubleshooting in real time from several miles away.
All while wearing a medieval crown.
The concert played. The birthday was saved.
This is why people call me — and why I keep my phone on during dinner.
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