Hi, I'm Colin.
For more than a decade, my work was a conversation. I spent those years at the intersection of environment, art, and public engagement: documentary films, publications, exhibitions, artist-scientist collaborations. The partners ranged from universities to water treatment facilities, and the work always started the same way: listening carefully, then building something together.
The best partnerships felt like a dialogue that built on itself. Ideas were passed back and forth until they took flight. When that chapter ended, the conversation fell silent. I found myself looking for a new kind of collaboration.
Then, on November 30, 2022, ChatGPT was released. I felt something unexpected: recognition. Not a replacement for human collaboration, but a new kind of partner. A way to think out loud, move faster on the tedious stuff, and spend more time on work that actually matters.
From Curiosity to Practice
I spent the next year immersed in this new technology. Not as an engineer or developer, but as someone trying to understand what AI actually means for how we work. I wasn't interested in the hype or the doomsday predictions. I wanted to know: what does this change? What becomes possible?
Friends started asking questions. Then their colleagues. Then their clients. The questions were always practical: Can this help me with [specific task]? How do I actually use these tools? I don't even know where to start.
What I discovered is that most people don't need a technical expert. They need a translator. Someone who can help them see how AI fits into the work they're already doing. Someone who will listen to how they actually operate before suggesting changes.
Teaching Capability, Not Dependency
My goal is to teach a new kind of creative partnership. I want to show you how to orchestrate your own team of AI specialists, empowering you to apply this new literacy to any part of your life.
I'm not interested in building complex automations that break when you look at them wrong. I'm not selling ongoing retainers to maintain workflows you don't understand. My job is to help you develop real capability, then get out of your way.
What I keep hearing from clients is that they feel heard. That's not an accident. Before I can help you figure out where AI fits, I have to understand how you actually work. Listening is the part of this I'm best at.
A few times a month, AI reveals a new possibility so profound that I have to get up from my desk and take a walk, just to let it settle.
That is the feeling I want to share with you.
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