I’ve always loved learning.
A topic catches my eye. A historical event. A new perspective. A trip. A headline or quote. I start pulling threads. I want context. I want details. I want to know how it connects to other ideas.
I read. I watch documentaries. I listen to podcasts. I go to museums. I travel. And when my thirst is quenched and I’ve resolved to never forget what I’ve learned, the question remains:
What do I do with it?
How can I easily go back to it?
This space is my answer.
It’s going to help me do a couple of things:
1.) It forces me to synthesize information in a way that’s shareable.
If I can explain something clearly, I understand it more deeply. Writing gives me a path to stronger learning and deeper understanding.
2.) It helps me keep things organized. In one place. Easily accessible.
I can get as detailed or as minimal as I’d like. (Heads up: I’m pretty persnickety in general.)
I don’t want to just collect ideas. I want to build with them.
My hope is that this becomes a space where I think critically about the topics that interest me. They will vary, but some will return. Patterns will emerge.
Fox and Scribe is where I slow down and make sense of what I’m learning, whether that’s history, leadership, art, power, culture, systems, or something completely unexpected. Some posts will be part of larger learning tracks. Others will be quick field notes. Ideas I’m still turning over.
This isn’t a place for perfectly packaged conclusions. It’s a place to think in public. To let my understanding evolve. To keep a record of how my perspective shifts over time.
I’m genuinely excited about what this could become. Not because it’s flashy, but because it feels honest.
If you’re here, you’re stepping into my notebook.
Thanks for being here at the beginning.

