For the last few years, I have been using Substack to publish a newsletter. But now, I am bringing that writing back to live in my own space.
It started off as a way to make me read the endless books and journal articles piling up in my “to be read” pile, but now, I have realised that it’s far more fun for myself (and my readers) to just, tell stories.
I still write and link to scientific papers or books, but it’s more authentic, emergent. I mostly ponder what I’m noticing, weave stories through theories and frameworks, and wander through science in a conversational tone so in a way, it feels like we’re walking side by side, just chatting away.
The Arbor (All Posts)
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reincarnating the practices that hurt us
a thread about the impact of unintentional coaching For one minute every night, as the sun begins to set, it hits a building with large glass windows across the road from my apartment. If…
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curiositas
the latin root of curiosity: desire of knowledge, inquisitiveness It’s that time of the month, where I sit down to think about what has captured my attention this month, and I think it’s hard…
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A room full of people I love
it’s not “networking” but corresponding You’d think I would spend less time hopping between states in Australia given I now live ~3,400km away from the east coast, but old habits die hard. The attractor…
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22,896 days
until I turn 90 years old (if I get there) I have spent a bit of time curating my digital space recently. One of the biggest changes I made is the apps I have…
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More than meets the eye
The value of spending time with “other” sports I remember when physical literacy was starting to permeate everyday language and we started to realise that adults can’t move their bodies in the ways that…
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The fast lane
Speeding tickets and coach development When I moved to Perth, people were fascinated by what I would pick out as the defining features of the city. I couldn’t get past the way people drive.…
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Belonging, magic and theory
They’re connected, I promise. I may have said this before, but I often think about a quote I remember hearing about time: if time feels like it’s moving too quickly, it’s because we are…
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Gardeners
How would you describe your coaching approach in one word? I’m talking about a character trait, the kind of person you see yourself as. We often hear architect, dictator, guide, expert… or some variation…
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Safe uncertainty
From moving across Australia to never ending learning journeys. One of the best parts about writing a monthly newsletter is that it allows me to sit down and collect my thoughts, to reflect on…