Digital literacy sits at the centre of modern communication work — the ability to read, interpret, and work with tools, systems, and information in a grounded, human‑centred way. These pieces explore the skills beneath the tools: judgment, structure, and the practical habits that help communicators work with confidence in a shifting landscape. As the work evolves, this collection will grow alongside it.
When Someone Builds a Story That Doesn’t Include You
A reflection of what it feels like when someone else decides the room belongs to them.
The Tells You Know
A reflection of knowing the tells and living with that sight becomes its own kind of work.
When the Role You’re Denied Becomes the Work You’re Asked to Teach
A reflection of what happens when the role you’re denied becomes the work you’re asked to teach.
The Shift You Don’t See Until You’re In It
Sometimes you don’t notice the shift until you’re standing in the middle of it.
The Fear That Wears Practical Shoes
Someone reached out to me a few weeks ago to talk about fear. Not the loud kind. The kind that wears practical shoes.