The Storybook
The Storybook is where my work becomes personal. Each chapter explores the ideas, histories, and moments that influence how I tell stories for brands and for myself. This is the space where curiosity leads, nostalgia guides, and the threads of culture come together.
Chapter Seven: Why Lifestyle Deserves Serious Study
Lifestyle has long been treated as decorative, a finishing layer added after the real work is done. But to study how people live is to study culture itself. The objects people keep close, the rituals they return to, and the environments they create form a record of what a society admires and aspires to. From Ralph Lauren's visual universe to Hermès's heritage of craft and movement, the most enduring brands understood this long before storytelling became a marketing buzzword. This post explores why lifestyle deserves serious attention, and what it reveals about identity, taste, and belonging.
Chapter Five: The Lifestyle Historian Series, Part II-Learning to See
Everyday objects carry more meaning than we often realize. From calling card cases to traveling tea sets, the items people once relied on reveal how societies lived, worked, and gathered. This essay explores how learning to truly see objects opens a deeper understanding of culture, history, and the stories woven into daily life.
Chapter Four: The Lifestyle Historian Series, Part I-Building a Life Around Story
The Lifestyle Historian began with a simple realization: a life built around curiosity, history, objects, and storytelling did not fit neatly into traditional career paths. This essay explores the journey from marketing strategist to cultural storyteller, and the decision to build a life and business centered on heritage, craftsmanship, and the meaning carried in everyday details.

