In general, I feel most comfortable between known quantities.
Spaces where complexity is embraced, where you can be one thing and another, and neither, all at the same time.
The In-Between Space is a collection of thoughts and essays written from that place.
Not to simplify what is complex. Not to offer clean answers. But to explore what actually happens between intention and execution, between structure and behavior, between ideas and life.
If you are looking for formulas, you will not find them here. If you are interested in how things really work, you might.
I am a Quaker by conviction, an interdisciplinarian by instinct, and a syndicalist by political temperament. I believe in quiet reflection, inconvenient questions, shared responsibility, and systems that serve people rather than the other way around.
This means the writing here will sometimes lean philosophical. Sometimes strategic. Sometimes ethical. And sometimes it will simply be about good vegan food.
Because thinking about how the world should work and deciding where to eat tonight are not, in my experience, entirely unrelated activities.
So alongside essays on systems, leadership, culture, and change, you will also find vegan recipes, and reviews of restaurants, bars, and hotels - all viewed through the same in-between lens: with curiosity, affection, and a mild resistance to unnecessary dogma.