The In-Between Space

Some ideas start as conversations. Others begin as quiet curiosities - something worth exploring simply because it feels interesting, useful, or meaningful.

Alongside my professional work, I occasionally find myself involved in projects that don’t quite fit into a consulting brief or a business plan. They might be community initiatives, experiments with new ideas, collaborations with friends, or small pieces of work that simply deserve to exist.

This page is where I keep track of those projects - things I’m building, contributing to, or helping along in some small way.

If you happen to be working on something interesting and think I might enjoy being involved, feel free to reach out. I’m always curious to hear about thoughtful ideas and good projects.

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The Fediverse for Friends is a short introductory guide I developed together with Quaker theologian Wess Daniels. The guide explains what the Fediverse is, why its decentralised structure resonates with Quaker traditions of shared governance, and how Friends can get started there in practical terms. It is intended as an accessible starting point for individuals and meetings who are curious about exploring the Fediverse but unsure where to begin. The guide is currently downloadable at friendsonthefediverse.com and we're also considering gradually expanding the project and filling the domain with additional resources and information about the Fediverse for Friends.