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lets get this straight from the get-go. I don’t Know anything.

TLDR – I’m genuinely concerned for the fate of our world’s future, and I can no longer sit idly by as the world burns — and I believe we can extinguish that fire through friendship. Check out my [Events Page] and join in if you can.

For a long time, I’ve always thought someone else would fix things — that we’d step up before things got this bad. And yeah, some people are trying… but it’s not enough. Not yet.

I’m not pretending to have all the answers — but I’m committed to being part of the solution.

But if there’s one thing I believe, it’s this: the solution won’t come from just one person. It’ll come from all of us. Together — as a community, as a city, as a state… and one day, as a nation.

I don’t have a fancy degree. No certifications, no coaching background, and definitely no formal training in relationships — especially not friendship. I’m just a regular dude who cares a lot about people and wants to do something that matters.

I’m not here to preach or pretend I’ve got it all figured out. I’m doing what I can — putting time, energy, and heart into this mission, even as I still make space for the things I love. On weekends, that usually means playing disc golf tournaments. It’s how I connect with friends, get outside, and challenge myself through something I genuinely enjoy. And any money I make from those events? I’ll be passing that forward to support the bigger mission.

Because at the end of the day, I believe connection matters — and I want to help us find our way back to it, together.

Why Friendship?

I used to think friendship was the goal — but now I see it as the starting point.
It’s the first step toward something bigger. The foundation for trust, empathy, growth — and, honestly, for building anything that lasts.

Friendship teaches us how to show up for each other, how to listen, how to disagree without disconnecting. It helps us practice being human — with all the messiness, laughter, awkward moments, and unexpected depth that comes with it.

And what makes friendship so unique is that it’s a choice.
Unlike family — where connection is often expected or built-in — friendship is voluntary. We don’t have to care. We don’t have to show up. But we do. That kind of connection hits differently. It opens your mind. It softens your heart. It shows you that you can build real respect and love with someone simply because you chose to.

And if we can do that — if we can build chosen connections with the people around us — maybe we can start to see the rest of the world differently too.

Because disconnection isn’t just a personal problem anymore — it’s a global one. And friendship might just be the most underrated tool we have to fix it.

What’s Next?

This isn’t just a website — it’s a starting point. A signal. A reminder that whether your life is full of connection or you’re still searching for it, you’re welcome here.

If any of this hits home for you, I’d love to invite you to be part of this with me.

I’m hosting events — both online and in-person — where we can slow down, reflect, and actually talk to each other. It’s not about saying the right thing — it’s about showing up and being real. Shared experiences, open conversations, and hopefully, a few new friendships along the way.

Check out the [Events Page] to see what’s coming up. Or shoot me a DM if you want to share your story, ask a question, or just say hey.

Also — I could really use your help. Like I said, I don’t have all the answers. If you have ideas, advice, or even just a story about what helped you feel more connected, I’d love to hear it. Whether it’s something that worked in your community or just a thought you’ve been sitting with — every bit of input helps shape where this goes next.

I’ll be sharing updates, conversations, and reflections through social media — it’s the best tool we’ve got to reach people right now. So follow along, reach out, and if something resonates, share it.

You don’t need to have it all figured out. I sure don’t. What matters is that we don’t stay disconnected. So let’s take the first step — together..