Low diatribe
Low diatribe transmission
Audio transmissions of reflections from Low diatribe - unpolished thoughts on leadership and growth. A resonance-first storytelling system exploring quiet authority, iterative craft, and earned trust.
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Voltron form 27.03.2026 8:52
When I was a kid, Voltron taught me something about teams I didn't have words for yet. Not that strong parts combine — but that they have to be whole before they can. Formation isn't a destination. It's a practice you keep earning.
In between notes 06.03.2026 5:28
Trust isn't built in the dramatic moments — the crises, the wins, the hard conversations. It's built in the unremarkable Thursday. The Slack message that didn't need to be sent. The meeting that ended early. Miles Davis knew it about music. The same is true for teams, relationships, and life.
Batteries not necessarily included 20.02.2026 8:41
My dog still respects an invisible fence whose batteries died years ago. Watching her obey a boundary that no longer exists made me wonder: how many of my own limits are just phantom constraints I've internalized? On untraining the conditioning that keeps us flinching at barriers that aren't even there.
The cost of experience 13.02.2026 12:44
How competence narrows your life by making you unwilling to be a beginner. Re-embracing shoshin (beginner's mind) by choosing to be bad at new things—for yourself and for those watching.
Another brick in the wall 10.02.2026 7:40
I keep several bins of LEGO bricks — some sorted, mostly not. Japanese concepts like ikigai, kaizen, and wabi-sabi give me language for what I'm learning: how I approach those bins is how I lead. Quietly. Imperfectly. One brick at a time.
I want to be my dog 06.02.2026 5:48
Watching my French Bulldog Henri move through the world without carrying stories forward, I'm learning the difference between broken and wounded. The filters I built to protect me became walls, I can choose when to set them aside.
Someone was watching 03.02.2026 8:15
Pops was watching from around the corner while I learned to walk. Years later, I'm learning what it means to hold space for others the way he held space for me.
I'm scared too — I do it anyway 30.01.2026 6:08
Courage isn't the absence of fear — it's acting despite it. From learning to walk in secret to presenting with visible trembling, the practice of carrying fear while still moving forward.
The line is here 27.01.2026 13:29
Violence two blocks from where I used to live collapses time and forces a reckoning with legitimate authority. Thirty-five years from Rodney King to Alex Pretti — the line must be drawn here.
Don't go chasing waterfalls 23.01.2026 5:49
On the dangerous hope of fabricating futures during a job search, and learning to stop crushing on companies. A reflection on patience, persistence, and permission to explore new paths.
My hubris just gave me a great idea 20.01.2026 5:37
When I catch myself saying 'my hubris just gave me a great idea,' it's a warning that I'm too excited to evaluate clearly. Hubris doesn't just give bad ideas—it makes me unable to see whether they're bad. The practice is simple: stop, quiet the noise, then let the signal come through.
You're not my gatekeeper (and neither am I) 16.01.2026 12:21
Exploring gatekeeping in tech culture, relationships, and most importantly, the gates we build for ourselves. The only pattern was me, wasting energy to make things more difficult.
Holding the pen 13.01.2026 7:44
Your filter isn't passive interpretation — it's active construction. Explores how attention shapes what we encounter, why patterns become self-fulfilling, and the realization that we're authoring our response to circumstance through the filters we choose. From sleep-deprived annoyance to recognizing we're holding the pen.
Blob typing 09.01.2026 7:14
09 Jan 2026
Imposter cat 06.01.2026 8:50
06 Jan 2026
Reset 02.01.2026 10:08
02 Jan 2026
The stories we tell ourselves 30.12.2025 9:10
30 Dec 2025
Oscillate wildly 26.12.2025 6:49
26 Dec 2025
Present for the immediate future 23.12.2025 7:23
When you're struggling to feel motivated, you might be confusing inspiration with motivation. A reflection on shrinking scope as survival strategy, the triple meaning of present, and why sometimes all you need is the right hat to make motion feel less like survival and more like living.
The system isn't broken 19.12.2025 11:29
When the Eldridge City Council voted to close our community's skating rink, people said "the system is broken." But what if the system is working exactly as designed? A reflection on fear-based governance, selective liability, and our responsibility to redesign systems that optimize for the wrong things.
Carrying eccentricities 16.12.2025 10:03
At eighteen, a board member questioned my hire. Doc defended it: 'There's a direct correlation between eccentricities tolerated and talent.' Explores the exchange rate of authenticity, the weight that skill must carry, the danger of mistaking correlation for causation, and the gap between earning capability and feeling like you've earned it. Being yourself isn't free — it's a cost your skill has t...
After the precipitation 12.12.2025 7:22
Winter driving and the pattern of crisis-driven change. Explores why we backslide after emergencies pass, the exhaustion of sustained vigilance, and what we can build while paying attention that survives when we're not. The vigilance fades — that's biology. But systems built during attention can outlast the attention itself.
Signal trying to find its shape 09.12.2025 6:40
From People magazine to TikTok — the feed before the feed. Explores how our desire to peek into other lives hasn't changed, just the medium. Examines the democratization of storytelling, the craft hidden in constraint, and how we can become better curators of our own attention. Signal trying to find its shape in an age of algorithmic amplification.
We are the sand in the bottom half of the hourglass 05.12.2025 5:14
Time reimagined as an hourglass where the top isn't emptying but scooping — wide open to the cosmos, funneling experience through us. Explores how leadership isn't about grasping at falling sand but guiding the flow, widening the scoop so more voices and possibilities can pass through. Leadership as tending the vessel that allows meaning to move, creating resonance between what flows in and what s...
Mindful solutionism 02.12.2025 5:44
In an age of quick fixes and optimization culture, not every problem should be 'solved.' Explores mindful solutionism as a reclamation of buzzwords with meaning—slowing down to ask why we're solving something and who it's for. Leadership isn't a sprint to patch bugs in human behavior, but the patience to sit with problems long enough to see their shape.
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