“I’m interested in what people do when their life stops making sense.”
I’m a queer creative and storyteller shaped by life in San Francisco’s social and nightlife world, where art, identity, and chaos all blur together in very real ways. I’m interested in people more than performances, and in the patterns underneath how we love, cope, spiral, and rebuild.
My perspective sits at the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and lived experience. I can talk just as easily about social dynamics and mental health as I can about God, witchcraft, meaning-making, and the strange ways people search for something bigger than themselves while still trying to survive the everyday.
I’ve lived through intense social scenes, deep personal transitions, and the kind of environments that force you to understand human behavior quickly. That gives me a grounded but intuitive way of speaking about identity, community, addiction/recovery themes, creativity, and emotional resilience without turning it into theory-only conversation.
I’m especially drawn to discussions that are honest over polished, a little uncomfortable in the productive way, and rooted in real experience rather than abstract takes. I bring humor, clarity, and a tendency to say what most people are circling around but not naming directly.
Topics I’m comfortable exploring include queer culture and history, mental health, spirituality vs skepticism, social dynamics, love and relationships, creative expression, and how people navigate reinvention when life doesn’t go according to plan.
Fee reflects the value of unfiltered conversation and lived perspective, not performance.