Reflections & Storytelling

27 posts

Personal essays, creative musings, and stories from behind the scenes. This is where the inner voice comes through—sometimes thoughtful, sometimes playful, always honest.

What I Really Want From AI Isn’t Praise

AI tools are built to be helpful—but what if their kindness blurs the truth? This is a reflection on flattery, feedback, and the quiet ways technology shapes how we think.

What It Means to Name a Method

I didn’t call it Voicecraft at first. It was just a quiet rhythm in my writing—something I used long before I named it. But naming it meant moving through hesitation, through the quiet voice that said maybe later, and choosing to let the work speak for itself.

Becoming Loud Enough for Myself

The Law of Jante shaped me in ways I’m still unlearning. Publishing Voicecraft was more than creative—it was personal. A quiet act of translation between who I was, and who I’m becoming.

The Classroom Is Gone, but the Lessons Remain

I may no longer be a classroom teacher, but the lessons I learned there still shape how I create, reflect, and explore today. This post revisits my 1990s Swedish classroom—not to teach theory, but to honor the quiet, enduring values that still guide my work: flexibility, process, and a deep trust in how people learn differently.

Curiosity Is My Compass

I’m not making money from my blog, and that’s okay. What I’m making instead is space—for curiosity, creative experiments, and projects that don’t need to “succeed” to be meaningful.