Field Notes

Published thinking, with receipts.

Essays and thought pieces on AI, cybersecurity, workplace communication, change resistance, and content strategy. Some are fully hosted here; all preserve their original LinkedIn source.

AI & human behavior

Essays about what technology changes in our habits, communication, judgment, and relationships with other people.

Security narratives

B2B cybersecurity pieces that translate risk, detection logic, and threat behavior into clear buyer-facing arguments.

Workplace systems

Practical writing about communication, resistance, conflict, pride, and the human friction inside organizational change.

Content strategy

Analytical pieces that use games, media, and pop culture to explain audience-aware storytelling and design.

Published writing

Articles in the wild.

Each article has a portfolio page with either a hosted version or a source page that preserves the original LinkedIn publication.

AI & PeopleArticle
A pictogram of a running figure with a brain labeled Adult Brain and cyan motion lines.

Hosted here · LinkedIn original

5 Ways AI Tools Are Making You Worse at Being Human

A sardonic cultural analysis on how daily AI prompting can erode empathy, patience, and communication.

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CybersecurityArticle
A pictogram of a person talking with a friendly AI chat bubble.

Published article · LinkedIn original

Your Email Security Tool Stopped Yesterday's Attacks. Here's What It's Missing Today.

A product-adjacent thought-leadership piece on why static email security misses novel attacks and what behavior-based detection changes.

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Workplace CommunicationArticle
A pictogram of stacked chat bubbles with cyan accent marks.

Published article · LinkedIn original

5 Ways Your Coworkers Use Psychological Magic to Turn Feedback Against You

A workplace communication piece on feedback, framing, social pressure, and the subtle tactics that can make reasonable criticism harder to deliver.

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CybersecurityArticle
A pictogram of a running figure with a brain labeled Adult Brain and cyan motion lines.

Published article · LinkedIn original

The Romance of the Scammed: Why Humans Are Biologically Programmed to Trust Sketchy Links

A cybersecurity piece connecting con-artist psychology, human trust, and modern business email compromise.

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Change ManagementArticle
A pictogram of two people separated by a cyan boundary line with heart and brick-wall symbols.

Published article · LinkedIn original

What a SpongeBob Episode Taught Me About Pride, Change, and Why Most Corporate Initiatives Implode

A business essay on organizational change resistance, ego, and why transformation work fails when people feel humiliated instead of included.

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Content StrategyArticle
A pictogram of a person talking with a friendly AI chat bubble.

Published article · LinkedIn original

The Art of Showing, Not Telling: Left 4 Dead's 4-Minute Intro Remains a Masterclass

An analytical piece connecting game-design principles to audience-aware content strategy and storytelling.

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Workplace CommunicationArticle
A pictogram of stacked chat bubbles with cyan accent marks.

Published article · LinkedIn original

Someone Is About to Be Really Rude to You at Work. Here's What You Do.

A conversational article on navigating difficult workplace dynamics with practical scripts, calm framing, and emotional steadiness.

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