The Signal Network
Three shows. Three lenses. One discipline.
The Signal Network is where the thinking happens in public. Each show examines a different facet of the same underlying question: how do narratives shape reality, and what does it take to operate clearly inside that system?
"These are not marketing vehicles. They are the primary output. The thinking in operation. If you want to understand how I see the world before you engage with the work commercially, start here."
Culture Raises US
Every generation inherits a set of beliefs about what is valuable, what is possible, and what is worth pursuing. Most people never question those beliefs. This show questions them.
We examine the media ecosystems, the cultural movements, the narrative architectures that decide what a generation believes - and what it refuses to see. For leaders who have realized that culture is not a backdrop to their business. It is the competitive landscape.
Habits of the Few
Not motivation. Not mindset. Behavioral infrastructure.
The specific cognitive and operational patterns that allow exceptional operators to maintain clarity, make asymmetric decisions, and build at the frontier without fracturing. Most people collapse under genuine pressure. A small number do not. The difference is not talent. It is architecture. This show examines that architecture.
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
The internal story a founder tells about their company is the first signal the market receives.
If the founder believes they are building something incremental, the market will believe it too. If the founder believes they are building something category-defining, that belief becomes legible - and the market responds accordingly. This show is where that examination happens. The work begins inside. Always.
I occasionally collaborate with publications, podcasts, and media platforms examining the intersection of narrative, technology, strategy, and market psychology. If you are producing work in this space and think there is alignment, reach out.
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