.:. Current Work & Projects .:.
My current work lives at the intersection of public theology, advocacy, spiritual care, storytelling, and systems change. These projects are rooted in lived experience, community care, and a deep belief in the importance of helping people feel less alone while navigating difficult systems and seasons of life.
Family Court Advocacy & Public Safety Work
My advocacy work focuses on family court harm, coercive control, survivor protection, and the long-term impact unsafe systems can have on families and children.
Through public storytelling, organizing, research, and ongoing advocacy efforts, I work to help bring visibility to the realities many survivors experience inside family court systems — particularly around emotional abuse, institutional failures, and gaps in survivor support structures.
Mero Companion
Mero Companion is an evolving project exploring the intersection of AI, emotional support, relational clarity, and human healing.
Created from lived experience and years of supporting people through difficult relationships and emotional confusion, Mero explores how AI can function as a reflective tool for emotional processing, pattern recognition, and accessible support — particularly for people navigating relational harm, neurodivergence, trauma, and isolation.
AI, Disability & Spiritual Care
As part of my seminary work and ministry path, I am also exploring the role AI may play in accessibility, emotional support, spiritual care, and community connection — particularly for disabled, neurodivergent, isolated, and low-income individuals navigating systems that often fail to support them fully.
For writing, sermons, media appearances, and past work, please visit the Speaking, Press, and About pages.