Advocacy ·
Memory Should Belong to People
A human-first note on Audia, local intelligence, and technology that remembers without extracting.
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Advocacy ·
A human-first note on Audia, local intelligence, and technology that remembers without extracting.
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Project Update ·
Audia Systems has moved from an obsessively built idea into a formal long-term company.
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Project Update ·
I have been quieter online because the foundation work has been loud behind the scenes.
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Advocacy ·
Documentation is not bureaucracy. Documentation is accountability.
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Advocacy ·
Many chronic conditions are not isolated disorders. They are interconnected biological patterns.
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Advocacy ·
Modern genomic testing produces massive amounts of data — but interpretation remains the true challenge. I offer phenotype-anchored genomic analysis and systems-level second-opinion support for providers navigating complex, multi-system patient presentations involving neurology, connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia, dystonia, immune dysfunction, rare disease investigation, and beyond.
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Project Update ·
A truly useful AI system should develop continuity over time. Not just generate isolated responses.
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Advocacy ·
We built systems optimized for efficiency. Not for human complexity. That mismatch is becoming impossible to ignore.
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Project Update ·
Not everything needs a launch moment. Some things just need to stay available long enough to be discovered when it actually matters.
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Writing ·
Life doesn’t pause for pain. The calendar keeps moving, even when the body resists. This piece explores the invisible labor of navigating daily life with chronic pain—and the dignity in simply making it through.
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Advocacy ·
A quiet dismantling of the idea that struggle equals worth. Small accommodations—like sitting, pacing, or using tools—aren’t shortcuts. They’re systems of access. And access is not something you apologize for.
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Advocacy ·
When schools fail to prepare students effectively, the consequences do not stop at graduation. They ripple outward into the workforce, increasing training burdens, deepening skills gaps, and placing added strain on businesses, institutions, and communities. This piece examines how weaknesses in the education-to-workforce pipeline create larger systemic costs — and why better alignment across education, labor, and infrastructure matters.
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