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Notes on the work of belonging, written slowly.

Dispatches from a boutique studio — on practice, on solutions, on the long quiet work of building systems that hold.

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Most organizations don't have a marketing problem.
Field NotesNo. 01

Most organizations don't have a marketing problem. They have a connection infrastructure problem.

On fragmented engagement, disconnected storytelling, and the connective tissue between people and purpose.

Read entry Spring 2026
Community engagement is infrastructure.
Field NotesNo. 02

Community engagement is infrastructure. Not events. Not campaigns. Systems people return to.

Reframing engagement as long-term architecture for belonging, participation, and meaning.

Read entry Spring 2026
No. 03 · Solutions

What AI can — and cannot —do for human connection.

SolutionsNo. 03

What AI can — and cannot — do for human connection.

On amplifying care without replacing it, and the human strategy layer most organizations are missing.

Read entry Spring 2026
Why people remember experiences
Field NotesNo. 04

Why people remember experiences more than campaigns.

On immersive engagement, symbolic participation, and the difference between attention and memory.

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From campaigns to ecosystems.
SolutionsNo. 05

From campaigns to ecosystems. What the next decade of engagement will reward.

Why isolated initiatives are giving way to interconnected systems of participation.

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The hidden psychology
Field NotesNo. 06

The hidden psychology behind community participation.

On belonging, emotional ownership, ritual, and why people actually show up.

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Care without walls.
SolutionsNo. 07

Care without walls. Why human-centered systems will define what comes next.

On extending support beyond discharge, beyond service delivery, into the daily life of community.

Read entry Spring 2026
Why I created Gatherlight.
StudioNo. 08

Why I created Gatherlight. A note on light, fragmented systems, and the work of belonging.

The founder's story behind the studio — what it is named for, and what it was built to do.

Read entry Spring 2026

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