Everyone has a story.
I’ve spent more than a dozen years in media and publishing but it didn’t take three months to figure out that everyone has a story. Humans are special, interesting, and unique. Everyone has dragons to slay and journeys to face. The challenge is uncovering and communicating those stories in the best way possible.
Canadian Geographic
View some of my recent work for Canadian Geographic below:
‘How Indigenous culture shapes the Arctic Winter Games’: https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/how-indigenous-culture-shapes-the-arctic-winter-games/
‘Flying through Arctic storms in the name of science’: https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/flying-through-arctic-storms-in-the-name-of-science/
‘Buying countries is Stone Age mentality’: https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/buying-countries-is-stone-age-mentality-inuit-speak-up-on-greenland/
‘Examining historic Inuit migration routes between Canada and Greenland’: https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/on-the-map-examining-historic-inuit-migration-routes-between-canada-and-greenland/
Tusaayaksat Magazine
Some of the most impactful stories I’ve amplified came through my work as editor-in-chief of Tusaayaksat Magazine, a high-quality publication documenting Inuvialuit life in Canada’s Western Arctic. I was fortune to visit their communities, spend time in their homes and participate on the land. Along the way, I met some of the greatest people I’ve known and took photos, and heard stories, I will never forget. Enjoy a small selection of the beauty I witnessed below.
The Hansen Health Academy
There’s not much I respect more than entrepreneurship. I find the risk-taking, innovation and energy required fascinating. I collaborated with a personal trainer in Whitehorse to conceive, outline, write and produce a technical communication product for his fitness business. Check out the full PDF here.
An excerpt from the Hansen Health Academy Handbook.