I’m an educator, researcher, and instructor focused on human behavior, relational psychology, and practical skill development. My work explores how people think, connect, make decisions, and grow across the lifespan, drawing from social science, communication, and applied training environments.
My research centers on attachment theory, spiritual formation, and the psychological patterns that shape how we relate to others, ourselves, and our beliefs. I translate complex concepts into language that is accessible, practical, and useful for real life.
With more than a decade of experience teaching in academic and professional settings, I design instruction in communication, lifespan development, sociology, and performance-focused training. My approach blends research-informed insight with practical frameworks people can use immediately.
Through writing, teaching, and speaking, I help people understand the patterns that influence behavior, relationships, and decision-making so they can grow in self-awareness, relational strength, and greater clarity in how they think, connect, and live.