About
Broken But Resonant started out as a college assignment, a simple podcast episode created for class. But once I began telling my story, I realized it was just the beginning. This platform has slowly grown into something more personal and more creative. It’s a space where I write, speak, and reflect on life after traumatic brain injury, chronic illness, and the kind of mental and emotional exhaustion that often goes unseen. Through blog posts, audio storytelling, and visual content, I try to make sense of what it means to keep going when everything feels heavy.
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This site is still in progress, and so am I. It isn’t a commercial project or a polished brand. It’s a real-time build of something honest. A space to speak into the quiet, to explore healing through storytelling, and to connect with others who may be navigating similar experiences or want to understand them more deeply.
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Over time, I plan to develop Broken But Resonant into a full multimedia platform. That could include guest stories, video essays, short-form documentary pieces, and a return to the podcast with more voices. The goal is to stay grounded in emotional truth and creative freedom, building a space where the sound that follows the break is just as meaningful as what came before.


(Self Portraits with a couple Ukuleles that I built over the years)
"Even with the struggles in life, you can still accomplish feats that never felt possible." - Peter Morande