About
I started in systems administration, but kept gravitating toward the documentation work. I wrote runbooks, guides, and technical training that helped people understand how systems worked together. Eventually, I made it official and became a technical writer.
After five years writing customer-facing docs for a cloud platform, I moved into developer relations. Making video tutorials led to voiceover training, and what started as a way to improve on camera became a second career. I've been working as a professional voice actor ever since.
More recently, I've been leveraging that scripting, presenting, and delivery experience to build Human Readable Media, where I offer technical video production for developer tools companies.
Aside from content, I've always loved to travel, and couldn't help but be curious about the words I heard around the world. So I spent some time studying linguistics and earned a graduate certificate. That combination is becoming WanderLing, a YouTube channel exploring how language shapes the places I visit.
The common thread, I think, is that I want to know how everything works, and then explain it to everyone. I'm also a ruthless optimizer: if I can automate something to remove friction, I'll happily overengineer a solution to do it.
What I Do
Technical Writing
Documentation, guides, and long-form content for technical audiences.
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A YouTube channel exploring the linguistic features of the places I travel to. Coming soon.
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