• Labels Don’t Describe — They Decide

    In a world where labels dictate identity, understanding the power of language is crucial. Discover how words shape perceptions and challenge stereotypes.

  • Becoming a Sovereign Human

    Becoming a Sovereign Human

    Sovereignty is simply belonging to myself—choosing my connections freely, owning no one, and letting no one own me.

  • 🌍 Gaza Peace Armada — Conscience on the Sea

    🇪🇸🌍 La Armada de la Paz hacia Gaza — La Conciencia en el Mar ⸻ ✊ The Lemkin Institute Speaks 🇪🇸✊ La voz del Instituto Lemkin From the United States, the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, founded on the legacy of Raphael Lemkin (the Jewish lawyer who coined the word genocide), issued a strong message:…

  • ✨ 2050: Oddly Robbie Mira al Futuro

    Así que… 2050. Si ahora tienes 60 años y tus padres siguen vivos — ahí estarás tú. Si acabas de terminar el insti hoy, estarás enviando a tus propios hijos a la universidad. Esto no es Star Trek. 🚀 Es tu vida. ⸻ ¿Y yo quién soy para hablar de esto? No soy futurista. Ni…

  • 🌿 Spain Let Me In—So I Honor That

    When I moved to Spain, it wasn’t just about changing location—it was about changing approach. I wasn’t just handed a visa. I had to earn the right to be here. I remember sitting in the consulate, watching as four people ahead of me were turned away. It wasn’t their paperwork. It was their attitude. You…

  • From Couches to Corporations: When Fun Implodes Under the Weight of Greed

    You be the judge if I’m acting or not. Use your AI to analyze my YouTube. Ask it what is happening with me. Proof! Remember when Airbnb meant quirky rentals in someone’s extra room? Maybe you’d find a guitar in the corner, a cat that might crawl into bed, or a handwritten note suggesting the…

  • Packing Empathy and a Pair of Cats: My One-Way Flight Toward Change

    Right now, as you read this, I’m in the air—literally. Suspended in that liminal space between the familiar and the foreign, crossing invisible lines that mark not just countries but chapters. Two suitcases. Two carry-ons. Two cats. My partner and I.  This isn’t a sprint away from something. It’s a walk toward something new. And…

  • Less is More: A New Take on Food, Possessions, and Life

    Let this sink in: I am a part of this earth, and the earth is part of me. I own nothing, and nothing owns me. I carry memories, not things. These words have become my mantra as my partner and I prepare for our move to Costa del Sol, Spain. We’ve done this before—packing our…

  • A Global Crossroads: Learning from History to Shape a Just Future

    Intro: When History Starts to Rhyme History has a way of whispering warnings before it shouts. Right now, across the world—from Germany to the U.S., Argentina to Hungary—we’re seeing familiar patterns emerge. Far-right movements are creeping back into power, rewriting history, scapegoating the vulnerable, and treating democracy like a suggestion rather than a foundation. If…

  • Caring for All: The True Measure of a Nation

    When we talk about progress, what are we really measuring? Is it GDP growth, faster cars, or bigger skyscrapers? For me, true progress is defined by the care and compassion a nation extends to its people—particularly the vulnerable. This belief came into sharp focus recently, thanks to Spain’s groundbreaking “Economy of Care” summit. Leaders, advocates,…