• FIELD NOTES 004 - Valentine’s Day & Scripted Intimacy
    Feb 19 2026

    Valentine’s Day offers a ready-made script for intimacy.

    You know what to do. You do it. And for a moment, something settles.

    This Field Note isn’t about romance, tradition, or whether the day is “good” or “bad.”

    It’s about noticing the quiet relief that comes from doing what’s expected, and the discomfort that appears when that performance doesn’t quite count as enough.

    Not because anything went wrong.

    But because the harder version of intimacy doesn’t come with a date, a script, or a clear ending.

    This episode stops before resolution.

    It stays with the moment you realise you were hoping the performance would let you off.

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    5 mins
  • FIELD NOTES 003 - Mini Roundabouts & Confident Confusion
    Feb 12 2026
    A short observational note on mini roundabouts.Not about traffic law, but about what happens when certainty replaces attention.No advice. No resolution.


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    6 mins
  • FIELD NOTES 002 - Queues & the Hunger for Fairness
    Feb 5 2026

    An observational audio note. No advice. No resolution.


    This episode sits with queues — and what fairness quietly provides when the world feels incoherent.

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    7 mins
  • FIELD NOTES 001 - Still Here
    Jan 30 2026
    I went back to a motivational video I used to love.
    Not the video itself, the comments.
    People returning years later. Naming dreams. Naming pain. And then, again and again, writing the same two words:
    Still here.
    This isn’t an episode about whether motivation is good or bad. Or whether encouragement helps or harms.
    It’s a Field Note, an attempt to stay with something uncomfortable without resolving it too quickly.
    About the difference between shelter and movement. About how encouragement can soothe real pain, and sometimes quietly replace agency. About what it means to return to the same place, year after year, and call survival an achievement.
    I don’t offer advice.I don’t tell you what to do next.
    I just leave one question hanging:
    Am I moving, or am I just still here?


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    13 mins