Liminal Lines
Liminal Lines is a storytelling podcast exploring the space between people, places, and experiences. Rooted in intentionality and self-awareness, each episode weaves together personal narratives, cultural reflections, and artistic patterns drawn from everyday life. Through encounters, memories, and literature, Liminal Lines traces the subtle threads of becoming — where meaning is found not in endings, but in the in-between.
The Tool and the Thread

In this episode of Liminal Lines, I return to the mic with a personal reflection on one of the most polarizing questions in the creative world:
Is it still art if artificial intelligence helped make it?
We explore what happens when accessibility challenges tradition, when tools shift what we call “real,” and when the weight of time spent is treated as the proof of passion. I share the story of how I fell in love with photography as a teen — without the right tools, the trendy gear, or even my own phone — and how those early li...
The Return

After a long and necessary pause, I’m stepping back into the space that started it all.
In this episode, I reflect on where I’ve been, what I’ve built, and why I’ve decided to return to the quieter, story-driven roots of this podcast. From launching The Immersion Studio and writing my first book, to wrestling with the tension between personal passion and public-facing projects, this is an honest unpacking of what it means to pause one form of art in order to grow another — and how to find your way back when the silence stretches...
A Chapter Too Long

In this episode of Liminal Lines, we reflect on a simple, striking truth:
“There are some people who seem to be living the dream, while others always seem to be forced to change theirs.”
What does it mean to move into a new chapter of life when yours doesn’t look like the ones around you? When others seem to be adding pages, meeting milestones, and building momentum—how do you know if your story is still unfolding… or if it’s time to turn the page?
This episode is a conversation about comparison...
Where The Mind Goes To Breathe

So many people believe they aren’t creative—not because they lack ideas, but because they’ve never had the space to explore them. In this episode, we look at what happens when creativity is pushed aside in favor of practicality, perfectionism, and pressure. I reflect on my own experience of knowing I was creative, yet feeling unable to live that way fully. And I share why I now see creativity not as a talent, but as permission—a quiet decision to follow a thought, even if it doesn’t lead anywhere.
This episode is an invitation to loosen...
Missing Pieces, Still A Picture

We talk a lot about finishing—but what about starting? In this episode, I reflect on the quiet fear that keeps so many of us from beginning our creative work: the feeling that we’re not ready yet. Maybe we don’t have the right tools. Maybe the picture isn’t fully formed. Maybe we’re afraid that what we make won’t live up to the dream.
But what if the act of beginning is what makes the dream real?
I share my own struggle with perfectionism and the invisible checklist I thought I had to compl...
The Room With No Corners

What happens when the world praises your stillness, your precision, your quiet brilliance—without ever asking what it costs to maintain it?
In this introspective, narrative-style episode, I reflect on my experience with high-functioning autism—discovered not through diagnosis, but through years of quiet recognition. Through story, metaphor, and memory, I explore what it means to live in a world that sees the painting but never asks about the sketch beneath it.
This isn’t a clinical breakdown. It’s a conversation. A room with no corners—soft, shaped by perception, and open just enough to let som...
Gifts We Don't Choose

Not all gifts come wrapped in ribbon. Some arrive quietly—unannounced, unchosen, and easy to overlook.
In this episode, we explore what really makes something a gift: the intersection of need and value, perception and presence. We’ll reflect on why we chase certain things, why we miss others, and how the people in our lives are sometimes gifts we’re not ready to receive.
This is a meditation on wants, needs, and the gifts that reveal themselves only in hindsight.
A quiet invitation to revisit the things—and people—you didn’t ask for…but...