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Sustainability doesn’t need to be out of reach. Change starts with us…

… and it starts with water.

Hi, I’m Kelly, your guide to a sustainable future. For yourself, for your relationships, and for the World.

Inside you, you don’t just have organs and thoughts.
You have three bodies working together:

Electrical body

Your spark, intuition, timing, instinct

Physiological body

Muscles, breath, hormones, heartbeat

Somatic body

The bridge between them

An array of resources

Whether it’s a podcast or a book, the quest for a better path forward starts with you and I diving deeper into our own growth for the greater world around us.

Roots To Fruits Podcast

  • Listen deeply.
  • Grow collectively.
  • Let’s build what’s next—together.

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Tiny Hands: The Soft Power Model

  • Where soft bonds meet strong design.
  • A regenerative model for what comes next.
  • Inspired by decades of real-world insight.

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“You are one of those people who enrich my life. I look at you just as a spiritual mentor, as a subject matter expert that has no equal in our industry. It’s truly a pleasure to spend any time with you.”

Stuart M.

Roots to Fruits Podcast Guest

A personal college story that can be used to explain Soft Power

A close friend in college who was in civil engineering where I was in chemical engineering nearly lost his life during one of his first work quarters, which ran every-other with school quarters. The company he worked for had just finished building a new water treatment facility and this was the commissioning day. While two men pulled the arm of the large gate valve to let water into the new facility, my friend was on the other side likely with somatic giddiness to be getting real work experience in only his second year of college! 

That valve snapped in half sending the stub still connected flying back towards my friend with all the force to kill him instantly. Water saved his life. Not the water inside that big pipe next to him, that water was trying to kill him. The water inside of his saved his life when he instantly put his hand in the way of the incoming lever. Because his hand, like the rest of his body and ours is ~70% water, it was able to receive-and-redisperse the force. That force continued to disperse from the water in his hand to the water in his head. He survived. His hand barely but a nick. He did have swelling in his brain but no damage and had countless hundreds of hairline fractures in his skull. But he lived. He lived because of water and its coherence through its tiny hydrogen hands. 

Strength is from cohesion, not collision.