


Welcome to my Creative Blog
Here, I explore leadership, learning, culture, and creative learning as human capacities shaped through lived experience.
This blog brings together essays on pilgrimage as leadership, cross-cultural learning, ethical leadership, and creative thinking — written from an observational, systems-based perspective. Grounded in educational psychology and reflective practice, each piece offers space to think beyond performance models and toward more human-centred ways of leading, learning, and belonging.
Rather than offering answers, these essays trace patterns: how leaders are formed over time, how cultures meet, and how inner coherence supports ethical action in complex systems.
May each entry offer clarity, perspective, and insight for your own learning journey.


Communication Is Curriculum: Why How You Teach Is What You Teach



Thought Leadership starts with a different kind of question



The Words That Shaped Me: How a Teacher Can Open a Life, or Shut It Down



How standing in front of a multicultural class shaped my approach to education, empathy, and creative intelligence



Thought Leadership in the Digital Age of Education



How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate



Culture, Collective Memory, Epigenetics & Identity



Living Creatively: Lessons from Julie & Julia on Inner Leadership and Authentic Living



Exploring the Living Narrative of Human Existence



Frida Kahlo, Gabriel García Márquez & Creativity



Remedios Varo: The Myth of the Muses and the Magical Vision of a Catalan artist



Gertrude Bell: Explorer, Diplomat, Visionary. A Legacy Beyond the Desert
