Pillar: Training & Speaking

  • Talks

    I’ve spoken at more than eighteen WordCamps, alongside corporate workshops and professional-association events, on WordPress, AI operations, and learning technology. The recordings worth keeping are collected here. If you’re weighing me for a keynote or a workshop, watching one is the fastest way to see how I present before you book a call. See speaking…

  • The case for the second draft

    I finished a paragraph this morning, read it back, and felt that small private satisfaction of having said the thing. It was all there. The argument, the example, the point. And then I read it again, slower, and noticed it wasn’t a paragraph at all. It was four half-formed thoughts that happened to be sitting…

    The case for the second draft
  • Speaking & Training Delivery

    Conference talks, classroom ILT, virtual training, and corporate briefings on WordPress, AI operations, and learning technology — practitioner delivery for developer, L&D, and editorial audiences.

  • Learning

    The problem this fixes. The LMS was stood up two platform generations ago. The course architecture doesn’t match how the team actually designs learning. The SIS connection breaks twice a year and nobody knows why. Learner data is split across three systems. The person who built it left eighteen months ago. Active-learner attendance for M.L.…

  • Services

    Most of the work that arrives here starts with something that is already broken, something that is about to break, or something that has been wrong long enough it has started to cost money. The right fix depends on which problem you are actually solving. Services The right service starts with knowing which problem you’re…

  • WordPress training for teams

    Live WordPress training for your comms or marketing team. Curriculum tailored to your site. Half-day $2,200, full-day $3,800. MA in L&T. Free 20-min call.

    WordPress training for teams
  • The AODA audit a federal vendor actually asks for: Why most WordPress sites fail it

    AODA-compliance audits for federal-vendor contracts are different from generic accessibility scans. Here is what a procurement-grade audit covers, who signs off, and where most WordPress sites fall short.

    The AODA audit a federal vendor actually asks for: Why most WordPress sites fail it
  • 128,393 views in a niche nobody browses: The Finish Line on YouTube

    A defect-troubleshooting video for industrial wood coatings has no business pulling 28,722 views. Except that one of mine did. This is the strategy behind The Finish Line — a 10-episode YouTube series that produced 128,393 views, 4,600 watch hours, and 1,200 net subscribers for a B2B brand most people outside the trade have never heard…

  • Moodle to WordPress: when the move is the upgrade, and when it isn’t

    How to migrate from Moodle to a WordPress LMS stack with user mapping, course parity, enrollment continuity, and reporting validation.

    Moodle to WordPress: when the move is the upgrade, and when it isn’t