This Year Feels Different

This Year Feels Different

This past year was the first time I felt like I really had traction.

Not just working on something. Not just trying. But actually building something that was starting to move back toward me.

The Giddyup Glove started to feel real.

People are using it. Talking about it. Asking for it.

And that’s been one of the best parts—watching someone try it on for the first time and seeing their face light up. That moment where it clicks.

There’s a lot of joy in that for me.

I like making it. I like creating something with my hands. I like having something to work on—something to build.

But more than that, I like knowing it actually makes people’s experiences better.

That part matters.


Building Something That’s Real

I want more of that this year.

More sales. More people using it. More of it out in the world.

I want to be able to point to it and say—this is working.

Not just in theory. In real life.

For my family. For our life.

I want to grow it grassroots. Let people discover it. Let it spread naturally.

But I also know I need to get it into stores.

People ask me all the time where they can buy it. What store it’s in.

And I want to have a real answer for that.

Soon.


Something Bigger Starting

The podcast is a different kind of build.

It’s not as clear. Not as structured.

But it’s something I care about deeply.

I’ve always been drawn to bigger questions—consciousness, who we are beyond just our bodies, what’s actually going on underneath all of this.

I feel like I’ve just started stepping into that.

Not fully committed yet—but closer than I’ve ever been.

And it keeps showing up.

Which probably means something.

Giddyup.

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