ABOUT ME

I'm Josh, born and raised in upstate New York (it's beautiful up here, and hardly anything like NYC, come visit some time), and settling into Massachusetts. I have always had a passion for learning, and have been making art and crafting things since high school in the early 2000's. Since 2014, I have worked in higher education helping deserving students get through college and wrestle with life's big questions. I call myself a story collector because I love getting to know how people got to where they are now, and passing that wisdom along to my students. I love getting and giving exposure to new ideas, concepts, and perspectives.

I find there's an interesting intersection between the deeper questions of life and the practice of creating something, and I am glad I get to do both nearly all the time in work and at home.

I am also an ordained Dudeist Priest. Yes, that means I can do weddings. Yes, I’m serious.

 

I’d love to work with you to help you create some space for the important things. My style is all about being attentive, and give you a place where you can actually explore and make good on your intentions. 

TESTIMONIALS

An urban path into the sunset with a stone wall along the right side.

A bit about My own wandering

A few years back a student of mine made me aware of Alan Watts, which led me to picking up a copy of his book Tao: The Watercourse Way. While I wouldn't say I'm a Daoist now, the philosophy has felt a bit like coming home, and I have thought more deeply about religion and philosophy than I have in a long time. I don't have a formal education in philosophy or religion, but I do read, and I think, and I enjoy deep conversations where we can think together.

Funny thing is, going back a few more years, I was a graduate student fascinated by sacred music and medieval theologians. A few years before that I was listening to Gregorian chant while I studied, and sang in my church choir. A few more years still, I was confirmed at a church whose confirmation process involved visiting religious institutions outside of our own in order for us to experience and appreciate a wider range of faith expressions. My mom long thought I might become a priest, and I'm sure she saw all those signs that took me until only a few years ago to see were there. Maybe one day, who knows?


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