Restorative midwifery × systems architecture
A midwife in Whanganui who builds systems and makes things by hand. Three threads, one pattern.
Where the threads lead.
Midwifery · Clinical Practice · Women's Health
I'm a midwife in Whanganui. Restorative midwifery — practice that centres the woman, holds the clinical standard, and doesn't burn the practitioner in the process. The work is relational, technical, and irreplaceable.
Follow the thread →Technology · PKA · AI Tools · Systems
I build systems — personal knowledge architecture, AI workflows, tools that reduce friction rather than create it. Clear structures, meaningful automation, nothing that demands more energy than it returns.
Follow the thread →Craft · Photography · Fibre · Papercrafts
I make things — cards, photographs, fibre projects in various states of completion. Creative practice isn't always tidy, and I've stopped pretending it should be. 2026 is about restoration: picking up threads and finishing what matters.
Follow the thread →Where craft meets system.
A personal system for managing a card-making practice — tracking inventory, sequencing content, and turning a creative habit into something repeatable. Built for a neurodivergent mind that collects supplies enthusiastically and needs structure to finish what it starts.
The formula tracks what exists, what's in progress, and what's ready to share — with a content pipeline for YouTube that removes the decision-fatigue from showing up consistently.
Explore Card Decisions →System complete. Content in motion.
A current thread from each part of the work.
A system for managing craft inventory and sequencing YouTube content. Part spreadsheet logic, part creative practice — built to reduce the friction between making and publishing.
See the project →Using AI not to generate answers but to hold the question. NotebookLM as a space for clinical and creative reflection — what it offers health professionals who think in systems.
Read the reflection →