My journey to becoming your system's BFF isn't your average "I majored in marketing" story.
In 2013, I did what every self-respecting Millennial does when they're approaching 30: I got on a plane to the Amazon jungle, drank Ayahuasca, and quit my job. I spent the next few years living in Thailand, Cambodia, and eventually a little yurt in Spain. Trying on different digital nomad hats to see if this whole online business thing was a go-er. Spoiler: I never went back to the 9-5.
It all started with a cup of Ayahuasca and a yurt
rebel systems
This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. * This is the part where I pretend I had a plan. *
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04 | enneagram
03 | sun sign
02 | myer briggs
01 | human design
Back then, earning money from my laptop was survival. But somewhere between “if I can just keep my food budget below $5 a day...” and “holy shit, I’m actually doing this,” necessity turned into freedom. And I got hooked.
Designing systems. Decoding data. Tinkering with the backend. Finding the thread that ties it all together, and turning freedom into a framework. That was over 10 years ago.
These days, I’m based in the U.S., blending British charm with cosmic insight (60+ plant ceremonies, and a few "was-I-in-a-cult?", moments later). And I’m still just as obsessed with creating digital systems that give people their freedom back.
Founder of rebel systems
* it's me, alex *
* it's me, alex *
I’ve had 6 pet rats and can confirm they are VERY GOOD BOYS
One of 2 brothers, he couldn't speak the language, but married in and made a life for himself. My DNA test results says he was Scandinavian. And I'm fully claiming him as a pirate.
In the 1700's one of my ancestors washed up on the coast of Ireland in a shipwreck.
Contrary to popular belief, rats are exceedingly loving, compassionate, curious, and clean. You can even potty train them and teach them tricks!
Did you know that his pet dog in the show was actually his real one? He adopted him from a shelter, and he was so sweet that they added him to the show in Season 3.
I’ve watched every Columbo episode ever made (about 30 times)
"The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either - but right through every human heart," - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Needless to say, this is an LGBTQ+ and BIPOC-friendly space 🖤
I have a BA in English and an MA in Human Rights