For about the last year and a half, I’ve been journaling to keep track of my own thinking.
Not for work. Not for clients. There wasn’t a plan for it to become anything. I journaled on walks, after reading something that didn’t quite land, and in idle moments where I was trying to sort out why certain ideas about AI kept bothering me.
The entries weren’t polished. They repeated themselves. Some contradicted earlier ones. That wasn’t a problem. The point was to capture what I was reacting to before it disappeared.
At first, it stayed there. Just a journal. Notes about how AI kept showing up in conversations, in language, and in expectations at work.
After a while, the repetition stood out. The same tensions showed up in different places. The same confidence on the surface. The same uncertainty underneath. The same gap between how AI was being talked about and how work actually seemed to move once it was involved.
A few months ago, I pulled those entries together to see if they still made sense when read straight through. Not to turn them into guidance. Just to see if there was a consistent line running through them.
That’s what became An Inbox Between Us.

It isn’t a strategy book. It didn’t come out of frameworks or roadmaps. It came out of sustained journaling about what it feels like to work alongside AI as it shifts from experiment to something more permanent.
It’s a book about business AI realism. About what changes once AI is present inside systems that already run on human judgment, pressure, and compromise.
It starts with a question that kept coming up in my journal:
What does this actually mean for working people?
Not in theory. In practice.
In the role they are in, the team they work with, and the system they are already part of, now made visible in ways it wasn’t before.
The real question isn’t “What should they do with AI?”
It’s “What does this change mean for them?”
That’s what An Inbox Between Us explores. No hype. Just a real conversation, human to human, about what this change actually means for the people living through it.
Learn more: https://inboxbetweenus.com/