For people who want to make the right move, even when it scares them.
Brave Math is a publication about courage as a learnable skill—the everyday kind that shows up in hard conversations, career changes, and moments when staying safe costs more than moving forward.
What you’ll get:
Weekly insights combining science, frameworks and stories—short, practical, and designed to help you think differently about the choices in front of you.
Why I’m Building This
I spent 21 years at P&G guiding decisions based on data and strategy. But the hardest decisions aren’t the ones that come with spreadsheets. They are hard because the stakes were high, the uncertainty was real, and emotions were loud.
I’m building Brave Math to close the gap between knowing and doing.
Most people don’t know there are decades of research on courage and decision-making under uncertainty. I’m bringing that science to the decisions you are facing—where fear is louder than logic
Each week, I break down courage using three lenses: science (what research tells us), systems (frameworks you can use), and stories (real examples, including my own messy ones).
You’ll learn to understand your fear, recognize when it’s intelligent versus expensive, and move forward anyway.
I’m a trained engineer who became a human-researcher, a storyteller who loves data, and a former P&G executive figuring out what’s next. Brave Math is my passion project—applying corporate rigor to the decisions that don’t come with spreadsheets.
When I’m not writing, I’m being a mom to a bright 7-year-old, coordinating TEDxIssaquah, or exploring business ideas budding in my brain.
Make One Bold Move Today
Science says courage is easier with others. So here’s your first brave move:
Reach out to me—a stranger—and tell me what decision you’re wrestling with or what you want me to write about. Reply to any email, drop a comment, or message me directly. I read everything, and your input shapes what we explore.
Courage works best when we’re figuring it out together.





