The Best of What I Read in 2020While others learned how to make sourdough and Dalgona coffee, I spent much of 2020 comfort reading. Without planning it, I read roughly…Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
The Best of What I Read in 2019Firstly, I’m appalled that I didn’t publish this list last year. 2018 was the year of my epic commute (nearly 3 hours a day) so I read…Dec 27, 2019Dec 27, 2019
The Best of What I Read in 2017Just to mix things up, this year I wanted to try and condense my list into my top 10 books across fiction and non-fiction. Of course, what…Jan 12, 2018Jan 12, 2018
Why We Hired User Research So EarlyThe company where I work, Digit, is small (we’re 21-people strong today). Usually when I tell people that we’re already heavily investing…Feb 14, 20172Feb 14, 20172
How I Got into Product ManagementOne thing that was new and bizarre this past year, as I joined Digit and became Head of Product, was the influx of people asking for my…Jan 12, 20177Jan 12, 20177
2016 in ReviewQuelle année! 2016 has gotten a bad rap from most people but besides the elections, it’s actually been a great year for me. I traveled a…Jan 1, 2017Jan 1, 2017
The Best of What I Read in 2016Last year I reflected on my favorite reads of the year and I enjoyed the process so much that I wanted to continue the tradition. My…Dec 29, 2016Dec 29, 2016
Published inGeneral Writing: Idea, Thinking, OpinionThe Best of What I Read in 20152015 was a big year of reading for me. I had always preferred fiction and shied away from meaty nonfiction until 3 years ago. At that…Dec 29, 20152Dec 29, 20152
Scenes from MyanmarAs the world watches Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) come into its own with its first open elections in over 25 years, I wanted to share…Nov 20, 2015Nov 20, 2015