Every presentation I've built in 2026.
Why strategists should learn to build, and what happens when they do.
20+ products in 3 months. No engineering background. Just Claude Code and stubbornness.
A new framework for briefing creative work through the lens of cultural taste.
The vision for a culture intelligence platform that reads the room before the room knows.
What happens when a strategist learns to build. 30 slides on shipping, prototyping, and the new creative toolkit.
Why taste is the last competitive moat in the age of AI. 31 slides on curation, editing, and the human advantage.
Why breadth beats depth in the age of AI. 30 slides on range, curiosity, and the generalist advantage.
20+ products. Zero lines of code. What happens when the barrier to building disappears. 28 slides.
Why cultural intelligence is operational, not decorative. 34 slides on monitoring, scoring, and scaling taste.
Is everything a subscription now? Is everyone? 29 slides on how we got here, why the discount wall is the new cable bundle, and where the subscription-to-people economy goes next.
Ian C Rogers told SXSW 2026 the command line will be sexy. This deck is the proof. 21 slides on why the terminal is the new creative studio.
One person with AI can replace an entire agency team. 22 slides on what that means for individuals and for agencies.
15+ years as a strategist, paid to know things. Now AI does that in 90 seconds. 23 slides on what replaces knowledge as the currency of professional value.
Why off-the-shelf tools like Pocket fail, what happens when you build your own save pipeline, and how a Chrome extension and iPhone bookmarklet feed an AI-powered knowledge library.
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Nice one. Added to the list.