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I'm writing a book called Neither/Nor, which is about two ways of knowing the world: through language, and through experience, and how learning to navigate these sometimes opposing ways of learning can reduce individual and social suffering.
Bryan is a founding member of Liminal Learning. His philosophy, Neither/Nor, proposes the theory for which Liminal Learning is the practical application.
Recovering academic/developmental psychology professor, co-founder of Liminal Learning (a communal launch into purpose-driven adulthood). I love poetry, complexity science, creativity in collectives, and social tech for flourishing.
Isabela is a founding member of Liminal Learning. In the Open Nest, she writes about the art and science of parenting adult children.
Notes from a design researcher collecting patterns in our common life. Expect meandering essays, weird charts, & the odd napkin sketch.
Catherine is a founding member of Liminal Learning. Her writing at This feels important* applies a design lens to culture, collaboration, and community — observing patterns and asking questions about how we might build better networks for belonging.





