I live in two worlds that most people would say are miles apart. In one, I’m an artist and musician, a storyteller who has performed on stages from The Voice UK to a Gaither Gospel taping. In the other, I’m a Business Analyst, a problem-solver who designs technical solutions and improves processes.

For years, I saw them as separate paths. Today, I see them as a single calling, unified by one thing: my faith.

My story begins in a loving Christian home, where the harmonies of the Gaither artists were a sacred family treat. It was there, surrounded by music and belief, that I came to the foundational truth of my life: that I needed a Saviour, and in His grace, Jesus found me. That truth has been my anchor ever since.

My musical journey has been a dream realized, placing me in rooms with my childhood heroes and on national television stages. It has taught me how to connect with an audience and share a message of hope. In parallel, my professional career has sharpened my mind to find creative, efficient solutions to complex problems. For a time, I felt the tension between the artist’s freedom and the analyst’s desire for perfection. But I’ve learned to harness both. The musician helps me see new possibilities, while the analyst helps me build them effectively.

Ultimately, my life is an act of worship. Whether I’m writing a song or architecting a tech solution, the goal is the same: to honour God and find innovative ways to serve people. It’s a path I walk by faith, trusting that while I can only see the next few steps, He can see the entire, beautiful picture.