On creating
I grew up in the South-West of England. My mother is from the Canary Islands and my father is from Hong Kong, born to an Englishman and a Cuban Chinese mother. I come from a line of immigrants and going back many generations it’s almost rare to find an ancestor who was born in the same country where they would ultimately die. I spent my childhood fascinated by these cross-cultural and racial ties which spanned the globe, and how despite the distance the familial and economic bonds were nurtured and sustained in ways that seemed fairly uncommon for the age.
Coaching
How I help people find their way to what they really want
I grew up in the South-West of England. My mother is from the Canary Islands and my father is from Hong Kong, born to an Englishman and a Cuban Chinese mother. I come from a line of immigrants and going back many generations it’s almost rare to find an ancestor who was born in the same country where they would ultimately die. I spent my childhood fascinated by these cross-cultural and racial ties which spanned the globe, and how despite the distance the familial and economic bonds were nurtured and sustained in ways that seemed fairly uncommon for the age.

I grew up in the South-West of England. My mother is from the Canary Islands and my father is from Hong Kong, born to an Englishman and a Cuban Chinese mother. I come from a line of immigrants and going back many generations it’s almost rare to find an ancestor who was born in the same country where they would ultimately die. I spent my childhood fascinated by these cross-cultural and racial ties which spanned the globe, and how despite the distance the familial and economic bonds were nurtured and sustained in ways that seemed fairly uncommon for the age.


