I teach tech like I learned it—by translating GEEK TO HUMAN. From helping seniors conquer smartphones to getting contractors comfortable with AI tools, everyone can learn when someone speaks their language. No prerequisites, no judgment, just practical skills through real projects. Plumbers already understand flow; I show them data flow. Grandmas mastered harder things than iPads; I just remove the fear. Business owners know their market; I translate that into systems. Teaching isn't about creating dependence—it's about multiplying your NATURAL ABILITIES through technology. Whether it's family learning together or a church modernizing their systems, same approach: start where you are, build what matters, understand why it works. One-on-one or small groups, always building real things. From 'computers hate me' to 'I built that'—the transformation happens through PRACTICAL PARTNERSHIP. Real progress means tomorrow you need me less, not more.