I love teaching and I love music. Music, theatre, improv comedy all offer beautiful expansions of the self. I love witnessing and guiding that growth process. Maybe because I love it so much, teaching brings out the best in me, analytically and interpersonally. Though this role, serving others serves me.

Due to the structure of our financial system, you can make lots of money extracting value from people and relationships. Money reaches into our deepest feelings of "the root of evil” etc.

I value most what money often takes away: authenticity, community, contemplative time, wild spaces, imaginative, human well-being, and experimental art. I live best when I serve what is authentically best for me, which includes the growth of “unmonied” realms. Personal relationships, a living ecosystems, happy networks of acquaintances, and more fearless and dedicated artists makes my life better. And money’s sense of value doesn’t intersect with these personal values.

I don’t view my teaching or performance work as an extractive or an additive process. I won’t “add” something to you; I will inspire and invite you to come into a deeper relationship with the faculties that already belong to you. At its core, all teaching is self-teaching. Truly, the “value” of what I offer varies, depending on how deeply you cherish and refine your musical development.

This mirrors the way I charge: its on a sliding scale. Some people will find my teaching enormously valuable. For a variety of historical, political, and truthful reasons some people have more money than others. I don’t value you based off of how much money you give me. I tend to value people based off of how much they give to themselves.

Private lessons at my home $30-140/hr
At your home $40-140/hr

Improv For All — $2-60 per hr class

There are numerous descriptions of why our societies may be ailing, and what may be ahead.

So rather than fixing a price, it is fluid: your access to money, your gratitude, your. I offer a gentle "reframing”. money as an expression of relationship.

Charles Eisenstein has deeply influenced my thinking, it unlocked an understanding of a feeling I always had.
Some videos: How our Money System creates scarcity