Explore the world like it’s still full of secrets. Because it is.

Explore the world like it’s still full of secrets. Because it is.

Welcome to ExploreMore.guide. I’m glad you found it.

This isn’t just a blog. It’s more than a newsletter in the usual sense, too. This is a field guide in progress. A home for ideas, experiments, prompts, and reflections that are helping me build a book called Explore More.

I’m writing it in the open, sharing the journey as it unfolds. Some entries will be practical. Some will be personal. Some will ask you to try something a little unusual.

All of it will be rooted in one belief:

The world is still worth exploring.
Even your neighborhood. Even the walk to the grocery store. Even the places you think you already know.


What kind of exploring are we talking about?

Not Everest. Not Antarctica. Not a week-long trek through a rainforest (unless that’s your thing).

This is the kind of exploring anyone can do, right where they are.

  • Following an alley just to see where it ends
  • Noticing the paint on a sidewalk and wondering what it means
  • Taking a different route on your walk home to notice the murals
  • Making a map of your favorite sounds

It’s inspired by curiosity, not conquest. And it’s open to everyone- kids, grown-ups, quiet observers, loud storytellers, and anyone who still believes the world has something new to show them.


Want to follow along?

You can [subscribe here] to get future dispatches delivered by email. They’ll include:

  • Notes from the field
  • Creative prompts and challenges
  • Behind-the-scenes looks at the book
  • Stories worth slowing down for

There’s no algorithm, no ads, no clutter. Just one person exploring and inviting you to do the same.


Today’s Simple Challenge

Look for something hidden in plain sight.

It might be a strange marking on the pavement, a bird you’ve never noticed, an unusual texture on a wall, or an object stuck in a tree.

You don’t need to write it down or take a photo.

Just notice it.

That’s the start of everything.