My Story

Training matters. But life shapes a voice in ways training never can.

In 1998, I was medevac’d out of Bosnia after being wounded in the line of duty. That moment changed my trajectory, but it never dimmed my drive. Since then, my family and I have faced even harder battles—the loss of my oldest son at 19, and my wife’s long fight with breast cancer and brain tumors.

Through it all, I choose joy. I’m outgoing, I genuinely love people, and I’ve found strength in connection and purpose in using my voice—behind the mic and in everyday life.

That purpose led me to create Pineal Stories, a medical-advocacy podcast where families share their journeys with symptomatic pineal cysts, a rare and often overlooked condition. It also guides and encourages me in my calling to protect kids and families.  Amplifying unheard voices, and making space for others’ stories isn’t just important to me—it’s who I am.

I also believe humor lightens the load and bridges gaps. Alongside professional voice training, I’ve performed stand-up, written comedy, and studied with comics like Judy Carter and Dean Lewis, sharpening timing, delivery, and that all-important wink in the read.

When I step into the booth, all of that comes with me. The warmth of a father, the fun of a comic, and the resonance of a storyteller who’s lived a thousand lives.

I work hard. I care deeply. And whether it’s a commercial, a narration, or an animated character, I bring more than a voice—I bring a lifetime of experience and a genuine connection to the words.

This is my story. And I’d be honored to help tell yours.

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