A K–12 critical thinking and media literacy initiative. Pilot curriculum: Don't Get Played. Strategic target: Oklahoma's new state superintendent, 15-month window. Entry point: Tulsa Reading Partners. The pitch arrives with a book.
A picture book for the K–2 set, riffing on The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The leave-behind for the Oklahoma Thinks pitch. You don't show up with just a curriculum deck — you show up with a book. Published under the WMT imprint.
In Development
Intricate botanical illustrations, educational diagrams, and the ethical dilemmas of genetic engineering. Five-book sci-fi series. Dr. Lila Hart, botanist. The Gaia Collective. Someone is modifying chloroplasts — and it might save the world, or end it.
A reading platform with named rooms — The Den, The Nook, The Parlor, The Archives. Where the to-be-read pile goes to become legend. Each leaf a story. Each room a different kind of discovery.
Current release: Boop Snoozy — the ballad of Moby, Phoebe, and Farmer's Dog. Inspired by Shaboozey's A Bar Song (Tipsy). Everybody at the bar, boop snoozy. Even kitties getting boop boop snoozy.
Substack. JJTaxNinny. The thing that started as satire and turned into something more urgent. Political commentary through an overshoot lens. The oval: crushed and cracked.
A standalone card and party game in development. Separate commercial product from Oklahoma Thinks, same universe. How to spot manipulation, misinformation, and bad-faith arguments — but make it fun.
A cyber security course for net nibble counter-ops. Moby's sniffers are locked. He's got a schnoz that can smell a phishy fisher from four Texas counties away. Course in development. No timeline. Moby has a lot of irons in the fire.