Why Microenterprises Matter More Than Ever

Microenterprises are not a trend. They are a response. They emerge wherever people are willing to work but cannot fit into the narrow shapes that modern employment demands. Fixed hours. Stable health. Predictable housing. Emotional capacity. Transport. Paperwork. Confidence. History. For many people, those requirements are not neutral—they are exclusionary. A microenterprise is often whatContinue reading “Why Microenterprises Matter More Than Ever”

Microenterprise: A Starting Point

Reflections on microenterprises as small, adaptive forms of work—often emerging where standard employment doesn’t fit. These posts explore dignity, agency, and income at a human scale.

Hope and Doubt: A Starting Point

Hope and doubt exist together.

These reflections hold the tension between longing and uncertainty, exploring moments of faith, questioning, and staying human within both.

Presence: A Starting Point

Presence isn’t passive. These reflections explore the discipline of staying, noticing, and attending without rushing — being fully with what is, even when nothing needs to be fixed.

Giving Back in Place

Mutual aid is about connection, not charity.
These reflections explore the moments when people care for one another as equals.