Engineering the Safe Rig: Challenges, Surprises & Lessons from the Road
When you hear the word “hacks”, most people think of shortcuts - quick fixes that make life easier. But over the years, I’ve discovered the ultimate hack isn’t about money, influence, or even working harder. The greatest hack in my life has always been God.
That’s why I’m launching my new podcast: God Hacks.
This show is about uncovering the practical, real, everyday ways that God shows up in our lives, especially when we least expect it.
The Vision
The idea for God Hacks came after countless conversations with friends, business partners, and even strangers who all asked me the same question: “How do you keep pushing forward in the middle of challenges?”
My answer is simple: faith. But faith isn’t just a “Sunday thing” - it’s a daily practice that fuels how I lead, build, and live. God Hacks is my way of opening that conversation to everyone who’s looking for real answers.
What to Expect
God Hacks will feature honest conversations about:
Faith and business: how to succeed without losing your soul.
Leadership lessons rooted in Biblical truth.
Resilience when life throws you curveballs.
Stories of innovation and vision, grounded in faith.
It’s not about being perfect, it’s about being real. Some episodes will feature guests, others will just be me sharing lessons I’ve learned from my journey, including projects like SAFE Structure Designs and even the Safe Rig.
Why Now
I believe we’re living in a time when people are hungry for authenticity. They don’t just want polished stories, they want truth, encouragement, and hope.
That’s what God Hacks is all about. It’s about finding God in the middle of our everyday lives, our struggles, and our victories.
More Than a Podcast
Just like the Safe Rig turned into more than a truck, my hope is that God Hacks becomes more than just a podcast. I want it to be a place where people find community, encouragement, and practical ways to grow in faith.
God Hacks is launching soon. Stay tuned for the first episode, and follow me on [insert socials/website] for behind-the-scenes updates.