Closing 2025 with conviction, entering year two with intention
A year-end reflection on building Human Algorithm, what we learned in 2025, and what to expect for 2026.
Today is 28 December, and this is the final 2025 edition of Human Algorithm, so I want to pause for a moment and wish every single one of you, free and paid subscribers alike, a Merry Christmas and happy holidays, because your attention and presence here made this year far more meaningful than any metric ever could.
When I started Human Algorithm, it was never meant to be a content machine or a growth experiment, it was a place for me to think out loud about identity, work, leadership, parenting, creativity, and survival, especially as someone building a life and business that does not fit neatly into traditional systems, and somehow that honesty found its way to people who needed the same conversations.
In 2025, I published 157 posts, which still surprises me when I see the number written down, because every single one came from lived experience, reflection, or conversations with clients, founders, and leaders trying to make sense of who they are becoming.
The subscriber base grew by 181% to 524 readers, and I do not take that lightly, because growth like this only happens when people feel seen, challenged, and respected, not marketed to or talked down to.
On the podcast front, I published 15 episodes this year, with four more already recorded and scheduled for release, featuring leaders, creators, and operators willing to speak honestly about reinvention, power, vulnerability, and the cost of becoming visible.
On 18 October, I launched the first-anniversary campaign with special offers for Founding Members. This was my way of drawing a clear line around what this space stands for. Founding Members receive quarterly, founding-only group coaching, founding-only pricing on all future services, and first access to new products and offers. This was about rewarding early trust and building this work with people who value depth over noise.
More importantly, Human Algorithm became something consistent, a place you could return to each week knowing you would get clarity instead of noise, perspective instead of platitudes, and language for things that are often felt but rarely articulated.
As we head into 2026, this marks year two of Human Algorithm, and the focus sharpens even further now that the foundation is set.
You can expect more writing around frameworks and practical guides for personal growth, identity clarity, and telling your story with authenticity, especially for those building careers, platforms, or businesses in environments that do not always reward honesty.
There will be more podcast episodes, with deeper conversations and more intentional curation, alongside exclusive interviews and guest essays from people whose thinking deserves time and attention, not just clicks.
I will also be introducing group coaching, live webinars, and interactive sessions designed to help you apply these ideas in real life, not just consume them passively and move on. This will be a separate price from your membership.
For founding members, 2026 will also include a monthly one-to-one coaching or consulting session with me, where we work directly on your story, your message, your leadership voice, or your next season of work, grounded in where you actually are, not where you think you should be.
More details coming soon on that. While this is free for founding members, I welcome those keen to join and will share more information about the entry fee.
Human Algorithm is entering a phase where it becomes less about output and more about depth and integration, because the goal has always been to help you live and work with more clarity and self-trust.
Thank you for reading, sharing, supporting, and being part of this space, especially in a world that constantly asks us to rush, perform, and dilute ourselves.
If you have any feedback for me and what you want to see on this platform, feel free to comment on this post or email me.
I will see you in 2026.


