I’m 25, living in Austin, TX, and working as a Cybersecurity Analyst for a major tech company. By this point, I’ve picked up a handful of useful certifications that help me stay competitive in the field, and I’ve settled into a good rhythm balancing work and the things I enjoy. I’ve built a custom home studio—nothing too extravagant, but clean, organized, and fully tailored to my workflow. Over time, I’ve developed a small but steady reputation online for producing smooth, R&B-inspired bass tracks and offering practical tips for people looking to upgrade their audio setups.
My weeks are a mix of tech work, music, and creative projects. I spend some evenings helping churches and small studios refine their live sound systems, mostly consulting on signal flow, equipment choices, and digital audio workflows. On weekends, I upload bass covers, breakdowns, or simple play-throughs to YouTube—nothing viral, but consistent enough that a small community has formed around it. Every now and then, I get the chance to collaborate with emerging artists or producers, whether that means adding bass to a track or helping them troubleshoot their recording setups.
My workspace has evolved into something I’m genuinely proud of: a streamlined desk with dual monitors, a quiet but powerful computer, a few well-used pedals, and a workflow that keeps both my tech work and creative sessions smooth. It’s the kind of setup that feels productive the moment I sit down.
At this stage in life, the overall goal is simple: keep learning, keep creating, and keep improving. I’m not chasing perfection—just progress. Whether it’s advancing in cybersecurity, growing musically, or helping others figure out the tools they need, I want to stay curious and continue building something meaningful one step at a time.