Room 9
Room 9 is where I started crafting my skills around podcasting, content creation, and system building. What first started off as a podcast soon turned into sharing stories through struggle and hardships.
I produced 130+ episodes while using the platform to sharpen my interviewing, storytelling, editing, publishing, and audience-building skills.
Today, Room 9 is evolving into a research-driven content engine covering theology, skepticism, biblical criticism, failed prophecies, truth, bad-faith arguments, and cultural commentary through Substack essays, podcast/video concepts, short-form clips, carousels, and projects.

Room 9 is where I build long-form ideas and ship them as a repeatable media system. I produce podcast episodes and written essays that connect narrative, research, and cultural critique, then translate that work into formats that can scale. The focus is consistency and leverage: a clear pipeline from thesis to outline to episode or essay, and a distribution loop that turns one strong idea into multiple outputs over time. This is not just “making content.” It is building a machine that makes the work easier to publish, easier to revisit, and easier for an audience to follow.