Projects

Two kinds of things live here: what I've built, and what I've published. The first is the reminder that I don't only advise on this work — I ship it.

Self-Sabotaging Innovation: The Art of Doing Dumb Shit

With Matt Klein; the most-viewed essay ever on ZINE, his cultural intelligence Substack with +1M reads across +150 countries.

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The Truth About Professional Women & Eating Disorders

A deck I publish every year for NEDA Week.

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Unexpected Insights

Essays on strategy, attention, and where belonging comes from — and a weekly log of what I do with AI. Read the writing →


How to Speak Strategist: What is it you say you do here?

The greatest irony about being a strategist is how difficult it is to explain what you do. This is my best take.

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Strands of Genius: Featuring Elisabeth Bromberg

Long-form interview in Faris & Rosie Yakob's newsletter (15k+ subs).

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Commissions

What I’ve Built

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I write to commission — methodology, essays, and talks for brands, publications, and internal audiences.

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Consumer products I've made and run.

Project · Live in private beta

The Ephemeris

The Ephemeris is a multi-system ephemeris app — six systems including Western Astrology, Eastern Astrology, and Human Design plus tarot, read by Bob, a sharp, camp AI reader. A real engine computes every placement; Bob only interprets. Its differentiator — the Convergence — reads across independent systems to surface where they agree: the connections no single chart would show.

Built and run by Elisabeth — a systems thinker who came to astrology sideways, not a mystic. It started as a vibe-coding project (learn to build something, learn to read a chart, at once) on an honest premise: a lens doesn't have to be true to be useful. The instinct underneath is the one that runs through the practice — the signal that shows up only when you read across systems, not one.

Private, invite-only founding beta.

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