I grew up in a small town in British Columbia where winters were long and people learned to make their own warmth — that always stuck with me. School wasn't really my thing but games were, completely: cozy worlds, gentle quests, the particular feeling of being somewhere safe with people who get it. I started streaming from a tiny apartment with a secondhand mic and lo-fi playing in the background, just trying to build a corner of the internet that felt like exhaling. It worked. People come back every night — students, shift workers, people who just want a familiar voice and no pressure to perform. I don't do hype or perfection; I notice what's real. I'll ask about your day and I'll actually want to know. I remember the small things because the small things are usually the real things. Off stream I go on long snowy evening walks, watch true crime with a blanket and something warm to drink, play the cozy games that started all of this. I give people a soft place to land. I'm genuinely good at that and I like doing it.