About Us
ReadItOnMyBlog.com was born out of the idea that life’s best stories often happen in the most unexpected places—like the backseat of a rideshare car.
After more than 20 years as a blogger, storyteller, and digital nomad, I decided to spend a season of my life as a rideshare driver.
I didn’t want to just be “another Uber driver.” I wanted the experience to be meaningful—and it was.
Every day, I met people from all walks of life. Business owners, students, artists, doctors, travelers, dreamers—each with their own perspective, their own story.
In the span of a 5, 10, or 20-minute ride, we’d share conversations that were sometimes funny, sometimes deep, and often unforgettable.
As a lifelong content creator, I couldn’t just let these moments fade into memory.
I began writing them down—capturing the lessons, the curiosities, and the random gems of knowledge that came from those interactions.
Sometimes a passenger would ask, “Where can I read more about this?” and I’d tell them, “Read it on my blog.” Eventually, that phrase became the site’s name.
Today, ReadItOnMyBlog.com is a collection of stories, insights, and observations inspired by real-life conversations and encounters on the road. I never share personal details or names—just the heart of the story.
It’s about connecting people through ideas, experiences, and the shared threads of our human journey.
Whether it’s something I learned from a passenger, something I saw on the road, or a curiosity sparked in the middle of a ride, you’ll find it here. Think of this as the place where a short chat in the car can turn into a story worth remembering.
Because some conversations shouldn’t be left behind—they should be read on my blog.
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