Your Questions, Answered

  • Curated Adjacent is a lifestyle site split into two parts: The Finds, which is a curated collection of things I'm actually buying and wearing, and The Stories, which is long-form writing, travel guides, style observations, and life notes from someone who relocated to coastal New England and has opinions about most things.

  • I do! I'm not an influencer, a stylist, or a travel blogger by trade. I'm a real estate advisor who spent years paying close attention. No expertise claimed. Just a lot of firsthand experience and a low tolerance for filler content.

  • Yes. When you click a link on The Finds and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only include things I'd actually buy, have bought, or would recommend to a friend without hesitation. The commission doesn't change what makes the cut.

  • No brand partnerships, no sponsored posts. Everything on The Finds is chosen by me, for reasons that have nothing to do with who's paying. Now, if one of those companies want to pay me, I promise to share that.

  • Guides written by someone who actually went. I'm not working from press trips or aggregating other people's lists. If I write about a restaurant, I ate there. If I write about a neighborhood, I walked it. I focus on places I return to like London, Nantucket, coastal New England because depth beats breadth.

  • Just outside Boston, on the South Shore. Originally from Florida, but I've been a coastal New England convert for years. The contrast between where I came from and where I landed shapes a lot of what I write.

  • When I have something worth saying. Curated Adjacent isn't on a content calendar, it's on a "this is actually good" calendar. The Finds updates more frequently; The Stories goes deeper and takes longer. But sometimes I’ll work on 3 at the same time and post them all within hours. My brain is in charge.