Membership

Monthly

$15/month

With a monthly membership, you’ll have full access to the blog containing essays and articles that reflect on the quieter corners of thought and experience. It’s meant to be something you can visit at your own pace, whenever you feel the need to pause and consider something a little more deeply.


Annual

$180/year

A deeper rhythm.

In addition to everything included in the monthly access, the annual membership opens the door to Passing Thoughts—shorter pieces meant to be read in a moment, but carried a bit longer. These are the kinds of ideas that don’t demand your time, but often stay with you after you’ve moved on.


Universal

$240/year

The full experience.

This level includes everything: Blog entries, Passing Thoughts, Humanities, and selected stories from the upcoming memoir. It also includes audio versions of each posted blog entry for those moments when time doesn’t allow for quiet reading, but reflection still finds a way in.

The memoir stories provide something a bit different. These are not chapters from the book itself, but rather a glimpse into those moments that trace the path of a life shared between Frank and CeCe. A story that began long before it was understood, and continued in ways neither of them could have anticipated. For those who find themselves drawn to that thread, there will be an opportunity to stay connected as the larger work, Born of Music: An Unfinished Symphony of Love, moves toward publication.


Audio Access

$100/year

If you prefer to listen rather than read, or simply want a more personal, one-on-one experience, many of these pieces are also available in audio form. The recordings offer another way to engage with the work; one that can be taken with you, wherever your day unfolds. How this evolves will be shaped, in part, by those who choose to listen.


If something here resonates with you, you’re welcome to continue by clicking on the membership section’s title to head over to its activation page.


Parting Note

If you decide to join, thank you. Not just for the support, but for being willing to take part in something that asks a little more of your attention and gives something back in return. And if you decide to move on, know that you’ll always be welcomed here. There will always be a portion of this space that remains free.

Regardless of your choice, I’m glad you stopped by to share in the journey. Thank you!

About being frank

Sharing plain-language insights on technology, ethics, culture, and the human condition, for people who want to see more clearly and live more deliberately.