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Why juxtaConversation Exists

The gap between what you want and what’s stopping you.

juxtaConversation exists for a specific person.

You’re the one who knows you need to do something. Maybe you’re redirected. Maybe you’re restless. Maybe you’ve been forced into a new chapter and you’re looking for a direction that feels like yours. You know you want to build something, create something, write your story, sort your affairs, learn something new, or simply change the situation you’re in. You know it matters.

But you have no idea how to start.

And everything around you — the noise, the fear, the people who don’t believe in what you’re trying, the voice in your own head that says you’re not capable — everything is conspiring to keep you stuck in the gap between wanting and doing.

juxtaConversation is about that gap.

Not about AI. Not about apps. Although that’s where we’ll start. It’s not about any specific thing. It’s about the juxtaposition between the path you want to take and the reasons you’re convincing yourself you can’t.

I spent decades being the person everyone called when something was broken. When something was confusing. When someone needed help translating the technical into the human. I got really good at seeing the gap. Problem statements jumped out at me in almost every conversation — sometimes before the person speaking had even finished their sentence. I’d catch them, name them precisely, and devise the solution. That was my superpower. Not hand-holding. Not cheerleading. Diagnosis and bridge-building.

Then I became the person who was stuck.

I knew I needed to get into AI. I had no idea where to start. The noise was deafening. The paralysis was real. And I was terrified that if I tried, I’d be the alien with green skin and seven horns — the one who didn’t belong, who was making a terrible mistake, who should have just stayed safe.

But I moved anyway.

And on the other side of that paralysis, I found something completely different. I found that I could build things. I found that Claude could see what I needed and help me create solutions. I found that the gap between “I want to” and “I can” is smaller than it looks — it just needs someone to help you see it.

So I built juxtaConversation.

It’s not a course. It’s not a how-to guide. It’s a conversation with you — the person who’s stuck in the gap, who knows something needs to change, who’s terrified and curious in equal measure.

I’m here to show you what the gap actually looks like from the inside. I’m here to show you what crossing it felt like for me. I’m here to tell you stories about the apps I built, the principles I discovered, the moments when paralysis flipped into motion.

And most importantly: the conversation I want to have with you is the one most people never get to have — with themselves. The one where the fog lifts and you see, maybe for the first time in years, who you actually are underneath everything you’ve performed, survived, and become.

juxtaConversation is the place where I’m having that conversation with you. One post at a time. One juxtaposition at a time. Until you realize: the gap isn’t as wide as you thought. And you’re not as stuck as you believed.

What this blog actually is

If you’ve read more than one of these posts, you’ll have noticed the thread by now, even if nobody’s said it outright until this sentence.

This is a blog about me — my life, my retirement, my journey from knowing too little about AI to tinkering with it, to having a real conversation with it, to learning it was more capable than I’d assumed. Watching more than a few Moonshots videos. Becoming daring. Deciding to try more things. Finding out the tool was cleverer than I could have imagined.

And finding out, somewhere in the middle of all that, that I was cleverer than I’d imagined too — by partnering with it instead of standing back from it.

That’s the whole arc. Every post is a different room in the same house.

Here’s the only thing I actually want you to take from any of it: you can be that too. Not “should.” Can. Right now, today, with whatever’s already on your phone or your desk.

It doesn’t have to be Claude, the one I write about most, because it’s the one I happen to know best. ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, whichever LLM you’ve already got sitting there unused — any of them will do for a start. This isn’t an advertisement for one tool. It’s an invitation to one kind of conversation.

Pick it up. Open it. Say something real to it — the actual situation, not the tidy version. See what happens.

That’s the whole blog, really. Everything else is just me showing you what it looked like when I did.


Sandi is a Melbourne-based problem-solver, crisis-averter, and translator of the technical into the human. She spent decades being the person everyone called when something was broken, confusing, or just needed explaining properly — earning a reputation that preceded her wherever she went. Now she’s channelling that same instinct into AI: making it accessible, practical, and genuinely useful for people who think it isn’t for them.

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