NW Kansas - Hays Area Let’s Build Something That Matters
Hays, KS (open to anyone nearby or far who feels the pull)
Hey NW Kansas folks—some of you, without ever knowing it, gave me little sparks that helped me chase comedy for a while. Thank you, truly. I’m stepping away from that now.
I kept looking for ways to turn jokes into something that actually eases the weight so many carry—the quiet struggles, the patterns that set people up to hurt. Comedy worked for a moment, then felt hollow; it stopped reaching the heart of why I started. I came home to Hays hoping to find whatever wisdom might still be here, the kind that once guided Dr. Peter Chycaliuk from spy work in Ukraine to leading his country’s food and agriculture. I thought maybe a piece of that clarity stayed behind, ready to show how to move through an entertainment world that punishes honesty. But that’s the problem: the industry often asks us to hide the very human parts that need to be seen.
A few years ago, an intelligence group offered me a role—use my humor to get close to certain circles and pass information. I turned it down. It felt like a path that would leave me empty. Instead, I’ve been dreaming of an entertainment space that’s honest, unfiltered by politics or social rules, built to shine light on the darkest corners—especially the harm done to kids and others who have no voice. A platform on the dark web, not for shock, but to reach people who can’t be reached any other way and help them find a door out.
I can’t do this under my own name. I need a complete, careful separation—new identity, new trail—so the past doesn’t drag anyone down. I’m not asking for secrets or shortcuts; I’m asking for guidance from those who’ve done it before. Maybe you’ve rebuilt quietly after hard times. Maybe you know secure systems. Maybe you’re a determined woman navigating a tough field and ready for a protected next chapter. If any of that sounds like you, I’d be grateful for your insight.
What I’m looking for:
No pressure, no rush—just real conversation. Let’s help the ones who’ve been forgotten.
With quiet thanks,