Nate Green

Nate Green

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My Twitter bio (becoming less and less relevant every day): #StayAtHomeDad, creative sidekick for World Changers, author of Greysuits, founder/editor of OCSPLORA, married to @wendygreen.

Currently, I am a full-time stay-at-home dad and a part-time author.

Other than writing about made-up people in made-up worlds, I'm into tea, semi-extreme sports, plants, the ocean, graphic design, travel, books about travel, marketing (although not very good at it), Minecraft, Mario Kart, Zelda, old houses, religion, podcasts, history, how to make the world better, formula one racing (as of 2021), epic adventure movies and tv shows, and long, wide-ranging conversations with friends.

I was born in Delaware, mostly grew up in Florida, and now live in Massachusetts in Florida with my beautiful crazy wife, our two little boys and our latest addition, a baby little girl... also two cats named Rocky and Gizmo.

I have lived overseas at various times in Haiti, Thailand, and New Zealand, and I’ve been lucky enough to travel to thirty-ish countries.

These days, I get to live the adventure of raising three kids with my amazing wife, Wendy in Gainesville, Florida, and scratching out a little bit of creative work whenever I can fit it in.

Personal Mission Statement
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(1) Explore widely.

(2) Tell fantastic stories.

(3) Leave it better than it was.

(4) Cultivate deep community.

(5) Tackle objectives of moment.

(6) Practice fun and relaxing hospitality.

(7) Choose adventure, generosity, and creativity.

(8) Create vibrant spaces in which to gather and play.

(9) Support those who seek the common good and wellbeing of all.

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“I’m going to live the rest of my life as if I were a great man...I’m going to erase envy and cheap thoughts. I’m going to concentrate my life on the biggest ideals and ideas I can handle. I’m going to associate myself with people who know more than I do. I’m going to tackle objectives of moment...I will constantly support the things I believe in.” —James A. Michener, The World Is My Home

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