
Hey, I’m Angie—part strategist, part data geek, all-in on making complex ideas feel… human.
I started Big Thinks Small Words because I believe tech shouldn’t sound like a secret language. The world of AI, data, and innovation is wild, brilliant, and full of potential—and everyone deserves a seat at the table, not just the folks who speak “fluent jargon.”
This blog is my space to break things down, ask better questions, and chase the joy of a good “aha!” moment. Think of it like a nerdy dinner party—where metaphors are encouraged, deep dives are welcome, and no one gets left behind.
So whether you build tech, teach it, critique it, or are just plain curious… pull up a chair. We’ve got big thoughts to untangle—and small words to do it with.
Why this blog exists
Tech moves fast. One day you’re trying to figure out TikTok, the next you’re drowning in headlines about AI writing novels or robots folding laundry. It’s easy to feel left behind.
Big Thinks Small Words exists because too much of tech is written for insiders, not the curious majority. AI. Data science. Innovation. These ideas are shaping our future—but the way we talk about them often feels exclusive, intimidating, or just plain confusing.
This blog is my answer to that.
I created Big Thinks Small Words to make complex ideas feel accessible, engaging, and even fun. Not by dumbing them down—but by clearing the fog. Using analogies, plain language, and real-world context to help people actually understand what’s going on under the hood.
Whether you’re deep in the industry or just want to follow along without getting lost, you deserve to feel included in the conversation.
This is tech—decoded, demystified, and made for you.

What You’ll Find Here
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BIG IDEAS, small words: I break down tech concepts like I’m explaining them to my 6 year old (who is very curious and asks the toughest questions).
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Tech trends without the hype: I’ll tell you what’s actually important vs. what’s just flashy noise.
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Real-world stories: How tech is changing jobs, creativity, healthcare, and even how we date. (Spoiler: It’s messy.)
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Actionable curiosity: Tips to explore tech on your own terms—no pressure to “become a pro.”
This is a space for conversation, not a lecture. Got a tech question? A topic you’re dying to understand? A hot take on why robots shouldn’t make pizza? Let’s chat!