I'm starting a newsletter
As I come to the conclusion of my first year of business school, I keep circling back to that old Greek word, syntithenai, “a putting-together,” or “composition,” the moment things click after tumbling hazily around in the dark. Under the umbrella of the word “synthesis”, Hegel turns it into a stage-light for history, using his dialectic procedure. In this dialectic process, two ideas, thesis and antithesis, clash, sparking like jumper cables until a third thing thrums to life: synthesis. I’m calling this newsletter Synthesis since the concept stands as a deliberate act of assembling parts, sometimes opposing, into a meaningful whole. So welcome to Synthesis: half-journal, half-laboratory, and sometimes a bar table where code and culture haggle over what comes next.
Why another newsletter?
Because business moves fast, and the headlines rarely slow down long enough to ask why a new tool, market trend, or pop-up experience actually resonates with people. I want this space to be the pause button. A place where a product manager can glimpse how an AI-native marketplace reshapes community norms, or a C-suite exec can see why a dinner series matters as much as a feature release.
How I’ll write
Think of it as a voice memo cleaned up just enough to be readable. I’ll jump from venture funding stats to vineyard anecdotes, but I’ll ground every detour in a clear through-line: humans still crave stories. Great leaders know this; it’s why narrative sits at the center of innovation playbooks. So if I drift into an origin tale about mezcal or a rant on decentralized governance, it’s only to surface the pattern that ties them back to market reality and how those patterns breathe life into our world.
What you’ll get
Tech with context – quick dives on AI, drone deliveries, or immersive media, framed not just as widgets but as levers that drive and shift behavior.
Culture decoded – how entertainment, communities, and beverages (my other sandbox) teach us about brand trust, loyalty loops, and experience design.
Connection blueprints – practical riffs on keeping the “human in the loop,” whether you’re scaling a startup team, re-imagining the campus classroom or ruminating about the future of work.
An open invitation
I’m Tyrone Scafe, a technologist, founder, sometimes wine connoisseur, always connector. If you run a venture fund, lead an engineering org, or teach the next cohort of product thinkers and want to swap notes, the comments and my inbox are open. Bring your half-finished ideas; we’ll synthesize them together.
No dense theory, just real-world collisions and the occasional toast when an insight lands. Welcome to Synthesis. Let’s get building.