MisterGemba.com isn’t just a portfolio, it’s where I share what I’m learning across tech, creativity, and culture.
As a Machine Learning & Cloud Engineer who loves cinematography, music, aviation, and motorsport, I kept seeing the same problem everywhere “representation.”
The numbers are hard to ignore:
- Tech: 7% Black workforce, 3% in leadership
- Cinematography: Less than 5% people of color as directors of photography
- Motorsport: Less than 1% drivers of color
- Aviation: 3% Black pilots
- Music production: Significantly underrepresented behind the boards
These aren’t just stats. They’re barriers. Young people who never see themselves in these spaces never imagine they belong there.
That’s why I created Finding Purpose, to be the representation I wish I’d seen. A place where curiosity becomes skill, and skill becomes something meaningful. Where you can see yourself in any of it.
This isn’t about polished results. It’s about documenting the real process.
What MisterGemba.com does:
The platform follows one path: Inspiration → Skills → Action
I want to help you move from feeling inspired to actually learning, to taking real steps forward.
This is where:
- Tech and creativity connect through real projects
- You learn through tutorials, conversations, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns
- African innovation, music, and storytelling get the spotlight
- Aviation and motorsport become accessible through honest stories
- Community grows by highlighting people and journeys
It’s part portfolio, part journal, part learning hub. It’s home for people who want to build, create, fly, learn, and challenge themselves.
What Drives This
Inspire – Share real journeys that show the human side of learning
Educate – Break down skills into lessons you can actually use
Connect – Build bridges across industries, cultures, and people
Why This Matters
Too many people never chase their potential because they’ve never seen someone who looks like them doing what they dream about. Representation is permission. It says you belong.
Talent is everywhere. Opportunity isn’t. Without examples, guidance, or community, paths fade before they begin.