DANIEL BERRYMAN
Singer & Technologist

“May we see ever more clearly & live ever more fully, together.”
— Me
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Performer
One Voice. Many Worlds. Always Human.
I'm a performer who moves fluidly between worlds—opera, musical theatre, and popular music. Trained as a tenor and storyteller, I bring emotional clarity and vocal versatility to every stage I step on. Whether I’m singing Puccini, Sondheim, or Paul Simon, my goal is the same: to connect, to communicate, and to create moments that feel alive.

Voice Teacher
Targeted Awareness. Deep Listening.
My teaching is rooted in the old tenors—those who sang with ease, not force. That sound changed my singing, and now it shapes how I teach. I focus on clean cord closure, breath coordination, and subtle muscular control so singers can unlock flexibility across any style.
“The human spirit must prevail over technology.”
— Albert Einstein
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Software Engineer
Engineer the Solution. Elevate the System.
I approach software engineering with curiosity, precision, and a drive to improve not just features, but the way we build them. I care about clean execution, scalable systems, and the processes that make great work repeatable. Success isn’t just shipping code—it’s learning from it, refining it, and building stronger foundations for the next problem to solve.

Primary Care Technologist
Tech support for humans—not systems.
As a Primary Care Technologist my goal is to help you understand what you actually need, fix what’s broken, and build systems that support YOUR life—not just enrich the system. My goal is to keep you in charge of your tools, your data, and your direction. I don’t work for the system. I work for you—with clarity, care, and a focus on sovereignty.
“Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.”
— Coach Taylor
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Theatre For The World
Theater Belongs to the Makers.
We're building digital tools and data platforms that invest in the people behind the performance—not to profit from their creativity, but to amplify it. Inspired by models like the Wikimedia Foundation, we believe in infrastructure that supports the community rather than extracting from it. This isn't about users. It's about contributors. It's about reclaiming our role not as the product, but the producers—of culture, of knowledge, of the next generation of theater. The future of theater isn't something we wait for. It's something we build, together.
My Process Top

Phase 1: Lenses
A shift in how you see.
Before we act, we learn to see. Phase 1 is about discovering the invisible structures behind voice, tech, and self — and learning to notice what you've always missed. Because true freedom starts with clear sight.

Phase 2: Travel Guides
Your first steps into the landscape.
Once you see clearly you need a roadmap. Travel Guides are practical, compassionate supports for implementation — tools, templates, coaching, and companionship that help you move through uncertainty and build what's true.

Phase 3: Embodiment
When the journey becomes you.
Embodiment is the quiet revolution that happens when clarity and practice take root. It's no longer about what you're doing — it's about who you've become. This phase is marked by integration, presence, and ease: the blueprint lives in your bones.
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
— Oscar Wilde