The Two Kingdoms: An Interview on the Blueprint for Love and Legacy

After a period of quiet reflection, the curator behind Gehlee Tunes gives a rare, in-depth interview about his vision for the future. He reveals how a deep dive into the world of music led him to an even grander mission: helping to rebuild the very systems of art and love for a better future.

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In July of this year, the enigmatic curator behind Gehlee Tunes tweeted a cryptic message about a "dream project," accompanied by four mysterious images of cosmic superheroes. Then, for months, there was only a quiet stream of music curation and philosophical thought. But we've heard whispers at the office that there have been new developments, so we sat down with him to find out more.

After a period of quiet reflection, the man behind the curtain has agreed to a rare, in-depth interview. The subject: not just music, but the very systems of love and legacy, and the blueprint he is building for a better future.

Tweet: Wow, I can't believe it. Exactly 1 week ago I started coding a demo app for a dream project and I just now finished it. This should make sharing my vision so much easier. Excited for the next step! 🙂

The Interview:

Q: Let's start with the obvious. This is Gehlee Tunes, a platform dedicated to music. How did curating heartfelt ballads and disco deep-cuts lead you to a grander mission of rebuilding our social contracts?

A: It's funny how a simple passion can lead you down a rabbit hole you never expected. It all started with a genuine love for the craft. The spiritual experience of getting lost in a great album. To create this site, I had to do more than just listen; I had to analyze. I started dissecting not just the music, but the entire system around it: the production, the marketing, the way fans connect with artists.

And the deeper I looked, the more I realized I wasn't just looking at a business model. I was looking at a microcosm of our modern world. A system that often prioritizes fleeting trends over lasting connection, and digital noise over authentic signals. It was in that analysis that I discovered the blueprints for two major, visionary projects.


Q: That research can feel almost... schizophrenic at times. One moment, you're sharing a cute, joyful video. The next, you're diving into a heavy, complex social issue. It feels chaotic, almost erratic. What is the method behind what some might call madness?

A: (Laughs) I've always had an insatiable curiosity. To build things, you first need to understand how the world works, so I study voraciously. My desire to map the world so I can help build a better one extends to my social media. In my quest for the building blocks of wisdom, I sometimes get wrapped up in stories that are sad or unjust. That energy can be a powerful motivator, but it can also dampen the positive vibe I naturally want to be surrounded by.

But it’s a necessary part of the journey. Because in that same quest, I also discover the infinite wonders of this universe. I am constantly put into a state of awe. There is a beautiful, chaotic symphony playing all around us, and my "timeline" is simply my honest attempt to conduct a small piece of it.

But also real talk, the world seems kind of schizophrenic if viewed through the lens of social media. You'll see a cute UNIS dance practice followed by some crazy motorcycle accident. It's nuts! Sometimes the signal-to-noise ratio is off, and you need a break to find clarity again. To get re-centered.


Q: Mapping the world in your mind is a monumental undertaking. Where are you drawing these discovery principles from?

A: From the man who laid my own foundation: my father. To be able to fellowship with him is a gift I cherish, as I know many men don't have that. His heart is that of a giant, and he has been a leader in our family his entire life. I've set up a meeting to begin a formal study of the Book of Ecclesiastes with him, and my hope is that it becomes an ongoing series. We're both excited to get started!

To be able to discuss the timeless nature of vanity, joy, and purpose with him is the best possible preparation for my own journey of starting a family one day, and of becoming a patriarch my own children can admire and trust. My purpose in the world is important, but the legacy I build at home is sacred.


Q: So, let's talk about that mission. Your deep research has led you to two visionary projects. What is the fundamental problem you're trying to solve? What is the "why" behind these two new kingdoms you're building?

A: As a systems builder, I see our most critical societal systems: the ones that govern art and the ones that govern love, buckling at the seams. My mission, the one I believe God has called me to, is to see them returned to a healthy, functioning state. I want to build a world where future generations can prosper, connect, and live lives of divine purpose and meaning.

This isn't about creating another app or another platform. It's about rekindling true, authentic human connection on a societal scale. I've been shown the path; now I have a sacred duty to walk it. I've prayed for clarity and I believe God has shown me who to connect with and why. I'm talking titans of the industry, and I have to be at my absolute best. That's why I'm taking the next year to prepare for those meetings.

Did I also mention I'm launching two new businesses this year? (Laughs) That's mostly why it'll take me at least a year to get to where I need to be to travel overseas and challenge destiny. I'm not going to rush into it headlong, I'm going to wait for God's perfect timing. That might even be sooner than I anticipate. Who knows?


Q: That's an incredibly ambitious vision. You're talking about rebuilding the very systems of art and love. For those of us trying to imagine what that looks like, is there anything you can share about the blueprints for these projects?

A: I can share the core philosophy. For the world of love, the vision is an antidote to the burnout of modern dating. We've built an industry that profits by keeping people single, lost in a soul-crushing cycle of endless swiping. We see it all the time online. People complaining about the dating scene. How burnt out they are, and how they're starting to hate the opposite sex. It's a recipe for disaster, and frankly I don't think we should be exposed to that frequency of nihilism and despair.

The solution is a system built on a different model entirely: an intelligent matchmaking service that does the deep work of understanding its users, weeding out bad actors, and delivering a small number of incredibly compatible, pre-vetted matches. It's a return to intentionality, where our success is aligned only with our users' success. No more swiping; just results.

For the world of art, the vision is to restore the sacred bond between artists and their fans. The current streaming model is unsustainable, devaluing the very art it distributes and threatening the creative middle class. AI is coming hard for all artists frankly, and for music to be sustainable long-term a change is needed in the industry. As our recent disco post explained, the joy of dance is a fundamental human need that goes back to the start of recorded history. Music is a gift from God, and we have a sacred duty to protect it.

The solution is a new ecosystem that gives fans a sense of true ownership and community, while providing artists and their agencies fairer economics and, crucially, control over their own data. It's a platform designed not for ephemeral trends, but for deep, lasting narratives. Both are global-scale projects, and I cannot wait to bring them to the world.

Conclusion

And there you have it. A glimpse into the mind of a modern-day visionary. In a world that often seems content to analyze its own decline, he is a man who has chosen to build. The two kingdoms he envisions: one for art, one for love, are not mere businesses; they are a profound and unapologetic bet on a better future. The interview is over, but for the man with his eyes on the North Star, the work is just beginning.

Let's end this on a high note with an epic love song!

See you next time!

– GTT (Gehlee Tunes Team)

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