The biography is context. The writing is the work.
Jason Kunselman writes training content with specific, verifiable reasoning. His background informs the articles — it doesn't replace them.


Credentials earned before they were written down
Jason's expertise developed through direct practice and documented application — not credential accumulation. The background here exists so you can weigh the articles against a real record.
His work spans structured training methodology, technical documentation, and applied instruction. Each article draws on a specific base of experience, not general familiarity.
Depth over coverage. Reasoning shown.
Every article starts with a specific question that isn't already answered well elsewhere. Coverage for its own sake produces noise; the articles here are written only when there's something precise to add.
Structure is not decoration — it's how difficult material becomes usable. Each piece is organized so the logic is visible, not just the conclusion.
The articles are where the work is.
Each piece assumes you have a specific question. If you do, the index is the right place to start.
