Then along came Remy.
I never planned to create Remy. I was deep in the world of STEM education, designing planet plushies and posters for Thorngood Studios and Skytour Livestream. At the same time, I was developing specialized plush companions to support autistic children — tools with purpose, comfort, and science behind them. That was the plan.
And then, out of nowhere, Remy appeared. Not as a product idea, not as a business strategy, but as a character who simply showed up in the middle of my work — fully formed, needed, and undeniable. While I was creating resources for learning and neurodiversity, Remy emerged as something different: a companion for people whose memories were fading, and for the families trying to hold on to them. He wasn’t part of the roadmap. He was the interruption that became the mission. My AI simply replied, “this is your life’s work now.”
Remy is currently in development and hope to begin production in 2027.