Hi Jono! Your reflections resonate on so many levels. Sharing your journey from "the backpack remix kid" to a solopreneur connecting with climbers on Instagram shows the power of both adapting and sticking to our authentic interests. I'm inspired by your practical tips, especially "Don’t be an entertainer, be an educator." It's a refreshing reminder that substance outlasts surface, and that the best content teaches something memorable.
Loved hearing how you're learning directly from social media feedback. It’s fascinating how your climber sling bag's organizing feature became the unexpected hero over the smell-proof lining—such valuable, real-world insight! Also, Jim Jarmusch's quote on creative "theft" is pure gold; it brings that sense of permission to draw from what speaks to us while creating something uniquely our own.
Thank you for sharing this exploration—these insights are truly actionable, and I’m looking forward to seeing your List of 50 Things! Keep up the inspiring work!
Hi Jono! Your reflections resonate on so many levels. Sharing your journey from "the backpack remix kid" to a solopreneur connecting with climbers on Instagram shows the power of both adapting and sticking to our authentic interests. I'm inspired by your practical tips, especially "Don’t be an entertainer, be an educator." It's a refreshing reminder that substance outlasts surface, and that the best content teaches something memorable.
Loved hearing how you're learning directly from social media feedback. It’s fascinating how your climber sling bag's organizing feature became the unexpected hero over the smell-proof lining—such valuable, real-world insight! Also, Jim Jarmusch's quote on creative "theft" is pure gold; it brings that sense of permission to draw from what speaks to us while creating something uniquely our own.
Thank you for sharing this exploration—these insights are truly actionable, and I’m looking forward to seeing your List of 50 Things! Keep up the inspiring work!