When I got home from Camp Mighty there was a beautifully addressed envelope to me from Charles Morrison, the first speaker I’ve had a chance to see at CreativeMornings Seattle. Since I didn’t apply or even consider going away to college, this may have been...
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I love that we live in a time where talented, smart, creative people can have a vision, create a plan, and get their dreams funded by asking the world for a little bit of help. Rena Tom and Bryan Boyer are working tirelessly to get Makeshift Society Brooklyn ready for...
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I subscribe to a lot of newsletters. I don’t have time to read all of them, but I am able to give each one a quick scan to see if there’s something I want to investigate further. Today’s INK361 update was so full of fun and whimsy that I had to...
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This week I read about an amazing photography project by Michelle Gardella on Artifact Uprising. “She lives with her husband and two children in a 25-foot airstream camper, traveling the US in search of stories that need to be told.” Wow, right? Michelle...
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This morning I was reassessing the goals I’ve created for myself on Go Mighty. I started making these lists on my own blog in 2011, then switched to using Go Mighty before I attended Camp Mighty last year. Since I’m going again NEXT WEEK (huh! That was...
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“Those rambling philosophical voiceovers; the placid images of nature, offering quiet contrast to the evil deeds of men; the stunning cinematography, often achieved with natural light; the striking use of music – here is a filmmaker with a clear sensibility and...
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Remember when I used to do You’re My Obsession posts every single Monday? Or maybe you’re new here. For a while I went so crazy that I decided I was not only going to introduce five cool things every single week, but also design new graphics to go with...
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I never intended to spotlight one person in my InstaAwesome column, but this week I couldn’t help myself.The first time I heard about Burning Man was when I received a postcard from my friend Kerry who had moved away from Louisiana to go live with the...
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Monday night was awesome. Thanks to a tip from my dear friend Jill, I got a ticket to the Indie Kindred screening at Columbia City Theater. Then I thought, why not invite some Seattle indie kindreds to come along too? I posted a status update on Facebook and ended up...
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The scariest and the best parts of life can come from allowing yourself to be vulnerable.Last week I shared a post about a creativity project that I’m participating in at Besotted. The latest prompt is “muse,” and artist Rebecca Rebouché has been...
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