WHAT THIS IS:
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Raw writing in variable formats. A practice in the freedom of expression. Writing for the sake of enjoying the process vs. the outcome.
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Of my life, hobbies, interest areas, etc.
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On themes and subject areas that pique my interest at the time, and/or are shaped by my values, principles and morals. Come from attempting to deeply understand the human experience in the ways I can.
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Real Talks with Thai... BDRs: The Backbone of Sales Success
From Sacramento to Salesforce, Thai opens up about the real grind of business development, his immigrant roots, and his vision for a quiet life in Lake Tahoe. Read his story of persistence, family, and ambition.
Interview with Japanese Hairstylist Takuma (拓磨) on Craft & Hair Transformation <3
A conversation with Takuma (拓磨), a Japanese hairstylist based in Toronto, on precision, craft, identity, and the quiet power of hands. From big hair transformations to techno, travel, and finding confidence through style, this interview explores what it means to refine a craft with intention.
INTERVIEW WITH: A (Real) Cowboy. Jason Olbekson. On Sales Leadership, Tech, and Texas Values
Texas-born and values-driven, Jason Olbekson brings a rare blend of grit, authenticity, and heart to sales leadership in tech. In this interview, he reflects on growing up Texan, what “cowboy values” really mean in modern leadership, and how staying grounded has shaped his career in an industry that often forgets its human core.
LINK UP WITH: Justin from Toronto <3
A documentation of my in-person link up with my dear friend Justin! A personal story about cultural commonality, and professional growth.