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The internet is full of grifters and cynicism. Which is precisely why I think more regular people should share their art, writing, side projects, and creative practices publicly. β162: Why you should share onlineβ Ironically, the people least likely to share their work online are exactly the ones that we should be hearing more from. Where are you practicing your craft? Reply directly - and share links! - Jeremy β ps |
Drawings, big questions, movement / exercise ideas, bite-sized prompts.
Before we we walked upright, our ancestors swung through the forest. This is an ode to primate locomotion. 166: Brachiation[ 1 min read ] Are you getting out there on monkey bars? When did you last climb a tree? - Jeremy psI'm giving away a set of Fire Jar prints!Reply "PRINTS" to enter the free raffle. I'll draw a random winner next week π ppsIn case you missed the last post -Here's 165: Simple Spine Moves
Spines are complicated. And vital. Everyone's backs are different.Everyone's body is unique.Here are eight exercises that work for me. 165: Simple Spine Moves[ 2 min read ] What feels helpful for your spine?What movements work for you? Wishing you a good week, - Jeremy psHere are my (spiky) exercise opinions. And all previous movement posts.
I am obsessed with time capsules. Recently, Rob Greig and I sat down with Matt Sly (the founder of FutureMe) to discuss his 20-year journey growing FutureMe from a whimsical side project to a global app with millions of users. It's a tech / entrepreneurship deep dive. 164: Matt Sly Interview[ 48 min video ] If you listen, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Keep on time-traveling, - Jeremy psttyl continues to evolve and improve. You can record via mobile/web. It's free!Send an audio clip to your...