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.
Last week, I interviewed one of my favorite internet writers. We discussed books, art, intuition, parenting, envy, and self-publishing. A longform podcast conversation. 161: Lawrence Yeo Podcast[ 38 min listen ] Lawrence just self-published his first book. It is excellent. Check out his work at MoreToThat.com. - Jeremy psIn case you missed my (off-key) singing:Fire Jar 160: Nilsson and Newman.
I've been enjoying playing piano lately. This is my version of a cover of a cover: A Randy Newman song, via Harry Nilsson. 160: Dayton, OH - 1903[ 2 min listen ] Are you playing music? Listening to music?Recording music? If so, share links and recs! - Jeremy psThanks again for the crowdsourced replies. I really appreciate your notes.
I haven't done a reader mailbag in a while. Here are some of your replies to my last post (injuries + rehab). 159: Reader Mailbag 18[ 2 min read ] I love getting newsletter responses! I always learn a ton from you. Feel free to respond directly, anytime. - Jeremy psThe original post, in case you missed it :