the seasons of my life
/Around ten years ago I heard “Landslide” for the first time.
Read MoreAround ten years ago I heard “Landslide” for the first time.
Read MoreLast month I opened my inbox and saw an email from Pinterest. They were interested in connecting to some pinners in Des Moines and I was obviously more than happy to help them.
Read MoreA lot of you are going to ROLL YOUR EYES SO HARD when you realize what this post is about but I don't care. "Getaway Car" is one of the best pop songs of the past few years - it turns any car into a getaway car! - and when my friend and I decided to attend the Reputation Tour stop in Kansas City, I knew I wanted to do something to commemorate it.
Read MoreErika Veurink's site is one of my favorite online spaces. Her observations are fresh and she never tries to emulate anyone else. She is who she is and her content reflects that.
Read MoreOne of the hardest parts about living alone is that there's no one to talk to when things go wrong. Like, if I have a bad day, there isn't anyone waiting for me back home. It's just me and a random episode of Seinfeld.
Read MorePresent Over Perfect is one of those books that I read often, but have never actually finished. I always get stuck on a few specific chapters because something in them stirs my soul. Shauna is gifted at giving language to what so many of us sense and feel. In that sense, she's a true artist.
Read MoreCreating consistent digital content opens more doors than you can even imagine.
Read MoreI've been listening to Beth Kirby's new podcast and it prompts me to do some serious soul searching. At the end of an episode earlier this week, I askef myself: what does success look like for you?
Read MoreLast week, my friend and I headed down to Kansas City to see Odesza in concert. KC is only three hours from DSM, so it's the perfect destination for a day trip. And besides being a stellar person, Haverlee also happens to be a talented photographer and she was kind enough to bring her camera along for the ride.
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