#BLM

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.”

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Why I don’t watch TV

I understand that off the bat this sounds pretentious but bare with me. If life is a straight line going from left to right and we add hills for the monumental moments in life, the good, happy, joyous moments. And we add valleys for the low moments, the sad, heart breaking, depressing states we experience. What we end up with us a diverse landscape of peaks and gorges. And what’s special about this is that everyone’s is different and unique. Some people will have a mountain range and some will have more deep canyons.

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Ikigai Or Why I started Podcasting

At the time of writing this I will have posted 25 podcast episodes under the ‘Volumes’ brand that can be watched on YouTube and listened to on either Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And there are currently 4 scheduled to upload over the next few weeks.

But now that I’ve gotten my plug out the way, I want to answer the question that every guest has asked me. Why did you start podcasting? I seems like a straight forward question to answer although I never felt like the answer I would give ever truly represented why I started podcasting.

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Why photo books are still important

When I say photo book I don’t mean that dust covered, leather bound album full of your parents wedding photos and pictures of aunts and uncles that you’ve never met but rather what I really mean is something even more obscure.

By photo book I really mean the collection of photos captured by an artist or journalist that is curated into a physical creation. An exhibit that fits into the palms of your hands. And I’m going to explain to you why photo books are important.

They’re not.

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It’s time to think different

The world as we know it is changing and I’m excited about that. I don’t crave anarchy and I don’t go out and look for trouble but I am in a unique state of anxiety and excitement about the current state of affairs. Two days ago the UK’s prime minister announced that our country is going into ‘Lock Down’ and that we must remain in our homes for the following three weeks due to the outbreak of a deadly virus. A deadly virus that has spread to every corner of the planet and flipped the idea of daily routine upside down and for many now, life as a whole, has been turned on its head. I understand that this doesn’t sound exciting unless it was read in a sci-fi book or watched in an apocalyptic movie.

But let me explain.

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A Badly Titled First Post

I’ve contemplated how to start writing my introduction to blogging for several days before even having the slightest idea of what I’m going to talk about in the post itself. I, like many others would consider myself a perfectionist. Or at least I once did.

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