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This week, episode 12, I talk with Anton Krupicka.
Anton is an all around mountain athlete with a unique perspective on ego and external validation. We dive into his experience with higher education and the aesthetic of dissonance. We also talk about riding bikes and how profound moments of life clarity can really sneak up on you.
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This week on Here For Now, Lilah Strauss. Lilah is a freelance creative producer and all around badass. Lilah and I talk about creative work in a corporate setting versus that same work in freelance settings. We discuss the agency freelance work gives you to set boundaries and stick up for yourself. Lilah also shares about how a serious injury changed her perspective on life.
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Rudy, is a photographer, artist and musician based near Chicago. Rudy shares about how he got to where he is now. We talk about the importance of tangible projects. We also talk about some of the music he’s made though creative limitations.
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Chad is the owner and creator of Corvid Cycles. Chad and I sat down at his one car garage shop to talk about his journey turning his passion for bikes into his career. We discuss Chad’s perspective on being a sometimes creative person. Chad also shares about his aspirations for creating positive change and equality within and outside of the bike industry.
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Zoë is a writer, elite runner and host of the DNF podcast.
Zoë and I talk about the challenges of social media platforms. We discuss her mission as a creative individual. And we touch on compassion, and ways we can use compassion for better communication.
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What can we be doing better, what kind of questions do you want to have answered, who do you want to hear from? This week, a short announcement about the future of Here For Now. I’ll be taking the next few weeks off to reset a bit and dial in our process for making an even better podcast moving forward.
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My guest this week is Brendan Davis. Brendan is a photographer and filmmaker based in Colorado. We talk about the innocence of youth and whether or not we have much innocence left. Brendan discusses why he values personal projects over other work. We also dig into the dangers of comparison and why it’s something we shouldn't do so much.
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Sara considers herself a student of life and a giver of language. We talk through some of Sara’s writing, and her endeavors in the outdoors. Sara also shares about how craft and culture are one in the same.
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Jenny is the co-founder of Wild Barn Coffee. Jenny shares about her passion for the work she's doing. We talk about the value of routine and Jenny shares her motto “worrying is a wasted emotion”.
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Kyle is a musician and man of movement in the mountains. Kyle and I dig into his connection with music and how it translates to his outdoor endeavors. Kyle shares his perspective on dedication to practice and how it helps him refine his craft.
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Peter is a student of Math, Signal Processing and Data Science at Colorado School of Mines. But he's a lot more than just a student. Peter has experienced quite a lot in his lifetime. We talk about how he made it through drug addiction at a young age and his connection to the outdoors. We also talk about community, and how important it is, no matter what you’re going through.
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Kody is a commercial photographer and filmmaker based in Boulder Colorado. We dive into some of the challenges of working for yourself and always feeling like you need to hustle. Kody shares about how skateboarding shaped who he has become today. And we also talk about Luck and how it’s a tricky concept.