ASK SOMEONE WHO KNOWS YOU

“What decision are you about to make on Claude’s advice that would change if you picked up the phone and asked someone who knows you?”

A great point from David Sparks, on letting robotic AI thinking make any sort of choice for us.

I talk with a lot of creatives about having a team, a bunch of fellow people in the same boat navigating the same waters. Bounce ideas off of them, vent with them, share with them.

Then with or without AI, you’ve got more perspective to work with when you’re building, writing, doing.

STOP WAITING FOR PERMISSION

As a young punk rock kids we made zines and stared music blogs (instead of complaining that the major music outlets wouldn’t cover our bands), booked our own shows (when “real” venues wouldn’t book us), and released our own music (when labels wouldn’t give us the time of day).

I CAN’T BELIEVE WE GET TO DO THIS

What’s better “marketing” than this? Screaming fans, tender moments, so many smiles – who wouldn’t want to be on that train ride, you know?

And the fun part is this; you don’t need to be as big as Hayley Williams to live this. To be this. Today, make your magic, put it into the world. Big, small, doesn’t matter, it all counts.

CASEY NEISTAT IS MAKING MUSIC

When Casey Neistat started to say that he made all the music in this video, my heart stopped. I thought we were going to hear “I don’t even know how to make music,” and then launch into how great SUNO is, or whatever the fuck that thing is.

But no – he bought an Orchid! He looked up YouTube videos to learn the notes, then chord progressions. As a third generation musician this makes me so happy.

Also, this: