Good Company Podcast #4: Adam JK
The older I get, the more I long for conversations about life and work that embrace transparency, radical honesty and nuance. As the world of “content production” becomes more and more influenced by social media, we’ve seen the rough edges of real life polished down into perfect shiny bite-sized pieces of inspiration? that are often […]
The older I get, the more I long for conversations about life and work that embrace transparency, radical honesty and nuance. As the world of “content production” becomes more and more influenced by social media, we’ve seen the rough edges of real life polished down into perfect shiny bite-sized pieces of inspiration that are often lacking some of the reality so many of us crave. Thankfully, Adam JK is not interested in perfection, but in finding the beauty and connection that comes from embracing imperfection. Last week I took the train down to Brooklyn to talk with Adam at his kitchen table about some pretty serious things that we don’t always get to talk about here: life, death, copying, crediting, the meaning of it all, and how we find hope in times when a lot of us are feeling unheard and devalued. Adam shared his thoughts on the power of honesty online, why it’s important to acknowledge life’s down moments in order to appreciate the moments when we’re feeling on top of the world, and how to understand and work with (and not against) the way our culture treats artists and...
The older I get, the more I long for conversations about life and work that embrace transparency, radical honesty and nuance. As the world of “content production” becomes more and more influenced by social media, we’ve seen the rough edges of real life polished down into perfect shiny bite-sized pieces of inspiration that are often lacking some of the reality so many of us crave. Thankfully, Adam JK is not interested in perfection, but in finding the beauty and connection that comes from embracing imperfection. Last week I took the train down to Brooklyn to talk with Adam at his kitchen table about some pretty serious things that we don’t always get to talk about here: life, death, copying, crediting, the meaning of it all, and how we find hope in times when a lot of us are feeling unheard and devalued. Adam shared his thoughts on the power of honesty online, why it’s important to acknowledge life’s down moments in order to appreciate the moments when we’re feeling on top of the world, and how to understand and work with (and not against) the way our culture treats artists and...
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