..3 live podcasts, a WP-based site more or less the way I want it and even did the show notes. Web 2.0 requires an advanced degree to master. Despite all the blather online about how easy it is to "become the media", the truth is....this shit is hard!
Anyhow, I've finally got a simple workflow down, now it's up to me to start cranking out better qualtiy content and sound. Once I've got that mastered it is on to bigger and better things (like a Flash site and Video!)
gotta love the effort
Samstag, 24. März 2007
Mittwoch, 21. März 2007
Getting It All Together: a week before go-live
I decided that at my age and with my responsibilites, stepping out of my current job and pursing a will-o-the-wisp idea about what I wanted to be "when I grew up" just wasn't plausible. So, I would have to find another way to leverage myself into that life that had, somehow, passed me right by.
If you wake to one day find yourself in a passionless job, you should know that you are not alone. That is, of course, small comfort. We are beholden to our lifestyle, our expectations and those expectations of those around us and we know that, for the most part, are friends and relations are too. You can like your job, be good at what you and certainly take some satisfaction in that and the small successes that practicing it brings but still find yourself feeling unfulfilled and not really knowing why.
Realizing that this is my situation and not rellishing the idea of growing greyer not ever having moved beyond the small satisfactions that passionless work brings, I've decided to try to paddle against the stream. I've gathered up the oars of my expereince and skills and have set off to find a different tributary in which to row my little boat.
...and here goes nothing
If you wake to one day find yourself in a passionless job, you should know that you are not alone. That is, of course, small comfort. We are beholden to our lifestyle, our expectations and those expectations of those around us and we know that, for the most part, are friends and relations are too. You can like your job, be good at what you and certainly take some satisfaction in that and the small successes that practicing it brings but still find yourself feeling unfulfilled and not really knowing why.
Realizing that this is my situation and not rellishing the idea of growing greyer not ever having moved beyond the small satisfactions that passionless work brings, I've decided to try to paddle against the stream. I've gathered up the oars of my expereince and skills and have set off to find a different tributary in which to row my little boat.
...and here goes nothing
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