Hello + welcome to this tiny space on the internet! I created this blog (+ changed the name twice since) 14 years ago as a creative outlet from my career in the emergency room as a PA. After spending the past 7 (or so) years on social media outlets, I have decided to delete all of the ones associated with this blog and get back to the heart of blogging.
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Hello everyone! Welcome to the first episode of my new solo series. I was inspired to do this because there was a huge influx of questions I received from my listeners as to why I left social media. The answer to that question is incredibly complex and was made due to what I learned about myself, the industry, and life as a whole. I hope my story can inspire all of us to really take note of our social media use and how we’re processing information daily.
I want to start off by saying this series will be reminiscent of my stories I used to post on Instagram, just me being authentically me. The layout will be comparable to a conversation, sharing whatever is on my mind depending on the day. I think it’s important to start today’s episode from the beginning, which is why I started blogging. After having a “why not me?” moment and years of posts without sponsors or partnerships, things began to change.
It wasn’t long before this “hobby” of mine became a passion. It sparked my curiosity and as a lifelong learner I loved mastering all these new skills I was trying from photography to coding. It was about that time that new social media apps were created and my free blog posts were free no more, which I quickly realized came at a cost. You’ve heard me say it before and you’ll probably hear me say it again, but the effects of these apps are extremely damaging. No matter how alone you are or how much you think these apps benefit you, I promise that you are enough and even better off without them.
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As much as I miss the engagement of following you on social media. I am so glad to engage with you via a platform that you actually enjoy and feel more authentically you.