As a longtime SNL watcher, the premiere of each season always feel a little bit like Christmas morning. All summer, you watch the news on who will leave and who will come back, silently ache at relevant news stories ("It'll be too late to do a sketch on it!" should be classified as an emotion- … Continue reading Onboarding Done Right: SNL’s Pete Davidson
Combating “Contact Glow” with Captivating Stories
I remember a distinct moment in a return visit to my high school during college, chatting with one of our assistant principals. "What are you studying?" "Communications and business, and I just decided to add a minor in film." "What are you going to do with that?" I got this question a lot after adding … Continue reading Combating “Contact Glow” with Captivating Stories
On My Writing Process
Well, they got me. My friend Kate and her crew from It's Just Brunch have tagged me to share a bit of insight about my writing process. I've been asked this a few times by other friends, so I'm electing to/complying with the demand to pull back the curtain on how I do this. Here … Continue reading On My Writing Process
Cross Training for Creativity
My dear friend and fellow runner Megan released a post yesterday about her most recent job search, an unexpected one, and how it's similar to the marathon she ran last year. As I read her piece, I was so impressed with her ability to constructively encapsulate a difficult time (I'm definitely not always equipped with the grace … Continue reading Cross Training for Creativity