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This is not the first or the last time I will teach someone what “whore’s bath” means.
At least someone already taught Jamy what dingleberries are. No this interview is not about terrible terms in the English language, but it is about communication. It’s about how an artist tells a story visually and helps keep memories alive. Join us in Jamy’s abundant garden farm for zucchini muffins and chill biz talk.
Interview highlights:
+ remember printed photos?
+ building a community client base
+ spontaneous creativity
+ mentoring to learn
+ editing photos to recreate your eye
+ artists developing a business mind
+ choosing to not travel for work
+ side hustle vs. business license
+ a whores bath and dingleberries
+ there’s nothing wrong with the way we’re doing it
+ children are never about convenience
+ affecting change on the local level
+ you are the product of your time and place
+ zero fucks and doing you
A taste:
“I feel like it’s a service to people. I feel like I’m lucky, like if I’d gone into dentistry people would be like, ‘Uhhhh, I have to go see this person again.’ […] Or just happy that I preserve memories for them. Then their family is serviced - in a creative way.”
“This past year a lot of people think that what they’ve been doing is homeschool, and it’s not. It’s school at home, which is worse. Like way worse than even going to school. You can’t manage a classroom online.”
Favorite quotes:
“It’s good enough for who it’s for.”
Thank you for listening!
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Love, Sagewolf xoxo