Do You Feel A Calling to Be Creative?

Many individuals are driven to careers in the arts, channeling their inherent creativity into something more tangible and expressive. Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o found her calling in acting, inspired to convey deep emotional experiences. Creativity is often an innate urge, something that talented individuals like Jared Leto grow up around and embrace fully. Moreover, high-achieving individuals, such as intelligent and talented mothers, frequently balance their creative passions with family responsibilities, despite the challenges. This creative drive is rooted deeply in the soul, necessary for emotional and intellectual fulfillment.

Many individuals are driven to careers in the arts, channeling their inherent creativity into something more tangible and expressive. Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o found her calling in acting, inspired to convey deep emotional experiences. Creativity is often an innate urge, something that talented individuals like Jared Leto grow up around and embrace fully. Moreover, high-achieving individuals, such as intelligent and talented mothers, frequently balance their creative passions with family responsibilities, despite the challenges. This creative drive is rooted deeply in the soul, necessary for emotional and intellectual fulfillment.

Inequality beneath the surface: a Belgian case study on structural discrimination in the workplace and the role of organizational structure, culture and policies

nequality beneath the surface: a Belgian case study on structural discrimination in the workplace and the role of organizational structure, culture and policies

This article discusses the structural discrimination present in workplaces, particularly against women and ethnic minorities, highlighting how organizational culture, structure, and policies contribute to inequality. It emphasizes the importance of restructuring, culture change, and policy enforcement in creating an inclusive work environment that enables merit-based advancement for all employees, thus advocating for a fair and diverse workforce.

Adaptation 101: (I Am Not Your) Slave versions 1-4 (1989-2024)

Adaptation 101: (I Am Not Your) Slave versions 1-4 (1989-2024)

The song “(I Am Not Your) Slave” evolved with each band the writer played in, starting with Sluggo in 1989. Over the years, it transformed from its original version to punk, and eventually to jazz. The latest iteration was recorded in 2024, showcasing the tune’s adaptability. Each version reflects the distinct style of the band members involved, emphasizing the importance of musical evolution and collaboration.

Joanna Penn: You Wear Many Hats As An Author

Joanna Penn: You Wear Many Hats As An Author

Joanna Penn, a successful indie author, details her strategy for productivity amidst juggling various tasks. By reflecting on her goals and outsourcing non-core activities to a virtual assistant and specialists, she aims to write more books and expand into audiobooks, translations, and new markets. She also discusses the importance of adapting to social media changes and managing overwhelm, all while maintaining her creative workflow and avoiding burnout. Penn is recognized for her non-fiction work as well as her bestselling thrillers.

Original Songs: SP?T demo (1993)

SP?T

In 1993, I joined the Chicago-based progressive power-pop band SPOT, playing bass and lead vocals for our three-song demo. With collaborative songwriting and organic compositions, we gigged around, including an unforgettable Halloween show. Despite our potential, the band disbanded as life took us in different directions, marking the start of my “Lost Decade.” Enjoy our demo tunes showcasing our short-lived journey.

Cover Song: Times Like These (Foo Fighters) (2022)

Cover Song: Times Like These (Foo Fighters) (2022)

After a twenty-year break from recording, an avid Foo Fighters fan covers their track with a unique, stripped-down version featuring only vocals and finger snapping with his son. Inspired by frontman Dave Grohl’s resilience and humanity detailed in his book, the cover honors the deep connections and support within Grohl’s life. The artist anticipates Grohl’s continued evolution, suggesting his best work may yet be ahead, reminiscent of The Beatles’ studio-focused experiments.

Cover Song: Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol) 2022

Cover Song: Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol) 2022

An unusual choice for me, this cover song features unique instrumentals and vocals. At over seven minutes, largely due to João Pedro’s extended piano outro and his percussion talents, it lingers memorably. Special thanks to Jan Urbanc for the exceptional drumming. Both contributed greatly to the song’s adaptation.

Original Song: If Love Is Gone (1999)

If Love Is Gone (1999)

A musician reflects on composing a song about unrequited love following a canceled engagement to his college sweetheart, whose newfound religious beliefs conflicted with his agnosticism. Years later, he appreciates the growth and the birth of his son that resulted from the breakup. Influenced by Britpop and The Beatles, particularly George Harrison, he musically digressed into admiration for Ringo. The song is shared with a hint of wondering if TATANKA might adapt it.

Whiskey Myers: Broken Window Serenade (2011)

Whiskey Myers: Broken Window Serenade (2011)

“Broken Window Serenade” by Whiskey Myers is a haunting acoustic ballad that delves into heartbreak and longing with soulful vocals and deep lyrics. Garnering critical acclaim, the 2011 song strikes a balance between vulnerability and resilience, connecting with listeners through its intimate storytelling and rich musical arrangement.

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Tráthnóna Maith ????

The content appears to be a video link potentially showcasing an Irish sunset, indicated by hashtags like #IrelandSunset and #IrishEvening. There’s also a cryptic message, “DO take any wooden nickels,” and contact information for TATANKA, which may include a website and a phone number for further inquiries.

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