I’ve pushed this idea into the back burner for the longest time. I knew it requires a fair degree of commitment and dedication. I questioned whether I would have the energy or headspace to sustain this endeavour. But after taking a small survey-cum-personality-test, it seems like creating a podcast is the next most logical result step for me, especially after radio.
So here we are, about to embark on this crazy journey of online media. I’ve got a dozen half-baked ideas and show topics that need to be organized. The main theme, though, is pretty much set. It’s going to be me talking about how I make sense of things – and hopefully, helping others make sense of things, too. Making meaning out of – or in the middle of – the madness that surrounds us on a daily basis.
Take the plunge, chime in, and be a part of this crazy new journey of mine. I’m more than happy to share the experience with other (insane) people. If you have suggestions, fill in the form below!
ContentEd. It's both a title (short for content editor) and a descriptor (being satisfied in life).
I focus on brand-building content strategy in the digital space. I have a never-ending booklist and I consume varied content on a daily basis. My habit of hoarding information helps me pick other people's brains over tea. I enjoy meeting people and have a knack for asking the right questions. My secret (yet uncapitalised and unmonetised) skill is leading others towards personal epiphanies.
I've written a self-published book on content marketing for a boutique digital marketing agency. Once in a while, I appear in social media to talk about the online world. My latest book project is on mental illness and the Christian community. Some of the my blog entries may make it to another book about singleness in the not-so-near future.
Because life is short and the days are long, I also have a weekly podcast.