Not my voice matters in particular, more than anyone else. Everyone has a story to tell, are you willing to peel back that onion to reveal it for the world to see? I’m not stepping on anyone’s toes with my voice being out but people should welcome themselves too because they don’t know who they may impact just being who they are. People can also enjoy the passion through you if they don’t understand much. To explain it clearly to see that I’m passionate about sneakers. There may be people who don’t understand anything about sneakers except you wear them but may come to read your content and get an understanding of what it is from you posting that content. It’s you that they come to enjoy and appreciate not the content and that’s what they may get out of it.
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Finally, I like to mention favor piece of media that I made so far. It’s a toss between two pieces. The article on what I did on what to do with old sneaker boxes and/or sneakers of the day Bryn Athyn College edition Part I & II. Both required me to get off the couch and use my creative mindset to do something. The sneaker boxes were cool because not only I’m making a piece that I can keep for me to hang. You can view this article from an environmental standpoint and just not throw boxes in the garage to waste but reuse them for something better and creative. Sneakers of the day allow for creating a connection with people on campus, the interaction I got from people was genuine and not focused. I was to build a connection with people through sneakers, and I really asked, “Can I take a picture of your shoes?” What little connection we can make with people just by talking to each other. That’s why our voice matters.
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