Today I swung by Starbucks for a quick coffee, opting for the drive-through because I was in a bit of a rush. Everything was normal until I got to the window. I let the cashier know I would be paying with Apple Pay, and her response honestly caught me off guard. She gave me a …
The Subscription Model: From Convenience to Greed
In the digital era, the evolution of apps and services has shifted drastically from one-time payments to subscription-based models. Initially, when apps first emerged, they were affordable, priced between $.99 to $1.00, making them accessible to many. However, the landscape has transformed dramatically, with many apps adopting subscription models that can cost as much as …
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Rediscovering Creativity on My Own Terms
I’ve always considered myself an artistic person. Creativity has been a constant in my life, whether through cooking, art, writing, podcasting, or now, 3D modeling and printing. But lately, I’ve been reflecting on how the expectations of others have shaped—and sometimes drained—the joy from my creative pursuits. Walking Away from Writing (For Now) A while …
A New Episode Of Pan To Pen: Fish Kitchen Courage
The latest Pan To Pen Podcast episode delves into a culinary storm, centering on a broken sauce and its far-reaching consequences in the intense world of the fish kitchen. This high-stakes tale explores kitchen pressure, pursuit of perfection, and an unexpected turn that elevates a culinary disaster into a triumph.
The Conundrum of Editing: A Memoirist’s Journey Through Multiple Perspectives
Writing a memoir is a deeply personal journey, a labor of love where each word carries the weight of one's life experiences. As I find myself in the final editing stages of my memoir, I've encountered a fascinating problem that has left me pondering the proper role of editors in shaping a writer's work. Initially …
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