Set The Stage w/ Viv J

just start, even if it feels scary. [SEASON 2 IS HERE!]

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Hello angels! I introduce the new season and rebrand, and talk about why waiting for the “perfect time” to create is holding you back. I share my unorthodox process for coming up with concepts in under an hour, how visual storytelling shapes our perceptions, and why it’s okay if your methods seem a little strange to other people. It’s about time I provide additional tips that have helped me on generating more creative ideas as an artist, even if it gets scary.  Even as an aspiring filmmaker representing females and Asian culture, I am still known for my “thinking outside the box” methods. I remember watching the movie, Robots (2005), which was released when I was 3 years old. As a little girl, Bigweld pointed out, “You can shine no matter what you’re made of,” and “See a need, fill a need.” Those lines have resonated with me as it still does today.  As I said before, you never know unless you try. Please grab yourself some food and coffee, and try this brainstorming activity that I highly suggest. You never know what you’re capable of and what your brain can come up with. Cheers to a new season, glitter angels! Namaste, have a beautiful day.  https://youtu.be/vNiZZhMF30A?si=Q9k-EeOzrm0zM6DI [https://youtu.be/vNiZZhMF30A?si=Q9k-EeOzrm0zM6DI] [Jazzy Anne's video] https://youtu.be/NJIuc1itVhM?si=ScbgmXAjq2EG5nuF [https://youtu.be/NJIuc1itVhM?si=ScbgmXAjq2EG5nuF] [Chris White - Indiana Authors] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGDbkGwbX8 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGDbkGwbX8] [Bigweld Show scene from Robots]

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episode just start, even if it feels scary. [SEASON 2 IS HERE!] artwork

just start, even if it feels scary. [SEASON 2 IS HERE!]

Hello angels! I introduce the new season and rebrand, and talk about why waiting for the “perfect time” to create is holding you back. I share my unorthodox process for coming up with concepts in under an hour, how visual storytelling shapes our perceptions, and why it’s okay if your methods seem a little strange to other people. It’s about time I provide additional tips that have helped me on generating more creative ideas as an artist, even if it gets scary.  Even as an aspiring filmmaker representing females and Asian culture, I am still known for my “thinking outside the box” methods. I remember watching the movie, Robots (2005), which was released when I was 3 years old. As a little girl, Bigweld pointed out, “You can shine no matter what you’re made of,” and “See a need, fill a need.” Those lines have resonated with me as it still does today.  As I said before, you never know unless you try. Please grab yourself some food and coffee, and try this brainstorming activity that I highly suggest. You never know what you’re capable of and what your brain can come up with. Cheers to a new season, glitter angels! Namaste, have a beautiful day.  https://youtu.be/vNiZZhMF30A?si=Q9k-EeOzrm0zM6DI [https://youtu.be/vNiZZhMF30A?si=Q9k-EeOzrm0zM6DI] [Jazzy Anne's video] https://youtu.be/NJIuc1itVhM?si=ScbgmXAjq2EG5nuF [https://youtu.be/NJIuc1itVhM?si=ScbgmXAjq2EG5nuF] [Chris White - Indiana Authors] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGDbkGwbX8 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGDbkGwbX8] [Bigweld Show scene from Robots]

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Perhaps you might have heard that line, as it comes from my favorite movie, How to Train Your Dragon. I figured, as April is known to be Autism Awareness + Acceptance Month, I decided to dig into some big topics regarding to that subject.  As much as it seems personal to share, I could not put into words as a young teen. In this episode, I refer to the question that Hiccup answers, “So Why Didn’t You?” – that line resonates very well with me and my autism for many reasons. As mentioned, I relate deeply to Hiccup in terms of feeling different from the group and not being like what is considered “typical.” Aside from talking about just personal struggles, I also dig into some anecdotes relevant to this huge essay-like topic.  If you or someone you know is autistic, remind them that they are not alone in that.  Namaste, queers. Keep supporting the autism community & bringing awareness and acceptance.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe9Yu2YDlOI [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe9Yu2YDlOI] - scene with “So Why Didn’t You?” Astrid and Hiccup https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5blM2CbeNYiMUVBvg9fImgtyNyjv-3uJ [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5blM2CbeNYiMUVBvg9fImgtyNyjv-3uJ] - autism acceptance playlist (resources to look over)

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