Unpacked In Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz can feel like paradise, a trap, and a time capsule all at once and that tension runs through our conversation with graphic designer and storyteller James Reitano. He grew up with Santa Cruz roots, found his way into the high-pressure world of Santa Cruz Skateboards (NHS), and learned early that making “cool” work isn’t the same as making work that survives a market shift. We talk candidly about imposter syndrome, creative rejection, and why the best rooms can make you feel like you don’t belong. Then we follow the path south to Los Angeles, where media culture and constant ambition can amplify isolation. James shares what it’s like to build a creative career in LA without getting swallowed by the hustle, how real friendships form when you stop chasing them, and what separation anxiety looks like when you’re alone in a giant city. If you care about mental health, men’s anxiety, and staying grounded while still pushing your craft, there’s a lot here to hold onto. We also zoom out into Santa Cruz history and the way technology changes our nervous systems. James explains how his graphic novel work tries to capture pre-1989 Santa Cruz and the cultural shift after the Loma Prieta earthquake, then we connect that sense of loss and change to today’s reality of social media, metrics, deepfakes, and AI. We end on a practical, hopeful takeaway: soft skills are the hard skills now, and the most radical thing you can do is show up for the people 100 feet around you. If this conversation hits home, subscribe for more, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
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