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    A Marketer’s Review of the Super Bowl

    “So who are you rooting for?” The commercials. Why not? This is a common conversation I’ve had with people since, my favorite team, the Minnesota Vikings, has not been in the superbowl lately. I still usually enjoy the football game too, but the ads are fun to analyze because everyone has their mind focused on marketing for the time being, plus they’re so anticipated I know it’s kind of silly, but it’s truly a “battle” of the best. Top brands compete for viewers attention, not to mention money. It’s interesting to hear which commercials get remembered by any given attendee of a super bowl party. Even years down the road…

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    Don’t Forget the Good Side of History and Culture

    Often as part of getting to know someone I ask them what their favorite decade is, I enjoy hearing about what they like, and have learned from history. I also have an answer for the question so it makes for good back and forth conversation. I love mid-century things, from music to fashion, to interior design and much of culture in general. While I’ll admit there has been a lot of wrongdoing in the past, I feel that we need to glean more from the good, as we’ve likewise, hopefully, learned from the bad. You see I wish we had some of the culture from 70-80 years ago. I appreciate…

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    Owning My Age

    “Wait, you’re like 19 right?” Nope. I’m a few years older than that, but I’ll leave it there. I get this a lot and I’ve learned to take it in stride – I know I look young for my age. The one thing I have to remember is to make sure I act my real age, and conduct myself as an adult. I want to be responsible, trustworthy, and smart. I’ve learned to not let it affect me, whether I’m working with high schoolers, hanging out with people my age, or working at a place where the majority of staff are over 45. I’ve realized I bring my own uniqueness…

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    Foreign Languages

    Learning foreign languages has always been a goal and struggle of mine In elementary school I started taking Spanish classes, at that point it was mostly just vocabulary. So when I had to take Spanish in middle school, I thought I was ready, but I hardly understood any of it because I didn’t realize, or know what I was learning while I was learning it. Fast forward to high school where Spanish seemed like the obvious language choice, but I didn’t want to be in over my head, so Spanish 1plus it was again. Oh and I never did do very good at remembering accent marks. Again in college, I…

  • Creativity

    The Value in the Original

    I’ve been looking around Instagram quite a bit lately, it’s partially just for fun, partially research, I’m trying to figure out what makes people like/follow an account. Originality has value across the board. There is a ton of editing that goes into Instagram, there’s almost nothing Instant about it, honestly. Is editing fun, pretty, and eye-catching, yes. Is editing also somewhat misleading, untruthful, and fake, also, yes. I do it myself, It makes a feed look nicer and makes for a better image overall. The thing is, I think we need to find more value in the original, especially when it’s about God’s creation. God called his creation good from…

  • Christianity,  Learning

    Two Layers of Trust

    I want to trust God in everything, I really do, I want to leave everything up to him but recently I found myself telling my Mom: “I am okay with doing whatever God wants me to do, but if he could just tell me what it will be that would be great.” When I said this I realized how much trust I have yet to give to God. I’m so ready to do what he wants but I’m still very much working on trusting him with the unknowns This really goes back to my impatience as well. It’s hard for me to just be waiting to see which way God…

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    What Makes It Quality

    There are so many brands that have low quality but there are also a ton that claim to have high quality. What’s interesting is the amount of brands that claim to have the highest quality, obviously, this has a lot to do with marketing, but some brands to go above and beyond. Plus not everyone can have the highest quality unless they’ve found their niche. Value. It’s something I’ve learned a lot about creating myself at Praxis. What’s interesting to consider is how other businesses view and create value. Any business can say they have high quality stuff, but only a few prove it, either by having genuine reasons and/or…

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    The Worst Sometimes Brings Out the Best

    Good old Minnesota got dumped in numerous inches of white fluffy stuff this morning. Oddly enough my morning commute to work wasn’t absolutely atrocious. It also reminded me of other snow storms and how much grace, and kindness is poured out on days like today. I remember back in college my first year driving to school, my car was having trouble getting up the hill, suddenly one of my neighbors had walked from his driveway to my car, and just gave it a push, while I was on the gas. I got going within 30 seconds, and I made it to school fine that day. On other snowy mornings, my…

  • Adventures,  Christianity

    Consume Responsibly

    I’m on a church retreat with the high school youth group I volunteer with as a leader, we’re staying at a camp in the middle of Minnesota, we call the retreat Snow Camp and our theme this year is “consume responsibly”. It’s based on a candy land theme, where we’re talking about how we can be responsible Christians. Friday night a student spoke about responsibility in relationships and how we as Christian’s need to build each other up in our relationships. On Saturday another spoke, about our responsibility to tell the truth, he spoke about good examples, and how truth affects our lives. For Snow Camp we have teams every…

  • Adventures

    Snow Camp

    : noun, /snō/-/kamp/, a ridiculously fun activity for high schoolers in the GracePoint youth group, filled with snow, ice, chapel sessions, awesome conversations, and other crazy fun antics This weekend I’m at snow camp with my church, GracepPoint, senior high ministries. It’s a yearly event with tons of traditions, from the polar plunge to the black light dodge ball, and sliding across the ice playing broomball. Tubing is also a fun part of the weekend, we hike up a giant hill and sail down the cavern. After that? Well we put on our swimsuits and like true Minnesotans dunk in the lake and then hide out in a sauna on…