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Where Change Lives

Kelly Van de Vliet, Dave Kang

On building a seasonal life when you have a million ideas, without shame, burning out, or choosing just one thing.

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AI is killing my creative process.

I ~~read something online~~ watched a TikTok video about emptying/publishing your drafts, which is scary because they were written at a different time and rereading them can feel so cringe and awkward.. But I don’t have a lot to say these d...

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I made a travel magazine from my camper trip to Sweden.

I’m always looking for ways to hold on to that magical feeling you get when travelling.

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To trend or not to trend?

> “why do I always seem to start things when they’re already a thing?”

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  • Kelly Van de Vliet

    Neurospicy photographer with a green tea addiction! I photograph nature and birds, and I write about building a life as a multipassionate artist.

  • Dave Kang

    Reimagining life and work as an Octopus, someone who likes doing multiple things at the same time.

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