Un-Commuted - 102
I talk about my getting serious about a job search, plus unfollowing negative Twitter feeds.

I talk about my getting serious about a job search, plus unfollowing negative Twitter feeds.
I talk about a canceled trip to Washington DC and a quote from Beyonce's interview in Vogue magazine.
Three episodes packed together in one for my 100th episode! It's all about my upcoming trip to DC and some writing plans.
I talk about sending out my fantasy novella to beta readers and exciting plans for the weekend.
Today I'm thinking all about how I'm going to bolster or change my social media plan moving ahead.
I talked about completing some projects and the news that the character Lawrence from Insecure won't be returning to the show.
I get ready to refocus on my editing duties after a busy weekend, and I also talked about Pose on FX.
A recap of my fun weekend as told from my IGTV video, Sunday Show.
The home inspection didn't go as planned, but it's my day off and I have some time for editing at least.
I talked about Michelle Williams' (of Destiny's Child) brave decision to get help for depression, plus I talk about not wanting to do things that I sign up for.
All about trying to stick with intermittent fasting, plus talking about inspiration from a podcast that I'd listened to.
Quick thoughts on a new Netflix movie plus beginning my journey with intermittent fasting.
I talk about pausing editing my sci-fi book, some plot holes in the Netflix series Kiss Me First, my reactions to the Marvel movie Ant-Man and the Wasp, and a surprise twist in my house hunt!
I talk about avoiding confrontation until absolutely necessary, plus removing deus ex machina from my book.
I talk about the difficulties in editing new scenes, plus getting back to being more spiritual.
Today I discuss my new workout regimen and the rash of bad communication going around when dating.
An update on my house hunting, editing, and plans to go see a movie I've been pushing off.
I chat with author Vicktor Alexander about his many pseudonyms, constant flow of new ideas, and how being an Army vet changed his approach to being vocal about important issues and his approach to writing. He's a gay trans man and I also explore how that plays a role into the types of stories he writes. We also discuss his latest release 'Life is Not a Musical'. Get ready for another great interview!
I couldn't afford a photographer so I took my own headshot, plus I look forward to the weekend.
I talk about the big progress I made over the holiday and surrounding yourself with people who will push you to be your best.
I talk about working to assert my voice more often, and my plan to work on a few different creative projects at a time.
I talk about my recent shopping trip, an early Fourth of July celebration, ideas for IGTV, and a specific function of art.
I interview author Eddie S. Pierce Jr. of Rainbow Room Publishing about his previous two books, 'LOVE: Something Infinite' and 'LOVE: From Behind', his push to include gay HIV-positive characters, and his latest book, 'LOVE Changes'.
Today I talked about everything that I'm trying to edit, as well as what you do in order to manage being bombarded by bad news.
in this episode I talk about starting up online dating again, plus the horrors of condensing a full story into a short synopsis.
I share some of my nervousness about the screenplay I wrote and discuss the expensiveness of reaching your goals.
I talked about my need for a trip and my struggle with focusing on different creative ideas.
This weekend I wrote and watched Luke Cage season 2. Dassit. My episode of GaySide Stories went live today too. Check it out anywhere you listen to podcasts!
I interview author Ryan Douglass about his novel, Jake in the Box, and what got him to want to be an author in the first place. We talk about his background, Twitter politics, the state of YA fiction when it comes to its lack of Black LGBTQ characters. His book doesn't come out until spring 2020, but this is one writer you'll want to keep tabs on.
Today I talk about vision boards and why they aren't for me.