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Adam JK

Adam JK shares what it’s like writing a book about optimism when it feels like you’re living in an end-of-the-world movie.

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You Are Here (For Now)

Adam J. Kurtz (aka Adam JK)  is a designer, artist, and speaker whose illustrative work is rooted in honesty, humor and a little darkness.

In this episode, we welcome Adam back to the show to talk about what it’s like writing a book about optimism when it feels like you’re living in an end-of-the-world movie.

Adam and Chris also discuss their experience with therapy (and the immense benefit it has on your mental health), how to write like you speak, and why perfection is overrated.

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Oct 27

You Are Here (For Now)

Write like you speak

Write like you speak

Write like you speak

Adam J. Kurtz (aka Adam JK)  is a designer, artist, and speaker whose illustrative work is rooted in honesty, humor and a little darkness.

In this episode, we welcome Adam back to the show to talk about what it’s like writing a book about optimism when it feels like you’re living in an end-of-the-world movie.

Adam and Chris also discuss their experience with therapy (and the immense benefit it has on your mental health), how to write like you speak, and why perfection is overrated.

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Greg Gunn

Greg Gunn is an illustrator, animator and creative director in Los Angeles, CA. He loves helping passionate people communicate their big ideas in fun and exciting ways.

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