2020: A Year in Review

Well we’re finally here โ€” the end of 2020! Let’s all breathe a collective sigh of relief.

I don’t think anyone will be sad to see this year go. But for me, as difficult as this year was, there were still some very positive things I want to acknowledge and celebrate. As I took a look back last year and the year before, I want to take a retrospective look at some of the things I accomplished in 2020.

Perhaps one of the biggest ironies is that the year really started to pick up around September and was a mad dash until the end of December. In that time, I recorded the bulk of this year’s podcast guest spots, so you never know when good things are gonna happen!

Before I dig into all the things I did do, though, I want to take a moment to acknowledge something that didn’t happen. For the first time in 5 years, I opted not to publish a new list of “100 Awesome Independent Album and EP Releases You Probably Missed” for 2020. There were any number of reasons that I chose (not) to do this; partly because of the Covid-19 pandemic, partly because of different projects I worked on and the time commitments associated with them, and partly because my heart may possibly have not been totally in it. Sometimes we have things we need to take a step back from, and this year my “100 Independent Albums” list was one of those things.

Music is still core to my identity and brand though, and isn’t going anywhere; if you want a taste of the list, though, here’s 2019’s list, which itself includes links to all the prior ones. I hope to have the musical fire back in me in 2021, so here’s to looking forward to some phenomenal albums and EP’s next year!

So, with that, here are a few of my biggest highlights for the snafu that was 2020.

January

My girlfriend took me to IKEA for the first time!

Though I didnโ€™t get my annual pic with Arlan this year, on a similar note I got to congratulate my friend Bryan Landers for joining Backstage Capital as its new partner! So thatโ€™s something. Always be celebrating others.

Was so humbled to be able to literally voice my support for my friend & ally Espree Devora on her โ€œWomen in Techโ€ podcast. This was a great way to start my “recording spots” for the year. (Sheโ€™s since become the icon for the new Clubhouse app!). ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Started this year out with a bang! My article โ€” โ€œThereโ€™s Life After Failureโ€ โ€” was shared by my friend Bobby Umar into his network and ended up getting featured on the front page of an aggregate blog. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

February

I got my first real taste of going viral on LinkedIn. It wouldn’t be the last time (more on that below!).

Visited Denver, Colorado for the first time with this beautiful girl! โœˆ๏ธ

Denver has amazing food!

And mountains! ๐Ÿ”๏ธ

Started the “I Am Vow” graffiti thing again… (I might need to write an entire article just on this alone…stay tuned…) ๐Ÿ˜‰

Went skiing for the first time! I did…ok. ๐ŸŽฟ

And Boulder has cool socks!

Back in Atlanta, had a fantastic meeting with the brilliant David Lightburn of Atlanta Ventures and the Atlanta Tech Village down at ATV (before Covid!). Looking forward to our next chat in the beginning of 2021!

Wonderful Valentine’s Day with this one โ€” made her a collage. โค๏ธ

I had my first call of the year with Aly Merritt. Little did I know what that zoom call would lead to!

Aly mentioned that she was working on a project and could use some help leading it. It was secret, though, for the time being.

The project?

Track captain for the Tech/Fintech track for TechStarsโ€™ inaugural Atlanta Startup Week! More on that later!

March

Covid-19 hit and we all began to understand that life was going to change pretty drastically for a long while.

I recognized that I may have missed my calling as a VC-inspired parody writer. Aileen Lee graciously put up with my ridiculous humor ha! ๐Ÿ˜‚

Had my first virtual coffee (via Cuppa, thanks KP!) with Whit Anderson. Whit and I would spend the rest of the year building out an awesome dialogue around startups, no-code, networking, and the Atlanta tech scene!

Got retweeted by Gary V. to 2M people โ€” my notifications subsequently blew up. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ“ˆ

Started celebrating Shabbat! ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ

The beginning of a consistent calendar of calls with Mubs โ€” things started cooking. Mubs and I started having consistent chats โ€” this would lead to exciting things later in the year.

The first of a yearโ€™s worth of awesome calls with my friend Dale Dupree, the master of the Sales Rebellion.

Published an article looking at why one of my posts went viral on LinkedIn. It seems that this would continue to be a theme throughout the rest of the yearโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“ˆ

April

I made my second #AdamMarxParodyProductions creation โ€” Hunter Walk continues to put up with my humor as well. ๐Ÿ˜‚

Chelsea made the best challah French toast!

Love April 19th โ€” always a special day since Mom and Dad have the same birthday! ๐ŸŽ‚

I started to really run my LinkedIn experiment on new strategies โ€” with legitimate viral success! ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ“ˆ

Had an amazing opening call with my new friend Dr. Julie Gurner. We discussed the opportunities on LinkedIn, how to build great relationships, and possible projects together. Saw this pop up in my Twitter feed later that night and was just so humbled by the kind words! (She continues to tweet similar things and Iโ€™m so bowled over by the positivity every time she does!).

Did my first webinar, thanks to my LinkedIn friend Emmanuel Ndifor. We talked about how current students on campus could lean into social media tools to build out their networks and prepare for virtual job interviews when campuses and career centers remained closed. Discussing networking, branding, & how to build influential relationships from scratch was especially critical to helping students navigate the first steps of the job market during a time as difficult as the pandemic. ๐ŸŽฆ

Great call with Wayne Sutton and so humbled by his kind words!

May

My brother turned 21 and I felt old. ๐ŸŽ‚

Then I launched Branded Background (include link) with Mubs on Product Hunt! Out of a series of discussions that we had over zoom grew the idea that we could apply branding to all the zoom calls that people were having (and that were multiplying by the day!). I wrote about the reasoning for building it here. So we went heads-down for a week or so and kicked it out the door. It ended up doing 334 votes on Product Hunt!

We got some pretty cool traction and feedback from the Twitter and PH crowd that day! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ™Œ

Got retweeted by Product Hunt!

What really surprised us, though, was the response we got on it from the LinkedIn community.

Our final stats for the end of the day were pretty good for my first launch on Product Hunt. (We continued to rack up about another 150 votes after the initial launch day). ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ‘

Chelsea is part Cherokee, so I took her to New Echota here in Georgia โ€” the last Cherokee capital east of the Mississippi River. Heritage is important.

Mom bought a new house and helped her move in! Itโ€™s now become our home away from home. ๐Ÿ 

June

June was a little thin since we did our best to basically stay inside and be safe. But…moved into a new apartment! Still waiting to have our official housewarming party, but the new place is looking pretty good.

Cast my early vote in the primaries for my friend Jon Ossoff. ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ

Then road trip to Tulsa, OK to visit my Chelseaโ€™s mom! We had the puppy in the back and he loves car rides. (Donโ€™t worry, we were safe and socially distanced the whole time). ๐Ÿš—

Found out that Alabama canโ€™t decide if it allows dogs or notโ€ฆ

Had my first Sonic Drive-In burger ever! ๐Ÿ”

Went to Joe’s Sno Shack โ€” apparently it’s a Tulsa staple and it’s pretty damn good!

July

Headed down to the beach in Florida for a week away! Again, believe me that we observed social distancing pretty strictly; we drove, rented a house, brought our own food, didnโ€™t eat out and stayed far away from everyone on the secluded beach. Was nice to have a few days outside Atlanta. ๐Ÿ–๏ธ

Called on my alma mater Brandeis University to stand up for what was right. They answered in kind.

Here’s the piece I wrote about the whole experience.

Got an awesome gift from my friends Niv and Nick over at Shrug Capital!

I got ordained…in Ohio at least. I had to reassure my grandma thereโ€™s no religious context to it and Iโ€™m still a nice Jewish boy. ๐Ÿคฃ

My friend JB sent me a copy of Arlan Hamiltonโ€™s new book!

I was super humbled to guest on Olga Kirshenbaum’s “9 Minutes of Creative Wisdom” podcast to talk about the intersection of money, creativity, networking, & branding! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

The episode would drop later in the year.

I was listed on LinkedIn influencer Derick Mildredโ€™s list of โ€œ120 Rising Stars & Upcoming Influencers to Watch on LinkedInโ€! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ™Œ

Here’s a link to Derick’s original LinkedIn post!

August

We had a major storm here in Atlanta, but I earned the name I shall be buried with:

Adam the Branch Slayer! ๐ŸŒณ

Helped my parents launch their official company website! โš–๏ธ

Guested on the “Digital Introverts” podcast with Godwin Chan. recording should be out early next year! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Celebrated this gorgeous girlโ€™s birthday! The pets were there too. ๐ŸŽ‚

September

Had a great time guesting on Bob Clarkโ€™s show โ€œThe OnFire B2B Podcastโ€ to talk about networking and branding in the B2B space! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

It was one of the highlights of my year to sit down with LinkedIn super-influencer and my dear friend Rachel Beck on her podcast to discuss topics close to my heart like mental health, diversity, empathetic relationship-building, and my own Jewish identity. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

We broke the hour-long discussion up into multiple bits and I was thrilled to drop the first one just before the Jewish High Holidays this year.

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Part 3

October

Voted early on Day 1!

I finally decided it was time for a chance and a new image.

Celebrated one of the anniversaries I am lucky enough to celebrate with this wonderful girlfriend. It was one year ago October 19 that we met and the rest is pretty much history. โค๏ธ

Recorded a LIVE guest spot on Simon Squibbโ€™s show! Had a killer time talking networking, branding, core relationship cultivation techniques, and lending some of my expertise to a startup that live-pitched Simon and me! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Was finally able to announce the work I had been doing with TechStars since Aly Merritt brought me on in February! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ™Œ

So proud of my brother for writing his first screenplay โ€” and letting me read it! I had a few edits, but couldnโ€™t put it down and read the whole thing in one night โ€” yeah, itโ€™s that good.

And if that wasn’t all, immensely proud of my parents for having their case picked up by FinLedger! Mary Ann Azevedo wrote a pretty amazing piece. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

The story was even the lead for that week in the FinLedger newsletter!

November

Joined my friend Mubs again for another launch โ€” this time for the election! We launched HowManyPeopleVoted.com to try to keep track of the breakdown of officially counted votes in the 2020 U.S. general election. ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ

We started trending on Reddit! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

And then we got featured on the front page of Refdesk!

I was so immensely excited and humbled to work with TechStars on their inaugural Atlanta Startup Week! We ran it virtually from Nov. 9-13 and were able to pull together an amazing list of guest speakers for the Tech/Fintech track!

I wrote all about it here! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™Œ

A couple highlights for me were seeing my mom speak on Day 1 about what it takes to have good company culture and the efforts that need to be made to keep it inclusive and respectful of everyone. Moderated by my friend Stefanie Jewett and also featuring my friend, LinkedIn influencer Elaine Jacques.

I was also able to lead my own panel and discussion, though the recording hasn’t been uploaded yet (I’ll update when it is!).

I had the pleasure of sitting down with LinkedIn influencer Cory Warfield, entrepreneur Jake Tital, and film-tech veteran Kate Atwood โ€” all close friends of mine โ€” to discuss what exactly it takes to build a magnetic and influential network from scratch. We drilled down into the nuances of networking, brand, what really works, and what really doesn’t, and what founders really should know about building their own networks.

And I wrapped up the week with a surprise guest spot during one of the last blocks for the event, a great talk between LinkedIn influencers Judi Fox and Dale Dupree โ€” also people whom I’m truly inspired by โ€” around branding, marketing, and how to build a persona that works.

My mom hung one of my paintings in her office. ๐ŸŽจ

And hung the other one in one of the main hallways.

I had a killer time guesting on Bob Sieger’s podcast “Coffee With Bob” after meeting him through my friend Rachel Beck. It’s true what they say: the more people you know, the more opportunities you see pop up! In fact, Bob had reached out to me after he heard my recording on Rachel’s show (as did others!), so I’m continually grateful to her for that opportunity. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Bob and I connected immediately and it wouldn’t be our last time collaborating. ๐Ÿ˜‰

December

Began December with a bang as I guested for the second time that week on a great cast where I could lend some value and expertise!

I had met Joey Womack through my work with TechStars on the Atlanta Startup Week (he’d also been a track captain and long been on a list of local “people to know” at the top of my list) and we had such a great conversation during the wrap-up captain meeting that he invited me to guest on his massive Goodie Nation #GivingTuesday live broadcast! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

We talked all about the best ways to build concrete relationships and I shared some of my own most unbelievable stories that Goodie Nation community members could really find actionable! He brought in so many talented guests to speak that he had to break it into two recordings lol! I guest on the first recording and come in around 5:23:15.

Here’s the link!

I came back again that week to do another video cast with my friend Bob on a very special holiday-themed live episode of “Coffee With Bob” and it was a blast meeting the other guests. Looking forward to catching up with them in the new year. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

I published my article “How I Went Viral by Ignoring One of the ‘Rules’ of LinkedIn” on the LinkedIn experiment that I ran all through the spring time. ๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“ˆ

In it, I described how I used certain tactics in particular, one often recommended against โ€” in my LinkedIn strategy to rack up more than 1.6 million post views over just about 12-15 posts.

Mubs and I redesigned HowManyPeopleVoted.com for the Georgia Senate runoffs!

And it was retweeted by Georgia State Senator Jen Jordan! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ๐Ÿ™Œ

I wrote about our decision to redesign it here. It’s important to stay involved and we knew this was a project worth continuing forward on.

Celebrated my sister’s 26th birthday! ๐ŸŽ‚

I turned 30. ๐ŸŽ‚

Voted for the third time this year.

Had an awesome time guesting on the “Progressholics” podcast with Devesh Tilokani. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Here’s the link!

Recorded my last guest podcast spot of 2020 with my friend & LinkedIn influencer Luke Williams on his “30 Conversations with Entrepreneurs” event and had an awesome time wrapping up the year discussing how people can begin or continue to build incredible networks in 2021. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

I’ll definitely be back for another chat on one of his casts!

Celebrated one year for the second night my girlfriend and I love to celebrate…which happens to also be my parents’ anniversary, funnily enough.

And this year they celebrated 40 years!

Took Chelsea to the Chattahoochee Nature Reserve on one of her break days to see some birds and plants. It was a great place to socially distance and she loves the outdoors!

It flurried a little in Atlanta. โ„๏ธ

One of my favorite bands Eve 6 liked one of my tweets โ€” pretty good way to round out a tough year. ๐ŸŽธ

Reflecting on 2020

This was a hard year for everyone. There were a lot of challenges to overcome. But I’m grateful that at the very least I have people I love around me as I move into my 30s. Perhaps a little cliched, but that’s how I feel as this year draws to a close.

Even with this crazy pandemic, 2020 was a marathon year for me. I guested on numerous podcasts, launched multiple projects, and coordinated for a major tech event. I began building my brand around the Zero To One Networker persona and philosophy, and look forward to seeing that grow in the new year. On the personal, I formed wonderful memories with those closest to me.

As I said last year, no plan ever survives the battlefield. So while there were things I wanted to accomplish this year, I know they’re well on their way to happening next year. I’ve grown as a creator, builder, entrepreneur, and most importantly, as a person. As I move into a new decade of my life, I’m excited to see that continue!

2019: A Year in Review

Last year, I took a look back at some of the things that I accomplished throughout 2018. It was a simple writing, but something which really provided some fantastic perspective.

Oftentimes, it can be all too easy to lose track of the little victories which we accumulate in pursuit of our broader goals. But for me, acknowledging these smaller steps has led to an ever-growing appreciation for the bigger picture.

And so with that, here are a few of the highlights from my 2019 year.

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January & February

I kicked the year off by sharpening my meme-making skills.ย ๐Ÿ˜‚

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As with the last couple years, January brought me what’s become an annual picture with my friend Arlan Hamilton — the work she’s doing with her team at Backstage Capital is something I love supporting here in Atlanta. Her talk this year was no less compelling.

Adam & Arlan 2019

March

I was super excited to have my friend Emily Best here in Atlanta to discuss the work she’s doing at her company Seed&Spark, and the opportunities for the Atlanta film scene.

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“Three sibs” picture with our brother before he went abroad to Germany for six months!

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Two of my best friends in the world formally asked me to be their best man. I could not be more thrilled and am so excited to be there to support Luke and Danielle when they get married. It seems I’ll have to go rent a tux! ๐Ÿคต

Best man pic

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I had an awesome time recording my first podcast as a guest on Tyler Wagner’s show, “The Business Blast Podcast”. We talked about music, startups & tech, my time as a music journalist, and how learning to build relationships has been key to all of it. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

๐Ÿ‘‰ย Listen to the episode here! ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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I did an interview with Omni Calculator for their #HuntedHunters series discussing music-tech, startups, and the importance of cultivating relationships.

๐Ÿ‘‰ย Read the full interview here! ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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Sometimes the most interesting opportunities come to you from the most serendipitous of sources. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

April & May

I got retweeted by Dee Snider, the legendary lead singer of Twisted Sister! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

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And getting retweeted by Atlanta Magazine was kinda cool too.

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I was floored (and truly humbled!) to be name-dropped by Jessi Hempel during her interview with Recode. Formerly of BackChannel, Business Insider, Fortune, and Wired, and now the editor-at-large at LinkedIn, I’ve followed Jessi’s writing for a few years now, and it was some of the first material I gravitated towards upon my entrance into startups & tech. Sometimes in this business (as with everything in life, I suppose), you wonder if you’re making any sort of impact or impression. It’s moments like this that underscore the answer: yes. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

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Go out and bring the very best value you can to people; all the rest takes care of itself.

Here’s the full transcript of the interview and here’s the podcast itself. I highly suggest listening to the whole thing (I’d also recommend listening around minute 23:01 ๐Ÿ˜‰).

I didn’t make it to the #PitchAtlanta event at the Atlanta Tech Village, but I did make it to the afterparty where I was introduced to the incomparable David Lightburn.

Here’s a snap of the great panel I hope to hear live next year!

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The excitement continued as I became more politically active, meeting a number of rising stars. Some I took pictures with and some are people I’m quietly continuing to meet with. ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ

Get out there and get active!

Here I am with Georgia Senate candidate Jon Ossoff.

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And here I am with Gwinett County Board of Ed Representative Everton Blair, Jr.

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June & July

Went to a great 90s punk tribute show downtown with the bestie Abby (before her move to Ohio). This picture accurately captures our friendship. ๐Ÿ™Œ

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I could not have been prouder of my parents — their win at the 11th Circuit (in a gender discrimination case) was cited at this year’s NELA Conference in New Orleans. Huge deal with far-reaching results. โš–๏ธ

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I met Kwam Amissah around the holiday time last year through Ruben Harris. It’s been awesome to see his growth in the tech world and exciting to hear about his current projects — here we are at Flatiron Atlanta!

(Picture taken by the incomparable Tammy Carson, whom I also met this year!) ๐Ÿ“ธ

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I always love it when Career Karma CEO Ruben Harris is in town and I’m able to come out to support him. He’s doing awesome things in tech and I’m super humbled to count him as a friend & ally. ๐Ÿš€

I’m also continuously thrilled by the serendipity of tech — it was at this event, heading out to support Ruben, that I had the immense pleasure of meeting Charles Pridgen, a huge asset to the Atlanta tech scene. ๐Ÿ‘

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Then it was time for a break for a little while. Wheels up for a couple weeks in Europe traveling with my mom — one of my best friends in the world. โœˆ๏ธ

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And here’s the post-flight exhaustion in the Frankfurt airport.

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First stop (same day!) — historic Mainz, Germany. The medieval history nerd in me was all kinds of happy. ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช

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Next day — first full day in Germany, we went to Heidelberg. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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We took in some amazing Jewish history in Worms. Here’s Mom going into a synagogue that is hundreds of years old.

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Hopping over to France, we experienced Colmar, a town in Alsace known as “Little Venice.” ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท

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We saw the Chรขteau du Haut-Kล“nigsbourg in France. The medieval history nerd in me continued to geek out. ๐Ÿฐ

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I saw a hedgehog at our Airbnb and my life was complete.

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We stopped in Basel, Switzerland to see the synagogue. It was closed, but the architecture is amazing. ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ

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Stopped by the Jewish Museum of Switzerland in Basel before leaving the city.

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Next day brought Lauterbrunnen — it’s cold in the Alps even in the summer.

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We climbed the Schilthorn (ok, it was a cable car, but it was still 9744 feet up!). ๐Ÿš 

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Jungfrau is known as the “Top of Europe” (11,333 feet). It also means snow in the summertime. ๐Ÿ—ป

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Driving back north to Germany, we decided on a couple side-stops…

Like Vaduz, Liechtenstein! I feel like Fulton County in Atlanta is bigger than this whole country. (But it’s an awesome country!). ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฎ

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And dinner in Bregenz, Austria. ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น

This is my Mom, the badass master scuba-diver, Columbia-trained attorney licensed in three states, mature as can be…

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I wasn’t leaving Germany this time without seeing Augsburg. The historian in me demanded it.

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We went to see the synagogue here. Truly one of the most gorgeous synagogue interiors I’ve ever seen. They didn’t allow pictures in the sanctuary, but I will be going back sometime in my life.

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Ulm, Germany was beautiful. We took time to see some of the most popular sights.

And some of the most nondescript — here is the Holocaust Memorial behind the newly rebuilt Ulm synagogue. โœก๏ธ

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Before we did dinner in the town, we had to climb the Rothenburg city walls. Here’s Mom trying to distract me from taking a good picture because she thinks she’s funny. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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While Josh finished his final exams, we took in the beautiful town of Bamberg.

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And here’s the camera capturing my face just after she tells me a ridiculous joke. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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Last day before our flight home with Josh in the morning. Some wine in Frankfurt to celebrate a wonderful trip.

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September

Back from Europe, a week of rest, and then I so enjoyed finally having the chance to meet the phenomenal Lolita Taub in person. Gorgeous view of Baltimore in the background!

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Then over to Washington, D.C. to visit Shaina for her birthday. She makes funny faces.

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She also made me a special keychain — “one tiny fuck” as she called it.

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We hit up the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. to take a peek at work from David Best (who’s most well-known for his ephemeral wooden Temples at Burning Man). ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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And yes, we are very mature…

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I did an awesome interview with entrepreneur Rich Cardona which I’m excited to post in the new year! And had the immense pleasure of meeting Allen Gannett before heading back to Atlanta.

I published this piece on three things you should be doing on LinkedIn (or you’re missing out!).

And then dropped my second podcast recording as Mario Porecca’s guest on his fantastic show the “Ten Minute Mindset.” We talked about humor, humility, creating value, how to define a mission, and how to build relationships with people who might otherwise seem unreachable. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

๐Ÿ‘‰ย Listen to Part One of the episode here! ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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๐Ÿ‘‰Listen to Part Two of the episode here! ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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Made it out to Atlanta Blockchain Week to hear about some of the great blockchain and crypto stuff happening in Atlanta tech. โ›“๏ธ

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I met Jon Ossoff again at his official Senate campaign kickoff event.

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And I met the legendary civil rights icon and hero Congressman John Lewis as well!

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October

You know it’s gonna be a good month when it starts with old college friends coming to visit — thanks Esther!

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October was an absolute marathon of Atlanta tech! I started the month off by landing access to the first-ever OTT Fest! The sheer number of talented film, tech, and media speakers over the multi-day event was incredible. ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ

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I finally met OTT Fest founder (and newly-minted Thea CEO!) Kate Atwood in person.

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I won a Roku…from tweeting about the amazing panels… ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿคฃ

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Over the same day during lunch, I raced up to Google Atlanta in Midtown and was able to see my friend Antoine Woods speak at their Founders RoadMap event.

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So I was able to add to my “Google guest” pass collection (I’ve now crossed off Atlanta, Seattle, and San Francisco ha).

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I was super excited to serendipitously hear Stefanie Jewett speak too, and finally meet her in person as well. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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I was able to attend the TechStars Atlanta demo day and hear some awesome new companies pitch! ๐Ÿš€

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I kept up the pace by heading out to Atlanta’s Startup Battlefield.

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I was excited to record my third podcast episode as a guest with Luke Williams on his show, the “Grab a Cloud” podcast. The episode drops early in 2020! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

And my fourth show as a guest, on Emily Velilla’s show, also releasing in the new year. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Then I capped off October’s tech marathon by going down to my first Atlanta Startup Village event (thanks to Aly Merritt for the invite!).

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Actually that’s a lie; October’s tech marathon wasย really capped off with an awesome care-package from my friends over at Shrug Capital (thanks Nick and Niv!). ๐Ÿ“ฆ

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November

Could November begin any better thanย another amazing care-package from the incomparable Nikki DeMerรฉ, who has become one of my closest friends and allies?

I don’t think so. ๐Ÿค—

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I was super excited to represent my alma mater Brandeis University at the college fair this year. Once a Bradeisian, always a Brandeisian. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Back up to D.C. to spend Thanksgiving with Shaina. Can’t believe I’ve now known her for ten years. But she works for a tour company and told me some of the cool things about D.C. as we walked around. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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And I introduced her to herย first Philz Coffee! โ˜•๏ธ

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A day in Fredrick, Maryland with Shaina and Kate, two of my closest friends in the whole world. It was cold haha. And Kate’s son is adorable, even if he’s not interested in the picture. โค๏ธ

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Met up in D.C. with my other college friend Victoria — and I was rocking my Liechtenstein shirt.

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And I started planning a short webinar with my friend Elaine Jacques — we’ll see about getting it out the door in the new year. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Decemberย 

With multiple birthdays and anniversaries, December is family time.

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Met this wonderful girl a couple months back — here we are at Garden Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Chelsea made funny faces in some pictures… ๐Ÿ˜‚

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And we saw Hanson! The 90s kid in me was happy. ๐ŸŽธ

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December is also friends and siblings time.

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Mom couldn’t resist taking one last funny picture of me for the year. โœก๏ธ

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And of course I had to finish the year by posting my new list of “100 Independent Albums and EP’s” that people probably missed in 2019. Gotta keep the ties to the music world strong. ๐Ÿ˜‰๐ŸŽธ

Reflecting on 2019

This was a marathon year for me. I feel as if the seeds that I sometimes serendipitously planted years ago in tech and music really began to yield amazing relationships and opportunities in 2019. And I don’t see it stopping anytime soon. I can see myself continuing to write about music, tech, relationships, mental health, business, and diversity, and so much of my inspiration is drawn from dialogues I had this year.

No plan ever survives the battlefield, and 2019 was certainly no exception to that rule. But I’ve grown as a person and as an entrepreneur, and intend to keep that trajectory moving at full force as we move into the next decade.

Bring on 2020! ๐Ÿš€

(And remember to look for the orange sunglasses. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ˜‰)

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2018: A Year in Review

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Back in January, I set a list of goals for myself this year.

It may have been a bit lofty, but I am nonetheless proud of what I got done this year. I achieved some of them, and some of them I’m reinstating for next year. But life is about more than just work goals — here are some of the highlights of my 2018. ๐Ÿ‘

January

I opened January with a slew of great projects. I continued writing for Crunchbase News, writing more on Spotify as they approached this April direct listing. My dad then proceeded to make a joke about the direct listingโ€Šโ€”โ€ŠIโ€™m still laughing. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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A week later, I followed that with some interesting editing work on Andy Sparksโ€™ new Holloway project.

January capped with a great talk from Arlan Hamilton here in Atlanta, which of course I enjoyed attending. It was great to see Arlan again and hear her backstoryโ€Šโ€”โ€Šโ€œinspiringโ€ barely begins to appropriately describe it. ๐Ÿ™Œ

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Though I didnโ€™t publish too many Minimum Viable Network pieces this year, one of the ones Iโ€™m most proud of drew heavily on my experience during Arlanโ€™s talk. I begin to think a lot more about the power of ubiquity.

I finally said goodbye to my iPhone 4S. ๐Ÿ“ฑ

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Remember that time at the Product Hunt party last year that Eric Willis was poking fun at me for still being the only person in tech with one? ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜ฑ

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I snagged an invite to the Atlanta Jewish Film festivalโ€Šโ€”โ€Šthey made me wear a tie. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ ๐Ÿ‘”

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February & March

February was slow, but in March, I took a break from Atlanta for a few days to fly up to D.C. for the gun reform marchโ€Šโ€”โ€Šthe March for Our Lives speakers were amazing to hear in person.

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My college friend and I caught some culture at the Smithsonian.

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A week later, March ended on a high note when I had the pleasure of meeting Randi Zuckerberg following her talk at Georgia State. ๐Ÿ‘

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April

In April, I started becoming much more vocal about harassment, diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility. I’ve been a huge supporter of Backstage Capital since I learned about their mission, and I believe equally as much in the work being done by Aileen Lee, Jenny Lefcourt, and others at AllRaise.org. I’m happy to be an ally in whatever way I can and will continue to be loud about changes which need to be made. I’m similarly inspired by and have become an ardent supporter of the work that Melinda Epler & Wayne Sutton are doing with Change Catalysts (plus their partnership with Backstage is fantastic!). ๐Ÿค”

I saw some of my closest college friends in New Jersey and considered leaving tech for a future in modeling. Then reality set in. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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I published my last pieceย on time & money before taking a long, well-deserved break from writing.

I made a meme.

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May

Right around mid-May, I hit a wall. I was having a hard time fighting past some anxiety and depression. I was having constant conversations with some of my closest friends and supporters, to whom I will always be grateful. But I realized that conversations may not be enough, and perhaps some fresh air was in order. So I took a break from Atlanta and worked on changing my perspective.

June

I flew out to the Bay Area and got to see Kiki Schirr again (she also hosted me, which means she’s a special kind of saint lol). Day 1, I had lunch with my super-patient editor Alex Wilhelm and he gave me a tour of the Crunchbase offices! ๐Ÿ‘

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I finally got to meet Ken Yeung in person after many months of snarky Twitter comments. He’s just as snarky in person. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

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I drank a lot of Philz Coffee. A lot. โ˜•

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Coffee with Barrett Daniels, who’s become a close friend and confidant, and with Rei Wang, someone whom I think is doing fantastic work with new founders. Then got to drop by and finally meet Ruben Harris in person! ๐Ÿš€

Lunch again with Adam Singer, and got to hit up his album release party! It ended up making my list of new albums this year (see below). There was a lot of snark and even more discussion about music than we normally touch on.

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I meandered down to San Jose and had lunch with Poornima Vijayashanker, who’s been both a pivotal influence on my understanding of accessibility in tech, and an amazing friend. ๐Ÿค—

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I hit up Sacramento for some awesome hiking with college friends.

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July

Then came some time in Chicago, where I had some awesome pizza with fellow Crunchbse News writer Jason Rowley. He’s got great taste in pizza places. ๐Ÿ•

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I hung out with a college friend I hadn’t seen in years.

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I met Cory Warfield, who’s become a close friend and mentor, and has completely turned me on to using LinkedIn in a new way. ๐Ÿ™Œ

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Got back to Atlanta just in time to go meet Emily Bestโ€”โ€Šher company Seed&Spark was putting on a great event here in Atlanta. ๐Ÿ“ฝ

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I finally met Andrea Hernandez in person at an event here in Atlanta to promote more women in tech and business. ๐Ÿ‘

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I saw the March for Our Lives speakers at their town hall here in Atlanta.

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I snagged tickets to *the FINAL* Warped Tour here in Atlanta. Got to see Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, Simple Plan, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Mayday Parade, August Burns Red, and The Interrupters. ๐Ÿค˜๐ŸŽธ

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August & September

In September, I had the super pleasure of meeting Jim Augustineโ€”โ€ŠCOO of Zuckerberg Mediaโ€”โ€Šwhen Sue’s Tech Kitchen came to do their event in Atlanta. ๐Ÿ‘

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I spent a lot of time thinking about anxiety & depression, and talking about how to address these issues in a much more pointed and accepting way. I am more thankful than I could really even articulate to those of my friendsโ€”โ€Šespecially those in the startup/tech worldโ€”โ€Šwho have supported me through these challenges in my own life. To Kiki Schirr, Alex Wilhelm, Jason Rowley, Christina Warren, Nikki DeMere, Poornima Vijyashanker, Adam Singer, Espree Devora, Nick Abouzeid, Bryan Landers, Cory Warfield, and numerous others who have helped me find a more positive mindset this year, I am eternally grateful. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ™Œ

October

I voted earlyโ€”โ€Šโ€Šthere are big things coming in the near future for Georgia. ๐Ÿ—ณ

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Halloween encouraged me to wear a tie more often ha. ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ‘”

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November

Hit up New Jersey for Thanksgiving break and Kerry Flynn took me to an awesome bar! We talked tech, music, and going to school in Boston. ๐Ÿค˜

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Some family time at Ellis Island. This has inspired my sister to start researching our family history and in the last few weeks, we’ve all learned things we never knew!

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Then the siblings and I pretty much froze at the Statue of Liberty. ๐Ÿ—ฝ

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I returned from my six-month break from writing, and damn it felt good.

I’ve been exploring new projects with some awesome peopleโ€”โ€Šwe’ll see what picks up in the new year.

December

I doubled down on Atlanta.

And I capped off this year with my new list of “100 Independent Albums & EP’s” that you all probably missed at some point.ย  ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŽธ

Reflecting on 2018

The second half of 2017 was extremely hard for me for a number of reasons and I tried to enter 2018 with a new mindset. Nothing ever goes 100% according to plan, and I had a couple stumbles this year. But I’ve grown my network, cultivated deeper relationships, tried to create as much value as I could, created new things, and became determined to live my life in a more positive way. None of these things happen overnight, but it’s all about the journey.

Be well all, keep moving forward!

Bring on 2019! ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŽ‰