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A FWACATA Podcast Episode for the Day After You Ate Too Much and Did Too LittleSo, it's the Tuesday after Memorial Day, and your inbox is screaming louder than a Florida car alarm. You're bloated with barbecue, vaguely sunburned, and trying to figure out if that leftover potato salad is still safe to eat.Welcome back. Let's talk about why doing nothing might be the best thing you did all weekend.In this latest episode of the FWACATA Podcast, I'm here not with some big motivational speech or self-help checklist, but a gentle reminder that staring at a wall and scratching your HUEVOS might be exactly what you needed. (That's not just a metaphor, by the way.)A confessional on procrastination and creative paralysisFurniture sanding and burrito-induced clarityThoughts on fasting, fasting-like-starving, and why Monday cereal tastes like repentanceA plea for productive nothingnessOh, and my live Kickstarter campaign (yeah, that's happening too)We live in a world where rest feels like cheating. Like if you're not constantly producing, planning, or promoting, you're falling behind some imaginary race that nobody wins. But here's the kicker: sometimes the best thing you can do for your brain, your art, and your sanity is to just... stop.Stop scrolling.Stop forcing it.Stop making yourself feel guilty for needing a break.Look at the wall. Stare at a tree. Breathe.Because what feels like procrastination might actually be your body's way of telling you, “Hey, genius, slow down or I'm pulling the plug.”When you're burnt out, even scanning comic pages feels like too much. But sometimes, doing something unrelated—like sanding furniture or making the best sandwich of your life—gives your brain the reboot it desperately needed.Eventually, the burner turns back on. You just need to let it cool for a second.Look, I'd love to scream from the rooftops about it, but it's Tuesday and most of you are still trying to remember what day it is.But if you want to support the next issue of the FWACATA anthology, now's the time.
Yeah yeah, I've been off the radar for a couple weeks. Life happened. A few things exploded. Some of them metaphorically, some maybe more literally (I'll let the insurance company figure it out). And let me tell you—it's hard to hit “record” on a podcast when you're busy taping the ceiling back to the roof of your life.But here we are, and guess what?It's another Monday Motivation from FWACATA, baby.This week's episode isn't clean or pretty or filtered through an inspirational quote over a misty lake. This one is duct tape and determination. This one is about being too broke to buy gesso, too tired to function, and still too stubborn to quit.Because here's the thing nobody tells you with a straight face:You have to be belligerent about your goals.Not cute. Not chill. Belligerent.You have to make art like it owes you money. You have to write like you're on a deadline that's three days past. You have to keep showing up even when the algorithm ghosted you, your bank account is playing the “let's see what overdraft feels like” game, and you've had enough of the news to want to just live in a pillow fort permanently.And yeah, that's the vibe of this episode. It's real. It's personal. It's me figuring out how to keep making comics while staring down a mountain of bills, disillusionment, and the nagging sense that the world's turning into a Dali painting made of garbage.But I'm still here.Still drawing. Still podcasting. Still putting issue four of the anthology together. Still helping out other creators when I can. Still yelling into the void—only now, it echoes back in stereo.And I'm inviting you in.Because maybe you've felt it too. That freeze. That “what's the point?” moment. That tired-of-mediocrity art show hangover. That soul itch that says, “You're supposed to be doing more than scrolling through disappointment.”If that's you? This one's for you.We talk Kickstarters. Backerkit. GoFundMe karma. Why mediocre art keeps getting hung in galleries. Why really good artists still need someone to walk up and ask, “What are you trying to say with this?”And yeah, I admit I probably need to ask myself that more, too.But in the end? This episode is a reminder that being a little crazy, a little loud, a little obsessed—might just be the only way to survive and thrive right now.
Welcome to a new installment of the FWACATA Podcast!If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to finally launch your big project, get serious about your art, or just finish that damn thing sitting in the corner of your mind — here's your Monday wake-up call:Nobody's coming to hand it to you.You've got to start.This week's episode is a no-holds-barred reminder that while the world might feel like it's tilting sideways (and hey, maybe it is), life, creativity, and hope are still worth the hustle.Sure, things get harder as you get older. You need more coffee. More naps. Maybe a little more yelling into the void. But that flame? It's still there.It just needs action to stay alive.Movement. Creation. Forward motion.Even if it's messy. Even if it's slow. Especially when it's messy and slow.We all love to plan. Sketchbooks full of notes, dreams, and “what ifs.”But without action, it's all just doodles in a notebook.You want to start a comic? Draw the first panel.Write a novel? Type the first sentence (even if it's “Interior: My Asshole.” Seriously, just get moving.)Launch a business? Google the first step and take it.Big ideas don't mean anything until you get your hands dirty.You know why all the loud, obnoxious people seem to get ahead?Because they're doing something.It might be awful. It might be evil. But they're moving. They're working the system.The good news?You can move too. You can build. You can create. You can do—without selling your soul or turning into a cartoon villain.You just have to start.We're talking about momentum, the real meaning of resilience, and why you should always plant your flag—even if it feels like you're the only one left on the field.
Plant the Seeds, Even if You're in a Parking LotSome episodes are recorded in sleek studios with soundproof walls. Others are born in the wild acoustics of a car parked somewhere between real life and chaos. This one? Definitely the latter. But that's kind of the point.This week's Monday Motivation episode of the FWACATA Podcast isn't about perfection—it's about momentum. It's about the power of planning just enough to get moving, even if everything around you is a mess. It's about planting creative seeds—whether you're sketching, writing, filming, building, or just surviving the Monday grind—and trusting they'll grow.Because here's the thing: you don't need the perfect setup. You need intent. You need motion. And above all, you need a system that works even when everything else is on fire.In this episode, I talk about the little notebooks I carry, the half-formed ideas I scribble in them, and the ones that come back years later to become something real. Sometimes it's a design for a real estate ebook with a GTA: Vice City vibe. Sometimes it's an old comic idea that hits just right in a new light.Not every idea will bloom. That's fine. Some turn into full-fledged projects. Some stay weird little notes. Others? They surprise you years later when you flip through your sketchbook looking for something else.The lesson? Capture the idea anyway. Give it a home. Don't trust your brain to remember anything—trust the page.This week, I talk through mailing out the last rewards from the FWACATA Kickstarter and how planning for the next one starts now. I've got issues of Zombie Years, Rez, and more ready to go. The sketchbooks and notes? They're paying off.I'm reformatting old issues, designing new covers, and setting up a bi-monthly Kickstarter schedule. That's the hustle. That's how indie creators survive. One step at a time. One weird idea at a time. One seed at a time.And yeah, I even used AI for a cover mock-up because the job didn't pay much. So what? It got the job done. That's what matters.If you've got something brewing—a story, a song, a sculpture, whatever—stop waiting for permission or the “perfect time.” Start messy. Plan loosely. Just start.Got something you're working on? Hit me up. Let's talk. Maybe I'll shout it out. Maybe we'll collaborate. Maybe we'll plant something weird and see what grows.
The Art of Experimentation – Stop Playing It Safe!Listen, if you've been doing the same thing over and over and expecting some grand artistic breakthrough, I've got news for you: IT'S NOT COMING. You're just drawing the same stale, predictable stuff, like a baker who only knows how to make plain white bread. You need to throw some jalapeños in there, swirl in some chocolate—GET WEIRD.This week on the podcast, we're diving into The Art of Experimentation—breaking out of your artistic rut, trying new mediums, and embracing the glorious mess of creativity. Because if you're not failing, you're not trying hard enough.Because safe is boring. Safe is a creative dead end. The best artists? They took RISKS. Picasso didn't stay in his Blue Period forever, and neither should you.Trying new styles or mediums unlocks parts of your brain that have been asleep at the wheel. You're going to discover new ways to express yourself, new ideas, and maybe even a little bit of that long-lost joy in creating. Remember joy?Here are some simple ways to punch fear in the face and start experimenting:Draw with your non-dominant hand – It'll be terrible, but it'll teach you to let go of perfection.Limit yourself to three colors – Forces you to think differently about shading and composition.Make an ugly drawing ON PURPOSE – See what happens when you're not worried about making it “good.”Use a tool you've never touched before – Charcoal, digital, ink wash, finger painting, crayons, whatever. Just break out of your default.Now, if you're bringing this to someone who's set in their ways (cough your mom cough), you've got to make it fun and low-pressure. Here's how:Make it a game – Timed drawings, absurd prompts, blind contour drawing. People forget they're “bad” at something when they're laughing.Use nostalgia – “Remember doodling in the margins of your high school notebooks? Let's do that again.”Destroy the idea of perfection – Tell them to make something ugly on purpose. Takes the fear right out of it.Sneak attack – Leave some markers and a sketchbook on the table. Watch curiosity do its thing.At the end of the day, creativity is about exploration. So stop playing it safe, grab a weird-ass medium, and make something ridiculous. You might just surprise yourself.LINKS:Michael Zulli and his amazing run on TMNT back in the Miarage days, great article https://youtu.be/dLSzmcA2sNAhttps://youtu.be/aIq9h0JnzcMWebsite for poses, with timers and everything, a great warm up tool! Why Experiment?Exercises to Loosen UpHow to Get Older Adults to Join the ChaosGO MAKE SOME SHIT!BE GOOD
Without me, my sketchbook is useless. Without my sketchbook, I am useless.…and so onThere's something powerful about a blank page. It's not just paper—it's a space to build, reflect, and create. A sketchbook isn't just for artists—it's for anyone looking to capture a moment, map out an idea, or make sense of the chaos around them.This week on FWACATA Podcast, we dive into why keeping a sketchbook (or journal, or whatever you want to call it) is one of the most powerful tools you can have—for your creativity, your productivity, and maybe even your sanity.Think of it like this: in Dungeons & Dragons, wizards have a spellbook—a place where they collect all their knowledge, ideas, and incantations. Your sketchbook? Same thing. It's your idea vault, your reference manual, your record of the weird and wonderful things bouncing around in your head.Inside, you can:Sketch out ideas before they vanish.Write down those fleeting thoughts that might become something great.Paste in ticket stubs, fortunes, photos—anything that captures a moment in time.It's a living document of your creativity, and the more you use it, the more valuable it becomes.We live in a time where everything is digital, yet nothing feels permanent. You can scroll endlessly, save a million bookmarks, and yet… where does it all go?A physical sketchbook stays with you. It doesn't get lost in an algorithm. It doesn't get buried under notifications. It's always there, waiting for you to flip back through its pages and remember what you were thinking, dreaming, or creating.It doesn't matter what kind of sketchbook you have—fancy leather-bound journals, cheap dollar-store notebooks, or something in between. What matters is that you use it. Fill it with whatever feels right to you. Doodles, notes, scraps of ideas—it all counts.This isn't about perfection. It's about process.So grab a notebook. Start today. This is your sketchbook—there are many like it, but this one is yours.
We all know that person. The one who spends more time complaining about their problems than solving them. The one who would rather wallow than take action. The one who insists their life is a mess but rejects every solution you offer.I can't do that. I don't understand the point of sitting in frustration when the fix is right before you. Either solve the problem or let it go. Anything else is just wasted energy.This week on the FWACATA Podcast, we're talking about getting out of your own way.The hard truth? Most problems have a solution. It's just that sometimes, people don't like the options.Hate your job? Find a way out.Stuck in a rut? Change your habits.Tired of the same conversations? Surround yourself with different people.It's not always easy, but complaining won't get you there any faster.Remember when the internet was weird and full of surprises? When you'd stumble onto something new, some bizarre website or an artist you'd never heard of? Now, it's just an algorithm feeding you the same recycled content.Creativity, art, life—it all thrives on discovery and sharing. But we've let social media flatten everything into one monotonous scroll.You know what keeps creativity alive? Talking about it. Sharing it. Showing others something new. If you see something cool, pass it along. You never know who might need that weird piece of inspiration at the right moment.At the end of the day, you can sit in the problem, or you can move forward. And if you're reading this? You're the kind of person who moves.
The Most Rebellious Thing You Can Do? Be Good.We live in a time where being an outright jerk seems like a fast track to success—where the loudest, meanest voices get the most attention, and stepping on others is just another strategy to get ahead. But here's the thing: you don't have to play that game.This week on the FWACATA Podcast, we're talking about the quiet, overlooked power of choosing not to be an asshole.Think about it—how many times have you had the chance to take advantage of someone? To push a little harder to get ahead? To bend the truth just enough to make things easier for yourself?And yet, you didn't. Not because you're weak. Not because you weren't smart enough. But deep down, you knew it wasn't the right thing to do.In a world where everyone is looking for an edge, having a conscience is its kind of rebellion.The easiest thing to do is get bitter and angry. Start cutting corners and convincing yourself that everyone else is doing it, so why not you?But the more complex, more rewarding path? Choosing integrity, even when it doesn't immediately benefit you.As an artist, that means respecting your craft and your audience.As a creator, that means making work that means something—not just chasing trends.As a person, that means refusing to be part of the cycle that's turning the world into one big, self-serving machine.If you've ever felt like the world is run by people who don't care about anything but themselves, you're not wrong. But here's the trick: their power only works if we let them set the rules.Every time you choose to be good—to create, to lift others up, to refuse to play dirty—you break their system just a little bit more.And maybe, just maybe, that's how we burn the whole thing down.So ask yourself—what kind of person do you want to be?Because at the end of the day, the biggest act of rebellion isn't anger. It's refusing to become what you hate.
Are You Actually Living, or Just Playing the Game?Let's be honest: most of what we deal with daily is just noise. The endless rules, the meaningless procedures, the polite but empty conversations—it's all designed to keep us occupied, keep us complacent, and most importantly, keep us from actually questioning things.You ever sit through a training, a meeting, a briefing, and think: "Why don't they just say what they mean?" Instead, they dance around the truth, sugarcoat everything, and act like the rules they made up are somehow for your benefit.That's because clarity—real, unfiltered clarity—is dangerous. If people started seeing things for what they are, started saying what they actually mean, and—God forbid—started acting on it, well… that would be a problem for a lot of folks in power, wouldn't it?You wake up. You start questioning. You start building. You start pushing back. Because the people making the rules? They don't hesitate. They have their meetings, their strategies, their backup plans.But you? What's your plan?Are you just going along with the script, nodding when you're supposed to, staying quiet when you know something's off? Or are you sharpening your own blade—whatever that means to you?Creatively. Personally. As a community.This week's episode of FWACATA Podcast isn't just a rant (though, let's be honest, it gets a little fiery). It's a wake-up call. A reminder that you can either sit on the sidelines or start making things happen.So ask yourself: What are you actually doing? And if the answer is nothing, maybe it's time to change that.
As we move through life, there's one undeniable truth—we change. Our energy shifts, our priorities evolve, and the things that once seemed like the center of the universe suddenly don't carry the same weight. And you know what? That's okay.In this week's FWACATA Podcast, I talked about energy—how we gain it, how we lose it, and how to make the most of what we've got.Remember when you could stay up all night, wake up the next day, and still power through like a champion? Yeah, that changes. As we age, our energy becomes less of a bottomless pit and more like an old phone battery—it still works, but it doesn't quite charge to 100% anymore.And that's where perspective kicks in. Instead of fighting against time, instead of reminiscing about what used to be, maybe the trick is to make the most of where you are now.Too often, people tie happiness to achievement—the job, the money, the status. But if those things don't bring you peace, what's the point? The real goal is finding joy in the simple things—a good meal, an hour of creative work, a well-earned nap.Happiness isn't in some far-off dream; it's in the tiny moments—moments you can create for yourself every single day. Recharge when you need to. Don't let the world guilt you into thinking rest equals laziness. Stop chasing empty validation. Create for YOU first, not for approval. Find your small joys. A cup of coffee, a sketchbook, a favorite snack—sometimes that's all you need.Because at the end of the day, life isn't about how much you accomplish—it's about whether you enjoyed the ride.So go outside. Eat something delicious. Laugh at something ridiculous. Make today a day worth remembering.
Mediocrity is the Enemy – Why You Should Demand More from Yourself and the WorldThere's this thick, suffocating layer of mediocrity that's creeping into everything. Art, music, schools, culture—people are coasting, playing it safe, afraid to push past the surface. And it's driving me insane.This week on the FWACATA Podcast, I dive into why the hell everyone seems okay with "just good enough"—and why you shouldn't be.Have you ever looked around and thought, “Is this it? This is what people are hyping up?” That's exactly how I felt watching the Kendrick Lamar halftime show—not bad, but not the revolutionary, game-changing performance people were acting like it was. Instead of real, raw creativity, it was a wink-wink, nudge-nudge kind of "art"—the kind that hints at making a statement without actually saying anything. Safe. Expected. Forgettable.This isn't about one artist or one performance. It's EVERYWHERE. Go to an art show, check out what's passing as “deep” music, or watch what schools are churning out. It's bland, uninspired, and worst of all—nobody seems to care.Art—real art—is supposed to grab you by the throat and shake you up. It should make you feel something, even if that feeling is discomfort. Instead, we get "art" designed not to offend, not to provoke, not to wake people the hell up. And it's all because nobody wants to take risks anymore.People don't create to challenge or innovate—they create to be accepted. They're terrified of standing out, of having a real opinion, of saying, “Hey, this is bullshit.” And that's the problem.Look, you can either join the herd or fight against it. If you're an artist, a writer, a musician—hell, if you just give a damn about good work—then stop settling. Demand more. From yourself. From your peers. From the people you follow and support.
Listen up, you magnificent weirdos—no great art happens alone. Whether you're making comics, painting, kitbashing, or building cosplay props, collaboration will take you further than you ever thought possible.I know, I know—every artist has thatcontrol freak mentality.“It's my vision! My story! My world!” But let me tell you something: even thebest of the best have someone in their corner. Jack Kirby had Stan Lee (whether he liked it or not), Eastman had Laird, and every single artist out there who's killing it today? Yeah, they've got an inker, a colorist, a writer, a letterer—a squad backing them up.So why are you out here trying to do everything yourself?It's simple:we're stubborn. Every comic creator, painter, filmmaker, or maker I know has this belief thatonly they can execute their vision perfectly. And while that's cute and all, it's alsothe fast track to burnout.I've been there. I've tried writing, penciling, inking, coloring, and letteringall on my own. And you know what I learned?That's a one-way ticket to misery, my friend.The indie scene is full ofamazing talent, but too many people fall into the trap of doing EVERYTHING themselves because they don't want to "lose control."But real talk? The best work happens when you trust someone else to bring something new to the table.Great art is like ajam session—it's about feeding off the energy of the people around you.Think about comics:Awriter gives an artist a script, and the artistbrings it to life.Acolorist takes those lines andadds emotion, depth, and energy.Aletterer gives the story itsvoice and rhythm.It's ateam sport, and when you find the right people, you'llpush each other to new creative heights.Think about Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier—Smith thoughtClerks was just a dumb indie flick, but Mosier pushed him tobelieve in his own work and go bigger. That's what collaboration does. Itchallenges you, hypes you up, and makes you better.Not all collabs aregood collabs. Some people are lazy. Some people are full of shit. And some people?Will push you to be better than you ever imagined.So how do you find them?✅ Look for people whogive honest feedback without being assholes.✅ Find creatives whochallenge your ideas but respect your vision.✅ Work with those whoactually do the work—not just talk about it.And most importantly?Put yourself in the mix. Find fellow creatives at cons, on Discord, Substack, Instagram—wherever your people are.The best collaborations happen when youshare the love. Stop hoarding your ideas like some kind of goblin sitting on a pile of unused brilliance.Reach out. Connect. Create.This week, I challenge you—find one person to collaborate with. A writer, an artist, a creator—team up and make something happen.And when you do? Hit me up. I wanna hear about it.
Have you ever hit that wall where everything you once loved feels like a chore? One minute you're pumped about your latest comic, cosplay, or kitbashing project, and the next, you're staring at your workspace wondering why the hell you even started. Yeah, we've all been there. This week on the FWACATA Podcast, we're diving into how to rekindle your passion for creativity—whether you're making comics, painting miniatures, crafting props, or just trying to push through that creative slump. It's time to fall back in love with your craft and remember why you started in the first place. Burnout is real – When creativity turns into deadlines and obligations, it starts feeling like work. Comparison kills passion – You see amazing work from others and suddenly, your stuff doesn't feel good enough. Repetition fatigue – Grinding through the same creative routine can drain the excitement.
Building Momentum: The Power of Small Steps Welcome to another blog post inspired by the FWACATA Podcast, where we dive into life, art, and the journey of becoming invulnerable in the face of challenges. Today, let's talk about the magic of starting small and how consistency can turn those small steps into monumental wins. In the early 2000s, I was lucky to land a spot on GraphicSmash.com. It was my first real foray into publishing comics in a way that garnered some attention. I was part of the early wave of webcomics, and man, it was a grind. For four years, I published two pages of comics every weekend while juggling school, work, and life. It was exhausting, borderline insane—but I walked away with over 200 pages of comics. That experience taught me one of the most valuable lessons: big projects are built one small step at a time. That's the theme for today's Monday Motivation: stop waiting for the perfect conditions and start small. Whether you're an artist, a writer, or just someone with a dream, the secret is consistency. Dream big, but build small. We often hear excuses like, “I need the perfect tools,” or “I'll start when the timing is right.” But here's the truth: those perfect conditions may never come. Sometimes, the key is just to start. Take one small step, then another. In comics, for example, drawing one panel a day can lead to finishing three or more comics in a year. That's a whole series! The same goes for writing. Set a manageable goal, like 3,000 words a week. That might sound small, but over time, you'll have a full novel in your hands. Small wins create momentum, and momentum builds success. This past week, I finished the second issue of Rez, a project that's been on my desk since 2013. Finishing it felt like a huge victory. I celebrated with my wife over a birthday dinner, and that moment reminded me of why I keep grinding: the payoff is worth it. So, here's the takeaway: Break down your goals into manageable chunks. Build a routine that works for you. Celebrate your small wins. Whether you're publishing a comic, writing a novel, or tackling your next big idea, remember that the journey is built one step at a time. Small habits lead to big changes. Now, go out there and start your project. Even if it's messy or imperfect, just start. You'll thank yourself later. Until next time, keep pushing, keep creating, and stay invulnerable. BE GOOD.
Lone Wolf No More: Finding Your Pack as an Artist or Creative lone wolf, have you ever felt alone on an island, carving out your art, work, or creative identity with no one to share it with? It's time to dispel the myth of the Lone Wolf—the idea that greatness comes from isolation. The truth is, we thrive when we find our pack. Whether you are a painter, writer, musician, or creative, connecting with others can elevate your craft in ways you never imagined. In this podcast, we delve into the necessity of community for creatives. We'll explore how collaboration, feedback, and shared experiences fuel our growth and how even the most solitary artists have networks that support them. Through stories, tips, and guest interviews, we'll guide you in seeking out and building your creative pack. Because together, we create better.
Monday Motivation: How to Keep Moving Against the Void Welcome to another Monday Motivation! This week, we're tackling a feeling that hits all of us sooner or later: facing the void, the wall, or even the battle against yourself. You know the moment when every step feels heavy, every task insurmountable, and you're just one lousy email away from grabbing a metaphorical (or literal) shovel. First, let's acknowledge that the void is real. Whether it's the creative block, burnout, or the sheer weight of responsibilities, the void can feel like it's swallowing you whole. It whispers lies: You're not good enough. You'll never get there. Why even try? And you know what? That void is full of crap. So, how do we fight back? Start Small, Start Nowbut When everything feels impossible, shrink your world to a tiny, doable thing. Write one sentence. Sketch one line. Make one decision. Starting is often the most challenging part, but it's also the most essential part. Momentum doesn't come from thinking—it comes from doing. Redefine “Progress” Progress isn't always finishing the thing. Sometimes, it's just showing up. Give yourself credit for every inch forward. Some days, success might be simply opening your sketchbook or brainstorming ideas without judgment. Battle the Inner Critic The harshest voice you'll ever hear is your own. Counter it with curiosity instead of criticism. Instead of asking, Why am I so bad at this? Ask, What can I learn from this? Shift your mindset from self-sabotage to self-support. Remember Your Why When the struggle gets real, reconnect with your “why.” Why do you create? Why did you start this journey? Your passion isn't just fuel—the fire that keeps you going when everything else feels cold. Laugh at the Absurdity Let's be honest: sometimes, the world feels ridiculous. Instead of letting it crush you, laugh at it. Humor is a weapon against despair. If you can find something funny—even if it's just imagining yourself wielding that shovel—you're already winning. Set Boundaries with the Void Not every battle needs to be fought. Some struggles aren't worth your time. Identify what truly matters and focus your energy there. Saying “no” to one thing is saying “yes” to something better. Lean on Others You don't have to face the void alone. Share your struggles with someone you trust, whether a friend, a mentor, or a fellow creative. Sometimes, just knowing someone else gets it can boost you. Celebrate Survival Even if today is a train wreck, you survived. That's worth celebrating. You push forward daily; no matter how small the step, you win the fight against the void. So, how do you keep moving? By showing up, laughing at the chaos, and never letting the void win. Tune in to the full episode for more tips, stories, and (maybe) shovel jokes. Let's face this week together—because you've got this. Check it out now at FWACATA.com!
New Year, New Goals: A Comic Artist's Guide to Creative Intentions Welcome to the first episode of the year! In this Monday Motivation podcast, we're diving headfirst into the chaos and humor of setting creative goals for 2024. Forget the pressure of “New Year, New You”—we're keeping it real, messy, and genuinely fun as we explore what it means to create with intention. Whether you're a seasoned artist, a comic book creator, or someone just dipping their toes into the world of creativity, this episode is packed with relatable insights and a healthy dose of humor. Think of it as your weekly pep talk from that friend who'll call you out and cheer you on simultaneously. Here's what we're covering: Why “New Year, New You” is a scam and how to embrace growth at your own pace. Setting realistic goals that don't feel like an Olympic event. The art of saying “no” to draining gigs and why your energy is priceless. Making friends with deadlines (yes, it's possible!). Actually using those shiny new sketchbooks instead of letting them gather dust. Finding joy in the creative process, mistakes and all. Steering clear of the social media comparison trap and focusing on your art. The magic of having an accountability buddy who keeps you in check. Celebrating tiny wins that keep you moving forward. Reconnecting with the passion that made you pick up that pencil in the first place. This isn't just a podcast; it's your Monday morning dose of motivation to kickstart your creative week. We're here to remind you that perfection is overrated, authenticity is everything, and 2024 is yours to shape. Listen now and start your year with a laugh, a goal, and a fresh perspective. Check out the full episode on FWACATA.com or your favorite podcast platform. Let's make this year messy, magical, and authentically ours!
Hey everybody, after a bit of a break, I'm back with one last podcast for 2024! And what better way to close out this crazy year than with a wrap-up of all the madness we've experienced? I've got a few things to unpack, some highlights, and a general look back at our wild ride. But that's not all—I'm also looking forward to what's coming in 2025! So, tune in, follow along, and thank you to all the new listeners and supporters on Spotify and iTunes. And don't forget to check out FWACATA.com for all the latest updates and exciting things coming your way! Read more and see some new art on the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/FWACATA And Substack https://fwacata.substack.com/ Music used in this episode: "Lord of the Rangs " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Space Jazz" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Tyrant" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE! Saw it talking about it and reflecting on it! Tune in!
“To complain is always nonacceptance of what is. It invariably carries an unconscious negative charge. When you complain, you make yourself into a victim. When you speak out, you are in your power. So change the situation by taking action or by speaking out if necessary or possible; leave the situation or accept it. All else is madness.” - Eckhart TolleIn this episode, I'll break down the fine line between constructive criticism and plain old whining, offering tips on how to get your point across with humor, grace, and maybe even a little charm. Whether you're dealing with that coworker who always "borrows" your lunch or the never-ending saga of poor restaurant service, I've got you covered. But this isn't just about venting; it's about turning your frustrations into a force for good—or at least a source of great stories.I'll tackle everyday annoyances with wit and wisdom, showing you how to navigate the tricky waters of modern life's irritations. You'll learn how to craft the perfect complaint letter, what to do when a confrontation goes south, and how to keep your cool when everything seems to be falling apart.So, if you're ready to up your complaining game while keeping your dignity intact, stick around and join me on this hilarious journey of self-improvement. After all, life's too short to be an asshole, but it's also too short to put up with bad service!Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
Its fun and easy and just gives that right bit of edge to everything you do: CRACK. It's what for breakfast!
…and how useless it can be. Learn to see, manage, and live macro and micro while not missing anything. Learn your sphere of influence. Be a person, you animal!
Yes, it's another Monday, and it's time to get… you know what? No So let's calm our happy asses down and breath
in this episode, we get into the idea of starting again, starting tomorrow, starting tonight, or just playing starting, but that it's never too late because there's always a new day, and there's always a new chance and if you want something you can have it if you want it
ITS IS YOU BITCH! You stupid stupid bitch! A new day!
It's the small, innocuous things and notifications on your phone. It's the little game that you're playing on there, the phone calls that you don't take, the people that you don't email back. All these little things, these little distractions, these little problems, are the ones that are causing you to get off the road to what you want. How do we get back? Let's get into it.
… or become chumps change! Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
Looking for relationship advice? Oh, we've got you covered! Tune in as we explore the chaotic circus of finding the partner you need, and that special someone who launches you into the stratosphere of awesome. It's a blend of heartwarming tales, gut-busting disasters, and tips that might just save you from living in a basement with 27 cats. Don't miss out—check out all the fun at FWACATA.com!
This week we get into the three F's: if they're not feeding you funding you or fucking you you don't need to listen to them. Let me explain. Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
How far are we willing to let the world fuck us before we kinda turn around and say can you kiss me first? We get into it in this episode. Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
In the aftermath of this horrific, stupid, idiotic, and retarded presidential debate, I have some thoughts going forward for all of us in the immediate political future and what to do when the overlords come. Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
This week we get this shit going by talking about our perspectives versus statistics versus what we know versus who we are versus what they want us to be and all that good stuff and another classic “beware the narrative” episode Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
Welcome to today's episode, where we dive into the fascinating world of AI art. We'll explore how artificial intelligence is transforming creativity, challenging traditional notions of quality in art. Rather than focusing on the technical precision or aesthetic appeal, we'll discuss why the power of an idea can hold more significance. Tune in to understand how AI is reshaping the art landscape and emphasizing the importance of innovation and conceptual depth. #AIArt #ArtAndIdeas #CreativityReimagined #DigitalArt #ConceptOverQuality To help Ruidoso wildfire victims, consider these reliable resources: THE BEST BET RIGHT NOW AS I HAVE BEEN TOLD IS HERE: https://www.cfolc.org/ THE SHELTER FUND Please help the victims of the South Fork and Salt Fires. DONATE HERE Thank You 1. **American Red Cross**: The Red Cross often supports disaster relief efforts and provides assistance to those affected by wildfires. You can donate specifically to wildfire relief efforts through their website: [American Red Cross](https://www.redcross.org/). 2. **Salvation Army**: The Salvation Army provides emergency disaster services, including support for wildfire victims. Donations can be made through their site: [Salvation Army Disaster Services](https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/help-disaster-survivors/). 3. **GoFundMe**: There are usually several verified campaigns set up for specific families or communities affected by wildfires. You can search for Ruidoso wildfire relief efforts directly on [GoFundMe](https://www.gofundme.com/). 4. **Community Foundations**: Local community foundations often set up emergency funds for disaster relief. Check out the [Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico](https://www.communityfoundationofsouthernnewmexico.com/) for any specific wildfire relief funds. 5. **Local News Websites**: Websites like [Ruidoso News](https://www.ruidosonews.com/) and other local outlets often provide updated information on how to help, including links to donation drives and volunteer opportunities. These resources can direct you to ways to donate money, goods, or time to assist those affected by the Ruidoso wildfires. H Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
Still on the road, here is some MM goodness from back in the day, commercial free! AND TAKE THE FUCKING FEDORA OFF! Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
I'm out and about this week so I'm so I'm playing one of the hits from before that a lot of people really dug and everything else, and it's another WTF Miami podcast moment just talking about Miami and how much it's happening right now, especially with the rain and all the crazy weather candid weather the weather? Let's see and let's get into it. PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Discover a chilling collection of nine incredible stories crafted by over a dozen talented indie creators, all packed into 80+ pages of spine-tingling content. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq What You Get: * Issue One: A graphic novel-style, standard-sized trade paperback featuring top-notch creators from the indie comic community. Why You Need It: * Unique Stories: Dive into a variety of horror tales that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. * Exclusive Content: Experience fresh and original horror content you won't find anywhere else. * Support Indie Artists: Your support helps independent creators continue to bring their unique visions to life. Important Note: These stories are designed for mature audiences and are not suitable for children. Don't miss out on this thrilling anthology! Back our project on Kickstarter now and secure your copy. Join us in celebrating the creativity and passion of the indie comic book world. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
These days, we are all going cuckoo for cocoa puffs, so let's sit back, scratch the huevos, and re-center ourselves! PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Discover a chilling collection of nine incredible stories crafted by over a dozen talented indie creators, all packed into 80+ pages of spine-tingling content. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
So, it being Men's mental Health Month, I figured we would talk about not being anxious and getting help. How's that for compassion and being an asshole? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT CANDY ABOUT?!? And other things to get your week going! PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Discover a chilling collection of nine incredible stories crafted by over a dozen talented indie creators, all packed into 80+ pages of spine-tingling content. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
Sooooo… some shot went down with Instagram and well… we'll talk about it here I guess! PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Discover a chilling collection of nine incredible stories crafted by over a dozen talented indie creators, all packed into 80+ pages of spine-tingling content. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
This week we get into education and what I'd like to call the coronavirus generation and how we are weapon weakness and allowing a whole section of kids to turn into crappy adults, and if we don't fix it now, when will we? Let's get into it and take a listen. PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Discover a chilling collection of nine incredible stories crafted by over a dozen talented indie creators, all packed into 80+ pages of spine-tingling content. What You Get: * Issue One: A graphic novel-style, standard-sized trade paperback featuring top-notch creators from the indie comic community. Why You Need It: * Unique Stories: Dive into a variety of horror tales that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. * Exclusive Content: Experience fresh and original horror content you won't find anywhere else. * Support Indie Artists: Your support helps independent creators continue to bring their unique visions to life. Important Note: These stories are designed for mature audiences and are not suitable for children. Don't miss out on this thrilling anthology! Back our project on Kickstarter now and secure your copy. Join us in celebrating the creativity and passion of the indie comic book world. http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Dive into the world of Super7! Founded in 2001 and led by visionary designer Brian Flynn, Super7 is the ultimate pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle collectibles, toys, and apparel. From sci-fi and giant monsters to punk rock and skateboarding, Super7's unique creations break traditional boundaries. Tune in to explore exclusive insights into their officially licensed collections for G.I. Joe, Transformers, Disney, and music legends like Iron Maiden and the Beastie Boys. Join us for a journey into the heart of pop-culture innovation with Super7!
WITNESS ME! We got a sneak peek to FURIOSA and let me tell you… well listen to the podcast and I will tell YOU! You will ride eternal, shiny and chrome! PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Get ready to be captivated by our assortment of nine indie horror tales that will have you on the edge of your seat! http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
Quiet your brain and everything will fall into place! I cover this today on the MONDAY MOTIVATION Get ready to be captivated by our assortment of nine indie horror tales that will have you on the edge of your seat! http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
ITS GIRTHY AND SWEATY! And it's COMING FOR US ALL! Shit economy and fascist economics are here and it's time to either prepare for penetration or get your shit together on this podcast! PHANTASMAGORIA: A HORROR ANTHOLOGY Get ready to be captivated by our assortment of nine indie horror tales that will have you on the edge of your seat! http://kck.st/4aiz1Xq Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
It's Monday, and you need to get your shit together! Today we're going to talk about not dragging your feet and staying motivated, getting motivated, and having motivation on the mind and how we can do that while not being a little bitch! Tune in! Space Hey, it's Monday, and you need to get your shit together! Today we're going to talk about not dragging your feet and staying motivated, getting motivated, and having motivation on the mind and how we can do that while not being a little bitch! Tune in! This TUESDAY motivation because we have been busy, but that what it's all about when you are shining from vine to vine to not touch the jungle floor! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
in this episode, we talk about the potential of human beings, the weird marvel stage that we can find ourselves in middle school and from there what education system is really telling us and what it's really really making us and how we can break away from that. There is hope for the future! Tune In! This TUESDAY motivation because we have been busy, but that what it's all about when you are shining from vine to vine to not touch the jungle floor! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
…and that right! Let's get in the right mindset going forward! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
Hey welcome to the FWACATA podcast! This week we get into your brain is trying so hard to keep you alive that it's ruining your life! Also another X-men 97 circle jerk! And more! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
This TUESDAY motivation because we have been busy, but that what it's all about when you are shining from vine to vine to not touch the jungle floor! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see here on FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Check out everything on FWACATA.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
This week we deal with multigenerational ignorance, and willful stupidity and how it's ruining everything and everyone at the same time maybe what do we need to do about it? TuneIn! Do you wanna make some of the cool products that you see hereon FWACATA? Then hit the links below to have access to making stickers T-shirts pins and so much more using the best in the business Sticker mule. a $10 store credit and help the channel with Sticker Mule. https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=0815960701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. Don't forget to tune in on Monday for the MONDAY MOTIVATION PODCAST! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message