If you don’t succeed the first time, there is probably good reason. Since my last blog post, quite a bit has happened. I moved into my senior year house, started an internship and a server job, made many new friends, and went viral on TikTok. For those who have kept up with my blog sinceContinue reading “The Butterfly Effect”
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As seasons change, hair changes!
My hair has undergone a vast transformation over the past year. Since April 2020, I have experimented with five different colors–purple, pink, dark brown, black, and blonde. Some of it has been temporary and some has been permanent. In a year where I had no control, my appearance was one of the key factors IContinue reading “As seasons change, hair changes!”
ADL Creative
Website : LinkedIn Last semester, Ariana Luterman approached me about joining the ADL Creative team. Her vision: create a consulting firm which aids businesses lacking a strong digital footprint. Our goal is to dive into a company culture’s to help expand their digital footprint, enhance their brand and connect with more potential clients. Our teamContinue reading “ADL Creative”
My Industry Inspiration
This post goes out to Annabelle Kayye, my mentor and dear friend who I admire so much. We met when I was about to enter high school. Her sister, Olivia Kayye, has been one of my good friends since middle school. Back in the day, Olivia and I assisted Annabelle on a school advertising projectContinue reading “My Industry Inspiration”
Planning My Last NC Summer
It dawned on me yesterday that this will most likely be my last NC summer. Unless my plans change, I expect to be taking off to the west coast around this time next year. While I have cherished the 18 years I have spent in Chapel Hill, I believe it is time for me toContinue reading “Planning My Last NC Summer”
Thank You, Taylor
Last week, Taylor Swift re-released her album, “Fearless (Taylor’s Version) ” This album holds a lot of meaning to me. Fearless was the first album my dad ever bought me and the soundtrack of my childhood. I have vivid memories of jumping up and down on my bed to “Love Story” and falling asleep toContinue reading “Thank You, Taylor”
Growing Up on the Internet
My generation is the first raised by the internet. Not only did we grow up using it for both school and recreationally, but we also became attached to internet personalities who influenced our interests. From a young age, I have watched young female Youtubers share their lives with their subscribers. These vloggers would make contentContinue reading “Growing Up on the Internet”
Pirates Are Real: It’s Okay if You Didn’t Know That
I’m embarrassed to admit this, but I didn’t know pirates were real until a week ago. My entire life, I thought pirates were made up characters for the sake of Johnny Depp and children’s books. My roommates sat me down and made me watch Captain Phillips, so luckily I learned a thing or two. TheContinue reading “Pirates Are Real: It’s Okay if You Didn’t Know That”
“When the pandemic is over, I can’t wait to…”
“When the pandemic is over, I can’t wait to…” This is a phrase many of us have said over the last year. However, with vaccinations ramping up in America, this doesn’t seem like such a distant possibility anymore. As I will soon be entering my senior year of college (yikes), I want to capitalize onContinue reading ““When the pandemic is over, I can’t wait to…””
Life Isn’t Fair Sometimes and That’s Okay
From a young age, I assumed that if I worked hard enough for something, it would result in a favorable outcome. I was wrong. I identify as a creative person. Both for my advertising major and my extracurriculars, I dedicate myself to my crafts. So, when I decided to enter my creative project in aContinue reading “Life Isn’t Fair Sometimes and That’s Okay”