ARG2020 Ch 3 - Giving Birth During a Pandemic and Lockdown in Argentina
Wow, that title sure is a mouthful, huh? With good reason, as I believe you will see. This installment isn’
Wow, that title sure is a mouthful, huh? With good reason, as I believe you will see. This installment isn’
Last we left off in my 2020 adventure, I was departing a sweaty Cordoban summer and heading to Chile for
This one comes in three sections. I’ve never been a cookie-cutter lover and I figure to get to know
Greetings from the other side! Lau and I finally tied the knot with the state and we are officially legally
It’s been a introspective time for me, questioning where to dedicate my creative energies this year, so I deeply
We have finally arrived home in California. It was a long year, for reasons beyond the obvious. The political-economic-social crises
You can find the Loved One EP on Apple Music, Spotify, or any of those--but have you heard the full
The first "Post-Bohemian Chronicle." A full-length book about my hedonistic year living as an English teacher in Thailand.
"What happens when curiosity is your compass? Jordan leaves for Nepal with a camera on his forehead, seeking out the mysterious culture of the ancient Himalayan singing bowls. Instead he finds the secret somewhere he least expects it..."
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The last time I had a "piano kick" was in 2016. This is what came of it--some variations of impatience
I wasn't sure how to categorize this--it's a bomb video even if it never kickstarted the program like I'd wanted.
This channel follows my travels, cerca 2014-2018. Most of it has to do with music and cannabis. @jayurbzz by Jordan
The accordion is a lot like your first lover. Go figure.
The Legend of Bruce Hard was my first love--and still is, in many ways--the first time in my life I was free from the constraints of school or work and I could focus 100% of my creative energy on telling a story, creating a world, writing a book.
Like most young people who suddenly find themselves caught in New Orleans, you never expect to stay in the melting pot of tasty neo-culture longer than a few days—but the city has delicious plans for you.
This was one of my final assignments for my French degree. If I were to re-write it today, I am not sure I would structure it in the same way; in fact, I think the "Occupation," as I so eloquently dubbed it, is actually just what happens in a fiat system. Had I only learned about Bitcoin sooner...
The Son of the Great Dragon of the Kingdom of Varlen was born on a cloudy day during a rainstorm with scales of black like his father, eyes of red like his father, dagger sharp claws like his father, and muscular, black wings, like his father.
...I find it telling of that era of my life, having discovered freedom from a societal prison I hadn't realized existed all around me. I was vehement against anyone choosing to live in a static-routine lifestyle, angry at the world for not choosing to travel indefinitely without a care...
October 1, 2007 I had an interesting little excursion this last weekend. I had planned on making it completely spontaneous
[Note from Jordan, 09/2008: I wrote this story on my little adventure to Avignon (when I met the Muslim
September 1 & 2, 2007 Our first paid group field trip was today. Location: Marseille. I wasn’t listening on the
August 15, 2007 As I sit here waiting almost three hours for my flight to take off, I realize the
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