The Oxyrotin clothing label recently held a very successful launch party here in Ottawa. The designers took on the role of promoters, scored a wicked underground hip hop artist to perform live. Curren$y came all the way up to Ottawa from New Orleans to do his first out of country show, and Oxyrotin made it happen! Check out the real life process Sean and Mitch fr Oxyrotin went through to make their show happen.
check around the 1:30 mark for Lady Ottawa herself!! hint: gold bow!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Life After Graduation
I find myself sitting at a desk, in a 9-5'er. Exactly where I wanted to be after I spent three years of education? Not quite. DO NOT FEAR!!
I find myself thinking back to a presentation we had in one of my fav classes. Wendy Threader's Transition to Marketing Professional class. We had a guest speaker come in named Dave Stubbs. What a guy! Dave started multiple companies from scratch. Built them up, right from the bottom, and turned each one into a successful venture. And his presentation was based around a saying. A saying he asked (and probably still asks) himself when he was in his very first "professional" type job. What's the saying you ask?
"This can't be it.."
Thats it. Thats all he needed to say to himself to realize there was more out there. More for him to conquer, more for him to explore, and most importantly, more for him to live and learn from.
Three months after my final graduation ceremony, I find myself asking the same question. This can't be it.
I find myself thinking back to a presentation we had in one of my fav classes. Wendy Threader's Transition to Marketing Professional class. We had a guest speaker come in named Dave Stubbs. What a guy! Dave started multiple companies from scratch. Built them up, right from the bottom, and turned each one into a successful venture. And his presentation was based around a saying. A saying he asked (and probably still asks) himself when he was in his very first "professional" type job. What's the saying you ask?
"This can't be it.."
Thats it. Thats all he needed to say to himself to realize there was more out there. More for him to conquer, more for him to explore, and most importantly, more for him to live and learn from.
Three months after my final graduation ceremony, I find myself asking the same question. This can't be it.
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