I grew up next to the Ramapo River in New Jersey. I spent many of my summer growing up fishing there, building forts in the woods with my friends, and exploring the woods. Nature and the outdoors has been integral to my upbringing and it hurts to see it slowly disappearing as I get older. Some of my best memories were the backpacking and camping trips I used to go on, either with my friends or the BoyScouts and especially in this modern world it is ever more important to put away technology and experience the great outdoors. Though New Jersey is one of the densest states in terms of people, it has some captivating woods and wilds that not enough people have had the opportunity to experience.
A majority of my works during the year is for my university's paper, The Eagle, as well as out investigative magazine AWOL. Outside of academics I creatively write, though not in a published fashion, and run several Dungeons and Dragons games where I am responsible for coming up with compelling stories, lovable characters and moments of tension for my players.
Storytelling is one of the most essential things to the human experience in my opinion, its why I chose journalism and History as my majors. History is the essentially the story of how we got to where we are today, and journalism is telling the story of those who deserve to have their voices heard. Stories, in many ways the fictional ones can be far more powerful than anything else. Much of my life has been informed by the art I consume and the lessons that can be drawn from it. Creativity is what gives color to life and allows everyone to step into the shoes of others. Through working with the Creative Process, I have a chance to deepen my understanding of how others approach creativity and learn as much as I can about both podcasting and how the creative mind tackles issues and invents something impactful from nothing.