Apr 18

So, there's busyness

I have a lot going on at the moment and I'm excited by much of it so I feel like sharing.

First there is my possible conversion to Judaism. That's obviously a major thing in my life though I've not spoken about it much with anyone other than B, a new friend on the west coast and actually an old friend on the west coast. It's not that I'm afraid of response or ashamed or anything like that. More, it's been very intense for me personally to be going from someone who bordered on anti-religious for many years to now feel very strongly that joining a religion may be the right course of action for me and I haven't quite known how to speak of it. And though I feel that this path is the right one for me to be on I am not 100% certain that I'll actually convert so the language and ways of discussing this are a little strange. I'm not yet a Jew, I'm not yet on the official conversion path. At this point I'm just reading, studying, speaking with a rabbi, thinking a great deal and spending a lot of time being introspective about the kind of person I want to be and the kind of life I want to live.

After the personal, religious stuff there is the work. I am blessed with work at the moment. Work that I'm enjoying and work that I'm passionate about in large measure. That is an incredible feeling. The list of projects I'm working on is long and varied so I'm just going to hit some highlights in no particular order. You'll notice a high number of projects with the word "Louisville" in their titles. What can I tell you? I love this town.

  • Consuming Louisville celebrated its first birthday recently and is going strong. It sounds cheesy to say but I feel good about the work I do with Consuming Louisville. Each time someone tells me they went to an event or tried a restaurant because they read about it on Consuming Louisville I feel like I'm actually contributing something to the community and that is a great feeling.
  • Imagine Louisville is a project that I'm so excited about but I'm afraid I'm not smart enough, creative enough or talented enough to pull it off in the way that I want to and not being able to pull it off in the way that I want to means that it might not be a long term project. I hate to fail but I'd really hate to fail at something like this. Essentially Imagine Louisville is a blog I'm writing and outreach efforts I'm doing to fill the blank slate of Louisville's impression with smart, creative people outside the region. In other words when people outside our region think of Louisville they don't seem to have much of an idea what Louisville is actually like. They might think Bourbon or they might not. They might think sports or they might not. Imagine Louisville wants them to think: great arts, culture, music and restaurant scenes. Imagine Louisville wants them to think supportive community for business and entrepreneurism. Imagine Louisville wants them to see the good balance of progressives and conservatives, religious and secular, industry and technology that we've got here. Imagine Louisville wants them to see what a great place this is to live and do business or take a vacation or spend a foodie weekend.  So yeah, it's an ambitious project and one that I think has to be looked at with really long term goals. I don't know if I'll get the opportunity to make and work toward those long term goals and that makes me a little sad. I could just be pessimistic for no reason so I should move on.
  • Forge Louisville is a neat project that is trying to build up and strengthen the startup community in Louisville. We've got a lot of small startups, lots of individual entrepreneurs and many potentially high growth startups here (we've got biotech through the roof) and Forge Louisville is trying to bring the community together and promote it and help it grow. I write, near daily, for Forge Louisville's website about happenings in the startup community here.
  • Louisville.com is well, Louisville.com. It's obviously a place people go for info about Louisville. They share some content with Louisville Magazine and have original content as well. A couple times a week I write posts about the food and restaurant scene in Louisville. Let me tell you, this is a fun gig. I love eating out so much anyway now I have a legitimate reason to try new places and think of fun restaurant projects. Next week I'm hosting a taste test comparing pies from a couple beloved dessert shops in town. How fun is that? So fun.
  • VuPal is a startup. They're building online communities around lifestyle passions. They've hired me to write about food. Dude, I'm getting paid to write about food. So awesome. It's good that I'm getting paid to write about food because I think about food and cooking and baking all the time these days. I'm baking my way through Dorie Greenspan's book Baking: From My Home to Yours and loving every moment of it.
  • I've always been shooting quite a bit and have updated my portfolio. I'm proud of some of the photography I've been doing and I'm really enjoy shooting more than I have in a while.
And that's pretty much what I've got going on at the moment. I'm talking with some people about other potential projects that I'm excited about but they're in far too early stages to be spoken of out loud. It's a really exciting time for me work wise but a little scary too. I have opportunities in different areas so I have to decide what direction I want my career to go in. That's a great choice to have, I just need like, a really smart adviser to discuss it all over with.

Now, to the shower and then to peruse Baking: From My Home to Yours to select what I'm going to bake this weekend. Happy Friday, Good Shabbos.

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Jason Author Profile Page said:

I'm excited for you, my dear. This is the path that I knew was out there for you.

I want to have a deeper conversation with you about judaism and how you ended up on this journey/.

swirlspice Author Profile Page said:

Are you familiar with Leah Jones? She blogged her way through her conversion to Judaism.

Michelle Author Profile Page said:

I was not familiar with her until like, last week. I started looking for blogs that dealt with conversion and hers was at the top of the list.

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