Queen of the South
AUSTIN, Texas: "Boaz Jimenez"Queen of the South (JTCampos) stoped by he brought flour tortillas purchased from HEB.What a fantastic morning, Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center we were able to assist a NEW client requiring our services and a boost of energy fromJT. WHAT AN AMAZING MORNING! Fans of the show Queen of the South will recall him as your favorite villain you couldn't stop watching.We had a delightful conversation and were excited to learn that we both originated from the RGV. Some interesting facts about him include: 1. He attended high school at Mission High School in Mission, Texas. 2. He attended the University of Texas-Pan American. 3. We share a common birthday. 4. We both currently reside in Austin, Texas. 5. We both have a strong commitment to community service. Moreover, friends, he is skilled at making homemade tortillas and I am looking forward to learning this skill from him.#RGV #actors #austintexas #community
New Narrative
#nonprofit #communitysupport #feedingthehungry #austintx #PartnershipsThatMatter
Tempering the dead
#DiaDeMuertos #remberance #spanish #mexicanculture #lacatrina
Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue and artistic director at Condé perspective on fail at many different undertakings. The young people that we hire today at Condé Nast are fearless polymaths-hardworking and passionate, creative and curious.
Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue and artistic director at Condé Nast, shares her perspective on career development in the media industry: "It is crucial to have multiple interests and skill sets, to have tried and possibly failed at many different undertakings. The young people that we hire today at Condé Nast are fearless polymaths-hardworking and passionate, creative and curious."
For professionals and creatives alike, diversifying your expertise can set you apart in a competitive landscape.
As industries evolve, being adaptable and embracing failure as a stepping stone becomes essential for long-term success.
@the.annawintour thank you for such inspiring speech.Often I've felt like an outcast being a Polymath. Many employers did not understand the concept until this era.I am incredibly proud to be amongst original creatives. - dear Marcie
Key Takeaways:
- Be a Polymath: In today's fast-paced world, having multiple skills and interests can help you stand out.
- Embrace Failure: Trying and failing is part of growth.
Each challenge sharpens your adaptability and creativity.
- Stay Curious: The best talent combines curiosity with passion, continuously seeking to learn and grow.
#mediaindustry #fashionbusiness #leadership #businessstrategy #careergrowth #businessinnovation #entrepreneurship #businessmindset #successstrategies #diversifyskills #futureleaders #creativityinbusiness #flourishing #findvourpassions
Oh.. Pease
To beloved @peasepark, Your serene grounds uplift my essence. You are a true haven.Running, jumping, meditating, and losing track of time bring me joy. As Austin's hidden retreat, you await discovery by those seeking tranquility. Upon entering, your brilliant aura inspires all. Countless secrets await revelation.Guided by fairies each week, I uncover new wonders. Thank you for providing a sacred sanctuary.Farewell until our next encounter, dear friend.xo With Love, Dear Marcie 😘 #austin #exploremore #outdoorliving
Peaae Park- Iron Tree House
🌐 #austintx #artist #parkour
🍦: During National Hispanic Heritage Month, from September 15 – October 15, the U.S. government celebrates the countless contributions of more than 60 million Hispanic Americans, Latinos, Latinas, and Latinx-identifying people to our culture and society!
Get out and indulge with your treats! In my opinion, way easier than to hit up piñata! 😂
#HispanicHeritageMonth2024 #mexicancandy #itsthelittlethings #delicioso
Libra Eclipse
#positivementalhealth #trustthejourney #newyou
Non influencer, frothy coffee
Behind the camera- trial and error
Day 1 - SA
SAN ANTONIO: Aug 3& Aug 4th Joe Coronado with Chancla Academy Rock Festiva
Free, and open to the public. Two Stages of local music, and vendors under the Hays Street Bridge.Chancla Academy Rock Festival is designed to be more than a huge rock show, it is intended to embrace our community, artist culture, and create an opportunity for local up and coming bands to help revive the rock scene in San Antonio. In efforts to promote diversity, we will also invite national acts to participate as well.This festival will not only embrace our community, but it will help to stimulate our local economy and support local businesses through vendor relationships. One of our passions at Chancla Academy is embracing the youth. That being said, Chancla Rock Festival will give bands an opportunity to perform as well. We hope this will continue to inspire to continue their dream and continue playing music.By the end of this festival, it is our hope that people will discover new music, feel heard and be seen by others, and believe that there is much more out there for this San Antonio community. 🙏🏼
#sanantonio #CommunitySupportingCommunity #musician #inspireothers