About this episode
At the age of 12, I went to comic book camp. It's where young kids can go to learn how to create their own comic books. I went on to create a whole universe of characters that would make Marvel jealous. That same year, I also spent a week at coding camp where I learned to write code for tiny robots. In my lifetime, I have learned a lot of things. Like writing screenplays, the original HTML code, how to work on my 1982 Camaro, and much more. Looking back in hindsight, I don't do any of that stuff. None of it does me any good at this point. I'm not complaining, but it's a shame I wasted all that knowledge. So today, we're talking about the doing. "Once you apply something, you become accountable for it." IN THIS EPISODE All about comic book camp. Feedback I received about an idea I had for a conference. Why people don't want to apply the knowledge they've learned. Stop calling it a hobby. Pushing past the fear and stepping into the application. Setting goals and actually doing what it takes to achieve them. Connect with James Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254 Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! For more, visit jamespatrick.com