This week John T Unger invited me on his podcast Art Heroes Radio, a place where John tries to help artists and entrepreneurs become “heroes on their own terms.”
I dig that.
Anyway, here’s the page for our conversation:
The competitive advantage of hiring artists, A conversation with Chris Ashworth
Despite the specificity of the title, we hit a [...]
As recently discussed in this space, I am building a small software company. I’m not going to retread the history of that company, but you can read up on it if you want.
I’m only really here to share one tip. Kinda like a stock tip, I guess. It’s a tip I am [...]
Wendell Berry speaking at a college commencement in 1989. Submitted without comment.
Beware the justice of Nature.
Understand that there can be no successful human economy apart from Nature or in defiance of Nature.
Understand that no amount of education can overcome the innate limits of human intelligence and responsibility. We are not smart enough or conscious enough [...]
If you read this blog with any regularity, you know I have two primary social circles: indie software and indie theater. I’m writing this with both of you in mind, but I’m going to start out with the theater kids and bend it back around. Software kids, sit tight for a second.
See, at [...]
April 25, 2010 – 12:31 pm
About a year ago I visited my parents back in Louisville.
I walked in the door and found the dining room table full of paper scraps.
Or, more precisely, book scraps. A book my mom was making.
My mom (Ruth Spangler) always has a project. She’s about the most curious person I know—always asking questions about [...]