Kick Off Your Sunday Shoes

So there was this one time that I decided to cover a ridiculously awesome acoustic version of Kenny Loggins’ Footloose at an open mic in a smoke-filled biker bar…

(Dramatic pause)

Jeff Goins was gracious enough to allow me to tell the full story on his site. More importantly, what that experience has taught me as a writer. What a huge privilege to share at goinswriter.com as Jeff  is a well-known and respected author, blogger, creative consultant, and speaker.

I’d really appreciate it if you guys went to his site to check it out (link below). Leave a comment over there and let me know what you think. The Live Richly Community is awesome like that!

Kick Off Your Sunday Shoes: Cutting Your Art Loose

 


	

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7 Responses to Kick Off Your Sunday Shoes

  1. Arlen Miller June 27, 2014 at 6:53 am #

    Good to “meet” you, Sir. Glad to come here to visit from Mr. Jeff Goins’ blog. All the best on your blogging and art-sharing exploits.

    • Matt Ham June 27, 2014 at 7:05 am #

      Arlen, likewise! What art are you in the business of creating?

      • Arlen Miller June 27, 2014 at 7:28 am #

        Thanks for the question, Mr. Matt. I am doing print and web design and writing for day work. Moving in the direction of more writing, content creating, storytelling.

        Blessings on your personal ministry.

  2. John Patrick Weiss June 27, 2014 at 11:54 am #

    Matt,
    Enjoyed your post over at Jeff Goins, so I commented there and stopped by here. Your content is similar to some of mine at JohnPatrickWeiss.com. Love your tagline, Live Richly. You’d probably enjoy TheMinimalists.com, if you haven’t already. They share a similar message. Looks like I found another blog to follow! Thanks.

    • Matt Ham June 27, 2014 at 7:19 pm #

      John – thanks so much for connecting and I appreciate the links! I’ll check them out! Appreciate you stopping by –

  3. David Mike July 1, 2014 at 9:50 pm #

    Great post! I am just learning to write. I tried a couple different types of blog posts at first. The story of my life it seems to be the one that most people want to hear about. I have decided to continue with that story before I try anything else. I’m a throw an additional one every once in awhile just to keep up the skill of writing other types of material.

    • Matt Ham July 2, 2014 at 7:08 am #

      David – people love authenticity, it’s what they connect with. And, your story is AMAZING!