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JH AfterParty 1.2

This week’s JH AfterParty public release, with some thoughts from JH on advertising, mental health, and keeping up with technology.

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Morning Me

Hey since I do this every morning anyway, why not make it a thing? Meet the “Morning Me.”

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JH Afterparty, Vol 1. Issue 1

Public release of the first edition of the JH Afterparty weekly newsletter! Find out what’s going on, what’s coming up, and more about what this is, inside!

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Ratholes and Tangents

Hey kids, let’s write a blog post about ratholes and tangents! A story of how even when you’re firing on all cylinders, you can end up on a detour…

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Introducing you to the Fallout 4 character I rolled for the new gaming part of my site, through his “irradiated notebooks.” He’ll be the platform for exploring the game here.

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