This project's main mission obviously is to record creative minds from all fields. Another, easily unseen aspect is to make the content find its way to its target audience - to those people whose lives will be enriched by it.

A direct result of this is that I'm spreading the content out to a variety of social media platforms (Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn, ReddIt etc.) - I try to add one more of these every month. This expansion can feel ridiculous at times, but I whenever a single new person contacts me about being happy to have found this project, I know I'm doint the right thing.

The project's content travels through a variety of media: it started as video, now slowly includes a podcast-format; in line with this thinking, I now also wanted to write blogposts about the Vlog episodes - so that those that aren't into watching videos, can access the content in written form.

Think of it as customer care, about an ethical way of marketing: by having the content there in a way that best suits the target audiences. It took me a while to understand that with a project as diverse as this one (it's not about programmers, or musicians, or medical doctors - but about the meta of creativity), it will be a long, interesting journey to find the people who'll believe in it, support it, and simply like it. I can at least try to do my part of this =)