My brand can often feel chaotic and unhinged.

Or so I'm told.

Here's the thing—I cover a lot of themes in my work with Virgins.

Quitting your job.

Reclaiming your power.

Lots of gay shit.

There are relationship dynamics, funny observations, and everything that crosses the mind of a 30-something living in this timeline.

But it's all rooted in the same thing—liberation from the nonsense that led us here.

Freedom from the bullshit.

AND the self-compassion required to move forward.

Self-love!

Virgins is Fuck It - I'm Buying a Cabin, Quit Your Job & Travel, and Don't Let the Fascists Steal Your Joy.

(And if you want to go deeper, it's self-employed freedom to release whatever I want without endless meetings and brand cohesion strategy sessions. Four years self-employed, give me some credit, alright?)

So what if my social media templates aren't consistent?

Or I veer into new territory?

Bro, the world feels like it's on fire.

Half this country—and most of the world—wishes queer people and businesses like mine didn't exist.

So, yeah, shit feels chaotic and unhinged.

I'm okay with my brand reflecting that response.

From now on, I’m taking “chaotic” and “unhinged” as compliments.

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