We need leaders, bloggers, podcasters, founders, and creators who bring their whole selves to their craft and their community.
We are not one-dimensional figures. 
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(BTW - here's the post that incited the "stay in your lane" email I received today)https://justinjackson.ca/cure
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Please note, “bringing our whole selves” to the conversation doesn’t give us license to be: - rude - careless - offensive - obnoxious - inconsiderate - discriminatory It’s the opposite! We have to be more considerate, more kind, more thoughtful.
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Someone just sent me this DM.
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This gets to the core issue: Do you want "pop music" ("I just want the artist to make the same kind of music over and over again") or do you want the artist to explore new genres and topics that interest them now? Neither is "bad;" it's a personal consumer preference.
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Bands face this all the time: "You used to sing about going to high school and partying! Now you just sing about global warming. Go back to the old stuff!" Again, if grown adults want to keep singing songs about being teenagers that's fine. But it's also OK to grow.
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Also, the "stay in your lane" rhetoric is a convenient way for us capitalists to ignore the problems in our current system:
"Let's talk about raising workers' wages."
"Stay in your lane dude!"
"We're destroying the environment."
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While I agree its dumb for folks to say that to you…it also feels like a broad statement. There is a chance that some people just wanna tune it to your product stuff. The same way some people go to concerts to just hear music, not political rhetoric.
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Yup, that’s totally fair. Although… a lot of good music is political.
Again:https://twitter.com/mijustin/status/1254198401958215683 …Justin Jackson dodał/a,
Justin JacksonKonto zweryfikowane @mijustinFirst, my audience isn't one-dimensional. We all live in a social, economic, and political context. We have feelings, families, histories. "Business" exists within these contexts. If my ideas about business are divorced from their human context, how helpful are they really?Pokaż ten wątek1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
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Hahah truth! I went to a concert once and they literally stopped the show and went on a political rant for 15min. Fans, die hard fans, started boo-ing.
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A rant during a concert is one thing, but so much *good music* is political: - Rage Against the Machine - Green Day - Beastie Boys - Black Sabbath - Even Iron Maiden has protest songs!
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Absolutely. This was like a “southern rock” type show during a nonpolitical time. It was one of those: Anyway…here’s wonder wall type moments. Wife and I laughed.
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