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Are you walking a path—or wandering?

The answer to whether you are walking or wandering often changes from season to season – life is fickle in that way. We asked some of the folks we most admire to reflect on whether they feel like they are walking or wandering and have shared some of their responses below.

Jakob Takos

I’d say I’ve always been on my path with creativity, and music has been the pulse behind everything I do since I first picked up a guitar at 10 years old. Over the years I’ve grown into my sound as a singer-songwriter and frontman of Jakob Takos & The Connection, blending what I call ‘Sunshine Soul’ a mix of indie folk, rock, and rhythm blues. Read more >>>

Scotch Wonder

My whole life I felt like I didn’t belong, as if I was some aberrant to Planet Earth. But whenever I make music, it feels as if everything is aligned. I say that to say I’ve always felt directionless, but some unforeseen force keep redirecting me to making music about my personal struggles, whether depression, addiction or even relationship problems. Read more >>>

Alexandra Bonner

The path I walk is God’s plan, and God’s plan alone. Often, I find myself attempting to shape or light my own way, without His guidance. In those moments, I become lost and confused. For a time, I would compare my journey to that of others, not realizing that there is no specific speed I need to keep up with. Read more >>>

Zoë de Boehmler

I am walking the path 🙂 FINALLY !!! Read more >>>

Manami Kumagai

Right now, I find myself navigating an uncertain but transformative path. After moving out of my previous workspace, I’ve faced ongoing challenges—most notably, the lack of adequate space for baking and the difficulty of coordinating pop-up events around a demanding school schedule. Read more >>>

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