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AODG Sunday Paperz

It's finally here. The AODG Sunday Paperz, my public journal keeping you guys updated with all the cool projects I'm working on, things that are happening behind the scenes, and what'

s happening around Charleston you need to know about.

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Now that we’ve introduced your topic with a short and catchy title, it’s time to write your introductory paragraph. This is your chance to grab your reader’s attention. You can explain why you are the best person to give advice on this topic; share a personal story that reflects your own experience on the subject; and/or highlight common mistakes that can be avoided once applying your useful tips.


Before listing your tips below, add one last sentence that sums up your paragraph or offers a smooth transition to your listicle.

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The Princess Diaries Live Podcast

Day after thanksgiving, I was tasked with capturing the interviews for the 2nd installment of Kris Kaylin's Live Podcast, "Princess Diaries." This event had a star studded lineup including interviews with The Breakfast Club's Charlemagne Tha God, Chef Kardea Brown from The Food Network, and AJ Holiday from the We Talk Back Podcast.

Archived Womb (2025) With Kate March In this project, I worked with dancer/choreographer Kate March in studio for an abstract dance piece reflecting on her pregnancy journey. The scenes were used as metaphors to share the experience of the multiple operations Kate experienced throughout her surgery journey. She also created a poetry soundtrackin collaboration with Marcus Amaker's electronic sounds and music.



Artwork Journey


The middle tips should go into a bit more detail, explain more. Keep them short and to-the-point. E.g., if you're writing a post about how to blog, you can write something like: "Decide how often you want to blog. Be realistic about it. Think you can blog twice a month? Commit to once a month and stick to it."


Tip #3 - Make it personal


Feel free to include personal details and examples. The more relatable you or your website is, the more you connect with your readers.


Tip #4 - Mix it up


Try different blog formats each time. One month, post a day in the life, then try a How-To or a Q&A. There are many templates to help you get started.


Tip #5 - Finish strong


Your final tip will lead into your post’s conclusion. For example, “Lastly, knowing just a little bit about SEO can go a long way in helping your blog succeed. You can learn more about SEO in our guide.” Then be sure to add a link to your guide here.


Don’t Forget to Add a Closing Statement


Keep it short. Restate your main point and tell your readers what you want them to do next. Don’t be shy. Just tell them: Buy Now, Click Here, Read This, and link to it. You can also invite them to leave a comment below your post.

 
 
 

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