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In this return episode, John-Paul reflects on a year spent stepping back from big social platforms and returning to first principles. He talks about the simple, transformative habit of posting to his own website first—not for clicks, but for a sense of ownership. He explains the POSSE method, shares the joys of his "Outstagram" project, and makes a heartfelt case for why everyone should have a blog. It’s an ode to the open web, a nudge to reclaim your corner of the internet, and a reminder that "adequate" and independent is better than perfect and platform-dependent.
By John-Paul FlintoffIn this return episode, John-Paul reflects on a year spent stepping back from big social platforms and returning to first principles. He talks about the simple, transformative habit of posting to his own website first—not for clicks, but for a sense of ownership. He explains the POSSE method, shares the joys of his "Outstagram" project, and makes a heartfelt case for why everyone should have a blog. It’s an ode to the open web, a nudge to reclaim your corner of the internet, and a reminder that "adequate" and independent is better than perfect and platform-dependent.