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On this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Zachary Aaron Croft. Zac made it clear early on in this conversation that an essential aspect of who he is as an individual comes form his capacity to create.
It doesn’t matter the avenue that this creation comes from. Zac has dipped his toe in mechanical engineering, stage set construction, improv, and acting.
At one point, he was even a member of the agricultural department at Walt Disney World in which he could still pinpoint beautiful acts of creation as the flowers around the park were meticulously placed and designed - each with its own unique purpose.
Something to take away from today’s episode is that creation is every where. You yourself are a creation, and you continue to create with every passing moment through memories, words, thoughts, or something less abstract like handiwork around the house, or a painting.
Zac reminds us to see the world as active participants. In fact, his training as a mechanical engineer allows him the capacity to always be looking at how things work, and create potential solutions to make them work even better.
There’s always a creation to discover.
Stay open, stay active, and keep listening.
By The Only ConstantOn this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Zachary Aaron Croft. Zac made it clear early on in this conversation that an essential aspect of who he is as an individual comes form his capacity to create.
It doesn’t matter the avenue that this creation comes from. Zac has dipped his toe in mechanical engineering, stage set construction, improv, and acting.
At one point, he was even a member of the agricultural department at Walt Disney World in which he could still pinpoint beautiful acts of creation as the flowers around the park were meticulously placed and designed - each with its own unique purpose.
Something to take away from today’s episode is that creation is every where. You yourself are a creation, and you continue to create with every passing moment through memories, words, thoughts, or something less abstract like handiwork around the house, or a painting.
Zac reminds us to see the world as active participants. In fact, his training as a mechanical engineer allows him the capacity to always be looking at how things work, and create potential solutions to make them work even better.
There’s always a creation to discover.
Stay open, stay active, and keep listening.