If you enjoy supporting independent creators, there’s a simple and meaningful way to do it—Buy Me a Coffee. The platform makes it simple for fans to show appreciation while ensuring creators feel supported. Furthermore, it provides an opportunity for creators to connect with their audience in a meaningful way. Ultimately, this synergy fosters a thriving community where creativity can flourish.
What Is Buy Me a Coffee?
Buy Me a Coffee is a platform that allows creators to accept support from their community. Think of it as a virtual tip jar, but better. Moreover, you can offer memberships, sell digital products, and even post subscriber-only content.
Instead of relying on the use of ads, creators can connect directly with their audience. As a result, this builds strong relationships while cultivating a loyal fan base. Best of all, supporters don’t need an account to contribute. Just a few clicks, and you’re done.
Why I Chose Buy Me a Coffee
As a creator, I wanted a space where I could share digital products and bonus content without setting up a full storefront from scratch. Ultimately, Buy Me a Coffee gave me that freedom. It’s clean, simple, and most importantly, it works.
Plus, it keeps everything in one place:
My latest downloads.
Behind-the-scenes updates.
Support options starting at just $5
That being said, if the price is not right. I am more than willing to drop the price.
However, items more personal price stays as listed.
Since it’s so easy to use, I can utilize my time more on creating and less on the logistics.
How You Can Support Me
I’ve curated a selection of digital tools, downloads, and resources made just for my community. Furthermore, you find all my creator platforms, including Buy Me a Coffee and YouTube, in my Digital Hub.
Every purchase and tip help me keep producing more for you. That being said, if you’d rather say thanks with a gesture, even one “coffee” makes a difference.
Final Thoughts
In today’s world, small creators often rely on direct support to keep going. Buy Me a Coffee bridges the gap between passion as well as sustainability. If you’ve ever enjoyed something I’ve made, consider checking out my shop. Your support helps fuel future content, one coffee at a time.
When I got into the entertainment industry in the fall of 2021, I had no idea what I was walking into. I started as a stagehand, eager to learn the ropes and get a firsthand look at how live events come together. We worked with stringers, Leekos, and RGB lights. At first it was difficult, but looking back, I made it more difficult than it should be. It was the technicality of how precise you have to be when running a variety of different cables. By March 2022, I was working at an arena, doing everything from setup and strike to move-ins, event attendance, and even security. I put in the work, showed up ready to go, and did more than my fair share of the job. Not only did I show up ready, but I would arrive at least an hour early. But what should have been a career with growth potential turned into a frustrating battle against workplace politics, favoritism, and quiet firing.
The Work They Don’t See
If you’ve never worked in event setup and strike, let me paint a picture: long hours, heavy lifting, and the pressure of making sure every stage, barrier, and seat is exactly where it needs to be before showtime. Then, once the event ends, everything has to be torn down and packed away just as fast. Let me rephrase: setup is time-consuming due to how tedious and precise everything needs to be. When it comes to striking, it’s rather quick because all that is being done is taking it down. It does not matter how, just that it’s put back where it needs to be for the next event. It’s physically demanding, mentally exhausting, and requires teamwork. Or at least, that’s how it should work.
banquet set up with tables & chairs with pipe and drape backdrop
For myself, that teamwork rarely existed. I found myself surrounded by coworkers who were more interested in gossiping than working, yet they were the ones given priority roles. I was constantly given the worst tasks—ones that kept me away from the actual setup and strike of events. They’d claim I “wasn’t doing anything” while I was outworking them. It didn’t matter how many times I lapped them in efficiency; they had their clique, and I wasn’t part of it. Which is rather odd, due to how a number of the crew members would brag about how they are phenomenal leaders and their skills are superb. It is the opposite; they would brag about how they have leadership skills yet do not know how to lead crew members or do not know who is at fault or what they should do. There was this time we had to strike the stage. That includes stage decks and stage risers. One group tackled stage decks, and the other stage risers.
Once a few decks were off, we gathered the risers. It came to the point where I caught up with the other group tackling stage decks, and there was a wait as decks were still on. So, I wanted to find other work, as the so-called “leader” wanted to rest his gym bro muscles. He said, “Let’s focus on the stage.” I replied, “Well, get to it. All you are doing is standing around.” I guess that was common behavior and was acceptable. He didn’t have the integrity to admit I caught up with him. Speaking of the fact that he’s been there 7 years, I was a threat to how they did things. Stood around, couldn’t set things up the right way. He had the audacity to say I lifted one stage deck. That being said, he wanted to badmouth others by putting in the work. Just so he could be recognized as a “great leader.” There were multiple incidents where the stage was built incorrectly due to supervisors not understanding how it should be built when they had the notes. It’s rather sad; you can’t go through to make sure the stage is not 5 ft high; instead, they would go with the first number you see. Like, the supervisor states, “The stage is going to be 4 ft high.” Come to find out during a move-in the following morning, I and the ops manager had to fix it a foot higher.
banquet setup with stage tables chairs and a dance floor themed christmas
Quiet Firing: The Slow Burn
As time went on, I noticed my schedule shrinking. Fewer shifts, fewer calls, and fewer opportunities to be involved in the bigger, more important aspects of the job. This wasn’t because of my performance—it was quiet firing in action. The goal wasn’t to outright fire me but to make work unbearable, to push me out without having to officially let me go. They didn’t give me the tools or resources to complete tasks, ensuring I’d fail or struggle unnecessarily. I remember I was looking for a full battery to use the compact drill, but every battery I found was not charged. It was convenient for them, as the supervisor said, “You’re taking a long time on just one dasher. What’s the hold up?” Instead of recognizing that fault, he continued to place the blame on me. “Maybe if you put the batteries up when done. You wouldn’t have an issue.” Like as if it were my actions alone. When I am done with anything, I place tools or resources back where I found them or how I found them to begin with. A supervisor with leadership skills would do a walkthrough of the place prior to the shift ending to ensure all tools and resources are back where they belong. Rather than leaving immediately just to get home to pound a Dr. Pepper and smoke a cigarette or two. With a side of top ramen to go with it.
The irony? Some of the same guys who had been there for six or seven years were still part-time and hadn’t moved up in any way. Meanwhile, in just two and a half years, I had worked every job in the building, gaining experience across the board. That alone should have spoken for itself, but instead of growth, I got roadblocks. I was once offered a tech job full time. I gave it some time but didn’t take interest in it due to wanting to be more involved in setup, strike, etc. It was an experience you were creating. So it was more meaningful to me. Once I turned the job down, that was when the quiet firing escalated. If the company did not want me to be a part of their crew. They should have fired me instead of making it more miserable for me.
Lessons Learned
Working in this industry has been a mix of valuable experience and harsh reality checks. It’s shown me that hard work doesn’t always equal recognition, nor does it guarantee success anywhere; that politics can override performance, and that some workplaces will do everything in their power to keep the status quo—even if that means pushing out those who actually put in the effort.
But I also learned that I’m capable of more than I thought. I adapted, I worked through challenges, and I saw the ins and outs of how the entertainment industry operates behind the scenes. That experience alone is something I can take with me, whether I continue in this field or move on to something better.
To anyone getting into event production: Be prepared for the grind, but also be aware of the games people play. Some environments will lift you up, while others will try to hold you back. Recognize the difference, and don’t waste time where you’re not valued.
As for me? I’m taking what I’ve learned and moving forward—on my terms.
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can feel overwhelming. Between juggling work, family, and personal commitments, it’s easy to let wellness take a backseat. However, what if you could support your health with high-quality, science-backed products designed to nourish your body naturally?
That’s exactly what Shaklee offers—a holistic approach to wellness rooted in nature and backed by science.
I found Shaklee—a company with over 60 years of experience in natural nutrition, green cleaning, and sustainable living.
What stood out to me was their commitment to:
✔️ Pure Ingredients—Every product undergoes rigorous testing for safety, along with purity.
✔️ Scientific Backing—Over 100 clinical studies support the effectiveness of their supplements.
✔️ Sustainability—Shaklee is carbon neutral and dedicated to protecting the planet.
My Favorite Shaklee Products
If you’re new to Shaklee, here are some must-try products that have made a real difference in my daily routine:
Vitalizer™—The The Ultimate Daily Nutrition Pack
Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, omega-3s, & probiotics, this all-in-one solution helps boost energy and support immunity, ultimately promoting overall wellness.
Life Shake™—A Complete Meal in Minutes
Perfect for busy mornings, this plant-based protein shake provides 20 g of protein and fiber, along with 24 essential vitamins & minerals—all in one delicious serving.
Get Clean® Basic H²®—The The Multi-Purpose Green Cleaner
Ditch the harmful chemicals! This all-natural, biodegradable cleaner replaces dozens of household cleaning products while being safe for your family as well as the environment.
How Shaklee Can Support Your Health Goals
Whether you are looking to increase energy, support immunity, lose weight, or simply feel your best, Shaklee has something for everyone. Their personalized health assessments make it easy to find the right products for your needs.
And the best part? You don’t have to figure it out alone! I’m here to help you navigate Shaklee’s offerings and find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.
Ready to Start Your Wellness Journey?
Lastly, if you’re looking for natural and science-backed solutions for better health, I’d love to help! Check out my Shaklee website to explore products, take a free health assessment, or reach out with any questions. Link below.
Your wellness matters—let’s take this journey together!
Growing up, I always felt like an outsider in my own family. It was not just the usual sibling rivalries or parent-child disagreements—it was something deeper. I was different, and that difference made me an afterthought.
On my dad’s side, being Mormon was the unspoken currency of love and acceptance, and I did not have it. I was never a part of their faith, which meant to me I was never fully part of them. Love felt conditional, as if I had to earn it in ways I never could. No matter what I did, it was never enough.
AI Generated photo of self-discovery.
The Family That Never Saw Me
If my dad’s family made me feel like an outsider, my mom and sister made home feel like a battleground. Their narcissism turned every interaction into a power struggle. Affection was never freely given—it was a tool they used to control and manipulate. And in that dynamic, I was always the one left empty-handed.
Birthdays and holidays weren’t days to celebrate; they were reminders. While others experienced warmth and connection, I felt distant. Christmas as well as thanksgiving were never magical nor comforting; and birthdays felt more like obligations than celebrations. I never expected much from those days, and somehow, they still managed to disappoint. As I got older, the gifts I got from them were more expensive as I felt they realized how they were and are making up for past mistakes. Demands as well, on what I wanted to do for those days were heavily pushed on me.
If family set the foundation, relationships built the walls around me. Every relationship I have had seemed to follow the same destructive pattern—either I was the one causing damage, or I was the one picking up the pieces. It was never healthy, never fulfilling.
I wanted love but love always felt just out of reach. Maybe I was drawn to broken people, or maybe broken people were drawn to me. Either way, the outcome was the same: misunderstandings, toxicity, and heartache. Love felt like a battle, and I was left wounded. That alone made me feel like a mechanic for the person to repair them for the next one.
A Career Without a Future
Work should have been my escape, a place where effort led to success, where I could prove myself. But even there, I found myself stuck. While reaching for an opportunity, it was taken away before I could grasp it.
I worked hard. I showed up. I gave my best. Unfortunately, it was never enough. Promotions passed me by, recognition never came, and I felt like I was always starting over, no matter how much experience I gained. The quiet firing led to making work miserable whereas, I had to stop my tasks to finish other individual’s tasks. The days and hours I worked got more and more distant. Not really a livable wage.
Finding Myself in the Wreckage
I won’t tie this story up with a neat little bow because life isn’t like that. I’m still figuring things out. I still have wounds that have not fully healed. But what I do know is this: I am more than what I have been through.
I may never have had the family I wanted, the love I needed, or the career I dreamed of. But I have myself. And for the first time, I am learning that maybe, just maybe, that’s enough. I find myself looking into therapy but unsure of how I should go about it. It makes me nervous thinking about the process of it.
In a world overwhelmed by wellness trends, it is easy to feel lost in the shuffle of fleeting fads along with overhyped products. However, upon entering 2025, one brand stands out for its enduring commitment to science-backed health solutions and sustainability: Shaklee. A legacy that spans many decades, the corporation is not just a wellness company—it is a pioneer that has consistently delivered products rooted in innovation, quality, and care for the planet.
Shaklee Hinkey Life Storefront.
Personal Experience
Growing up, I have been around Shaklee products. Whether it was cleaning products, sports supplements, or even the everyday vitamins. It was around in some way. My mother suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. Furthermore, she states the effects can be felt immediately after ingesting. That says so much, especially in today’s medicine. It is a pill for everything, with that pill having another issue to deal with.
You get the gist. One pill after the other.
Shaklee isn’t just a brand—it is a philosophy being woven into our daily lives. From the vitamins on the counter to the eco-friendly solutions we use for cleaning the house. Shaklee played a significant role in shaping how I see health, sustainability, and entrepreneurship today.
I understand there might be sites similar to it that deliver similar results. To conclude, I am not selling nor advertising. However, I am assisting others to live a healthier and younger lifestyle. Furthermore, this provides a door of opportunity in which people can explore the products along with the benefits.
Health Benefits.
Shaklee home products are backed by extensive scientific research and positive customer testimonials. They offer a range of supplements and vitamins that support overall health, including heart health, cognitive health, and immune support. Shaklee Corporation (2007). The Landmark Health Studies have shown that long-term users of Shaklee have better health outcomes compared to non-users. In addition, I recall taking the sports nutrition products during a training season prior to cross-country. I shaved anywhere between three to five minutes off my personal records for a three-mile run as well as a five-mile run.
Shaklee Corporation (2007). The Landmark Health Studies. Shaklee Corporation.
Sustainability.
The organization has been committed to environmental stewardship since its founding in 1956. Shaklee became the first company in the world to be certified Climate Neutral. That said, they offset their CO₂ emissions to achieve a net-zero impact on the environment.
Shaklee uses eco-friendly packaging, renewable resources, and green manufacturing practices, minimizing their ecological footprint. Basic H2 Biodegradable
Trustworthiness.
Shaklee products undergo rigorous quality testing to ensure safety, purity, and potency. The company offers a 100% money-back guarantee, even if the product is completely used up. Customer reviews, along with ratings on platforms like Trustpilot and consumerlab.com, reflect high satisfaction with the effectiveness and quality of Shaklee products.
Curious to see how Shaklee can improve your health and your home?
I was offered the opportunity to visit Tahoe for a professional engagement.
It was work; I wanted to sound formal.
The town is accompanied by pleasant, caring locals. Lake Tahoe offers a blend of tranquility along with adventure that is indescribable anywhere else.
The experience not only allowed me to witness firsthand the destination’s natural splendor. Before my first day on the job, I scheduled an oil change and set out, ready to embrace the next chapter. The six-hour drive along Highway 395 offered a beautiful tapestry of history and varied scenery, making the journey as memorable as the destination.
Many people may know this, but information is information. Did you know that if you bring your own oil and oil filter. The oil change will only be about $20—$25. It does vary obviously, but still, at least you know what is going on in your car.
Tranquil Water of Lake Tahoe
My Arrival
I was greeted with a heartfelt welcome. It was a better atmosphere to be working in. Everyone works together and helps one another; it was relieving to witness a company live up to its word, rather than paint over it. Not to mention, whenever events are about to end, the kitchen staff will gather any leftover food to feed employees. It is amazing the staff does that; most places will just waste it.
The work consists of event setup for various entertainment needs.
The events would consist of hockey games, concerts, conventions, and even corporate events. The behind-the-scenes setup in the entertainment industry is always a memorable process. You get to visualize firsthand how everything comes together. It’s about shaping an experience for people who have come out to enjoy themselves. That said, it’s a field characterized by constant change; you never know what the day will bring.
Tahoe Blue Event Center: Home of the Knight Monsters.
Conclusion
My stay lasted a whole month. By now, I know what you are thinking. I should have stayed longer. As for myself, it took about a day to really feel that I belonged there. The month’s stay felt like six years. Working at a different venue with high employee morale was a positive experience. However, I will remember the locals and their treatment of others.
One time, while I was driving to work. Upon leaving a 7/11, I noticed a pedestrian walking. Keep in mind, he had the right-of-way; he could have taken his time. I was not in a rush. However, he decides to pick up the pace. As for myself, I did admire the gesture. He was staying alert and paying attention to his surroundings. Elsewhere, they linger, eyes glued to their phones. Looking ahead, I’m certain I’ll be planning another trip out there.
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