Shooting a Webseries
A Fresh New Look….
I’m excited to launch the new Jock’s Guide website!
It’s been a long time coming and my wonderful web designer, Crystal from New Shop Design, has been hard at work! It is my hope that “A Jock’s Guide” will be a place you visit anytime you’re looking for great recipe ideas, and of course, a whole lot of food fun.
I’m excited about the new format and will be having more regular postings on the site. Please take a minute to sign up for the RSS Feed on the homepage to get my blog posts or any awesome updates, sent to your email
Send any ideas, pics or comments to info@ajocksguide.com. I’m always happy to hear from you!
Love, The Jock
The Power of a Little Thumb
It was inevitable. After a year of having A Jock’s Guide online and almost 10,000 channel hits later….I got my first thumbs down. Yup. It happened. That annoying, manipulative little icon with the digit pointing downwards.
And instantly, it felt like I just got uninvited to my best friend’s birthday party. Who could thumb down me? Why? Do they not know I’m trying my hardest?
And then…. something wonderful happened!
I started to edit my next video…. and the sting sort of disappeared. I forgot all about it… because I was back to doing what I love, and that’s really why I do this.
Thumbs up to that!
Cooking with Kids in the Classroom
So, I’m just beyond excited right now. You see, I spent many years as an elementary school teacher and adored my job MORE than I adore cinnamon….which, if you’re just getting to know me, is a BIG deal!
I just got word that a fellow elementary school teacher in London, Ontario used a couple of my videos in her classroom (Ep.6: Gingerbread Hockey Players and Ep. 2: German Pancakes), to inspire her kids in their writing assignments. What an amazing idea! When I was in the classroom, I was incorporating technology as much as possible, and always looking for fun and creative ways to inspire kids. WAY TO GO TEACHERS!
What will kids learn while watching my videos?
1. Have a sense of humour. Laugh at yourself and don’t take yourself too seriously.
2. Be brave. Try new things and get it wrong!
3. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try, try, try again.
4. Be charitable.
Any other lessons you can think of? Let me know! And if you’re a teacher who has used one of my videos, I’d LOVE to hear all about it!
Signing off,
The Jock
PS: I’d avoid using Episode 1: How to Make Fudge – there’s wine involved. Enough said.
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