It Took Me 20 Years to Write This Intro Post...

Ahoy Steemers! My name is Eva and I am what can only be classified as a Steem rookie. I'm turning 20 tomorrow and figured I might as well start the year off right with my first ever post on steem! I was lucky enough to be introduced to all things crypto by a few dear friends whom I’ve lived with and learned with. More on that...but first a bit of an introduction.


this is me!

I am currently an art history student with an additional interest in film studies and music production residing in Wellesley, MA. Having just wrapped up my first year out east I am back in my hometown, Minneapolis for a few short months living and breathing the delicious midwestern air. I grew up in the woods and railroad tracks around the great midwestern lakes, jetting up the northern shores of Lake Superior and down the Mississippi to my family’s small farm in the southern bluffs. The great thing about Minneapolis though, is that despite our hot-dish-churning, fleet-farm-lovin’, corn-field-abyss, we have cultivated a mecca of culture, character, and vibrant community. It wasn’t until a few years ago that I fully realized the vortexy goodness of this place.

I graduated from high school in 2014 after four years of tortured gas station slurpees and bad poetry. I almost got suspended when I wrote a controversial opinions piece in the school newspaper exposing the elitist annual fundraiser by digging into tax records to find that it was costing more than it was earning. Ugh. The bureaucracy. If I had to write an auto-biography up to this point it would be titled: Secondhand Stoner: Tales of a Midwestern Misfit--but I ultimately grew out of my quasi-outlaw persona.


slurpees at prom

Midway through my senior year I leapt into what seemed like a small part-time job that would ultimately open my world in unimaginable ways. I took a job at a tea house and got lost in the clouds of gongfu tea and herbal concoctions. I started brewing some botanical sodas to have on tap at the tea house as an experiment and the project took off. It took off so much that I deferred from college for a gap year to start my own craft soda company. In this transformative year I hauled heavy kegs (yes, I do have popeye arms), got showered in root beer explosions, lived with astrologers and crypto-enthusiasts, became a cat mama, explored the boundary waters, dealt with sketchy beverage distributors, floated with big shot food writers, and expanded into a realm that was more nourishing and thrilling than I ever could have imagined.


keeping it real with Tree Fort Soda

August, 2015 rolled around and it was time for me to pack up and move out east to rekindle my love of cold, hard, learnin’. Meanwhile Tree Fort Soda (the aforementioned soda company) was set up to be mostly self-sustaining and continues to thrive in the midwest with plans to expand nationally soon soon soon! So I said a difficult--but temporary--goodbye to my Minneapolis crew and moved into a small basement dorm at Wellesley College. The next few months would prove difficult as I jerked myself back into the rigidity of academia and searched for my people. Ebbing and flowing between papers and long walks on the idyllic campus I reminded myself what a privilege it is to be in college, piles of food waiting for me every day in the dining halls, supportive professors, resources spilling out of every nook and cranny of the historic halls I was taking for granted. I got involved at the campus radio station (WZLY 91.5--shameless plug) and fell in love with the grungy, crusty, radio scene. Between bringing incredible artists to campus, sorting through thousands of dusty CDs, broadcasting my own dorky voice on the airwaves, and venturing out to cambridge to hear small, local bands own the stage, I had found my place.


the campus radio station

A few months gone by and here I am, back in Minneapolis for the summer. I recently traveled to Iceland for a brief few weeks with fellow steemer, @lovejoy... a fresh post to come on that incredible journey. I can’t wait to continue expanding and reaching my tendrils to new frontiers on Steem. This platform is exciting and I can feel the boom of unique and powerful community forming here.


@lovejoy and I enjoying tea at a hostel in Reykjavik

Thanks for reading! Here’s to a future of collectivity with you all!

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Welcome to Steemit! What sort of radio show do you have?

woohoo! It's a mixed bag of smaller artists. I tend towards instrumental beats based music, hip-hop and electronica (very chill stuff). I'll make another post with a link when my show starts again next semester! Thanks for reading

Very nice! Definitely post a link when you show starts. I went to Berklee so I know the Boston area well. Check out my old band! https://bobrecords.bandcamp.com/album/people-in-cars

@steemedbroccoli wow so cool!! If you ever play a show in boston I'd love to check it out! Love the boston music scene so many amazing local bands.

We're currently split east coast and west coast so we won't be playing any time soon.

I love it! Great intro post. At long last... Welcome!! :)

@glamdoll is the best! Ya'll should know you're dealing with a serious player here.

aww shucks @lovejoy :)

There's a lot of cool cats around here from Minneapolis.

Also all this talk about beverages has made me thirsty. I think I'll steep some green tea.

mmm that sounds good right about now. Cheers!

I went on a road trip with @lovejoy and @roadscape once, it was a crazy adventure!

Y'all should join us in the budding chatroom at https://steem.community/

@robrigo I've heard tons about that plus got to see all the work those cats put into the P2P mini doc! Sounds like an incredible journey.

wellcome

Hey Eva, welcome to our city-smeetit. We are glad to see you here :)
Do great post for us :)

thank you @belkins! Excited to get deep in it!

is that Niagara falls? looks similar

It's actually a waterfall called Godafoss in northern Iceland! Headed to the Niagara falls in a few weeks though. I guess I just have a thing for waterfalls ;)

make sure you go in the canada side because the view is better than in new york side also canada is like europe when it comes to driving laws and all that wich i like :D... in this case in the picture am in the new york side.. was there in february freaking cold.. :p

wow so cool! I will try the canada side and upload some photos :). Thanks for the advice!

Welcome glamdoll, your title is quite funny. 20 years to write intro??? lol ..

BTW, Happy birthday in advance. Its always great to start your year with something exciting and you chose the right thing. SteemIT is GREAT!

Thank you! Happy to be here :)

Wow what an amazing story and journey you've had! I love your sense of adventure and fun. You have had some amazing and unique opportunities and are only beginning. I am excited to read other posts from you and your journey.

Thanks for the kind words @pamela0016!

Welcome to the collective

Thank you!

I love everything about your post. It's full of rainbows and makes me feel like this:

omg I love everything about this gif! Thanks for reading!

Hi, welcome! I'm brand new too. And you're cool.

Welcome to Steemit. I'm heading to Reykjavik in September. Do you have any recommendations?

Amazing! Maybe you'll get to see some northern lights! I would highly recommend a hike along a geothermal hot river near the town of Hveragerði--the river is called Reykjadalur and is only 30 minutes outside of Reykjavik (the river is as warm as a hot tub and you can swim in it!).

Thanks for the advise. We are renting a van and doing the golden circle over 12 days, I've added the river Reykjadalur to our list.

Awesome. Post an update with some photos :)

Definitely. I'm going to be taking lots of pics and posting. Likely when I return though so I'm not using roaming data.

Вечно одни наркоманы пля с травкой :D

Thanks for making this post! Welcome to Steemit! :D

It's great to be here :)