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Enticing Ancient Egypt

You know when you’re in elementary school and the teacher asks you the age-old question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”. Unfortunately, when I finally figured out that answer, I was in my 30s – but it’s archeology. Not only being an archeologist, but an Egyptologist. I’m not too entirely sure where my passion for Ancient Egypt came from. Perhaps the mystery and intrigue of it all – the ingenuity and advancements, the breathtaking craftsmanship, the Pharaohs’ and the lost tomb of Cleopatra, beliefs, religion and politics. And let’s not forget the connection between Ancient Egypt, mathematics, astrology, medicine and the afterlife.

Captivation

All jokes aside, Ancient Egypt is a civilization that has captivated the world for centuries. How Ancient Egypt progressed, was remarkable and the vast technological advancements we still don’t even know about today. How did they do it? Why did they do it? Their secrets lost in sand and time. Seeing pictures and videos of the tombs, chambers and temples of ancient Egypt with all it’s glorious art and carvings, always leaves me breathless and astonished. I often find myself watching endless documentaries and series about Ancient Egypt, and each time I’m left more intrigued. I never understood the passion over ancient history before – until now.

Documentaries & Series

There’s been a lot of documentaries I’ve watched over the years about Ancient Egypt.. and honestly, probably more than I’d like to admit. Here are a few series and episodes that are at the top of my mind that I’ve enjoyed:

Daydreaming

Though I’ve never been to Egypt, I often find myself envisioning being there and visiting the ancient temples and tombs. Seeing the carvings myself, the stars painted on Nefertiti’s tomb ceiling, and the familiar gold mask of Tutankhamun. Unfortunately, due to conflicts in the world right now, traveling to Egypt is not a viable option. I will continue to live vicariously through Josh Gates and the great Zahi Hawass, while I grow more knowledge through documentaries and research.

Now, lets that a walk together through the mystifying Ancient Egypt.

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Tips on Social Media Writing

You have a small window of opportunity to stop someone from scrolling and be interested in what your post has to offer. What can you say to make someone stop scrolling? How do you keep their attention? Make them react?

You want to convey a good story, all within the limitations of a social media platform. To do this, there are a few simple tricks that will help your social media writing and grab your readers’ attention:

The above are taken from an article by Eric Goldschein: The Non-Writers’ Guide To Writing Better Social Media Copy. This article helped me with my social media writing tremendously!

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Hyprov – A Live X Feed

Having hypnosis and improve come together is like a perfect storm. The power of relaxation and meditation, with the only thing holding you back is your morality and the power of suggestion. Mix that in with the force of improve with a Canadian legend, and you have yourself a winning combination. Hypnosis shows can be a little lackluster and repetitive, but when you have the comical mind and imagination of Colin Mochrie, it takes it to the next level!

I was lucky enough to have seen Colin Mochrie’s Hyprov comedy show for our company’s Christmas Party this year, and it was one for the books! I’m a 90’s baby, so I grew up watching Whose Line Is It Anyway? and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to experience an inkling of the cult classic. The show was hilarious and the volunteers were great and it’s what prompted me to live tweet a segment from the show.

When I was live tweeting, I wanted to follow a few simple principles of snippet storytelling. I wrote the way I talk – I wanted to share my experience with others, and I wanted others to be as excited as I was. I wanted my thread to have intent and to set the stage for the joke. I tried to be relatable with how I posted, and wanted to build up the suspense for the zinger that one of the volunteers had. I tried to evoke a reaction/emotion, be it warm and fuzzy for remembering the joys of Whose Line Is It Anyway? or the absolute hilarity that ensued from the joke. I added hashtags where I could and also included visuals that would hopefully catch the eye and used punctuation in a way that would maybe stop someone from scrolling and be interested.

And now for a classic Whose Line Is It Anyway? moment #arctictern

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The Movie That Gave Me All The Feels

Like most, I love me a good movie. It’s nice to be able to sit down and forget about reality for a bit and dive into the life of something or someone else.

I watched a highly anticipated movie when it first came out in 2009, and to this day, it left a lasting impression on me. I remember feeling inspired, in awe, there was love and loss, conflict and resolution, and had a good, strong narrative. I remember feeling like I was having an existential crisis afterwards. The feeling and inspiration of wanting to do more.. be more.

So which movie gave me all these feelings?

The highest grossing film of all time, James Cameron’s 2009 Avatar.

Emotional Connection

The Na’vi people have a word for “bond” or “connection” and it’s called Tsaheylu – a mental connection to one another. This connection in a way, was brought to life, when experiencing this movie for the first time. You felt like you were a part of the the character’s development and the trials and tribulations of Jake Sully, Neytiri, Dr. Grace Augustine, the Na’vi people, and the creatures of Pandora. Each with their own unique layers, motivations, and struggles. You had characters you fell in love with and were rooting for, and you had the villains you despised. The emotion put into every single detail of the alien environment, music and characters is fantastic and the story it told was remarkable. The connection between the current real world encroachment on our ecosystems is also very prevalent and really gives you something to think about and reflect upon.

Visually Captivating

This movie was innovative and visually stunning especially for it’s time being released in 2009. The movie transported you to a world unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. The colors, CGI effects, movements, symbolism, and the elements of spirituality all tied in to create the most beautiful and captivating cinematic experience. During the plot development in the beginning of the movie (just when you thought the visuals couldn’t get any better) you’re introduced to Pandora at night. The subtle lighting cues and the experience of the bioluminescent environment is like something out of a dream. Avatar was pinnacle in the film industry, as it was one of the pioneers in 3D technology.

The Plot

The film’s plot follows a classic formula of an outsider thrown into a new world facing conflicts, and ultimately finding themselves aligned with the indigenous people. While this theme is not entirely original, Avatar manages to create a compelling narrative with a strong environmental message. The themes of corporate greed, exploitation, and the destruction of nature resonate, and they serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our planet. The story is captivating, gripping and suspenseful – blending science fiction, action, and romance in a way that keeps you involved and on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

It’s a true masterpiece in it’s own way and it will leave you in awe long after the credits have rolled.

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