Five For Friday, July 1st, 2022

Jeff "fuzzy" Wenzel
2 min readJul 2, 2022

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Erin and I took a step back, and we are rewatching Lost Season 1:

Erin and I are revisiting a classic! Lost was a groundbreaking television series that captivated audiences with its mix of suspense, drama, and surrealism. The show followed the survivors of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, which crash-landed on a remote island in the Pacific. As the survivors struggled to stay alive, they uncover many mysteries about the island, including its history, inhabitants, and supernatural powers. This show was praised for its fast-paced storytelling, complex characters, and unpredictable plot twists. It was one of the most popular shows of its time and remains a classic today.

New Tool I’m Trying:

The creators at Peachscore aim to standardize information delivery in a single format to provide a consistent evaluation process. Using Peachscore, innovators worldwide can plan, launch, manage, and grow their businesses more effectively to find their followers/customers faster. In contrast, those who want to support these early-stage businesses can process more opportunities in a fraction of the time and shift to a proactive approach. Give this a look, no small detail gets overlooked, and the idea of standardized info delivery is intriguing.

New Campaign That Caught My Eye:

I love the idea, and the campaign certainly deserves attention. Synthesis is a learning platform that uses games and simulations to teach kids how to think and collaborate. Synthesis provides an environment where kids can play and learn together, solve problems, and develop skills. Synthesis offers various games and simulations designed to challenge kids and help them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Synthesis also teaches kids how to work together as a team and how to communicate effectively. By playing and learning together, Synthesis provides an environment where kids can develop the skills they need to succeed in school and life.

New Vinyl I Just Got:

Are you ready to go back to the 90s? The Core album launched STP into the stratosphere. As one of his generation’s best frontmen, Scott Weiland stood out with his vocals and stage presence. Eric Kretz’s tasteful yet powerful percussion and Weiland’s contributions to the DeLeo brothers’ guitars and bass lines kept this band in the spotlight. Revisit the grunge era and listen to this again or if you’re new to STP, throw some headphones on and see what you pick up. You’ll be surprised.

Quote:

“Be undeniably good. No marketing effort or social media buzzword can be a substitute for that.” — Anthony Volodkin, founder of Hype Machine.

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Jeff "fuzzy" Wenzel
Jeff "fuzzy" Wenzel

Written by Jeff "fuzzy" Wenzel

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