← 2024 March 2024

  • The Frequent Vower Card
  • As March 2024 almost comes to a close I’m reminded how it’s four years since my life fell apart.

    Four years on I’m seeing a therapists and building a new life in Tasmania, basically starting a-fresh, it’s like 2012 all over again, the 100% brand new kid on the block.

    Still tens thousands of dollars behind.

    Still mentally scarred quite bad.

    But I turned a corner recently. I was encouraged to understand that no-one from any government or any group is going to come and apologise and I need to forgive, and move on.

    I was so busy holding on for dear life that I never even realised that I was the one holding myself back. Covid wasn't my fault, but letting it dictate my mental wellbeing in March 2024 is, and it's never too late to see a therapist and to talk honestly with friends.

  • I heard you could install Linux on an Apple Silicon MacBook Pro ... so I did it ...

    I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm like a toddler flying an A380.

  • Found this old piece of pretty poor writing by me on Medium, about podcasting from 11 years ago.

  • The thing that will bring our society to an end is our compulsion to insist that things are other people’s problems

  • You might have noticed Kate Middleton has been a bit quiet on the socials lately. Well, let's just say Tasmania now has two princesses. Tasmania's Queen of Denmark Queen Mary, and me, the, Josh Withers, the Princess of Photoshop.

  • Naval Ravikant, on the modern struggle:

    Lone individuals summoning inhuman willpower, fasting, meditating, and exercising...

    Up against armies of scientists and statisticians weaponising abundant food, screens, and medicine into junk food, clickbait news, infinite porn, endless games, and addictive drugs.

  • Finished reading: Extremely Hardcore by Zoë Schiffer 📚 what a terrifyingly odd account of one of the richest men alive today.

  • Palmsy is amazing.

    A cute little social network just for you with fake likes and notifications from your friends.

    We should all tell our parents that this is the new Facebook.

  • Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. J.

  • If this photo I made ten minutes ago excites you, you're going to love this real estate listing for our home.

  • A lovely Qantas flight attendant yesterday asked me if I was Josh Withers, at which point I prepare myself to say yes and have a chat to her about a wedding of mine that she attended or how she saw me on TV, like the D-Grade celebrity fool I am.

    But no, she goes on to say how my wife is lovely and amazing. The flight attendant was planning to get married and was considering eloping so she ends up on the phone with Britt talking about eloping with The Elopement Collective.

    Anyway, Britt really is all that and more, you know.

    I was planning on singing her praises today anyway but I’ve opened up the old social media today and found it to be International Women’s Day, so it’s an even better reason to scream her name from the rooftops.

    Not only is she the best person in my world, plus she made me a father of two of my other favourite humans, but Britt also spends countless hours each week counselling the brides and grooms of Australia about getting married, whether they should elope or not and whether or not we’re the best place for them to do that.

    I’ve always said the thing about being remarkable is that remarkable people are easily remarked on, you are able to remark on them because their talent, beauty, smarts, intelligence is so easily witnessed.

    You’re remarkable, Brittany Withers.

  • Prediction: Wedding photography is about to undergo a massive change.

    The people who hold cameras like Fuji/Sony/Canon/Nikon need to figure out how to get their JPEGs right in camera.

    They might still deliver a cull of 30 odd photos a week or three later, but the expectation is moving to fast turnaround.

    The lovely iPhone holding kids - content creators - will fade away as professionals figure out how to deliver in minutes instead of months. Or maybe they don’t fade but they take up the bottom end of the marketer.

    The added benefit is that because of the increased efficiency, wedding photographers will be able to take on more work. Where a wedding might have been five to ten days work, so you would be limited to maybe 30-40 weddings a year, accounting for seasonal influxes, now that same photographer might take on double the work to achieve same pay, effectively reducing the price of wedding photography because it requires less energy and effort.

  • I’m fast realising that my only real talent in this world is being the member of the conversation who can provide the comedic exit of the conversation before we play a guitar riff, the station call sign is aggressively voiced by an older male, then five minutes of ads is played whilst the listener changes radio station.