Yesterday made me happy.
That moment when you realize that ideas — no matter how wild or bold they once sounded — can actually work when you bring them to life with effort and attention to detail.
It started with a one-day creative sprint with
@danielkeppler_bow back in December. A concept that felt just crazy enough to maybe work. And it only became reality because
@amazfit.global trusted us and believed that it might actually make sense.
I had never curated an art exhibition before. But in a way you have to evolve, just like the sports industry evolves. Bringing athletes and art together isn’t a completely new idea, but doing it authentically has always been challenging.
Being able to bring together this incredible group of people, athletes who translate their experiences into art, showed me that the idea was simply waiting to happen.
@joshlynott with poetry/art
@denjog with photography
@trailboundsketches with livestream painting
@edoardo.rssn with sound
Four different mediums, one shared mindset.
Titanium State of Mind.
The concept behind the exhibition, but also the mindset behind the whole process.
Deciding how big we dared to go while staring at an empty RSVP list.
Not even knowing what
@joshlynott would create two days later.
Going from doubting your own ideas to refreshing the RSVP every five minutes and realizing that it might actually become too full.
Daniel and I had an idea for something new.
I wanted to bring the industry and the people shaping it together.
I wanted them to come, be amazed, stay, connect, share the experience, and reconnect.
And above all, I wanted
@amazfit.global to have the best possible entry into sports culture —
not loud or overpromising, but humble, inviting, and inclusive.
It worked, way better than I could have imagined.
Thanks to everyone who joined and made it possible.
Thank you
@florosenheimer and the full
@b2m_sportsmarketing team. You are amazing
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