Original photos taken by Brian Andrews / Lone Pine Media
Good morning friends, it’s Wednesday, August 6, 2025. It’s currently 90 degrees outside and sunny, and I am at home in Fort Worth, Texas.
It hit me yesterday that this is the last week of my 30’s (I’ll be turning 40 Saturday). It feels a little surreal, seems the decade went by faster than the previous ones. I feel grateful to be here and in relatively good health.
I know I’ll have to have a few less drinks and sweets in the coming years, but that’s ok. I’ve had enough good times to last the rest of my lifetime and I’m excited to continue my journey into better health and fitness.
Reflecting on the past ten years… 2015 was a really hard year. I was barely paying bills, struggling to develop my career, and my dad passed away right before Thanksgiving. I had reasons for optimism, but the next few years were a struggle. Things started looking up by the end of 2019, but then 2020 and Covid-19 happened, and the world changed again. My fortunes really changed for the better when I joined Chartable in October 2020, and then started playing with my band again in 2021.
2021-2025 passed in a blur of remote work, concerts, tours, and making music. I bought a house in Fort Worth, TX from my older sister and started fixing it up. My band recorded 2 new full length albums and some singles, and went on multiple cross-country tours, and played dozens of shows regionally, and festivals too.
Chartable got bought by Spotify in 2022, then shut down in late 2024. I lost my account manager job there at the end of February 2025, but I was ready for it, and took the opportunity to rest for a bit and catch up on chores and projects I’d been putting off for years.
Now, I’ve got more time to work on projects that matter to me, and I’m loving it. Setting up systems for my band, helping with the launch of our new album and preparing for our upcoming 5 week tour in October, it’s all very exciting. I have to be a little more careful with money than I used to be, but I don’t mind. I’m happy to spend a little less if it means having more time to work on things that are important to me.
Ok that’s all the time I have for today. Back tomorrow for another update!
Thanks for reading,
Aaron
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