Published inAbout Me Stories·PinnedAbout Me — Spenser WarrenNamed after a fictional Private Eye, my writing is how I make my life less private — My Bio Plant-Powered Gay | Spiritual Seeker | Content Designer | Author Named after a fictional private investigator from Robert B. Parker’s “Spenser” novels and the 1980s television show, Spenser For Hire, it’s no wonder that I came to love reading mystery and thriller novels. I spent my twenties writing and publishing…About Me4 min readAbout Me4 min read
Published inBe Yourself·PinnedMember-onlyFinancially Wealthy But Creatively Bankrupt — Why I Pulled The Plug On My Career At 30A Look Inside My Career Journey And The Impetus For Change — Once I accepted the advice of my Dr. Phil look-alike high school guidance counselor, I wondered if I’d one day regret it. That meeting took place over 13 years ago. Looking back, it turns out that I never should have taken his advice. …Career Change11 min readCareer Change11 min read
Published inFinancial Independence / Retire Early·PinnedMember-onlyI Would’ve Been A Millionaire By 40 — But I Committed Financial Suicide InsteadWhy Pursuing Happiness In The Now Is Worth It — If you could be a millionaire in less than 15 years by staying on your current path, would you do it? Even if the path caused you to be overworked, stressed, burnt-out, creatively bankrupt, and questioning what you were doing with your life? …Financial Independence6 min readFinancial Independence6 min read
PinnedMember-onlyThis HR Professional’s Story Confirmed What I’d Feared All Along About My CareerYesterday, relaxing in bed with a book in hand, I finally discovered why I’d been frustrated for so many years at work. It’s funny how another person’s story can change your entire outlook on life. That’s exactly what one story in Jonathan Fields’ recently released book, Sparked, did for me…Work3 min readWork3 min read
Published inWaking Up (by Spenser Warren)·4 days agoMember-onlyWhy Should We Wake Up?Why rediscovering our true nature will lead to a kinder world — This edition of the Waking Up newsletter was originally published on December 3, 2023. Subscribe for free today at https://waking-up.beehiiv.com/subscribe Dear Friend, Welcome to Waking Up. This is a newsletter where I hope to share a modern path to enlightenment with you. …Awareness7 min readAwareness7 min read
Oct 11A love letter to closeted gay men on National Coming Out DayFrom one recently out gay to a (hopefully) future out gay — Are you tired of hiding who you really are? For 30 years, I hid who I really was from the world. I repressed every romantic or sexual thought I had about other men. I couldn’t be gay. Today is National Coming Out Day. …Gay7 min readGay7 min read
Published inBe Yourself·Sep 10The sweet sound of silence: How I found calm and clarity from a silent meditation retreatLast month, I attended my first Buddhist meditation retreat in rural West Virginia. While many of my friends joked about me getting murdered or joining a cult, I’m happy to report that neither of those disasters happened. Instead, I embraced the benefits of prolonged silence from being alone with my…Meditation11 min readMeditation11 min read
Published inBe Yourself·Aug 20How 1 podcast turned me from a grass-fed meat enthusiast into a compassionate veganI realized I needed to become vegan to align with my most embodied self — I never thought I’d become vegan in a million years. I was the person touting the taste and health benefits of grass-fed steaks, pastured pork, and free-range poultry. I’d had a subscription to ButcherBox, a “healthy” and “humane” meat subscription company, for over 5 years. …Vegan6 min readVegan6 min read
Published inBe Yourself·Aug 1From religious skeptic to spiritual seeker: a story of my spiritual path“You don’t have to be religious to be spiritual.” Whenever I’d heard that line in the past, I’d shake my head. Growing up a practicing Catholic, the thought of being spiritual without being religious made no sense. …Religion7 min readReligion7 min read
Jul 15Member-only6 ways gay suffering manifests — and what you can do about it to live your best gay lifeA while back, I wrote about embracing your “Gay Yay.” This was my silly little way of reflecting upon why I’m happy to be gay, and served as a gratitude exercise to wrap up Pride Month. But despite the vibrant colors that adorn our Pride flags, being gay can be…Gay11 min readGay11 min read