Micro Posts
I’m not a web designer, even though I like to play one on my website. Lately I’ve been fascinated with the concept of the Indie Web. I really like the idea of owning my own data, and being able to have my website be the place that I have links to everything I’m doing. These microposts are things that I have shared on social media, also added here for your reading pleasure.
Instagram Posts
You can find me as @campjacob. You can see my latest post, or a list of all my posts.
- 22 Oct 2021 Our newest pet edition to the house… Arianna said his name was “Fishy on me” like the song. (Original)
- 18 Sep 2021 It was a couple of days after my moms birthday, but I was happy to be able meet her in the park and have a little picnic together. 💛❤️ Love you mom! (Original)
- 06 Nov 2020 Today feels like a day that is ripe with possibility and new doors open. (Original)
- 02 Nov 2020 Practicing skateboarding. (Original)
- 30 Oct 2020 New experiences can be a bit scary. Chewy yesterday waiting for his shots. (Original)
- 24 Jun 2020 We went out for a walk the other day it was fun and I think this photo turned out pretty great. (Original)
- 11 Jun 2020 Preschool drive up graduation... (Original)
- 31 May 2020 Went for a walk down the railroad track the other day. (Original)
- 07 Jul 2019 Went and floated the river yesterday. Was a ton of fun... (Original)
Twitter Posts
You can find me as @campjacob. You can see my latest post, or a list of all my posts.
Powerful song a former student shared with me.
— Jacob Campbell (@campjacob) September 25, 2022
> You wrecked me when you stepped out
> Cause you're the wounded healer
> And you're supposed to stayhttps://t.co/gKDWOFAcQV
I can be dangerous, so many social workers come to the profession from our own traumas and challenges.
- 24 Sep 2022 Powerful song a former student shared with me. > You wrecked me when you stepped out > Cause you're the wounded healer > And you're supposed to stay https://t.co/gKDWOFAcQV I can be dangerous, so many social workers come to the profession from our own traumas and challenges. (Original)
- 18 Apr 2022 I get really excited when I see my district create new jobs for social workers. There is so much need right now. Secondary Behavior Intervention Specialist/Social Worker - 1.0 FTE - New Horizons High School https://t.co/kgQ3Z9kT8Y (Original)
- 17 Apr 2022 Sharing this with my students this week. Great discussion. When we design for disability, we all benefit (Elise Roy | TEDxMidAtlantic) https://t.co/mlNNEcAX8b (Original)
- 20 Mar 2022 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 45:17, distance 7.47 miles, see https://t.co/lOLOQwMNLy, average 9.90. (Original)
- 18 Mar 2022 RT @tzimmer_history: The NYT editorial board thinks “America Has a Free Speech Problem” – and presents a purely mythical idea of what “free speech” is, an a-historical tale of the country’s past, and a narrative that is detached from the current reality of the political conflict. Some thoughts: 1/ https://t.co/mq2CN3KRSf (Original)
- 16 Mar 2022 @hotdogsladies We just watched it tonight, although it’s the first run through the series. I would have to agree. (Original)
- 16 Mar 2022 RT @Legacy_Compass: 21 Visuals That Will Twist Your Reality 1. https://t.co/cLkwA6zTjc (Original)
- 13 Mar 2022 Soogia’s (soo-jee-yah) video is a good discussion of the racial implications of his comments https://t.co/3M0JdlqxI0 (Original)
- 13 Mar 2022 My kids really loved it… I’m glad to see the de-centering of whiteness in so many conversations right now. https://t.co/68HaOgiOxH (Original)
- 21 Feb 2022 @ChristianRadc11 Although I’m not opposed to the arguments made by Marx, here it is a scare tactic. Reflecting on what is our history is, the pain we have (and continue to cause), and saying what do we do to address systematic racism should be something we should shy away from as a nation. (Original)
- 21 Feb 2022 The idea that growth comes through some pain and challenge should encourage us. Such a good episode! Critical Race Theory: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) https://t.co/xjGiyFc0ll (Original)
- 20 Feb 2022 Hierarchy in Academic Sources and Researching Advice for Social Work Students - https://t.co/SL9VPi5L5I (Original)
- 19 Feb 2022 I feel honored to have a student ask me to be his mentor. https://t.co/2fxJ1taEwl (Original)
- 13 Feb 2022 Was a good ride. This was half… ended up recording half with the main app, and half with Cyclemeter. First ride of the season, challenging physically… and emotionally as I am listening to CASTE… hard to hear, but important. https://t.co/sSaqTCYNDo (Original)
- 13 Feb 2022 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 38:49, distance 6.50 miles, see https://t.co/J1oadGMup2, average 10.04. (Original)
- 12 Feb 2022 RT @Weinsteinlaw: A school bus driver in Minnesota was shot in the head on Wednesday while young children were on board. In other countries, that would dominate the national news. In America, it’s just another day. (Original)
- 11 Feb 2022 @milton_damian I do feel like the overarching intent is correct for what they are talking about… If a student is demostating a behavior that is disruptive, we should seek to understand why and help find ways to make it less disruptive verses jumping to some sort of punishment or removal. (Original)
- 28 Jan 2022 Ed Roberts paved the way for disability rights and the independent living movement. I was reading about him and came across this video of one of his speeches. I find his story and struggle are motivating. https://t.co/FOATILwXKI (Original)
- 26 Nov 2021 Got a chance to record another episode with my mom today, but here is the one from the beginning of October. Episode 14 - The Temperature Bacteria Grows In (https://t.co/xlZrqN8pCY) (Original)
- 24 Nov 2021 @Kevblack787 It featured a unique view where a somewhat more advanced society played to much with changing nature and genes and that sort of things. Nature becomes more dangerous then it already is and takes over. As well, I’m always interest accounts for how people manage and deal with chaos (Original)
- 24 Nov 2021 @Kevblack787 I just finished listening to the first one, I haven’t gotten to the other ones yet. Post-apocalyptic story. Just was engaging and kept me listening and not wanting to turn it off. (Original)
- 23 Nov 2021 I really enjoyed The Book of Koli. Too bad the library doesn’t have the second or third ones. I’ll probably end up buying them. https://t.co/ESmeSvy9iH (Original)
- 13 Nov 2021 Episode 13: Responsibility and Freedom (https://t.co/rv3JNO91hA) (Original)
- 11 Nov 2021 If you are wanting to listen the conversation starts https://t.co/IyU40XkeCe (Original)
- 11 Nov 2021 The set up for a really good conversation and thoughtful consideration of liberal ideals and what we should be thinking about. https://t.co/NPMXBZOcRW (Original)
- 08 Nov 2021 We talk about forgiveness and being able to let go. Episode 12: What Happens When They Drive Your Dream Car Off a Cliff (https://t.co/LTEBTvfIIf) (Original)
- 07 Nov 2021 Really great overview of a bunch of movies and mental health. Psychiatrist Breaks Down Mental Health Scenes From Movies & TV | GQ https://t.co/lPELBF5Ig9 (Original)
- 22 Oct 2021 Our newest pet edition to the house… Arianna said his name was “Fishy on me” like the song. (https://t.co/4EGLit7gAQ) https://t.co/Xo370FR5Ge (Original)
- 17 Oct 2021 Sad when anybody passes away. I didn't really get to know my concuñada very much, but I'm glad I was able to ease the burden of my family a little bit by making a remembrance video for her. - Recuredos en Vida de Patricia del Villar Martinez [YouTube] - https://t.co/9X2Pijo7gu (Original)
- 11 Oct 2021 I do a pretty decent job closing my rings everyday, but usually in a week I miss something one day. It is motivating to want to finish everything so I don’t break a streak. I closed all 3 of my Activity rings every day during the week of October 10 with my #AppleWatch. https://t.co/G4L9o1kA4S (Original)
- 10 Oct 2021 I'm a bit behind in posting... but here is an episode from back in July. E-11 - They Were On To Something with that Yoga Thing https://t.co/Nw3OM5RE0s (Original)
- 04 Oct 2021 This is very much how we should be understanding the trauma that occurs in the lives of our youth. It is about moving beyond "what happened to you" to "what’s right with you." A great article sent to me by one of my committee members today. https://t.co/QsPPDuQRS4 https://t.co/oOlo7jsGiK (Original)
- 18 Sep 2021 It was a couple of days after my moms birthday, but I was happy to be able meet her in the park and have a little picnic together. 💛❤️ Love you mom! (https://t.co/WeZVdD8nlW) https://t.co/dvFqWyNE7h (Original)
- 20 Jul 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 58:41, distance 9.80 miles, see https://t.co/sPa2N6IKXW, average 10.02. (Original)
- 19 Jul 2021 @timeryapp I am loving having it on my Mac. One thing that I know I would love is a mini player (kind of like the Music app) that just showed running timer. If we ever get usable widgets for macOS, then I could just those… but having it locked behind the notification bar looses usefulness (Original)
- 05 Jul 2021 Reading Lachman (2015), came across a new word anthroposophy. Not a therapeutic approach that I have heard of before, but interesting to come across it in this context. You can follow along with me as I learn new words and see the entry at https://t.co/Z8DgBbZWmR https://t.co/cnflWxWRPd (Original)
- 03 Jul 2021 I had forgotten that the climax of this book happens so early… and then like 7 hours of following up with what happened and tying up the story? https://t.co/Udl9oRDnr7 (Original)
- 29 Jun 2021 CARROT Weather's forecast for Pasco 😝 #carrotweather https://t.co/lpRgJjCWE4 https://t.co/XKf45RgGmA (Original)
- 16 Jun 2021 [Swift UI Tutorial](https://t.co/mrsJS5gYWk) is awesome. A couple of hours of work and I made a functioning app for phone/watch/macOS. Kind of amazing. It still feels a bit out of reach writing my own code, but I feel like I at least get the structure now. https://t.co/YEIuRz8P69 (Original)
- 15 Jun 2021 @jamiejenkins @simonbs It has been ok. I mostly just miss being able to arbitrarily make accounts to separate money. (Original)
- 15 Jun 2021 @jamiejenkins @simonbs I had no idea. I was a Simple Bank customer (which just transitioned to BBVA) and have been disapointed in BBVA… but this is actually pretty awesome. (Original)
- 13 Jun 2021 One of the benefits of having a party last night… is we are still cooking food that we bought. https://t.co/Pgzg95S8wM (Original)
- 03 Jun 2021 Good workout… although when I finished… my daughter told me I should take two showers. https://t.co/GqezJRqieV https://t.co/u6zo03yzvD (Original)
- 31 May 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 1:03:04, distance 10.84 miles, see https://t.co/vx7Pu10kaK, average 10.32. (Original)
- 20 May 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 39:57, distance 5.78 miles, see https://t.co/3dufVM8fgc, average 8.68. (Original)
- 01 May 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 43:30, distance 7.22 miles, see https://t.co/HOZ3Iw7ky3, average 9.96. (Original)
- 27 Apr 2021 Episode 6: The Right People at the Right Time https://t.co/ovOvov2zIs (Original)
- 27 Mar 2021 It is always a difficult decision to start medication. I came across a recent study and wanted to write some about it. I also shared my own story of quitting smoking. https://t.co/4PlSB9VkTp (Original)
- 26 Mar 2021 I do really think it is interesting to consider a personal mantra like my mom has that looks at our ancestors. You can find a link to the episode at https://t.co/xPea42Zv1M https://t.co/rG0ejPZRhO (Original)
- 21 Mar 2021 Episode 4: Knowing Ourselves - As Change Agents How We Keep Ourselves Unstuck https://t.co/xPea42Zv1M (Original)
- 13 Mar 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 34:08, distance 5.78 miles, see https://t.co/fUGYy6VG0C, average 10.16. (Original)
- 09 Mar 2021 The Mother Dearest Show Episode 3: The Breaking and Breakthroughs in our Lives (https://t.co/gKeW3Ui1E0) (Original)
- 09 Mar 2021 I had to be on unemployment for a period of time last year as the pandemic started. It was kept me and my family afloat. https://t.co/AT0kb5qIKy (Original)
- 28 Feb 2021 When “ahhhhhhhhh.... IDK.” Is a placeholder for writing you need to do. https://t.co/v2j19i70VK (Original)
- 27 Feb 2021 Finished Cycle with #cyclemeter, on a new route, time 41:33, distance 6.94 miles, see https://t.co/Y3Yg1JiX1t, average 10.01. (Original)
- 24 Feb 2021 Posted: I Finally Started, My New Project The Mother Dearest Show - https://t.co/dZdfsL1ZNo (Original)
- 05 Feb 2021 @TextCaseApp Awesome, I'm looking forward to it. (Original)
- 05 Feb 2021 @TextCaseApp for the macOS, is the only way to use one of the new flows through the share feature? Any way to access them other ways (e.g., AppleScript, x-callback-url, or wrapped in a service)? It would be great to have a specific flow that I can just run and replace text. (Original)
- 04 Feb 2021 Just bought a new domain for a project that I’ll hopefully be able to reveal soon. https://t.co/HzNdiDOb3z (Original)
- 01 Feb 2021 There really is a lot to be gained from biomimicry I think. https://t.co/sS9sEtk6w9 (Original)
- 31 Jan 2021 I’m taking a class this semester called reverse imaginereering. It's all about how we can imagine a better world, ContraPoints's video on Opulence is an interesting addition. I've never seen her videos before, I will say she has a very engaging style. https://t.co/WPxdc0aTE7 (Original)
- 30 Jan 2021 Could you work on a project for years and have to let it sit and potentially die for 27 months to be sure that your system was sustainable. So much fortitude... https://t.co/rr8HPRc6tU (Original)
- 30 Jan 2021 I had no idea that Pavlov’s dogs and classical condition could apply for plants. https://t.co/d3hSFOCRt3 (Original)
- 29 Jan 2021 Benyus (2015) in _Biomimicry_ provides so much hope in what we can do in the future. The video is a great compilation of some ideas what people are doing to make our world sustainable. https://t.co/vZuN3yv90O (Original)
- 18 Jan 2021 Reading Garvin et al. (2017), came across a new word valence. I love how words from all different scientific backgrounds can connect with other scientific concepts. I guess in some ways this is a very transdisciplinary perspective. https://t.co/Kzbwx13raY (Original)
- 26 Dec 2020 Pixar's Soul an Interesting View of States of Flow https://t.co/elc1YOCo0d (Original)
- 20 Dec 2020 @CARROT_app Notification screen (macOS Big Sur, M1 MacBook Air), the options to give permission to the app doesn’t show so that it can seen. Do I select red, blue, or pink? Doesn’t seem to be resizable… https://t.co/R5QqATM9V9 (Original)
- 20 Dec 2020 And for Breakfast this morning... we have Eggs in a Basket... https://t.co/mkLiaE17wm (Original)
- 20 Dec 2020 [Favorite Songs Of 2020](https://t.co/Si1epeTxi9) is a great episode. Either every Saturday or Sunday when I'm making breakfast for the family, I catch up on the news and then @AltLatino comes on and I love it. (Original)
- 18 Nov 2020 I am so excited about getting m1 MacBook Air. I ordered with 15 min of the store opening, but got an early December ship date 😢. @atpfm taking about just how fast it is and why I’m so enthusiastic for this. https://t.co/kE7vU2egEk (Original)
- 16 Nov 2020 Trump & Election Results: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) https://t.co/5qfkgG7BYs via @YouTube (Original)
- 06 Nov 2020 @SnazzyQ I think it is most intersting when you aren’t playing anything. It gives options to of music or other media to pick from... I think it must require some sort of API, as I don’t see my @OvercastFM listed anywhere in it. https://t.co/x6G3DALDRP (Original)
- 06 Nov 2020 Today feels like a day that is ripe with possibility and new doors open. (https://t.co/XL23Euh6lc) https://t.co/BW4AC2ewa0 (Original)
- 05 Nov 2020 @erfon I just can’t agree that information that is false, should be on the same playing field as other information. The tweet is still there and you want to read it, you can... still allows for the spread of misinformation, just makes people work a little harder for it and maybe think. (Original)
- 03 Nov 2020 @LucCogZest I think that is another great word. Thank you. (Original)
- 02 Nov 2020 Practicing skateboarding. (https://t.co/2hMRTY9a0g) https://t.co/CTF5duwTuT (Original)
- 30 Oct 2020 New experiences can be a bit scary. Chewy yesterday waiting for his shots. (https://t.co/peb3l7Vgln) https://t.co/4pZfswvUgx (Original)
- 30 Oct 2020 I really love the guys @atpfm https://t.co/dRDNlvEYz1 (Original)
- 29 Oct 2020 Chewy did a good job during his fist vet visit. https://t.co/3A9AF6MjIx (Original)
- 11 Jul 2020 I am kind of liking the transparent design process for assignments. Working on converting my syllabus (https://t.co/P6xg6QFDt4) https://t.co/cO7CONfJiR (Original)
- 24 Jun 2020 We had to stop and get some #tacos as well. (https://t.co/7kEuVCkPGo) https://t.co/tblckiXHIq (Original)
- 24 Jun 2020 We went out for a walk the other day it was fun and I think this photo turned out pretty great. (https://t.co/P9h8rxkVHh) https://t.co/f5w22C7gWr (Original)
- 23 Jun 2020 If only I had three fingers to cross... (Original)