Knowing how much you really admire Jordan from your posts, I’m so happy to see this interview. It was a really good read, interesting questions and Jordan answers felt honest and relatable. Looking forward to more from this series ✨
This was such a nourishing read. Loved how honest and grounded Jordan’s reflections were—especially the shift from trying to change the world on a macro scale to focusing on daily presence and connection. That line about “embodying the world I want to live in” really hit home.
Also, the Seen Library origin story felt like a masterclass in quiet, intentional community-making—something that feels rare and precious right now. The Tumblr “blind date with a book” to pop-ups with brands like Salt and Stone? Chef’s kiss. And yes to the Sepia Black Zebra pens—they are elite.
Thanks for starting this Muse series. Already looking forward to the next one.
Knowing how much you really admire Jordan from your posts, I’m so happy to see this interview. It was a really good read, interesting questions and Jordan answers felt honest and relatable. Looking forward to more from this series ✨
Thank you for reading and being here!! 🥹🤍
This was such a nourishing read. Loved how honest and grounded Jordan’s reflections were—especially the shift from trying to change the world on a macro scale to focusing on daily presence and connection. That line about “embodying the world I want to live in” really hit home.
Also, the Seen Library origin story felt like a masterclass in quiet, intentional community-making—something that feels rare and precious right now. The Tumblr “blind date with a book” to pop-ups with brands like Salt and Stone? Chef’s kiss. And yes to the Sepia Black Zebra pens—they are elite.
Thanks for starting this Muse series. Already looking forward to the next one.
Wow! Thanks so much for taking the time to read 🤍🙏
This made my day!! Also!! Another Zebra pen fan! You get it ❣️❣️❣️
Omg this is real!
This is happening!
You’re asking the best questions Joannah
I really love this series 🫶
PS I couldn’t wait to get home to read this, i read it during my lunch break….