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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:124
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098399764

Protagonist

50 Years of "Life as Art"

by John Styn

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Overview

This book chronicles a pink-tinted life off the beaten path.  Through 50 projects, it shows how the permission granted from Burning Man and the early Internet lead to a path of heart-centered service.

Description

What happens when you take your hands off the wheel and let go? Where does life take you when you keep your foot on the gas, but stop chasing traditional success? Halcyon has been an author, counselor, sex-activist, minister, public speaker, model, entrepreneur, executive, philanthropist, artist, plaintiff, publisher, emcee, designer, blogger, YouTuber, web pioneer, coach, and dating show contestant. He certainly strayed off the paved road, but never crashed into a ravine. This book follows one man's wild journey of following his inner truth - as told through 50 of his favorite projects.

*Most projects have QR codes that link to the referenced webpages and videos. 

About the author
John Halcyon Styn is a social media pioneer who has been storytelling online for over 20 years through his "Hug Nation" YouTube channel and Facebook Live broadcasts. He is the author of "Love More. Fear less. Float more. Steer less." whose stories have been viewed online over 40 million times. He is the co-founder of the Pink Heart Burning Man camp and the homeless outreach organization "1st Saturdays." His current passion is "The Pink Path," a coaching program that helps people live authentic and radically self-expressed lives.

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