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What Does It Mean to Be a Creator?
I’d appreciate your help defining it. I never considered myself a creator until Mark and Samantha actually said so. This world is new to me. I keep walking and trust my gut, but I can’t see anything.
How can you tell if someone is a creator? Is it something you can see? Is it in the way they act? Are there other signs? Or do I need to introduce myself as one?
I need help. A big one.
It’s more than just the rabbit hole. It’s my life, and I haven’t figured it out yet. I’m in a mess, and this world is in an even bigger mess than I am. The line between reality and entertainment has become so blurred that it is hard to tell if the news is real or if screenwriters wrote it during the WGA strike two years ago.
What happened to us? How is it that we are going backward big time instead of moving forward?
Until I find some kind of logic in all of this, I hope you find comfort in the pictures of the shakshuka I made and the attached podcast.
Just a quick reminder. Listening to the podcast at a faster speed than normal will bring you pure joy and strengthen your brain cells.
What is The Liat Show?
Here’s a brief reminder for those reading this for the first time. The Liat Show is my story, my journey through time. It is about digging into where I come from, my culture, my family, and my roots. That means diving into the history of places, people, and ideas. It is also about where we are now and the present we all share. It is about imagining the future, the world we want to live in, and finding ways to build it.
The Liat Show is my life, shared across various platforms. It is my unique perspective on the world and how its pieces connect. I am still crafting these elements, so they are not all connected yet, but this is only the beginning. The tools to bring everything together do not fully exist yet, but we have enough to start while tech companies develop the rest.
I invite you to join the journey, watch me forge it with words, and help me build it.
To read some of the recent stories they talk about, click the links:
* Foodie Disorder: Why Tomatoes Are the Stars of Israeli and Mediterranean Cuisine.
* From Rotten Tomatoes to Culinary Treasures: The Shakshuka Journey
* From Cheap Protein to Luxury, Why Eggs and Shakshuka Are No Longer Affordable
* The Liat Portal Method for Reading: A New Way to Read Online
To listen to some of the recent podcasts, click the links:
* Exploring the Nutritional and Cultural Power of Tomatoes in The Liat Show Podcast
* Discover the Stories Behind Shakshuka and Israeli Cuisine
* The Truth About Online Reading: What You’re Getting Wrong
* When One-Third of US Tomatoes Are Imported, What Does It Mean for Shakshuka?
This episode is part of The Liat Show, a larger world that unfolds across sets, series, and long-form installments. I weave together episodes from my life, the histories I study, the food I explore, and the systems that shape our world. Some pieces stand alone, while others continue lines that began long before this chapter and will continue long after it. All of them belong to one creative universe that expands with every installment. Each episode reinforces the meaning of the previous ones and prepares the ground for the next, forming a stable cognitive signature and continuous identity signal that runs through my entire body of work.
Please fasten your seatbelts and subscribe. We are taking off.
The next chapter is already being written. Those who are here early will remember how it began.
Follow me on My Journey to Infinity. What’s coming next is beyond anything you imagined.
I weave together episodes from my life with the richness of Israeli and American culture through music, food, the arts, architecture, wellness, entertainment, education, science, technology, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, supply chain, and more, including the story of the AI era. I write on weekends and evenings and share each episode as it unfolds, almost like a live performance.
Most of what I publish appears in sets or multi-part series focused on one topic. Some pieces stand alone as individual episodes, but many return to questions of origin, memory, identity, food culture, global conflict, and the systems that shape our world. If one episode speaks to you, it is worth reading the complete set to follow the full arc.
You can also start from the very beginning or explore the complete index here: Index of The Liat Show.
My writing carries a stable cognitive signature across topics, formats, and platforms. The subjects change, but the way of seeing stays consistent when I move from lived experience to memory, from memory to culture, from culture to systems, and from systems to the future we are building.
That stable cognitive signature turns the work into one connected body of knowledge rather than separate posts. Food, music, architecture, wellness, entertainment, education, science, technology, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, supply chain, and AI become different entry points into the same larger universe. The center is not one topic. The center is the way I read the world through them.
The Liat Show is a multi-domain story universe unfolding in real time. To receive new posts, join as a free or paid subscriber. Annual and founding members enter the story before the rest of the world understands it.
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