Judah Negron is a multi-threat creative, ministerial pastor and founder of North Dakotan football brand, Far Out FC.
He shares his journey as a creative, exploring interests in art, sports, and faith, discusses the importance of family in nurturing his individuality and emphasises the transformative power of his faith in Christ, which helped him rediscover joy in creative pursuits leading him to his very own ‘Field of Dreams.’
Judah highlights the unique challenges of building an equally unique brand in a “far out” place, showing us there should be no limits on creativity based on location
It’s a journey of clarity and dedication that took him from Minot, North Dakota to the World stage with Auckland City.
Enjoy!
Takeaways
- Creative identity is multifaceted and can encompass various interests.
- Family support plays a crucial role in nurturing creativity.
- Faith can provide a strong foundation for personal identity and self-worth.
- Struggles with identity can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself.
- Rediscovering joy in creative pursuits is essential for fulfilment.
- The concept of 'far out' can inspire individuals from less recognised places.
- Pursuing mastery in various crafts can lead to personal growth.
- Art and sports can coexist in a person's identity.
- Creating opportunities for oneself is vital in a competitive landscape.
- Authenticity in relationships is key to personal happiness. Judah launched Far Out with his brother Elisha, emphasising brotherhood in their creative journey.
- His passion for Auckland City FC led to a life-changing experience at the FIFA Club World Cup.
- The Far Out Summer Invitational was a grassroots soccer tournament that fostered community.
- Judah's authenticity and love for soccer have opened doors to unique opportunities.
- He faced challenges in organising the tournament but prioritised love for the game over profit.
- The support from Adidas transformed the scale of the Far Out Summer Invitational.
- Judah's journey highlights the importance of being true to oneself in pursuing passions.
- He believes that being in a less conventional location can refine one's creative focus.
- The design of the tournament cup was inspired by rustic elements, making it unique.
- Judah's story encourages others to pursue their passions regardless of external validation.
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