Personal Reflections

Letting Go Of Masculine Energy. Or: Unselling Myself

May 15th, 2013  |  by  |  published in Personal Reflections | Leave A Comment »

Letting Go Of Masculine Energy. Or: Unselling Myself

If you’ve met me, I would imagine that you wouldn’t describe me as particularly ‘macho’ or ‘manly’.  This is not a point of contention.  I surround myself socially with women, for the most part.  My interests are not particularly masculine (I like girly drinks, and WB shows and am not much into sports and so [...]

On Nourishment

April 11th, 2013  |  by  |  published in Personal Reflections | 1 Comment »

On Nourishment

A concept that’s been coming up a lot for me lately is ‘nourishment’, and leading a nourishing life. Does your life nourish you? Do your days? A big part of how I’ve spent the last two years is in the mindset of “trying to figure out the next chapter” or “what do I want to [...]

On What We Leave Behind

January 2nd, 2013  |  by  |  published in Personal Reflections | 1 Comment »

On What We Leave Behind

“My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got here.” -Jim Henson Do you think about your legacy, ever? What you will leave behind? We continue to exist long after we die through the cherished memories of those who knew us. And through our works. I ask this because [...]

How to Meditate

December 16th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Personal Reflections | 1 Comment »

Kermit Meditating

I wrote this as an email to a friend who’d taken an interest, but I thought it might be valuable to y’all as well.  This is a super-simplification of the meditation practice, but will hopefully clear up some misconceptions.  I’m happy to teach and learn if anyone would like to follow up (I’m no expert [...]

The Trouble with “Smart”

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The Trouble with “Smart”

Tell me if this resonates with you. I’ve been called ‘smart’ my whole life. I hate it. “You’re so smart” discounts any effort I make about educating myself, learning things, questioning assumptions.  It narrows it down to merely a trait, over which we have very little conscious control. “You have brown hair” … “You’re so [...]

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Hi, I'm Jeremy Meyers. I'm fascinated by what makes us love what we love, what drives us to create, the personalities and process behind how creative works come together, and how those works influence those that experience them.

In 2011, I started Deeper Context as a way to explore this professionally. My job is to have conversations that bring out people's passions and interests in a personal, intimate and emotionally resonant way. My clients currently include solo entrepreneurs, musicians and authors, and I'm always looking for more stories to tell.

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