Austin, this analogy is both powerful and deeply humbling. The way you connect Christ’s willingness to leave His throne and meet us where we are to your concept of zero-click content is such cool, beautiful picture of sacrificial generosity. It makes me think of content creation as more than strategy—it’s an act of service, meeting people where they spend their time without demanding anything in return. Our work, even in the digital space, can reflect Christ’s humility and love.
I'm in the digital media world as well, and have loved your work! Thanks for sharing!
so thoughtfully and brillantly written, i’m amazed how you put all this together, and I think to myself, how long would it take me to put all those words of ideas together, probably 2 to 3 hours. How long did it take you?
I've been working with this strategy for around a year now, and put it into full gear in April of this year. Been marinating on it for quite a while from both the strategy and theology side of the equation; writing this out didn't take long at all when you've been sitting on it every day for several months.
Here is how I took a zero-click-content approach for this article on my personal socials. You'll notice they're all different from each other, and that's intentional (and a post for another day):
Austin, this analogy is both powerful and deeply humbling. The way you connect Christ’s willingness to leave His throne and meet us where we are to your concept of zero-click content is such cool, beautiful picture of sacrificial generosity. It makes me think of content creation as more than strategy—it’s an act of service, meeting people where they spend their time without demanding anything in return. Our work, even in the digital space, can reflect Christ’s humility and love.
I'm in the digital media world as well, and have loved your work! Thanks for sharing!
man, this absolutely made my day. Thank you so much for reading!
so thoughtfully and brillantly written, i’m amazed how you put all this together, and I think to myself, how long would it take me to put all those words of ideas together, probably 2 to 3 hours. How long did it take you?
I've been working with this strategy for around a year now, and put it into full gear in April of this year. Been marinating on it for quite a while from both the strategy and theology side of the equation; writing this out didn't take long at all when you've been sitting on it every day for several months.
Here is how I took a zero-click-content approach for this article on my personal socials. You'll notice they're all different from each other, and that's intentional (and a post for another day):
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19aW9pUy3T/
X: https://x.com/gravley_austin/status/1869017962687926632
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/austin-gravley-49500711a_rachel-kartens-recent-article-legacy-media-activity-7274783496374468609-zv8P?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@austin_gravley/post/DDrqSjexu5a?xmt=AQGzp0NkUa21XdDxjDG_vOOR9j2acHEfipuphh4Q2QRErg
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/gravleyaustin.bsky.social/post/3ldj26zou722v
Instagram Stories: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE4MDM2MDM3MzcwMDk2NDA4?story_media_id=3525111814163134637&igsh=MWZhN2plcWo0bnFxaQ==