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“I Just Can’t Handle Injustice, Especially from People Who Look Like Me” with The Dapper Manatee

“I Just Can’t Handle Injustice, Especially from People Who Look Like Me” with The Dapper Manatee

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A multipotentialite is a person, particularly one of strong intellectual or artistic curiosity, with the ability to excel in two or more different fields. While Tom would find this far too fancy a description, it fits him like a custom Dr. Who bowtie. Growing up in a rural town where the prevailing career paths were more practical than imaginative, Tom cultivated skills in both. He learned bookkeeping in his family’s lawnmowing business and costuming in theater. The kid who wanted to be a professional wrestler tussled his way through careers as a tattoo artist, cast member at Walt Disney World (FL), and an entrepreneur who founded Dapper Manatee Custom Creations. Sharing his art on social media turned him into an accidental advocate and ally for the injustices he observed at the Disney parks and toward people of color in general. With a lot of modesty and a bit of crazy, The Dapper Manatee shares how he embraced his passions and purpose in his unconventional journey.


Oh, and his advice for his young daughter who is interested in content creation may surprise you!


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