My first content project was not school-related. I founded Maple’s Time, a storytelling platform focused on Canadians’ lived experiences—covering struggles, local news, and entertainment. I’ve grown the blog through consistent branding, content development, and community engagement. My stories have resonated with a growing readership and sparked conversations both online and offline, with features and reposts from local creators and cultural pages.
Maple’s Time continues to evolve as a creative outlet rooted in relevance, representation, and connection.
Once upon a time, I was a storyteller at heart—curious, observant, always jotting things down. But then life happened. School, immigration, work stress, and a growing sense of disconnection slowly pushed my voice into the background.
Fast forward to 2025—a year of personal transition, quiet healing, and rebuilding from the inside out. I found myself craving a space where I could be honest, creative, and connected again. Not just to myself, but to the people and place around me.
That’s when Maple’s Time was born. Instead of bottling up my thoughts or getting lost in the scroll, I decided to create a digital journal—one that captures the untold stories of everyday Canadians, from moments of struggle to small victories, from cultural shifts to shared laughter.
It became more than just a blog; it became my reminder that there’s always time to listen, reflect, and belong. And that, my friend, is what Maple’s Time is all about. 🍁