About Me


A drop of what goes on in my head


I consider myself to be very self-driven, motivated by those who have already succeeded. I also doubt myself constantly and always demand greatness from myself.

I’m a sucker for sarcasm, comic relief, and motivational media. In love with calamari, seafood in general, and many international cuisines. I like to listen to music probably more often than I should because it helps me with my emotional capacity. Working out helps with my mental well-being. Constantly thinking of the future, wanting to be something special and successful in so many different walks of life is what helps me get out of bed every. single. morning.

I know that I don’t know much so I must learn and take in as much knowledge as I can especially when it comes to copywriting and content creation because that’s what I want to be in life and where I think I have newfound purpose.

I know I haven’t done or seen shit yet, but everybody starts somewhere and before you can be somebody you have to start as nobody.

Always working on my copywriting, content creation, other skills and knowing that I can always get better at everything in life is what makes me Peyton Sieveke.

Just a kid from Tigard, Oregon

Growing up in the small suburb of Tigard and going to a middle class high school, I made the most of every opportunity that was presented to me. Whether I had to seek out the opportunity myself or someone luckily brought it up to me I was and still am eager to try something new. I love my city and the life I have lived within it and it will always have a special place in my heart as the city I came from but I now want to explore the rest of the country and the world. I want to find a career that I can be great at and also not consider it work so that I want to do it until I can’t. I also want to explore the world and create an array of new memories that I can cherish for my entire life while also creating wealth for myself and whoever I hold dear to me in the future.

I quickly made friends by playing sports. Above are the nine seniors apart the basketball team together in 2019. We had been playing against and with each other since we were able to pick up a basketball. This wasn’t just a team, this was a family, and until college, we were all brothers. There wasn’t a time when we didn’t all see each other every day, whether it was in class, on the court or even around the city.


The University of Oregon


All these students in my 2023 class and only 1 experience like mine. There will always only be a single Peyton Sieveke and the way I balanced my time commitments in school and working the very unusual hours that are included with being a Men’s Basketball Manager. Even making time to have a social life and make connections through various clubs, greek life, and meeting new people every week make my college experience one only I will ever live and one that no one else will ever be able to go through.