Ponyboy Pol interviews his creative Pals to learn how they became who they are TODAY... to inspire you for TOMORROW. Follow @polandpals on Instagram to watch each episode LIVE and be entered to win a raffle prize!
On episode 28, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, JoJoe Earley, President/Founder of Earleybird TV: a production company that is re-presenting black and brown stories to the world of cinema by broadening the revelation of our humanity through our magic, power, and spiritIn this episode, JoJoe talks about:- why he worked in a jail (8:11)- how he became a Vine sensation (12:46)- the reason behind Vine shutting down (20:10)- the inspiration behind Earleybird (37:49)- living with Sickle Cell (44:36)- why failing is the best success (1:04:04)- how I have the potential to be the next Will Smith (1:06:36)
On episode 27, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Kinsey Grant, Co-Founder/Host of Thinking Is Cool: a media startup dedicated to answering the question, "What if we all stopped to THINK a little harder?"In this episode, Kinsey talks about:- getting her start with Morning Brew (12:00)- the inspiration behind Thinking Is Cool (23:18)- building a community of Thinkers (37:43)- the 3rd thought (44:19)- hot takes on potential Season 2 Topics (50:43)
On episode 26, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Stacey Ervin Jr., a wellness coach, elite athlete, and content creator.In this episode, Stacey talks about:- growing up in a single-parent household (5:58)- his short stint in the WWE (20:18)- what it's like to date a high-profile person (25:15)- how he moved past the loss of his mother (36:34)- why you should strive for wellness and not just fitness (31:40)- his daily routine to start each day on a high note (41:46)
On episode 25, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Antwaun Stanley, a singer/songwriter from Flint, MI. Aside from peaking at 22 on the Billboard charts with his debut solo album, "I Can Do Anything", Antwaun is most notably known for his frequent collaborations with the American funk band, Vulfpeck.In this episode, Antwaun talks about how:- his mom found out he could sing at the age of 3- navigating the music industry at a young age- exploring different genres of music- when to expect some new solo music- and why you shouldn't compare yourself
RECORDED LIVE: MAY. 13TH, 2021On episode 24, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Donovan Colquitt, Founder of The Scholar's Key, an organization dedicated to helping students go through college debt-free. He is also the author of The Scholar's Key: Unlock Your Dreams As A Teen, a book he wrote to help other teens pursue their passions in life. In this episode, Donovan talks about the struggles he overcame growing up in Detroit during The Great Recession, how he accumulated over $1.25M in scholarships, and why you need to be Patient and Flexible.
RECORDED LIVE: APR. 29TH, 2021On episode 23, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Cindy Okereke, Founder of Essence of Cin: a podcast marketing agency. Her podcasting resume includes co-creating and growing the Impact Theory podcast with Tom Bilyeu, producing for the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, and talent booking for the Netflix Strong Black Lead podcast. In this episode, Cindy explains how she overcame her late-age ADD diagnosis, how she got into marketing and podcasting, and why you should find the core of who you are.
RECORDED LIVE: APR. 15TH, 2021On episode 22, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Andy Stout, Founder of Explore Adventure Lab: a travel planning service dedicated to helping you EXPLORE MORE, FOR LE$$.In this episode, Andy talks about how/why he created Explore Adventure Labs, how he was able to find purpose after losing his dad to brain cancer, and how he biked across the USA in 55 days!
RECORDED LIVE: APR. 1ST, 2021On episode 21, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Alexis Wilson, Founder/CEO of "The Menternship": a personal and professional development program for young Black and Brown women that blends the tenets of mentorship and an internship.She is also the founder of "Exalt Management": a management company dedicated to helping purpose-driven athletes, entertainers, and businesses level up from the inside, out.In this episode, Alexis talks about foregoing her childhood dream, how "The Menternship" came to be, and why you need to go inward.
RECORDED LIVE: MAR 18TH, 2021On episode 20, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Foxy P, a stand-up comedian, Wedding MC, and founder of the African Princes of Comedy.In this episode, Foxy talks about what inspired him to become a comedian, how he founded the African Princes of Comedy group, and why he does what he does "for his people"
RECORDED LIVE: MAR 4TH, 2021On episode 19, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Morrisa Jenkins, the owner and co-founder of Freedom Apothecary: a holistic wellness, self-care, and community-building company "for people who have skin".In this episode, Morrisa talks about what inspired her to create Freedom Apothecary, how she overcame her internal fear, and what FREEDOM means to her.
RECORDED LIVE: JAN 21ST, 2021On episode 18, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, Brian Asher a.k.a The World Hiker.Brian has traveled to 195/197 countries, hiked 600+ mountains, and ran 60+ marathons... all on a high school teacher's budget.In this episode, Brian talks about why he is so passionate about traveling the world, how he manages his budget, and why you should reevaluate the places you've been told to be afraid of.
RECORDED LIVE: JAN 7TH, 2021On episode 17, Ponyboy Pol has a #CreativeConversation with his pal, J.B. Armstrong.J.B. is a Director/Writer/Photographer from Detroit, Michigan. As the CEO of not 1 but 2 filmmaking companies, J.B. prides himself on capturing the true essence of the human spirit.In this episode, J.B. talks about how attending private schools influence him and his stories, how he became the CEO of EarleyBird Tv, and why Training Your Mind is the most important thing you can do.
RECORDED LIVE: DEC 10TH, 2020On episode 16, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Jevon Alexander.Jevon is an up-and-coming artist/producer from Ann Arbor, Michigan. From making freestyle beats for friends at the age of 12 to producing his own songs, Jevon prides himself on creating good vibes that you can ride out to with his unique sound of R&B and Hip Hop.In this episode, Jevon talks about how he ended up on the NBA 2K21 Soundtrack with his single "Mamba Mentality", why he moved to Atlanta with only $36 to his name, the meaning behind his debut album "Balance", and why he named his first EP "Chasing Failure".
RECORDED LIVE: NOV 12TH, 2020On episode 15, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Kayla Rivers.Kayla is a Design + Style blogger with a weakness for all things stylish & affordable. Based in Austin, TX, she is a full-time New Construction Home Designer with a love for sharing her expertise via her blog and Instagram page @kaylasimonehome. In this episode, Kayla talks about how "The Sims" game and her boyfriend influenced her to take interior design seriously, the number of jobs she's had in just 3 years, and what to consider before building your first home from the ground up!
RECORDED LIVE: OCT 29TH, 2020On episode 14, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Steve Elugbemi.Steve is a Graphic Designer and Founder of ELU Studio. A company dedicated to providing professional graphics with an artistic touch.In this episode, Steve talks about the moment he realized that you can have a hobby that also pays you, the experience of being a Nigerian-American during the #EndSars movement, and why you should Under-Promise and Over-Deliver.
RECORDED LIVE: OCT 15TH, 2020On episode 13, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Vanessa Chap.Vanessa is an Art/Video Director & DJ based in Los Angeles, CA.In this episode, Vanessa talks about the influence that her mom had on her storytelling, the power of being around like-minded people, and how a random trip to the Phillippines changed her life.
RECORDED LIVE: OCT 1ST, 2020On episode 12, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Jesse Katch.Jesse is an up-and-coming rapper, actor, and model from Ann Arbor, MI with hits such as "Love Smoke", "Versace Shoes", and "B.O.M.B." under his artist name, "Cloud", and a role in the 2019 drama film, "Ring of Silence". In this episode, Jesse talks about why being a rapper was the only choice, how he overcame his drug addiction and the loss of some close loved ones, and he also drops some gems for anybody looking to use the algorithms on Spotify, Facebook, or etc... to their advantage to promote their brand.
RECORDED LIVE: SEP 17TH, 2020On Episode 11, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Scott Trench.Scott is the CEO/President of BiggerPockets, a platform dedicated to Real Estate Investing education. He is also the co-host of the BiggerPockets Money podcast, and the author of the best-selling book, "Set For Life."Scott talks about how he ended up getting hired at BiggerPockets, why "House Hacking" might be for you, and the first thing that you need to do to today... to change your financial future for tomorrow.
RECORDED LIVE: SEP 3RD, 2020On Episode 10 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Angel Montesdeoca. Angel was the former founder of "Leaders Working": an EdTech company that ended up being acquired by Bloomberg. He also has experience in Venture Capital, and now, he's working primarily with AI (Artificial Intelligence) as a product manager for IBM Watson. In this episode, Angel talks about what he did to attend a good college even though he had no money, what to do when you don't have a blueprint for success, and how we all have imposter syndrome.
RECORDED LIVE: AUG. 20TH, 2020On Episode 9 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Grant Schroll. He is the founder of "Mission Collaborative": a company that offers interactive workshops and programs to help you change careers more effectively. Grant talks about why he created Mission Collaborative, how he made his marriage the priority while still managing his startup, and why it's important to maintain a mindset of "Relationships Over Resumes."
RECORDED LIVE: AUG 6TH, 2020On Episode 8 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Josh Ellwood. He is the creator of Debt To Dollar$, a platform dedicated to showing you how to produce passive income and get out of debt. Josh explains the reasoning behind his "Why of FI (Financial Independence). Josh also takes us through the different side hustles/ventures he's pursued (both failures and successes), and we find out who's REALLY the mastermind behind of all his wonderful ideas.
RECORDED LIVE: JULY 23RD, 2020On Episode 7 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Shotta Spence. Shotta is a hip hop artist from Franklin, NJ, with hits such as "Dirty Jersey", "Starship", and Arriba. In this episode, Shotta talks about what inspired him to explore his creativity, the tragedy that made him get serious about his music, and how he became affiliated with Ear Drummer Records, the label founded by famed hip-hop producer Mike-Will-Made-It.
RECORDED LIVE: JULY 2ND, 2020On Episode 6 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Eberechi Ogbuaku. She is the author of "The 'A' Guide: What They Don't Tell You in Training & School", a handbook for transitioning to Corporate America. Eberechi is also the winner of the Miss Black Michigan 2020 Pageant. In this episode, Eberechi explains how she wanted to quit her first post-college job within months of starting, why she decided to participate in the Miss Black Michigan 2020 Pageant, and what she has planned next.
RECORDED LIVE: JUNE 25TH, 2020On Episode 5 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Isaac Saul. He is the founder of Tangle News, an independent, ad-free, non-partisan politics newsletter that offers both sides of the biggest news stories every day. Isaac addresses the concept of "unbiased journalism," how he keeps his own bias in check with the help of his readers, and how we can all do a better job of being open-minded, because... we really are living in 2 different realities.
RECORDED LIVE: JUNE 4TH, 2020On Episode 4 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Cortney Robinson. He is the producer of both the "The Layover" podcast and the "Passing Through" podcast. He is also the host of his own podcast, "Unfortunately Honest." Cortney explains why we should ALWAYS shoot our shot, why he lives his life like Eminem in 8 Mile, and he also answers one of 2020's most debated questions... do Black Squares Matter?
RECORDED LIVE: APRIL 28TH, 2020On Episode 3 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Josh Kaplan. He is the Product Manager of Audio at Morning Brew and the creator of the Business Casual podcast.Josh explains how he got involved with Morning Brew early on, why he felt the podcast supplement, a.k.a. Business Casual, was needed, and he also lets us know some of the more notable guests they've interviewed so far.
RECORDED LIVE: MAY 7TH, 2020On Episode 2 of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pal, Toyosi Shusi. She is the founder of the Shusi Fashion Line: "a culturally conscious lifestyle brand". In this episode, Toyosi's talks about growing up as a DACA recipient (a.k.a a DREAMer), creating her own major in college, and why there's no such thing as "African Print."
RECORDED LIVE: APRIL 30TH, 2020On the debut episode of Pol and Pals, Ponyboy Pol has a creative conversation with his pals, Josh Nzewi and David Iya.They are the founders of the tech startup, Eze Wholesale: a business to business marketplace for Used Smartphones. In this episode, Josh and David discuss how they knew they were homies before they even left the womb, how they lost $5000 in one day, and how important it is being a black founder in Silicon Valley today.
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On episode 33, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Tom Boyd, a.k.a “Boyder” in a past life.These days, Tom is a content creator who is strictly dedicated to ensuring other content creators are thriving.He does this via his brand "Bonus Footage" where he posts short, eye-catching, insightful clips filled with how-to's, anecdotes, tips, and other resources to help creators create content that actually makes an impact.He also hosts a podcast called "Creators Are Brands" where he interviews creators who are publicly building brands based on themselves.In this episode, Tom talks about: what it was like to rap with Asher Roth, meet P. Diddy, and work with Scooter Braun (2:50)pivoting out of the music industry and finding his own lane (07:19)how he creates his Bonus Footage content (11:53)what he's learned from interviewing young Tik Tokers (22:27)how everyone is born with natural strengths (47:10)FOLLOW TOMWATCH BONUS FOOTAGELISTEN TO CREATORS ARE BRANDSWATCH ON YOUTUBEREAD NEWSLETTERFOLLOW POL AND PALSFOLLOW POL
Living a happy and successful life means not limiting yourself to what others think or what is currently happening in today's society. Going beyond expectations offers a straight path in becoming bigger than your goals. In episode 31, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Kamil McFadden, an actor who's most notably known for his role as Ernie in Disney's K.C. Undercover. His acting credits also include Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Grown Ups 2, and Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors. In this episode, Kamil talks about:· His mother's impact on his life and career (12:50)· COVID-19 takeaways and shift to video poetry (14:54)· What it takes to live without expectations (26:00)· The acronym of SERVE (32:29)· Most memorable auditions and acting roles (50:15)· Passion for photography and other hobbies (55:05) ���LINKS���· FOLLOW KAMIL· WATCH KAMIL'S FIRST POEM COME TO LIFE: "LUV N ALL DA MAGIC"· WATCH EPISODE · READ NEWSLETTER· FOLLOW POL AND PALS· FOLLOW POL
On episode 34, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Rosanna Connolly, the founder of Morena Communications.It is a startup dedicated to delivering bespoke PR campaigns for musicians who want more than just "press". Bespoke means "custom-made", and in this episode, Rosanna details how she executes these bespoke campaigns from start to finish. Also in this episode, we talk about: · why she decided to cut her hair (5:05)· her ethical clothing brand dedicated to empowering Women of Color (10:56)· working with artists such as Ludacris, my twin Ne-Yo, and Rihanna (25:16)· the easiest technique to help you remember everything (31:24)· the #1 way for any artist to grow their audience (47:03) FOLLOW ROSANNAMORENA COMMUNICATIONSMORENA WATCH ON YOUTUBEREAD NEWSLETTERFOLLOW POL AND PALSFOLLOW POL
On episode 35, I have a very special #CreativeConversation with one of my nearest and dearest OG pals, Lee Rutledge.Lee is actually the creator of this podcast's theme music, but he's more commonly known as an up-and-coming artist/producer who actually goes by two different monikers: Kakuyon and thomTide which are both derived from his two middle names, Kakuyon and Thomas.Raised in New Jersey and currently based in San Diego, Lee became serious about creating music in high school due to inspiration from other creatives he met as a member of the track team. One of these creatives, Shotta Spence, is now a close friend, frequent collaborator, and also a former P&P guest.Initially solely focused on producing, Lee decided to start writing lyrics to his own beats and it resulted in the release of his debut album, "Now Go And Flourish" which was later followed up by his collaborative E.P., "Castling: Sky".While planning his next project, he realized that his vision wouldn't tie in well with the Kakuyon style/branding, so he decided to create a whole new alter ego as thomTide. This led to the release of his episodic album/playlist/series, "Seasons" where he released 1 song every 2 weeks for a year straight! In this episode, we discuss:· how music was always in his bones (5:44)· the making of "thomTide" (23:41)· wanting to quit as a creative (31:20)· the effect of Computer Science on his creative process (41:53)· why being comfortable is a struggle (51:54) LISTEN TO KAKUYONLISTEN TO THOMTIDESONGS REFERENCED IN INTRO:Bag on a Bag - Shotta Spence ft. KakuyontwentySuns - thomTide WATCH ON YOUTUBEREAD NEWSLETTERFOLLOW POL AND PALSFOLLOW POL
In episode 31, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Julie Verhage-Greenberg. She's the co-founder of Fintech Today, a community and content company focused on the Fintech startup ecosystem. She's also the host of Fintech Today's podcast, Tux Time, which some have said is one of the best, if not THE BEST-PRODUCED podcast of our time.In this episode, Julie talks about:● Being the first in her family to attend college (3:11)● How Journalism Works (9:56)● Pros and cons of founding a company with somebody drastically different from her (19:05)● Eloping with her husband during peak pandemic (40:00)● The importance of finding a mentor (51:44)FOLLOW JULIEhttps://twitter.com/julieverhageCHECK OUT FINTECH TODAYhttps://fintechtoday.co/LISTEN TO TUX TIMEhttps://www.podpage.com/tux-time-by-fintech-today/WATCH ON YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKfxTXF27HvCqWKNtgXcRXgREAD NEWSLETTERhttps://polandpals.live/readFOLLOW POL AND PALShttps://polandpals.live/FOLLOW POLhttps://bit.ly/ponyboypol-pod
On episode 30, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Nikita Redkar, who is a stand-up comedian, actor, and screenwriter.She has been a standup comedian for 5+ years with notable accolades such as a semifinalist for the 2019 Funniest Person in Austin. She also wrote and acted in her debut web series, "Paranormal Disruption" and is currently studying for her Master's in film at the Met Film School in London.In this episode, we discuss:the impact/non-impact of growing up in multiple places (Austin, (Singapore, Germany, etc...) (3:04)how she got into stand-up (11:26)writing her first-ever web series with no prior knowledge of screenwriting/producing (21:56)using comedy to detail her struggles with mental health (34:23)if it's necessary to address her sexuality in her comedy (42:03)her words of advice (59:31)
On episode 29, I have a #CreativeConversation with my pal, Benji Bear, Founder of Covidopoly: an online multiplayer card game (based off Monopoly Deal) that's been played over 1 MILLION times and in 150+ Countries!Benji is also the founder of Benji Bear Photography, and his work has been featured in publications such as The Huffington Post, Newsweek, and the Detroit Free Press.In this episode, Benji talks about:- why he's currently in Alaska (1:36)- why the Empire State Building was lit up just for him (5:34)- why he didn't continue pursuing pre-med (22:03)- how Covidopoly came to be (27:42)- why he hasn't quit his job at Youtube (42:46)- how his family has influenced him (54:45)- his words of advice (59:31)