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In a mecca where theme parks attract millions annually, it's often forgotten that the arts also play a major role in Orlando. In this episode, OBJ Editor-in-Chief Richard Bilbao invites Cole NeSmith, Founder & CEO of Creative City Project, to share what's happening behind-the-scenes.
Join us for an exclusive interview with Cole NeSmith, the visionary founder and executive director of the Creative City Project! Learn about Cole's passion for the arts, his innovative projects, and his mission to make Orlando a hub for creativity and innovation. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring discussion with one of Orlando's most influential creative minds!
On this episode Ed joined with Nicolle from Big Break Foundation and Carlos from Equality Florida to talk their upcoming event. Before that Ed has interview with Cole NeSmith about Happy Frights and Haunting Nights. Earlier Ed gives a review of Journey of Water. SEP 29, 2023 at the WPRK Studios in Winter Park, FL The post Ep. 387- Equality Break appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
Experience Imagination: A Themed Entertainment Podcast by Falcon's Creative Group
This holiday season, we are re-releasing one of our favorite podcast episodes, “Entertainment That Gives Back”!
On this Ed and Ken are joined with Cole NeSmith to talk about this year Dazzling Nights. Before that Ed talks to Aaron Karnes about Funky Dog Improv. After that Ed and Ken give prediction for this year IAAPA expo. Recording Date: NOV 10, 2021 at home Broadcast Date: NOV 12, 2021 at the WPRK Studios in […] The post Ep. 296- Funky Cole Christmas appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
On this episode Ed and Ken talk to Cole Nesmith about this year Immerse. Later Ed gives his review of the new show at Walt Disney World for the 50th. After that Ed gives a review of Oliva's at Old Key West. Recording Date: OCT 05, 2021 at home Broadcast Date: OCT 08, 2021 at the WPRK […] The post Ep. 291- Immerse Yourself appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
Each week, the Artrepreneur Podcast brings helpful and practical info for creative people and artists to bring their creative dreams to life. This week, our host, Cole NeSmith, shares the story of his creative journey and some of the lessons learned along the way.
Each week on "Marketing for Your Future," our hosts talk to experts in the marketing industry. Today, Susan St.Denis sat down with Cole NeSmith from Memoir Agency.To learn more check out memoiragency.com.
Experience Imagination: A Themed Entertainment Podcast by Falcon's Creative Group
As experience designers and creative professionals, we all come from different backgrounds, and we all take inspiration from many different sources. So, we decided to reach out to all-star panel of colleagues and friends, including Frank Weigand, Cole NeSmith, Ron Hines, and members of the Falcon’s team, to find out what has inspired them throughout their careers. Enjoy! ABOUT THIS PODCAST: "Experience Imagination" is a Themed Entertainment Podcast presented by Falcon's Creative Group, a design studio and media house that works to create immersive experiences around the world. Learn more about us at falconscreativegroup.com FOLLOW FALCON'S ON SOCIAL: Twitter: twitter.com/falconscg Facebook: facebook.com/falconscreativegroup/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/falcon's-treehouse-llc
Actor, musician, public speaker and creator of Orlando's "Immerse" festival, Cole NeSmith brings his usual calming perspective to Finding My Quiet Place. We talk about what creates stress in his life, and how he deals with that, both in the gym and in the company of good friends, who don't ask anything of him. See photos of Cole in his quiet place on Instagram at @FindingMyQuietPlace, taken with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X b/w film.
Founder of Creative City Project Cole NeSmith joins us as guest.
Cole NeSmith is the founder of Orlando’s grand experimental art festival, Immerse (FKA Creative City Project.) The annual event brings the creativity of over 1,000 artists to the streets of downtown Orlando. We talk a lot about the inner workings of his festival, and he helps me understand his through-line from being a spiritual leader to starting a creative festival.
In this episode of Podcast More Life, we welcome Cole NeSmith founder of Creative City Project on inspiring others and getting clients by simply creating. Join us for an amazing episode with one of the biggest and brightest minds in Central Florida. Cole NeSmith is everything that is the word creative. Cole does everything from making music to acting to helping develop interactive exhibits for brands and businesses. Moreover, Cole is the perfect example of how you can turn a passion or hobby into a thriving business if you really desire to do so. In this episode, we examine the impact of creating quality over quantity. We also discuss operating with a team and knowing when to say no to a client. Cole shares loads of insight on the power of word-of-mouth and how to get it going for your business and brand. Moreover, we discuss how fulfilling it is to inspire others and to create an environment for people to freely engage and communicate in a safe space. You do not want to miss out on this moving and beneficial episode of Podcast More Life. Transforming people and places through meaningful shared experiences. Communicating culture-shaping ideas in creative ways. Casting vision and leading teams to win the day. Cole NeSmith is an experience curator, actor, writer, musician, and speaker. He is the Executive Director of the Creative City Project, which produces IMMERSE, an annual performing and interactive arts event in the heart of Downtown Orlando. Cole started the award-winning Creative City Project in 2012 to cultivate a creative community locally and to help shape the global perception of Orlando as a place known for creativity and innovation. In 2017, the annual IMMERSE event platformed 1,000 artists for an audience of more than 30,000. Cole is actively involved in cultural transformation through his leadership in initiatives like Project DTO — imagining the next ten years of growth for Downtown Orlando — and as the Creative Director of “Beautiful Together” — an artistic response to the Pulse tragedy in June of 2016. He has been named one of Orlando Magazine's “50 Most Powerful People in Orlando” and the Orlando Business Journal's “40 Under 40.” He is also a regular contributor to the Orlando Sentinel's “Central Florida 100." As an artist, Cole has appeared in professional theater, works of classical and contemporary music, film and TV. Cole also creates large scale interactive installations and presentational elements for conferences, events, and brands. He is the author of two books.
Cole NeSmith has been a long time Champion of Orlando. He has also been a long time friend of mine. Cole had a vision to Celebrate the incredible things he saw his friends making and the Arts scene in our city. Thus the Creative City Project was born! If you haven’t attended yet, THIS IS YOUR YEAR! I made a simple and delish Campari / Tito’s Handmade Vodka Summer Cocktail to sip on as we chat! I know you are going to enjoy Cole’s story….
Experience Imagination: A Themed Entertainment Podcast by Falcon's Creative Group
IMMERSE 2018 is a 2-day event in Downtown Orlando featuring more than 1,000 artists and hundreds of creative experiences for an estimated 40,000 guests to enjoy. Members of the Falcon’s team were selected to design two immersive exhibits: “Art of Athleticism”, a digital media experience that uses real-time motion tracking technology to allow people to become the paintbrush and use their bodies to digitally paint on giant walls, and "The Seraph", a 7.5-foot angel created using projecting mapping. These displays combine design and technology to allow guests to interact with art in new ways. SPECIAL CREDITS: Thank you goes to Cole NeSmith, Executive Director of Creative City Project, for joining us for our conversation. Visit http://www.creativecityproject.com to find out more about Creative City Project. Also, a huge thank you goes to Orlando Health for sponsoring this incredible event https://www.orlandohealth.com. We hope to see everyone at IMMERSE 2018! You can get your tickets here: http://www.creativecityproject.com/book/ ABOUT THE SHOW: “Experience Imagination” is a Themed Entertainment Podcast presented by Falcon’s Creative Group, a design studio and media house that works to create immersive experiences around the world. Learn more about us at www.falconscreativegroup.com. FALCON’S SOCIAL MEDIA: Tweet Falcon’s: twitter.com/falconscg Follow Falcon’s: facebook.com/falconscreativegroup/ Like Falcon’s: instagram.com/falconscg/ Pin Falcon’s: pinterest.com/falconscg/boa
In this episode I talk with Cole NeSmith, Executive & Creative Director of Creative City Project.
COLE NESMITH, the creative director of the CREATIVE CITY PROJECT might be the perfect podcast guest. he is smart, funny, opinionated, outgoing, loves what he does & is really good at talking about it. we cover all this & more: being an artist & being responsible. the power of great hair. my problem with critical mass. […]
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This week’s featured interview is with Cole NeSmithCole NeSmith is an experienced curator, actor, writer, musician, and speaker. He is the Executive Director of the Creative City Project, which produces IMMERSE, an annual performing and interactive arts event in the heart of Downtown Orlando. Cole started the award-winning Creative City Project in 2012 to cultivate creative community locally and to help shape the global perception of Orlando as a place known for creativity and innovation. In 2018, the annual IMMERSE event will platform 1,000 artists for an audience of more than 40,000. Throughout the year, the Creative City Project connects patrons with the best of arts and culture throughout Central Florida.Cole is actively involved in cultural transformation through his leadership in initiatives like Project DTO — imagining the next ten years of growth for Downtown Orlando — and as the Creative Director of “Beautiful Together” — an artistic response to the Pulse tragedy in June of 2016. He has been named one of Orlando Magazine's “50 Most Powerful People in Orlando” and the Orlando Business Journal’s “40 Under 40.” He is also a regular contributor to the Orlando Sentinel’s “Central Florida 100."As an artist, Cole has appeared in professional theater, works of classical and contemporary music, film and TV. Cole also creates large-scale interactive installations and presentational elements for conferences, events, and brands. He is the author of two books and the host of a podcast called the Artrepreneur Podcast that helps artists move from hobbyist to making creativity their career. The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also takes you on a brief tour of the Mile High City while Emily gives the guys a little background on the Royal Wedding. Our REPLY ALL question is: What is your favorite Star Wars movie and why? For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCHFollow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on From the HeART, Mary Thompson Hunt on talks to Cole NeSmith, Drirector of IMMERSE, formerly known as the Creative City Project.
The fruit of the Spirit isn't the destination of our Bold Exploration. The fruit of the Spirit is our context. -Cole NeSmith
Let's redeem the options God has placed before us as the gift he intends for them to be. -Cole NeSmith
On the journey, let us embrace and embody the strength and humility of Jesus. -Cole NeSmith
When we're missing from our community, the people around should be able to notice something is missing. -Cole NeSmith
Our community becomes irresistible when we display genuine, discerning sacrifice. -Cole NeSmith
How does the way you live your life testify to whose you are? -Cole NeSmith
Out of compassion and care, Jesus advocates for us. -Cole NeSmith
A foundation of love becomes a springboard for exploration. -Ryan Adams and Cole NeSmith
The quest we're called to is the moments we're becoming who we're meant to be. - Cole NeSmith and Garrett Callahan
Dreams are useless unless they lead to action. -Cole NeSmith
Today I welcome Cole NeSmith to the show. Cole is an all around artist and innovator. He is the pastor of City Beautiful Church in Orlando, Florida. We talked about how to create immersive, interactive experiences – he has had the opportunity of being heavily involved in projects in Orlando that he cares about. He also shared some great ideas of things you can implement in your services each week. twelvethirtymedia.com/071 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Today I welcome Cole NeSmith to the show. Cole is an all around artist and innovator. He is the pastor of City Beautiful Church in Orlando, Florida. We talked about how to create immersive, interactive experiences – he has had the opportunity of being heavily involved in projects in Orlando that he cares about. He also shared some great ideas of things you can implement in your services each week. twelvethirtymedia.com/071 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Calling isn't about what we're paid to do. It's about how we are meant to invest our lives. -Cole NeSmith
Let’s awaken to the fullness of life by following Jesus into a new level of depth for ourselves and those around us. -Cole NeSmith
We sat down with Cole NeSmith to talk about cultivating art, creating a community, and how Orlando used art to heal after the Pulse tragedy. Cole is an artist, actor, writer, producer, and the executive director of the Creative City Project, an annual arts event in Downtown Orlando featuring collaborations with Cirque du Soleil, Orlando Ballet, The CFCArts Orchestra, and over 1000 artists, performers, and musicians.
Let’s be people of peace who surrender to the ongoing transformation inside us so we can transform the world around us. -Cole NeSmith
Let's embrace our power in a healthy way so we can begin to steward it for the good of others. - Cole NeSmith
Fear is the root of racism and prejudice, but life in God leads to the defeat of fear. -Cole NeSmith
God is committed to the health, safety, peace and thriving of people, and belief is not a pre-requisite. -Cole NeSmith
A life of worship is the process of continually discovering the unique song you’re meant to sing. -Cole NeSmith
If your life is worth living, then it's worth extending. -Cole NeSmith
Leadership is risky; saying yes to the unknown puts you on display, but we live for a greater purpose than the opinions of others. - Cole NeSmith
We are not part of the family of God because we are perfect. We are part of the family because we believe. - Cole NeSmith
Brian Wurzell and Cole NeSmith talk with singer/songwriter, Jon Foreman, about the message of light and dark in his new EP, The Wonderlands. Then, Tyler Reagin sits down with Warby Parker CEO and co-founder, Neil Blumenthal, as he shares his journey to an awakened moment.
Thanksgiving shifts the atmosphere. - Cole NeSmith
Erwin McManus shares with Brian Wurzell and Cole NeSmith how the choices you make today affect the future you live tomorrow. Then, Brad Lomenick talks about navigating seasons of life with author and co-founder of Q, Rebekah Lyons.
It's safer to lose sensitivity, but everything about a healthy life with God and others depends on it. - Cole NeSmith
Cole NeSmith sits down with Andy Stanley at Catalyst Atlanta to discuss awakening the wonder in ourselves and the people around us, meanwhile Brad Lomenick and Jennie Allen chat about what it means to overcome the fear of following a God-Sized dream.
Healthy family means caring for one another well. - Cole NeSmith
Living a biblical life doesn't just mean following a set of rules. It means living a life that would fit with the stories of the Bible. - Cole NeSmith
A generous culture is one of transformed givers, transformed recipients, and an atmosphere of joy. - Cole NeSmith
The gift of administration, empowered by the Holy Spirit, reveals God by solving problems and accomplishing tasks with supernatural wisdom. - Cole NeSmith
Those with the gift of helps take hold of God’s vision for an initiative, a person, or the church and, through action, thrust us into a new level of effectiveness. - Cole NeSmith
Our ultimate destination is the fullness of the realities of heaven here and now. - Cole NeSmith
Miracles point back to God; they also reflect his heart and personality. - Cole NeSmith
When we exhort, we call one another heavenward and encourage each other to move into places of hope and victory. - Cole NeSmith
Discernment is a gift of the Spirit that gives us supernatural understanding of the source of what we know or are experiencing. - Cole NeSmith
Don’t break the rules as a disillusioned rebel. Break the rules as a hopeful reformer. - Cole NeSmith
Healthy operation in the Spiritual Gifts, leads us into a deeper revelation of love, truth, health, and kingdom. - Ryan Adams and Cole NeSmith
A heavenly culture is inevitably irresistible. - Cole NeSmith
Supernatural evangelism means becoming the voice of the father speaking to his children. - Cole NeSmith
Brad Lomenick sits down with Tim Keller, founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, and talks about the importance of prayer. Then, Tyler Reagin talks with longtime Catalyst friend, Cole NeSmith, creative director of City Beautiful Church in Orlando, about his book, Spiritual Innovation.
Cole NeSmith sits down with Kim Walker-Smith and talks about going from a singer to a worship leader and discusses her journey to Jesus Culture. Then, Tyler Reagin talks with Eric Geiger, Vice President of LifeWay Christian Resources, about the importance of Biblical literacy and the resources LifeWay offers to equip leaders who love the Church.
Cole NeSmith chats with Priscilla Shirer at Catalyst Atlanta about trusting God and her book, God is Able. Then Tyler talks to Jeff Henderson, pastor of Gwinnett Church, - a campus of North Point Ministries in Atlanta - and Dr. James Merritt, pastor of Cross Pointe Church, about collaboration and unity in the Church.
From Catalyst Atlanta 2013, Ken interviews Uncle Si Roberston about the success of Duck Dynasty and the influcence of the Roberston family. Then, Cole NeSmith talks with Mark and Jan Foreman, parents of Tim and Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, about parenting, church structure, and how to get people involved at church.
Cole NeSmith sits down with Priscilla Shirer at Catalyst Atlanta to discuss what it means to be known and her book, God is Able. Then Tyler Reagin talks to Michael Gungor from the band, Gungor, about music-making and their album, I Am Mountain.