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Jeremy Cowart is a world famous photographer, serial entrepreneur, and easily the most creative person I know. The one thing we have in common is our absent mindedness. Enjoy!
The rise of AI-generated lyrics and music is giving engineers something to chuckle about. But could this “easy creativity” inspire other engineering solutions? Kirk drew a comparison with photographer Jeremy Cowart and his use of an LED wall to produce 60 different portraits in 60 seconds. Anthony Kuzub, an engineer at CBC in Canada, pointed out the AI that’s involved with lighting a new studio, matching accent lights to the video monitor feeds. Matt Aaron is programming a fully-AI streaming station that’s playing “Broadcast Engineers Gangster Rap”. Are these just passing curiosities? Or are they signals of technologies and techniques to come for broadcasting and content creation? Show Notes:“The Legend of Chris Tarr” from suno.comAnd another version of “The Legend of Chris Tarr”Matt Aaron’s AI-music streaming station - https://broadcastengineeringgangsters.com/And if Kirk had a radio station, KIRK, this could be the theme songAnthony mentioned ElevenLabs for text-to-speech and AI voice generationAnthony noted the Roland VC-1-DMX video lighting converter Guests:Matt Aaron - Broadcast Systems Integrator and Chief Penguin at Tux-SupportAnthony Kuzub - Senior Broadcast Systems Engineer at CBCHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the HD Digital Radio Test DriveBroadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
The rise of AI-generated lyrics and music is giving engineers something to chuckle about. But could this “easy creativity” inspire other engineering solutions? Kirk drew a comparison with photographer Jeremy Cowart and his use of an LED wall to produce 60 different portraits in 60 seconds. Anthony Kuzub, an engineer at CBC in Canada, pointed out the AI that's involved with lighting a new studio, matching accent lights to the video monitor feeds. Matt Aaron is programming a fully-AI streaming station that's playing “Broadcast Engineers Gangster Rap”. Are these just passing curiosities? Or are they signals of technologies and techniques to come for broadcasting and content creation?
The rise of AI-generated lyrics and music is giving engineers something to chuckle about. But could this “easy creativity” inspire other engineering solutions? Kirk drew a comparison with photographer Jeremy Cowart and his use of an LED wall to produce 60 different portraits in 60 seconds. Anthony Kuzub, an engineer at CBC in Canada, pointed out the AI that's involved with lighting a new studio, matching accent lights to the video monitor feeds. Matt Aaron is programming a fully-AI streaming station that's playing “Broadcast Engineers Gangster Rap”. Are these just passing curiosities? Or are they signals of technologies and techniques to come for broadcasting and content creation?
Ever wondered how to turn happy accidents into artistic masterpieces? Join us as we sit down with Jeremy Cowart, the visionary photographer known for his high-profile subjects like Taylor Swift and Barack Obama, to explore the unpredictable nature of art and the magic of childlike creativity. Jeremy shares his journey from launching the impactful Help Portrait initiative to pioneering the world of Lightographs and NFTs. Get ready to be inspired by his relentless pursuit of innovation and his unique approach to photography that ensures no two photos are ever the same.Discover the intricate dance between passion, purpose, and creativity as we delve into the purity of creating for creation's sake. Jeremy's insights reveal the pressure of social media on today's creative processes and emphasize the beauty of embracing one's unique identity. Through personal anecdotes and quotes from iconic figures like Basquiat, Thom Yorke, Picasso and Oscar Wilde, we explore the essence of maintaining an open and playful mindset in our artistic endeavors, reminding us that true artistry thrives on the freedom to explore and express. With reflections on the importance of lifelong learning and adapting to new creative landscapes, this episode celebrates the relentless spirit of artists who continue to reinvent themselves and inspire others through their unyielding commitment to self-expression.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
When you get your picture taken, you probably think about being happy, polished, put together, you at your best self. You might even groan at the thought of getting new obligatory head shots for work or LinkedIn or social media or even have some stress over how you look for something celebratory like a graduation or wedding. But what if you got your picture taken when you were at your very lowest? Not to wallow in it or be really depressing, but to capture your strength and essence and a moment in time that probably will reshape you forever. Today's guest is world-famous celebrity photographer, inventor, and innovator, Jeremy Cowart. Huffington Post has named him “the most influential photographer on the internet.” He's photographed Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and some of the biggest names on the planet blending the most futuristic and groundbreaking technology to capture moments…in a minute. And now he's made his process available to the public and it is so innovative, groundbreaking, genius, and not to mention, completing moving - I couldn't wait to bring this perspective-shifting conversation to you about disrupting an industry, innovating, making a living as a creative, and relentless learning with Jeremy Cowart.Timestamps:00:00:01 - Introduction to Late Learner Podcast00:00:12 - Mission and Purpose of the Podcast00:00:23 - Challenging Outdated Norms00:00:33 - Topic of the Day: Photography at Your Lowest00:01:05 - Introducing Jeremy Cowart00:01:37 - Jeremy Cowart's Achievements00:02:10 - Jeremy's Innovative Photography Process00:02:22 - Relentless Learning and Curiosity00:02:32 - Jeremy's 60-Second Portraits00:03:06 - Sharing the Episode with Creatives00:03:16 - Surprisingly True Useful Fun Fact (STUFF)00:04:10 - Beginning of the Interview with Jeremy Cowart00:04:26 - Jeremy's Innovation and Daily Creativity00:05:01 - Working with the Public vs. Big Clients00:05:14 - The Portrait Lab: Origin and Process00:05:31 - Evolution of the 60-Second Photo Shoot00:06:02 - Business Model and Workflow00:07:11 - Disrupting the Photography Industry00:07:22 - Building New Systems and Workflows00:07:54 - Handling Big Ideas and Innovation00:08:16 - Risk-Taking and Overcoming Challenges00:09:08 - Personal Challenges and Overcoming Adversity00:10:11 - The Origin of "I Am Possible"00:10:51 - Aptitude Tests and Self-Perception00:11:43 - Humanitarian Work and Celebrity Projects00:12:04 - Managing Creative Ideas and ADHD00:12:32 - Pursuing and Evaluating Ideas00:13:34 - Overcoming Overwhelm and Starting New Projects00:14:16 - Handling Overwhelming Ideas00:14:35 - The Purpose Hotel: Concept and Journey00:15:42 - Social Good and Market Fatigue00:16:36 - Pivoting the Purpose Hotel Concept00:17:35 - Blending Past, Present, and Future in Photography00:18:19 - Capturing Essence in Portraits00:18:34 - Emotional Reactions to the Portrait Process00:19:06 - Unique Aspects of Jeremy's Work00:20:35 - Common Client Concerns in Portrait Photography00:21:04 - Clients Flying in for 60-Second Portraits00:21:53 - The Deeper Meaning of Portraits00:22:27 - Capturing Life's Highs and Lows00:23:00 - The Story of Dukes of Hazzard's John Schneider's Viral Portrait Session00:24:26 - The Importance of Documenting All Seasons of Life00:25:16 - Trust and Vulnerability in Photography00:27:33 - Challenges of Freelance Creative Work00:28:17 - Embracing AI in Photography00:29:00 - Love-Hate Relationship with AI00:29:41 - Using AI as a Tool in Photography00:30:03 - Concerns About AI in the Creative Industry00:30:57 - The Future of Photography and AI00:31:46 - Collaboration and Sharing Knowledge00:32:35 - The Importance of Continuous Learning00:33:08 - Keeping the Photography Process Fresh00:33:59 - Customizing and Personalizing Photo Shoots00:34:31 - Themed Days at the Portrait Lab00:35:15 - The Impact of Creativity on Family00:36:03 - Encouragement to Book a Session with Jeremy00:36:35 - Moving Towards Goals and Dreams Jeremy Cowart's Links:InstagramWebsiteResources Mentioned:Schedule a free 1:1 Brainstorming CallSurprisingly True Useful Fun Fact (STUFF) Source Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.AllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.Schedule a FREE breakthrough call with me Want to take these ideas and apply them to your life? Let's do it!DOWNLOAD the free PDF - 40 Simple Ways to Add Energy To Your Day- get a quick burst of energy right now and KEEP IT!GET the Effectiveness Booster - Shift your priorities to what matters most in less than a minute!Reb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Personal Brand - need help building yours? Schedule a call with me here and let's discuss.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
Marketing requires you to be creative, but that's easier said than done. It's tough to stand out and be different. And the more you try to be unique, the harder it can feel. That's why many of us feel stuck, comparing ourselves to the big names and wondering how we can ever be as good. This comparison-fueled spiral can happen whether you're new to marketing or you've been at it for years. So how do you find your own special way of doing things in a world full of the same old ideas? In this episode, hosts Dr. J.J. Peterson and April Sunshine Hawkins dive into this challenge with the help of renowned artist and photographer Jeremy Cowart. Known for his creativity and innovation, Cowart opens up about the difficulties he faces in marketing, despite being one of the most creative minds of our time. If you struggle to come up with exciting, new ideas in marketing, you're not alone. Jeremy shares his tips on how to push through. Listen in and get a fresh look at how to be vulnerable, creative, and impactful in your marketing! Follow Jeremy on Instagram at Instagram.com/JeremyCowart/. Book an in-studio photo session at bio.site/cowart. -- CLARIFY YOUR MARKETING HEADING INTO THE 2024 AND CREATE YOUR FREE BRANDSCRIPT: Storybrand.com/sb7 TURN YOUR WEBSITE INTO A SALES MACHINE WITH THE ULTIMATE WEBSITE TEMPLATE: BusinessMadeSimple.com/Website HIRE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE TO HELP CREATE THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: MarketingMadeSimple.com HELP US DELIVER EVEN MORE VALUE EACH WEEK BY COMPLETING OUR HERO MAKER SURVEY: StoryBrand.com/Survey STORYBRAND INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/StoryBrand
Kelly welcomes celebrity photographer and philanthropist, Jeremy Cowart, to discuss creative life after Covid and how he is taking his personal struggles and finding ways to help others amongst his hard times. Jeremy opens up about the neurological disease and Lyme disease he is suffering from, as well as a world that feels much different after a pandemic. However, this isn't a story about pain, but perseverance. Even though his personal life may be hard, Jeremy discusses the impact that helping others has on him and explains why this particular season of life has left him wanting to serve more than anything. He lets the listeners in on his newest venture "If You Are Breathing," a project built to help families in extreme financial struggles and explains how he will use art to give them a sense of purpose and help raise money. Other topics include: -entrepreneur life and balancing a brain that can't turn down a creative idea -enneagram and art -why getting outside of yourself helps with acceptance To help- follow: @ifyourebreathingJeremy's socials: @jeremycowart Website: jeremycowart.com Book: I'm Possible See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Pastor Troy Gramling as he talks with celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart about his life and how he's made it to where he is today.
Join Pastor Troy Gramling as he talks with celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart about his life and how he's made it to where he is today.
Shoreline City Church: Jeremy Cowart gives a creative, compelling, and hope-instilling presentation on what it means to live out the biblical truth “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Listen to be reminded that there is truly nothing you can do, and there are lives on the other side of the pursuit of your God-given dreams. JESUS FIRST: We've been praying for you! If you made the decision to put Jesus first, text “JESUS” to 73000.CONNECT GROUPSThis is for YOU! Be a friend, make a friend! Don't do life alone. We believe that in order to grow spiritually, we must be connected relationally. http://shoreline.city/groupsYou're invited to Host or JOIN a group this season! Text "GROUPS" to 73000 JOINDo you want to officially join Shoreline City? Do you want to make Shoreline City your church home? Are you ready to volunteer with the Serve Team? JOIN is how you do it. PRAYERWe believe there isn't anything too small or too big to bring to God. It would be our honor to pray with you. Text “PRAYER” to 73000GIVE: Thank you for your generosity. To continue to support and help us make it on earth as it is in heaven, click here: http://shorelinecity.church/give STAY CONNECTEDWebsite: http://shorelinecity.church Instagram: http://instagarm.com/shoreline_cityFacebook: http://facebook.com/shorelinecity Pastor Earl: http://instagram.com/earlmcclellanPastor Oneka: http://instagram.com/onekamcclellan
The Lucky Trader Podcast: NFT Interviews, Exclusives, & Info
In this special two-part show, TylerD is first joined by Emily and Ghost to recap the NFT market and how it's grinded to a halt. Tyler walks through some data and then the group reacts to the current state of the market, the good and bad, and what it will take to rebound. Then Tyler is joined by photograph and artist Jeremy Cowart to talk through how he created 10,000 photo NFTs live with Auras, his biggest surprises and how this was a culmination of 10 years of work.
One of the great things about Web3 is how it enables creators and their communities to co-create projects that can benefit them both. This is what StoryCo aims to do. This innovative platform fosters collaboration between creators and avid fans, empowering them to co-create exceptional story franchises and share in their success. JP Alanís, an accomplished development executive, co-founded StoryCo after previously co-creating and leading Golf Media. Justin Alanís, the other co-founder of StoryCo, is a seasoned entrepreneur with expertise in technology and private equity. Taking advantage of their complementary skillsets, these siblings/cofounders are working on one of the coolest projects in the Web3 space, one that is set to change the way that IP is created and owned. Tune in and learn more! Plus, learn about the upcoming AURAS project, where Jeremy Cowart will create 10,000 project live in front of an audience from start to finish.
Reality check: AI is about to take over more than your chats and sex lives, earthlings. This shit is on its way to making human roles and creativity obsolete. Well not if this game-changing artist has anything to do with it. What, like it's hard? Jeremy Cowart's been named one of the most influential web photographers by HuffPost and also featured in TIME, Forbes, AdWeek. His portraits include the Kardashians, Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Sting, Garth Brooks, and Britney, bitch, with clients like Nike, Sports Illustrated, and ABC. Following his NFT renegade "Block Queens" (which sold out in seconds), he talks about his historic, upcoming project AURAS -- creating 10,000 unique NFTs in 20 minutes without AI in front of a live audience. In our sit-down from his Nashville studio, we talk: NFT naysayers, what IG was *intended* for, why the female form just hits different in art, control and freedom in creating, and of course, beating AI art at its creepy little game. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-ferber/support
Nashville-based photographer, designer, and painter Jeremy Cowart discussed his creative process and passion for using art to create good in the world in a recent episode of the Sloika "1/1 Conversations with Artists" podcast. Cowart is known for his generative art and for creating the successful interactive NFT series of 999 pieces called Block Queens and Lightographs. He is now embarking on an ambitious photo-based PFP NFT project, taking 10,000 photos in 20 minutes using multiple layers of projection, robotics, and mixed media. The project is supported by major brands including Canon, Apple, and more. Cowart believes that creating art is essential to both expressing oneself and discovering oneself, and his willingness to take risks and push boundaries makes him an artist to watch. View Jeremy Cowart's work on his website: https://cowart.io/ Our new show, 1/1: Conversations with Artists, highlights great artists venturing into the web3 space. Sloika is a curated photography NFT marketplace, focusing on the community, code and design. Our mission is to empower creators to build meaningful connections with fans. With Sloika, you can collect and own genuine photo art from limited series by amazing photographers around the world. ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Jeremy Cowart joins us today, and we get into his story, the cross-section of technology and art, A.I., the future of the creative arts, and stories of failures that led to unforeseen successes. Jeremy has spent the past 15 years as a photographer, specializing in celebrity portraiture and humanitarian photography projects around the world. He released his first NFT series called "Block Queens" which combines his paintings, portraits and drawings together as fully interactive NFTs. The body of 999 NFTs sold out in seconds in February of 2022.Connect with Jeremy:Website: https://cowart.io/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremycowart/CONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/The Thrivalist Handbook: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About our guestJeremy Cowart has spent the past 15 years as a photographer, specializing in celebrity portraiture and humanitarian photography projects around the world. Before becoming a photographer, he spent time as both an abstract painter and a graphic designer. Jeremy's career has often been called a Forrest Gump art career. He just chases ideas in whichever direction they lead him, finding himself in the most random of new situations, moments of success and failures, all while dealing with his own life's hardships (raising 4 kids - one with special needs - and managing his own neurological disease)From being named the internet's most influential photographer at one point to speaking in stadiums to being featured at an art auction alongside the greatest artists that have ever lived… it's always something wildly surprising, even for Cowart himself. “I don't set goals or plan ahead and money never motivates me. It's always about the idea, always has been and always will be. Some of the ideas fail miserably but the lessons learned are invaluable so I immediately go chase the next one.All of these mediums recently came together when Jeremy released his first NFT series called "Block Queens", which combines his paintings, portraits and drawings together as fully interactive NFTs. The body of 999 NFTs sold out in seconds in February of 2022. Visit Jeremy's website and check out his Block Queens Collection on OpenSeaFollow Jeremy on InstagramApply to be a guest Subscribe to the Art Biz Talk NewsletterApply to be a guest Ask a question for the show Become part of the community for professional visual artistsIf you're a late emerging or mid-career visual artist earning $5K or more a month and are ready to scale your studio practice, Art Biz Pro is the place for you. (Re) Emerging ArtistsStarting to build your full time studio practice and need a DIY guide with templates for your artist statement, Press Kit and pricing your art? Sounds like you need our Artist Starter Kit. CREDITSOriginal Music composed by Hillary Albrecht at Rhapsody on MarsArt Biz Talk is hosted by Andrea La Valleur-Purvis, Artist and Art Business Coach at Vivid Creative
We'll cover: - Celebrity NFTs- New CEO of Yuga Labs- Large scale art collections - Onboarding vs retention - And we give away a Deadfellaz NFT to one lucky listener
Our guest is Jeremy Cowart, one of the world's leading photographers, graphic artists, and designers. Jeremy has worked with entertainers like Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Ryan Seacrest, and Lauren Daigle, and is an entrepreneur with projects like The Purpose Hotel, Help Portrait, and recently into NFT's with Block Queen and other projects. We talk leadership, how to connect with those he's photographing, the power of authenticity, how to navigate lots of ideas, continuing to be a learner, and more. Plus, check out the 5 Things from the Internet List. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: Impact Leadership Conference—take your leadership to the next level, all for FREE. Plan to be part of the Impact Leadership Conference on December 7. Visit http://impactleader.com for more info and register for FREE. Learn from John Maxwell, Jamie Kern Lima, and Chris Hodges. Hosted by Highlands College in Birmingham, this half-day conference is a chance to grow in your leadership with practical application to positively impact your life. Register for FREE at http://impactleader.com. And Convoy of Hope—the trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters all around the world. Donate at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Right now, Convoy of Hope is Helping war victims in Ukraine, providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, and more. Plus continuing to work in Florida with hurricane victims. All through partnering with local Churches. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate.
Today on Growth Over Easy I'm joined by John Mollura a professional photographer that speaks on Imposter Syndrome. John's life changed the day he found out a dear friend had completed suicide. This event radically changed the way John showed up in life. And led him to leave a lucrative career in order to pursue his passion. If you are ready for a change, this episode is for you! John is a multi-award winning portrait photographer specializing in empowering and creative portraits that create personal transformation. He has worked with globally recognized clients such as country music star Jimmie Allen and Fortune Five Hundred Companies, such as Proctor & Gamble as well as hundreds of individuals to have the human-side of their stories be told in a creative and impactful way. Studying under celebrity portrait photographer and global humanitarian Jeremy Cowart for almost five years, John has developed a unique creative and philanthropic process and whose work shatter's his clients preconceived notions of how powerful a portrait can be. John is sought after by those that desire to have the human side of a story shown in a creative and compelling way. His photographs and projects are routinely featured in media, such as National Geographic and Country Music Television. As an award winning portrait photographer and humanist he can help men and women at cross-roads in the middle of their lives feeling a lack of self-worth and confidence to experience transformation into seeing and believing the incredible that inside of them when he creates their empowering portrait. https://molluraphoto.com https://www.facebook.com/johnmolluraphotography https://www.instagram.com/john_mollura/ www.lillyrachels.com @lllyrachels everywhere ;) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lillyrachels/support
✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE AIRDROP SHOW ✨ We started this season knowing nothing about NFTS. So we asked the same first question to all of our guests: "Can you explain what an NFT is in the most simple way possible?". These were a collection of the best answers from season 1. Featured on this episode: Plutus: https://open.spotify.com/episode/42BKFbCG12UnzNQU32pKOF?si=yVdneSYMQ5aA50lWTNhbjw (https://open.spotify.com/episode/42BKFbCG12UnzNQU32pKOF?si=yVdneSYMQ5aA50lWTNhbjw) Mrk & MrZeon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skBV9V7AORk&t=15s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skBV9V7AORk&t=15s) Bruffstar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf1u-kAd11E&t=291s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf1u-kAd11E&t=291s) Jamil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_f0T1f0vFE&t=321s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_f0T1f0vFE&t=321s) Levi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=secYwcHk_AI&t=326s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=secYwcHk_AI&t=326s) Alexander: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oK9Uet3I14&t=345s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oK9Uet3I14&t=345s) Brett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSVDIKSzLpY&t=658s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSVDIKSzLpY&t=658s) Jeremy Cowart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2yr18tCLsA&t=244s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2yr18tCLsA&t=244s) Willie Morris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56l0PGZoH18&t=215s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56l0PGZoH18&t=215s) Jessica Greenwalt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1mEVZcAmoI&t=317s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1mEVZcAmoI&t=317s) Vandel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDTZ1tgRDBA&t=422s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDTZ1tgRDBA&t=422s)
Welcome to the Summer Series of Culture Factor. I'm Holly Shannon. When I spoke at this year's NFTNYC, I used my down time to interview the experts about their engagement in the Web3 space. We've talked on Culture Factor a lot about *what* Web3 is and *how* it's being used, but I wanted to try and understand *why*.Almost every person I spoke to had a similar reason for being part of Web3. They all wanted to help fulfill our most basic, fundamental, evolutionary need: connection.This is unsurprising. Connection has always been at the core of the web itself. The difference between web 1, 2, and 3 are the methods used, and tech available, to generate connection.Over the next few weeks, I'm going to explore the methods that artists, collectors, and businesses use to bring about connection. I'll break down the whys, not just the whats, of this new digital space we find ourselves in. Season 4 of Culture Factor is produced by Avery Rogers of Paleblue StudiosJeremy Cowart on InstagramJeremy Cowart WebsiteHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonMint Holly Shannon + Culture Factor NFTHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, TwitterHarmony Wine Use Promo Code HOLLYROSE20 for 20% offWatch Culture Factor and VaynerNFTSeason 4 producer Avery Rogers (Paleblue Studios)Avery Rogers, TwitterAvery Rogers, InstagramAvery Rogers, LinkedInAvery Rogers, Portfolio#web #business #backstage #education #talk #collector #NFTNYC #billboards #indie #timessquare #technologies #conversations #creativity #creators #nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #smartcontracts #bitcoin #nftartist #nftcollectors #eth #ethereum #marketingdigital #marketingstrategy #marketingtips #youtubers #tiktok #instagram #reels #branding #authorsofig #podcastersofinstagram #authorpreneur #entrepreneur #solopreneur #coach #consulting #zerotopodcast #podcast #jobsearching #thoughtleader #thoughtleadership #b2bmarketing #b2b #b2bsales #writersofig #howtopodcast #startapodcasttoday #startapodcastalready #nofear #lifelonglearning #experiences #experientialmarketing #bitcoin #companyculture #employeeengagment #web3 #smartcontracts #bitcoin #nftartist #nftcollectors #eth #ethereum #community #peertopeer #decentralizedeconomy
✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE AIRDROP SHOW ✨ https://airdropshow.xyz/ (airdropshow.xyz) Jeremy Cowart was named the “Most Influential Photographers on the Internet” by Huffington Post in 2014. Now almost a decade later he is full time in Web3. His artist career path was not a linear one. He has been a graphic designer, photographer, painter, web designer, speaker, & a nonprofit founder. And now with NFTs and web3 it feels like everything he has done in the past has a place and a purpose in his work now. Today we are going to dive into: How Jeremy found his way into web3 His Block Queen NFT Collection & How Artists can utilize NFTs for their careers. AIRDROP: https://twitter.com/AIRDROPshow (https://twitter.com/AIRDROPshow) JEREMY COWART: https://twitter.com/jeremycowart (https://twitter.com/jeremycowart) BLOCK QUEENS: https://opensea.io/collection/block-queens-by-jeremy-cowart (https://opensea.io/collection/block-queens-by-jeremy-cowart) LIGHTOGRAPH:https://superrare.com/0x48a513e9ece989b7b16c00a1af0c37fd8280df4f/lightograph-i:-in-bloom-1 (https://superrare.com/0x48a513e9ece989b7b16c00a1af0c37fd8280df4f/lightograph-i:-in-bloom-1) Make Sure to follow AIRDROP on Twitter @AirdropShow, please rate and review this podcast so more people can find us and together we can all learn about NFTS
In this episode of Freedom with NFT's Jeremy Cowart shares with us about: His background as a visual artist before entering the web 3 space and why he took action on leveraging NFTs Leveraging NFTs as a visual artist to create new opportunities Projects that he has dropped in the NFT space Block Queens His strategy behind the two second sell out of Block Queens NFTs Advice for visual artists who are just learning about NFTs About Jeremy Cowart: Jeremy Cowart has spent the past 15 years as a photographer, specializing in celebrity portraiture and humanitarian photography projects around the world. Before becoming a photographer, he spent time as both an abstract painter and a graphic designer. All of these mediums recently came together when Jeremy released his first NFT series called "Block Queens", which combines his paintings, portraits and drawings together as fully interactive NFTs. The body of 999 NFTs sold out in seconds in February of 2022. Jeremy is now focused on many upcoming drops, spanning 1/1s and generative work. Jeremy is based in Nashville, TN. Connect with Jeremy Cowart: Website: https://cowart.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremycowart Connect with your host, Lauren Turton: Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenTurton_ Website: https://freedomwithnfts.com Discord Community: https://bit.ly/fnftsdiscord
In this episode of Freedom with NFT's Jeremy Cowart shares with us about: His background as a visual artist before entering the web 3 space and why he took action on leveraging NFTs Leveraging NFTs as a visual artist to create new opportunities Projects that he has dropped in the NFT space Block Queens His strategy behind the two second sell out of Block Queens NFTs Advice for visual artists who are just learning about NFTs About Jeremy Cowart: Jeremy Cowart has spent the past 15 years as a photographer, specializing in celebrity portraiture and humanitarian photography projects around the world. Before becoming a photographer, he spent time as both an abstract painter and a graphic designer. All of these mediums recently came together when Jeremy released his first NFT series called "Block Queens", which combines his paintings, portraits and drawings together as fully interactive NFTs. The body of 999 NFTs sold out in seconds in February of 2022. Jeremy is now focused on many upcoming drops, spanning 1/1s and generative work. Jeremy is based in Nashville, TN. Connect with Jeremy Cowart: Website: https://cowart.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremycowart Connect with your host, Lauren Turton: Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenTurton_ Website: https://freedomwithnfts.com Discord Community: https://bit.ly/fnftsdiscord
Jeremy Cowart has spent the past 15 years as a photographer, specializing in celebrity portraiture and humanitarian photography projects around the world. Before becoming a photographer, he spent time as both an abstract painter and a graphic designer. All of these mediums recently came together when Jeremy released his first NFT series called "Block Queens", which is where I discovered him. This is an art that can only be digital, as it harnesses augmented reality that enables you to immerse yourself inside of the image and see all of the layers within the work just by dragging your mouse. This is where the true partnership of art and code came together to create a masterpiece.We discuss everything from his background as a web2 artist, his inspiration behind his Queens, his vision for being an artist within web3, and his Super Rare Genesis Drop, Lightograph 1: In Bloom, which allows you to control the lights in an image with your mouse.Follow along with me at minute 45 with the Super Rare link belowGrateful to have you here, listening to me doing what I love.Boonafide Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoonaETHPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BoonafidexpWebsite: https://www.boonafide.comJeremy Cowart:Website: https://cowart.io/hello Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremycowart Block Queens: https://opensea.io/collection/block-queens-by-jeremy-cowart Lightograph 1: In Bloom https://superrare.com/0x48a513e9ece989b7b16c00a1af0c37fd8280df4f/lightograph-i:-in-bloom-1 Non-Refungible Network:Website: https://nonrefungible.tech/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Non_RefungibleSupport the show
From 15 years with NASA to the creative arts, multi-award-winning portrait photographer John Mullora shares his inspiring journey through grief, anxiety, and loss and how he now empowers others through portrait photography. Listen to the episode today to hear John's stories that range from rock climbing on earth to rock collecting on Mars and a supernatural experience that saved his life. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How John went from NASA to the creative arts. How a supernatural experience saved John's life. The dichotomy of responsibility and passion. The power of unhappiness. John's top tips for taking better photos. John's secret to success. RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED: Visit https://molluraphoto.com/subscribe# to receive a one on one photography instruction tailored for you Could Have Been Me by The Struts ABOUT JOHN MULLORA John Mullora is a multi-award-winning portrait photographer recognized among celebrities and Fortune Five Hundred Companies alike for photographing their stories in a creative and impactful way. John combines his personal story of grief, anxiety, and loss with his unique professional experiences that include 15 years with NASA and studying under celebrity portrait photographer and global humanitarian Jeremy Cowart to empower men and women with confidence and self-worth through creative portraits. CONNECT WITH JOHN MULLORA Website: https://molluraphoto.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_mollura/ CONNECT WITH US Website: http://www.hammersnhugs.com YouTube: Ahna Fulmer // Hammers N Hugs Instagram: @ahna_hammersnhugs Facebook: Ahna Hammersnhugs
On this first anniversary of the Raised Catholic podcast here in the midst of Advent, we're considering the weight and value of Mary's 'yes' at the Annunciation, and we're exploring the divine 'yesses' in our own lives, including many of my own personal 'yes' stories. I hope these resources will help you explore this topic on your own in a deeper way. 1. "What Mary's Yes Means For Us," by Andrew Willard Jones at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology 2. Video: Say Yes to God: The Immaculate Conception Explained, by Fr. Mike Schmitz with Ascension Presents 3. Podcast: Abiding Together - look at their beautiful Advent series from this year and years past. 4. Journal questions: When has God presented me with an opportunity or open door or invitation in my life? What did I do with it? If I said yes, how did it work out? If I said no, is there some way to change that 'no' to a' 'yes' today? 5. Song: Thy Will Be Done, by Hillary Scott 6. Song: Trust in You, by Lauren Daigle 7. Podcast: That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs and Jeremy Cowart - hear the beautiful story of Jeremy's hard and ongoing 'yes' to creating The Purpose Hotel along with a few other hard 'yesses' in his life 8. Say Yes to God, A Call to Courageous Surrender, by Kay Warren 9. I'm Possible: Jumping into Fear and Discovering a Life of Purpose, by Jeremy Cowart 10. Song: Anyway, by Crazy Whirled “People are often unreasonable, illogical and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies. Succeed anyway. If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you. Be honest and frank anyway. What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight. Build anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway. You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and your God. It was never between you and them anyway.” Mother Teresa
Jeremy is an award-winning photographer, artist, and entrepreneur whose mission in life is to "explore the intersection of creativity and empathy." Jeremy has published five books and is a sought-after speaker, having presented at TEDx, the United Nations, and creative conferences across the country. His latest endeavor is The Purpose Hotel, a planned global for-profit hotel chain designed to fuel the work of not-for-profit organizations. He's the founder of a global photography movement called Help-Portrait, an idea development community called “LIMINAL Society” and the inventor of the Lithograph, which is the evolution of light through a still photograph. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and four children, two of whom they adopted from Haiti. Learn more about his work at https://www.jeremycowart.com Follow on Instagram @jeremycowart ________ Follow along and learn more about Finding Family at www.findingfamilypodcast.com Follow Julie on Instagram HERE and Chris HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finding-family/message
Welcome back to part two of our exploration into the Evolving Leader vulnerability interview archive. If you've not listened to part one, then you could well be wondering what these two vulnerability episodes are all about. Where time permits, after we've finished recording an episode with our fabulous guests we also record them answering a series of rapid fire questions. We refer to this as the Evolving Leader Vulnerability Interview. You'll hear that it's pretty light hearted, but beyond that we also recognise the importance of normalising vulnerability in the leadership space because it contributes to environments of trust and psychological safety.We're so grateful that so many of our esteemed guests are willing to answer these questions. Thank you (again) to each and every one of you.In this second part, you'll hear personal insights from neurologist Robert A Burton, futurist Scott Smith, innovation expert and author Elvin Turner, Global head of DEI and computer scientist Sheree Atcheson, Enneagram champion Ian Morgan Cron, Wimbledon CEO Sally Bolton, Vollebak CEO and Co-founder Steve Tidball, entrepreneur Ilham Said, occupational and forensic psychiatrist Neil Greenberg, Olympian Cath Bishop, Pfizer UK MD Ben Osborn, strategic growth advisor Don Schmincke, artist and cultural geographer Holly Murchison, photographer, entrepreneur and one time most influential person on the internet Jeremy Cowart and business speaker, thinker and author of Funky Business Jonas Ridderstråle.Next week sees a return for co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender as they open Season 3 in conversation with strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship titan Rita McGrath. 01:18 Full vulnerability interview with Robert A BurtonWhat would you partner say is your least appealing feature?02:41 Scott Smith02:58 Elvin TurnerWhere are you most lazy in your life?03:40 Sheree Atcheson04:09 Ian Morgan CronWhat was the last question that stopped you in your tracks?04:33 Sally Bolton05:35 Steve Tidball06:09 Ilham Said06:30 Neil GreenbergAre you paid too much?07:07 Cath Bishop, Ben Osborn, Don Schmincke, Elvin Turner, Holly Murchison, Ian Morgan Cron, Jeremy Cowart, Jonas Ridderstråle, Neil Greenberg, Sally Bolton, Sheree Atcheson Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_Leader
Both this and the next episode of the Evolving Leader podcast are going to be a little different to our usual format. Where time permits, after we've finished recording an episode with our fabulous guests we also record them answering a series of rapid fire questions. We refer to this as the Evolving Leader Vulnerability Interview. You'll hear that it's pretty lighthearted, but beyond that we also recognise the importance of normalising vulnerability in the leadership space because it contributes to environments of trust and psychological safety. We're so grateful that so many of our esteemed guests are willing to answer these questions. Thank you (again) to each and every one of you. In this first part, you'll hear insights from neuroscientist Stuart Firestein, Vollebak CEO and Co-founder Steve Tidball, author, artist and cultural geographer Holly Murchison, Pfizer UK MD Ben Osborn, photographer, entrepreneur and one time most influential person on the internet Jeremy Cowart, Olympian, author and consultant Cath Bishop, economist, author and former head of Said Business School (and so much more) John Kay, entrepreneur Ilham Said, Wimbledon CEO Sally Bolton, occupational and forensic psychiatrist Neil Greenberg and former NASA astronaut and co-founder of B612 (saving planet Earth from asteroid impacts) Ed Lu.01'07 Full vulnerability interview with Stuart Firestein What was the biggest lie you've ever told at work?05'24 Steve Tidball06'27 Holly Murchison06'43 Ben Osborn07'11 Jeremy Cowart Where do you feel most vulnerable at work?08'05 Cath Bishop08'54 John Kay What's the personal development topic you most avoid confronting?09'40 Ilham Said10'13 Ben Osborn Who would play you in the movie of your life?10'50 Sally Bolton11'43 Neil Greenberg12'06 Ed LuSocial:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_Leader
CNN, Forbes and the Huffington Post referred to @jeremycowart as the most influential photographer on the internet. He's photographed some of today's most famous individuals and like many who find themselves in rooms of powerful people, the journey was not planned.
En este episodio, les presento a David Jilkyns En este episodio, hablamos de su trayectoria, como llego a la fotografía , sus pasos de hobbie a una actividad profesional, los retos de ser emprendedor, y porque el nombre jilkyns. Los elementos citados en este episodio : Jeremy Cowart https://www.instagram.com/jeremycowart/ Naty Faviano https://www.youtube.com/c/NatyFaviano Pueden encontrar Jilkyns a : Instagram @jilkyns https://www.instagram.com/jilkyns/ Youtube David Jilkyns https://www.youtube.com/davidjilkyns Twitch @jikyns https://www.twitch.tv/jilkyns Tik tok @jilkyns https://www.tiktok.com/@jilkyns? Groupo Facebook Fotógrafos de Gastronomía y Producto I Grupo por David Jilkyns https://www.facebook.com/groups/fotografosgastronomiaproducto En espera del siguiente episodio, puedes seguirme en Instagram @lafuerteimparable. https://www.instagram.com/lafuerteimparable/
In this episode of the Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Scott Allender and Jean Gomes talk to Jeremy Cowart, a distinctive artist whose work you've likely seen either online or in some glossy magazine. Jeremy Cowart is an award winning photographer, artist and entrepreneur, and in 2014 was named as the most influential photographer on the internet. So what can a photographic artist tell us about leadership? This conversation explores creatives being idea leaders, how to build a creative career, the power of purpose and adapting to market changes. https://www.jeremycowart.com/https://www.thepurposehotel.com/Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_Leader
We encounter decisions constantly. Some are simple with clear answers like "Should I do the dishes today?" but some are complex and consequential like "Should I cancel upcoming travel due to coronavirus?". The Two Disabled Dudes believe that Life is about How We React. How we think when we are faced with decisions and how we weigh out the potential consequences can have an impact on how we react. In this episode, the dudes discuss 4 simple tips to help us think about the decisions in our lives: Remove the emotion from the equation - Many tough decisions in our lives evoke abundant emotion which can often cloud our reasoning. If we can temporarily remove emotion from the situation as we are thinking about the decision, it will help us focus on the facts and make an objective decision. Ask yourself "How does this affect the outcome?" - Sean and Kyle use the example of making the decision to sit down in a wheelchair or purchase an adaptive van. They talk about the face that these decisions do not change hte goal or the purpose in life, they just change the method we use to get there. Remove finances from the situation - If we think about it, it's clear that there are things in life that are more valuable than money. Sometimes, we need to let our health, time, or relationships win out over financial considerations in our lives. In this episode, Sean suggests that we can change the way we think about a decision by removing finances from the situation. He's not saying that we need to stop thinking about finances all together but if we temporarily remove money from the situation in our mind, it can help us think more clearly about things that may matter more to us. Discuss with close friends and family - This is something our past Guest, Jeremy Cowart talked about. Our friends and family know us best, and when we are thinking about a tough decision it is valuable to talk with them about so we can solidify our thinking in our own heads, and get a third party perspective who might be able to provide sound advice. This is only a taste of the conversation. Listen to this episode and see if you can relate - and then leave a comment below with your techniques for confronting the decisions in your life.
Named the "Most Influential Photographer on the Internet" by Huffington Post, Forbes and Yahoo in 2014, Jeremy Cowart is an award-winning photographer, artist, and entrepreneur whose mission in life is to "explore the intersection of creativity and empathy." Jeremy has published four books and is a sought-after speaker, having presented at TEDx, the United Nations and creative conferences across the country. His latest endeavor is The Purpose Hotel, a planned global for-profit hotel chain designed to fuel the work of not-for-profit organizations. He's the founder of a global photography movement, Help-Portrait, a mobile social networking app called OKDOTHIS, and an online teaching platform, See University. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and four children, two of whom they recently adopted from Haiti.Jeremy's new book "I'm Possible: Jumping Into Fear and Discovering a Life of Purpose" is now available! The book is based on Jeremy's viral life story video that was released in 2015 and launched Jeremy's speaking career where he has delivered this message to tens of thousands across America ever since. The book dives much deeper into all of the stories and projects Jeremy has done and ultimately encourages people of all ages to jump into fear in order to find their own purpose in life. Order NOW! Are you ready to start dreaming big? CLICK HERE to receive your free Dream Big Workbook. —————————On the episode: Producer : Haley King Engineer : Jackson Carpenter Co-host : Scott Schimmel
Award winning celebrity photographer and hotelier, Jeremy Cowart, shares his system and process for making $1000/hr as a portrait photographer.
This week, Chef Steven sits down with his longtime friend (and his wedding photographer!) Jeremy Cowart to discuss his new artwork, his new book, I'm Possible, and lots of exciting announcements about The Purpose Hotel. Named the “Most Influential Photographer on the Internet” by Huffington Post, Forbes and Yahoo in 2014, Jeremy Cowart is an award-winning photographer, artist, and entrepreneur whose mission in life is to "explore the intersection of creativity and empathy." Jeremy has published four books and is a sought-after speaker, having presented at TEDx, the United Nations and creative conferences across the country. His latest endeavor is The Purpose Hotel, a planned global for-profit hotel chain designed to fuel the work of not-for-profit organizations. He's the founder of a global photography movement, Help-Portrait, a mobile social networking app called OKDOTHIS, and an online teaching platform, See University. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and four children, two of whom are adopted from Haiti. Jeremy's new book “I'm Possible: Jumping Into Fear and Discovering a Life of Purpose” is now available everywhere. The book is based on Jeremy's viral life story video that was released in 2015 and launched Jeremy's speaking career where he has delivered this message to tens of thousands across America ever since. The book dives much deeper into all of the stories and projects Jeremy has done and ultimately encourages people of all ages to jump into fear in order to find their own purpose in life. Recorded April 13, 2019 at The Kindred Farm studio. Produced by Amy Parman. Music by Mitch Lee. Connect with us on Instagram and at TheKoreanFarmer.com. Show Notes: Jeremy Cowart website Jeremy Cowart Instagram Jeremy Cowart's book, I'm Possible Jeremy Cowart's "I'm Possible" video on YouTube Kindred Farm website Kindred Farm Instagram
This episode is a fun conversation with writer, podcaster, renaissance woman, Kelsey Chapman. Kelsey has a heart for the dreamer and following the Lord's voice because of who you are and not what you think you should be. She shares her story of God guided her into a wildly successful platform and then what it has been like for her to lay a dream down. She is passionate about equipping others as the process the dreams God gives us and pursuing His wisdom for stewarding them well. She is also a fellow Enneagram lover, and we discuss how it can affect and help understand marriages and other core relationships. Scripture References: Philippians 4:7 Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Other Resources: -Free Enneagram assessment -Myers Briggs assessment -Ideas Collective- Meredith and Justin Boggs and Jeremy Cowart - specialize in helping people pivot in their dreams -Mara Goff quote “He's the balloon; I'm the string. We all don't need to do big things, but we can do equally important things” (fromLove Lives Here: Finding What You Need Living in a World -Telling You What You Want) -Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead - Sheryl Sandberg -How We Love : Discover Your Love Style, Enhance Your Marriage - Milan and Kay Yerkovich -Podcasts: Allen and AJ Jones, Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey, Typology-The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self Discovery - Ian Morgan Crone and Suzanne Stabille-The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle - Steven Pressfield-Essentialism :: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less -Greg McKeown-The Well Studio // Devotional: 31 Days of Prayer for the Dreamer + Doer -Blonde Atlas -- Dream Exercise Author (and super fun travel/lifestyle blog!) // Instagram -Young Life Connecting with Kelsey: -Instagram -The Radiant Podcast -Website (Coaching, Courses, the Retreat, Blog, allll the things) Connect with Emerge Podcast on Instagram!
Stories have a way of getting into our heads and our hearts in a way that nothing else can. So in this episode, I'll tell you the three things you need to tell effective stories that will help your business. Plus, my guest this week is world-famous photographer Jeremy Cowart. He'll tell us about how he's now booked countless speaking gigs because of the way he incorporated story into a presentation one time. And I'll answer your top business questions! 1:07 How to Use Storytelling in Your Business 15:15 Interview with Jeremy Cowart 39:09 BB Success Story with Karen Stewart 44:07 #ASKCHRISTYWRIGHT 52:37 Homework - Sign up for the Business Boutique Academy and get $10 off your first month or $30 off your first year by using the code BBACADEMY at BusinessBoutique.com/Academy. This offer is good through through June 30, 2017. Sign up today! - To save $10 on any Business Boutique Nashville ticket, use the code BBWRIGHT. Buy my new book, Business Boutique: A Woman's Guide for Making Money Doing What She Loves, and receive a FREE Marketing Basics You Can't Afford to Miss video, a $40 value for only $19.99. Visit BusinessBoutique.com/BBBook and use the code BBBOOK to also receive an exclusive podcast interview with Nicole Walters on Sales. Order today! Limited-time offer. - If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community or a question you would like answered on the podcast, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. Ask me a business question via social media by using #ASKCHRISTYWRIGHT New podcast episodes are available every other week.
We sat down with Jeremy Cowart to talk about how he deals with criticism, his daily schedule and rhythm, his fears for the future, and what it's like to attempt to raise $2 million on Kickstarter for a hotel that could change the world.
Episode #254 of the podcast features an interview with Jeremy Cowart. Discussion topics: Giving back, fighting fear, dreaming big, and executing an idea. The post 254: Weekend Wisdom with Jeremy Cowart – Giving Back appeared first on Sprout Studio.
On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're doing things a bit differently with previous guest, Jeremy Cowart, coming on to talk about the topic of backing up your work. G-Technology was a great help in putting together this episode, so a very big thanks to everyone over at G-Technology who also was generous enough to give us a 500GB G-Drive ev RAW to giveaway to a lucky listener! Jeremy is a commercial portrait photographer based out of Nashville, TN. He has taken portraits of many familiar names such as Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Tim Tebow, The Kardashians, Sting, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Heidi Klum, Gwyneth Paltrow, Emma Stone, Courtney Cox, and Ryan Seacrest, just to name a few. Clients include ABC, FOX, A&E, F/X, Discovery Channel, ESPN, People, US Weekly + more. His work has been published in Rolling Stone, ESPN Magazine, People Magazine, USA Today, Fast Company, NYTimes, TIME, Nylon and more. In this episode, we start off chatting about what he's been up to since we last spoke at PhotoPlus last year with shooting, SEE University, + his latest endeavor, The Purpose Hotel, which just launched on Kickstarter yesterday and you can learn more about in the video below! We also talk about our good friend, Chase Jarvis' video about his backup workflow with G-Tech products, horrible hard-drive failures we both experienced, how he makes sure to seat-belt his G-Drive on the way home from his studio and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial. Remember to always use #theangrymillennial on social media + follow @millennialangry on Twitter to ask any questions you'd like any of the upcoming guests to answer during the show.
Brad Lomenick sits down with artist and world-renowned photographer, Jeremy Cowart, and talks about juggling ideas and life as a sought-after artist. Then, Tyler Reagin talks about reclaiming stewardship with Stewardship Central's Chris Brown.
On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're recording live from the PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York where we were able to swindle some of the biggest names in photography to sit in our makeshift cafeteria recording studio. For this episode, we speak with the Jeremy Cowart, Bella Kotak, + Pratik Naik, commercial photographers and high-end retoucher based out of Nashville, the UK, & Houston respectively. If these names sound familiar to you, it's because you haven't been under a rock the last few years. On this episode we chat about the family life/work balance, creating ideas bigger than just yourself, the importance of rooting for other's success instead of being bitter, and lots more on this episode of The Angry Millennial with your host, Jose Rosado and co-host, Stevie Chris.
Hey guys and welcome, to The Angry Millennial Show! This episode will help guide you on the binge-listen adventure you're about to embark on. My name's Jose Rosado and I'm your show creator + host. Now what we've attempted to do from the start of the show was to give our listeners engaging, thought-provoking content to help them on their own creative journey, but as fans ourselves, we knew that we needed to ask questions our guests have never been asked before, dive into topics deeper than ever before, + get to know our guests better than ever before, all for you guys—AM Nation. On this show, you'll hear from photographers, screenwriters, authors, directors, cinematographers, comedians, magicians, recording artists, makers, builders, + more. As for what you can expect from The Angry Millennial, you'll get explicit, in-depth interviews from some of the most well-known, respected + bad-ass people in the creative industry. In this series you'll hear from guests like - Photographers: Chase Jarvis, Jeremy Cowart, Jeff Rojas, + Dixie Dixon. Film Industry Pro's: Director Spencer Gillis, Actor Chris Sullivan of The Knick, Stranger Things and GoTG2, + Screenwriter Tab Murphy. Entrepreneurs: Everette Taylor, Kim Kaupe, Sam Aquillano, + Tara Gentile. Makers + Builders: Michael Paul Smith, David Beattie, + Paul Rich. Podcasters: John Lee Dumas, Allison Behringer, + Brandon Harvey. Yet, folks, that's just the first 100 episodes! After Ep100, we'll be switching to a new seasonal format where we tackle specific industries across 20-episode seasons partnering up with some amazing brands to bring The Angry Millennial Show to a whole new level, so stay tuned! Now that we've covered everything the show is and what the show will be, let's sign off to let you all get to it. With that said, be sure to check out theangrymillennialshow.com to get the latest on the show, sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date, and make sure to use the robust search feature on the home page if you're looking for a specific guest or topic we've covered. And lastly, as always, if you've enjoyed the show, PLEASE be sure to leave us a review on iTunes letting us know what you think + what you enjoyed about the show so we can continue to make it the best it can be. Enjoy!
Carlos Whittaker talks to Jeremy Cowart at Catalyst West about how he's using his gift of photography to impact the lives of others. Then Brad sits down with Mac Lake to talk about two great resources for churches - The Launch Network and Ministry Grid.
Mark Burnett, Emmy award winning Executive Producer of The Voice, Survivor, Shark Tank and The Apprentice, joins us backstage at Catalyst Atlanta, along with his wife and renowned actress Roma Downey to talk about their upcoming film project, The Bible. We also sit down with Jeremy Cowart, award winning photographer and founder of HELP-Portrait.