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Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to another episode of the 505 Podcast!Today we welcome our good buddy Tyler Babin. Babin got his start in New York, when he got an internship at VaynerMedia. Babin worked his way to become Gary Vee's full-time videographer, but eventually parted ways when he received an opportunity of a lifetime to be an Adobe Creative Residency participant. Babin is now currently on tour with comedian Hasan Minhaj.This episode is jam packed with nuggets of wisdom, and we can't wait for you guys to listen and hear your thoughts!If you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.CHECK OUT AIDAN HERE:https://www.instagram.com/aidanminton/DM US ON IG:Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/
This week we have one of our favourite chats yet with Tyler Babin. We go deep on enjoying the process, being creative and writing your own story.
In this episode we talk about the future of Tuesday Morning Coffee, Why you need to start a podcast, Leaving NYC & how Covid changed my approach to creativity. Tuesday Morning Coffee Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/Gf-NGQDZZss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-P... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Babin
Tyler Babin, former creator for Gary V. and Adobe, stops in to talk risk-taking, embracing the process and creating in the moment. Follow Tyler: @babin Follow CAE: @creativesareessential Shop: www.creativesareessential.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativesareessential/support
Tyler Babin is a YouTube creator focused on creativity, personal growth & process. He previously was a creative for Adobe & Gary Vee. Topics : Moving from NYC to Portland, Oregon after 5 years in the city Importance of shaking things up Early morning routines : walk, make breakfast & ease into the work Moving past “Hustle Culture” & the importance of balance Creating space between social media by having 2 phones : One for only business, one for social media Burn out vs stretching yourself too thin Closing the gap between passion projects and branded work Enjoy the process even when the fans aren’t there Tricks to consistent creativity : Journaling, blocking out times on a digital calendar, weekly + daily goals Moving the needle forward daily Inspired by the work + passion of Matt D’Avella Being underrated gives us room to grow Clear communication ensures clients are happy with their product Focus on the task at hand & do it to the best of your ability Use The Mirror Test to ask yourself tough questions Refreshing his workspace daily Not falling for the comparison trap or imposter syndrome Becoming our Number 1 fan Best lesson he learned from Gary Vee : Be Authentic Learning the importance of organization after losing a memory card Embrace mistakes Putting more effort into relationships Challenge for the listeners : Make something for yourself & don’t share it anywhere Books mentioned : The Dip by Seth Godin Connect with Tyler Babin! Instagram : @Babin YouTube : @TylerBabin Sign up for my new Bearded Wisdom Newsletter! You wanna help blow this podcast up? GREAT! Here’s how: Leave a 5 star review on the podcast app with your hot take of the show Share out the episode on your IG story tagging me @Bobbbaaaay —- Follow The Bearded Man! Instagram : @Bobbbaaaay YouTube : @BobbyHobert Twitter : @Bobbbaaaay Website : ItsTheBeardedMan.com
In Episode 9 of Season 2 Rach chats with Tyler Babin. A little about Tyler: Tyler Babin is a 27-year-old creative based in Portland, Or. After working alongside entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk in NYC he stepped out on his own and partnered with Adobe for a year-long creative residency, where he was able to stretch his legs creativity and start making content around his own passions; creativity, personal growth, & process. Now he continues to work full time on building a community around his social platforms and hopes to inspire a new generation of creatives around his work. Topics Covered include: - How to reframe our perspectives on Rebuilding. - How to have a healthy relationship with yourself. - How to manage anxiety around posting content on social media. Connect with Tyler here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/babin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Babin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-Pc6PNuZIj7nNU39TBsvA?view_as=subscriber Website: https://linktr.ee/Babin001 Connect with Rach here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realitybyrach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealitybyRach Blog: https://www.realitybyrach.com/
Takeaways is a weekly bonus podcast where I sit down and breakdown the most recent podcast of the week and today I'm discussing my conversation with Tyler Babin.TAKEAWAYSA fun story of when I first spoke to Babin.Doing what you don't want to do shows you what you do want to do.Avoiding 'what if' at all costs.Changing your mind.The process.You can do it.Don't get too comfortable.“Create the work you want to be hired for”You'll never be ready.“I’m not working with or against anybody right now, it’s just me versus me.”You’re gonna dieNo one really cares about youFOLLOW BABINText him - 850-204-3855YouTube - Tyler BabinInstagram - @BabinTwitter - @Tyler_BabinFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.comFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - Trufan
Today on the podcast we are joined by Tyler Babin. Tyler Babin was a videographer on Team GaryVee, documenting the daily life of one of the world’s top entrepreneurs. He left VaynerMedia after being accepted into the Adobe Creative Residency which pays you a full salary to chase your creative passions for a year. Tyler’s residency has now come to a close and he recently moved to Portland where he now lives and works as a full time creator. We don’t have 24 hours with him but today we are going to go behind the feed and learn about his story.WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT1:45 - Growing up in Florida and trying to figure out what to do13:12 - Working at VaynerMedia as an intern and then on Team GaryVee35:25 - Leaving Team GaryVee and become a resident in the Adobe Creative Residency50:03 - Babin’s content approach and questions around creativity and mindset1:16:45 - Wrap up questionsFOLLOW BABINText him - 850-204-3855YouTube - Tyler BabinInstagram - @BabinTwitter - @Tyler_BabinFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.comFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - TrufanMUSICSong: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM:https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
Today’s episode is a short & sweet one with Tyler Babin, who shares his experience combatting self doubt and what strategies we can take to overcome it! Tyler has over 15+ years experience in the creative space, working with icons like Gary Vaynerchuck, Adobe and many other brands across North America. If you want to learn more about Tyler and the amazing work he does, check out his own video on battling self doubt. Link - https://youtu.be/CmHiS6TDLP4 Thank you all for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kyler-miles1/message
Tyler Babin is a photographer & video creator who formerly worked for Gary Vee. On this episode we talk about life journeys, how he went from working at staples to his dream job & a lot more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/a-catch-of-positivity-with-coach-hp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 714! Tyler Babin is just an amazing creator that has journeyed through life working with Garyvee, Adobe, and now is charting his own path. We talk about his early beginnings to where he's at now, the moments that shaped him, and learning how to trust the process.FOLLOW US:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/714podcast/Twitter | https://twitter.com/714podcastFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/714podcast/Podcast Website | https://714podcast.comFOLLOW TYLER:https://www.instagram.com/babinhttps://www.youtube.com/babinMUSIC:Intro: Song: Zero Equals Infinity Artist: 20sylOutro: Good Man InstrumentalHOST:Shyam Ronvelia| https://www.instagram.com/shyamronvelia/| https://twitter.com/shyamronvelia| https://www.facebook.com/shyamronvelia
Link To Babin's Video: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageF... Babin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/ This is the first episode of GOOD CONTENT. More to come. Links To My Everything: https://linktr.ee/knivesmonroe Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Buy Me A Cup of Coffee- https://ko-fi.com/knivesmonroe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PPHuIv... Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/knivesmonroe Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZd1... Medium: https://link.medium.com/Yg4XQAC3Y2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiedarlings Discord: https://discordapp.com/channels/@kniv... Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/knivesmonroe Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiedarlings1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@knivesmonroe Facebook: www.facebook.com/KnivesMonroe INDIE DARLINGS 2020 COPYRIGHT INDIE DARLINGS LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED #GoodContent #TylerBabin #IndieDarlings
Where does someone start if they want to create art for brands and businesses? How do you carve out a spot for yourself in the industry that’s unique to you, while also creating for a specific look? Brand photography offers so many unique advantages – can be done anywhere and at any time, builds unique connections with companies, and you also have freedom to get a little weird. Allyse Francis is a name you might recognize from our community and the amazing collage she made for our Facebook group. She’s an incredibly gifted artist and photographer in New York City who inspires us constantly with not just her mixed-media vibe collages, but also her stunning brand work, product photography, and portraits. She pushes the limits of creativity and has carved out a niche that fits her while still giving room for free expression. In our conversation, we cover some of the things NOT to do when working with brands, how to practice self care as a creative, and the secrets behind her epic GIFs and collages! Here's what we talked about... How Allyse got started and what her creative journey has looked like. (1:00) Allyse started into photography through modeling! Her friend, Tyler Babin in New York started things for her. One of her first photographer friends and inspiration is Taylor Brumfield. Allyse started with self portraiture and from there, grew into doing more fine art portraiture and surreal photo manipulation. When she moved to New York, she started doing product so that she could shoot anywhere – which led to GIFs and stop motion. She’s also getting into animation as well. The joys of product photography. (6:00) Allyse creates really fun, satisfying work that allows you to be really creative, but to focus on quality instead of quantity. It helps getting a client to create a mood board or Pinterest board to be able to know the feel and vibe of what a brand is expecting. Questionnaires asking about brand, ideal customer, etc is also really helpful. When you know what they want for their brand, you can create a lot more focused. “The scariest client of all is the one that’s not focused.” She talks about prop hunting and the highs and lows – make sure your client has a budget for props. What NOT to do working with brands (12:15) Don’t spend a bunch of money! Especially on backdrops that you’ll never use again. If you’re going to buy a backdrop, buy vinyl from a well respected company because you’ll put them through hell. Get something that’s stain resistant. “Use the sun, the sun’s your friend.” She has a few panel lights, but you don’t need to buy a million things. Using construction and railroad paper is super helpful too for backdrops. Shadow play is also really popular right now – use the things around you. There’s a bunch of stuff hanging around your house that looks really cool on camera. “You don’t have to spend a lot of money to get the perfect shot.” Advice for being getting started doing branding work. (16:45) Her best advice is just to start. Eventually, you’ll need to niche down and find your unique style. When you’re just starting out, play with everything. “If you want to get into branding work, just shoot and create little concepts for yourself and once enough time has gone by, ask yourself what you like and what you don’t like about certain styles and then once you have that down, just go in the style you like. But at the same time don’t be afraid to change it up when you no longer feel like it’s fun.” Tips for creatives dealing with burnout. (19:00) Burnout is a normal part of the process – sometimes daily or weekly – so you have to constantly be proactively doing things in your daily life to feel inspired. Allyse does physical things to work out the stress: yoga, walking the dog, running, etc. It helps her get out of her head and physically present in her body. There’s anxiety that can come from reaching success because there’s pressure to keep creating better work. It’s hard to move on and pick yourself up after successful moments too. “You’ve got to taste your work.” Enjoy the doing and the creation process. We discuss balance between creative work and living life, the value of decompressing and turning off the work mode. It’s so easy to get overloaded on learning and not actually creating your own work. I share about learning Tik Tok and just experimenting and creating until you get better. Allyse shared about going viral on Tik Tok and how it involves creating consistent content to actually gain a following. We discuss how Facebook is such a struggle, but photography groups like ours is what keeps us there. Concept to creation of surrealism and collage artwork. (35:30) It started with this bird cage image below. (NSFW) When it comes to collages, she thinks initially of what she wants in them. Floral and fem or darker and raw. “I don’t know what fits until it fits.” So much of the process involves going with you gut. There’s no step 1, 2, and 3 or a magical formula. It’s all flexible and full of experimentation. Your final idea might be totally different than what works. Sleep on your work and see how you feel about it in the morning – then repeat. I dish a few of my tips for Instagram Reels as well, like having to share your Reels to your feed so your followers see and like it which pushes it up in the algorithm so a whole new audience can find you! You can also hide it from your feed as well. Where to find Allyse: www.allysefrancis.com Personal Collages Video/Stop Motion/GIFs Commissioned Work
Bobby Hobert aka Bobbbaaaay aka everyone’s favourite bearded man is a full time content creator for Liquid IV and before that he was the host of the Purpose in the Youth podcast and an Uber driver who logged 19,002 rides. In our conversation today we dive deep into Bobby’s story. We go all the way back to his time in Chicopee, Mass where he was born and raised. We talk about how he decided to pursue his podcast instead of pursuing a job in corporate america when he graduated from Bentley Univeristy and how he ultimately ended up living in Los Angeles, California doing his podcast out of his bedroom, also known as the bedrudio (bedroom + studio) with the likes of Drama, Matt D’Avella, Rory Kramer, Tyler Babin, Futuristic, Matt Komo and more!Then, we discuss why Bobby decided to put the podcast on pause, retire from Uber and become a full time content creator for Liquid IV.Bobby’s passion and energy pour through the microphone in this episode as you hear a motivating story of him following his heart. I really hope you enjoy this podcast and if you do, please consider leaving a rating and a review.TIME CODES0:00 - Intro1:27 - Born and Raised in Chicopee, Mass and starting Purpose in the Youth34:16 - Fulfilling a lifelong dream and moving to Los Angeles41:44 - Bobby’s approach to podcasting1:14:58 - Stopping his podcasting, quitting UBER and getting his dream job1:29:43 - Q&AFOLLOW BOBBBAAAAYInstagram - @BobbbaaaayYouTube - Bobby HobertTwitter - @Bobbbaaaayhttps://www.itsthebeardedman.com/ PURPOSE IN THE YOUTH PODCASThttp://www.purposeintheyouth.com/ FOLLOW JACOBLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTwitter - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://mysociallifepodcast.comYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcastMUSICSong: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM:https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
During this episode I have broken down my current new content creation strategy. From editing, to getting subtitles, it's all in there. Recently I have been reading They Ask, You Answer by Marcus Sheridan. I'm on page 101 and so far he is talking about blogging and answering every question that your customers have in your content. This could also be applied to personal branding and videos online. I am also starting a new 12.5 hour job at an influencer marketing agency on Monday (20th April 2020) to help with marketing and sales. This will be a really good learning experience for me and I can bring a lot of value to the company. I am also looking to go on a business course which helps with setting the foundations of a company but also the scaling and sales side too. I am not entirely sure when I will start this 90 day course, but it will be soon. In this podcast I cover an overview of what the course includes. At the end of this podcast I talk about a creative challenge, set by Tyler Babin, that I am going to be working on. If you want to take part, find the video talking about the rules of the challenge here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBxp-WhdlvA Have a great week. Don't forget to leave a review/comment or if you want a chat, then message me on my details down below. I am looking for guests so if you want to be a guest, then message me on one of my social media channels too. Drop me a message at: Twitter: @Garethgrafferty Instagram: @Garethgrafferty LinkedIn: Gareth Rafferty Byte: @GarethGRafferty YouTube: Gareth Rafferty Email: garethwork421@gmail.com Interested in my business? Check out the website here: www.newfoundmedia.co
Tyler Babin is a content creator based in New York. He was a creative for Gary Vaynerchuk and is now a Creative Resident AdobeListen to Babin as he talks about:What he discovered about himself while being a creative resident for AdobeThe biggest lesson he took from Gary VaynerchukWhy he did a video inspired by Casey NeistatWhy he enjoys the long gameJeremy CowartHow he became an Adobe Creative ResidentHis time with Gary Vee and VaynerMediaDealing with your internal voiceWhy he got a one way ticket from Florida to New YorkChase Jarvis and CreativeLiveHow a taxi ride with Gary Vaynerchuk changed his careerKindnessWebsite: https://www.tylerbabin.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tyler_babinYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-Pc6PNuZIj7nNU39TBsvA /////Today's podcast is brought to you by:We Make Film Happen http://wemakefilmhappen.com/We Make Good Happen http://wemakegoodhappen.com/We Make Podcasts Happen https://www.wemakepodcastshappen.comPodcast Like a Pro: https://www.podcastlikeapro.co.uk/We tap into the minds of people like adventurers, world record holders, entrepreneurs, voice coaches, psychologists, musicians and people making a positive difference around the world.We want to find out what’s their path to success and what have they learnt along the way.This is real stories from real people.Plus we want to find out what success means to them.The We Make Success Happen podcast is hosted by Matt Callanan, a former international DJ and musician turned filmmaker (with We Make Film Happen) and founder of the kindness project We Make Good Happen.https://mattcallanan.co.uk/http://wemakesuccesshappen.com//Want to know how to setup and launch a successful podcast?Sign up to my course - Podcast Like a Pro: https://www.podcastlikeapro.co.uk/
We are *live* at Adobe MAX! Tyler Babin is a Creative Resident for Adobe, a role he started six months ago after he took the leap from working personally with Gary Vaynerchuk (aka Gary Vee @GaryVee) in advertising. He sits down with Noah Staum to discuss his creative journey, how he builds his brand, and shares advice for other creatives. See his work on Instagram @babin and his documentary series "24 Hours With" on his YouTube channel. Visit GritDaily.com for more and @GritDaily on social to engage with the episode. Reach out to Noah on Twitter @yoitsnono and Instagram @yo.itsnono
We are *live* at Adobe MAX! Tyler Babin is a Creative Resident for Adobe, a role he started six months ago after he took the leap from working personally with Gary Vaynerchuk (aka Gary Vee @GaryVee) in advertising. He sits down with Noah Staum to discuss his creative journey, how he builds his brand, and shares advice for other creatives. See his work on Instagram @babin and his documentary series "24 Hours With" on his YouTube channel. Visit GritDaily.com for more and @GritDaily on social to engage with the episode. Reach out to Noah on Twitter @yoitsnono and Instagram @yo.itsnono
Are you waiting for your inspiration to hit before you create? Ever wonder what it's like to work with Gary Vaynerchuk? In today's episode, I'm bringing on the one and only videographer, designer, and creative mind - Tyler Babin - as we answer these questions and chat all things imposter syndrome, making risky decisions, and the real way to grow your Instagram following. While Tyler is best known for his superior video work with Gary Vaynerchuk, don't think that's all the creative punch Babin has to offer. In this episode, we dive into his decision to leave Vayner Media (on great terms) and step into the Adobe Creative Residency, how creating content for yourself is different than creating it for an agency, and what his secret weapon is to get out of a creative rut. The interesting part? Tyler doesn't even consider himself 'naturally creative.' So if you're ready to uncover your creative brain - whether you realize you have one or not - this episode is for you. Check out Tyler's Instagram here: @babin And Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms
Asking YouTubers What Their Best Investment Has Been in the last year. Matt D'Avella, Yes Theory, Samir Chaudry of Colin and Samir, Tyler Babin and Audrey Ember. We hear from some heavy hitters in the YouTube space and what their biggest investment has been in the last year, personal or business. This question strikes home for me because I have been pursuing YouTube seriously for a year now and there is a lot of advice I would give my prior self. I want to help you understand what these amazing creators got the most return on investment on and hopefully their answers guide your decisions in the creative process. My Premiere Pro Preset Pack: https://www.javiermercedes.com/products Passion In Progress IG: https://www.instagram.com/passioninprogress/ Passion In Progress YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/javiermercedes
Are you waiting for your inspiration to hit before you create? Ever wonder what it's like to work with Gary Vaynerchuk? In today's episode, I'm bringing on the one and only videographer, designer, and creative mind - Tyler Babin - as we answer these questions and chat all things imposter syndrome, making risky decisions, and the real way to grow your Instagram following. While Tyler is best known for his superior video work with Gary Vaynerchuk, don't think that's all the creative punch Babin has to offer. In this episode, we dive into his decision to leave Vayner Media (on great terms) and step into the Adobe Creative Residency, how creating content for yourself is different than creating it for an agency, and what his secret weapon is to get out of a creative rut. The interesting part? Tyler doesn't even consider himself 'naturally creative.' So if you're ready to uncover your creative brain - whether you realize you have one or not - this episode is for you. Check out Tyler's Instagram here: @babin And Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms
On this episode of Inside K-Swiss Podcast, Barney welcomes Gabriella Gomez to the team and podcast. Gabriella is the new marketing director and comes with a powerful resume in music, esports, and fashion. Barney and Gabriella talk about the drop culture, esports, and the evolution of influencer marketing. They talk about the strategy of reviving K-Swiss with collaborations and understanding how consumers have changed their buying strategy. Lastly, Barney and Gabriella share what they are reading to stay inspired and in tune with modern business culture. They end by giving shout outs to @ChaseJarvis, Tyler Babin @babin, and @RedRomina for showing us love on their socials. Listen to all our past episodes: https://kswiss.com/pages/kswiss-radio Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/kswiss Follow Gabriella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabriellag0mez/ And please show us love by leaving a review and rating the show! Show produced by Christian (XIAN) Williams.
Giants, this is episode #74! We’ve got a good friend of mine on the show. He and I live halfway across the world from each other. He’s based in New York, I’m in Sydney. We did this interview in LA. I’d describe him as an incredibly dedicated, super talented young gun. Currently aged 25, he’s already been a Creative for Gary Vaynerchuk, for Gary’s personal brand and numerous VaynerMedia projects. He worked side-by-side with Gary for over 3 years – specialising in videography, editing, art direction and design. This year however, he received acceptance into the highly sought-after 2019 Adobe Creative Residency program. It’s an enormously rare opportunity. Allowing him to spend a year, full-time on a personal creative project, while sharing his experience and process with the entire global creative community. We unpack his journey to date, which is a testament to the power of going all in on your passion. Including how he landed his dream job with Gary, his humble beginnings, and what he’s up to now. Some of the topics we spoke about include: The one item he can’t travel without Practical advice on having mentors around you like Gary Vee The tactics he practises to overcome imposter syndrome How the Adobe Creative Residency program defines creative success, and plenty more. So if you’re unsure where to take your career, or if you’re facing a creative block, then this is for you – as we uncover what it takes to go after your creative pursuits. I present to you … the always moving, hyper-curious, creative storyteller … Tyler Babin! More on Tyler Babin can be found via the links below: TylerBabin.comThe Adobe Creative ResidencyGaryVaynerchuk.comLinkedIn: Tyler BabinTwitter: @Tyler_BabinInstagram: @babinYouTube: @babin Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes. Want to know the most productive tool that has helped me accelerate my progress? It’s the Five-Minute Journal; the simplest, most effective thing you can do everyday to be happier. It’s a physical journal that gives you a positive quote, followed by three questions you answer in the morning and two questions to answer in the evening before bed. It basically anchors your mind in a positively focused, intentional and grateful mindset, in less than 5 minutes a day. Grab yours here: GiantThinkers.com/fiveminutejournal
I'm so excited to present to you the first episode of Tuesday Morning Coffee, a podcast where I’ll be sitting down to have conversations with creatives, influencers and entrepreneurs about the intersection of life and creativity. Today we talk with Brandon Bryant aka @Wallstreetpaper on Instagram, about the meteoric growth he's experienced over the last few years. Brandon started in investment banking, moved on to create his own fashion blog, creative agency and now also invests in early stage start ups with Harlem Capital, a $25M VC fund. We talk about what it takes to develop your own secret sauce, and that you get exactly what you deserve in the world of content and entrepreneurship. This is Tuesday Morning Coffee. Tyler Babin: https://instagram.com/babin/ Brandon Bryant: https://www.instagram.com/wallstreetpaper/ https://wallstreetpaper.co/about
Impact School: An Entrepreneurship & Personal Branding Podcast By Lauren Tickner
In this episode of the Impact School Podcast, host Lauren Tickner is covering all things content with Adobe creative resident Tyler Babin who shares his own story and a hugely valuable insight about what it's like to be a full-time creator. Whether you create content for your business or just as a hobby, there's actionable tips in here for you to try for yourself. (2.30) How did Tyler get in to content creation? How do you know if being a creator is right for you? (6.18) Should you mix passion with work? (13.30) How can you overcome creator's block? (18.55) Creating content with purpose and transparency (25.20) Being honest on social media (29.50) Should you start vlogging? (34.40) Filming to edit JOIN the Impact School facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impactschool/ Follow me, Lauren Tickner, on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/laurentickner YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/laurentickner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurentickner/ Follow Impact School on Instagram: Instagram: www.instagram.com/impact_school Follow Tyler on Instagram: Instagram: www.instagram.com/babin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-Pc6PNuZIj7nNU39TBsvA
For this Group Podcast we have visual content creators Tyler Babin (Ep 50) previously a creative for Gary Vee & VaynerMedia and is now an Adobe Creative Resident, Mitchell Mullins (Ep 115) who is chasing every second traveling the globe and Zack Kravits (Ep 136) who is transforming artists to full-time creatives in his The Creators Blueprint course. In this Groupisode we discuss how having too many options can become paralyzing, how the struggle unlocks clarity, creating a structure helps us complete tasks, don’t listen to anyone that is not in the arena, continuously provide value to the people that support us and what it takes to escape the comparison trap. - If you enjoy this podcast, please leave us a 1 sentence review on the iTunes Podcast App with your honest feedback OR screenshot this Episode, post it to your Instagram Story tagging @Babin, @Mitchell_Mullins, @ZackKravits & @PurposeintheYouth! - Connect with Tyler Babin! Instagram - @Babin YouTube - @TylerBabin Check out our previous podcast with him, Episode 50! Connect with Mitchell Mullins! Instagram - @Mitchell_Mullins YouTube - @MitchellMullins Check out our previous podcast with him, Episode 115! Connect with Zack Kravits! Instagram - @ZackKravits YouTube - @ZackKravits Check out our previous podcast with him, Episode 136! Enroll in Bearded Man University! Website : PurposeintheYouth.com/BeardedManUniversity Connect with your favorite bearded man, Bobbbaaaay: Instagram: @Bobbbaaaay Twitter: @Bobbbaaaay Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram: @PurposeintheYouth
Tyler Babin is a full-time digital creator who has worked side-by-side with Gary Vaynerchuk for the past 4 years. He recently stepped aside from working at Vayner Media and is now on his own using his Adobe Residency to create his own content and define his personal brand. Follow Tyler below Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms Twitter: https://twitter.com/tyler_babin
Tyler Babin is a full-time digital creator who has worked side-by-side with Gary Vaynerchuk for the past 4 years. He recently stepped aside from working at Vayner Media and is now on his own using his Adobe Residency to create his own content and define his personal brand. Follow Tyler below Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms Twitter: https://twitter.com/tyler_babin
Tyler Babin is a photographer, videographer & creative director based out of New York City. He’s currently a 2019-2020 Adobe Creative Resident where he’s paid by Adobe to, simply put, create. No clients, just creating. We recorded this episode in person during CreativeLive’s biggest conference of the year - Photoshop Week - where Tyler’s story came full circle. You’ll find out what led him to landing a spot as an Adobe Creative Resident and the ongoing evolution of Behind the Feed, his year-long documentary project pulling the curtain behind the reality of digital influencer culture. We learn why he quit his dream job working for VanyerMedia, where over 3 years earlier on his last day as an intern he’d talked his way into becoming a personal videographer for Gary Vanyerchuk in a 45-min taxi ride. We discuss how this journey all started when Tyler was 18 years old and flew across the country to be a student in Matthew Jordan Smith’s workshop at CreativeLive. This is We Are Photographers with Tyler Babin and this is his story. Follow Tyler Babin on tylerbabin.com, IG @babin, YouTube, TW @tyler_babin
Are creatives born, or made? How do you find your passion? Is that even “a thing?” How do you get yourself to go do the things you want to do? How do you face the fear? This and more is the conversation today with Tyler Babin (@Babin) on the podcast. If you’re curious about creativity and finding your mark on the world, this is for you. #StayCurious
“It’s impossible to move forward while staying the same”. That’s what motivated Tyler Babin, a 25 year old up & coming filmmaker, who hustled his way into his dream job only to leave it to pursue the riskier thing, an even bigger bet - on himself. I’ve had literally hundreds of requests over the years to have someone on the show who isn’t Richard Branson or Brene Brown or {fill in the blank star}…ie. host someone who hasn't "made it big" and is, instead, on the come-up themselves…someone from within our very own community who has been listening for years, connecting dots, gleaning knowledge and is now taking major action on that. Well THIS is Tyler’s story. If you’ve followed my pal Gary Vaynerchuk, it’s likely you’ve actually seen some of Tyler’s work. For the last 3-4 years, he’s been a whirlwind tour traveling the world with Gary, shooting photo + video, creative directing projects at Vayner… and it all started right here on this show nearly 8 years ago. This episode goes full circle, friends. Also - instead of the usual studio conversation, Tyler and I recorded the show while grabbing a burger & margarita just around the corner from CreativeLive in Seattle. It’s a bit loud at times, but I think the ‘fly on the wall’ experience is absolutely worth it. It’s a personal, raw, authentic conversation. Please DM me on insta, @ me on twitter and let me know what you think. In this episode: what it takes to start from ZERO. No skills, no clarity - just a dream How to listen to your intuition Why saying yes can send you on an adventure worth pursing Tyler’s new gig at the Adobe Creative Residency, an award which pays him to simply create art How to know when to quit something that once served you well and more ;) Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
Tyler Babin is a content creator and photographer living in NYC. He previously worked with Gary Vaynerchuk filming, editing, and designing for Gary's personal brand and ancillary properties. He's currently an Adobe Creative resident, allowing him to dedicate his time to being a full-time content creator. With his Adobe residency, he hopes to tell stories that inspire new creators to follow their passion and document the realities of being a content creator.
On this episode we chat about:1. Content creation and documenting.2. Neil learns how to pronounce Tallahassee.3. What it looks like to be authentic on social and how that can set you apart from the crowd.4. We dive into what influenced Babin when creating the cover of Gary Vaynerchuk's book "Crushing It".5. Advice for young entrepreneurs and content creators.PS: When you're ready... here are 3 ways we can help you grow your business:1. Join the StudioPTBO Marketing Hacks Group on Facebook and connect with fellow entrepreneurs who are running businesses and growing teams.In this group we talk about how to grow and build your company on social and create momentum across your entire organization. https://www.facebook.com/groups/340267563282975/?ref=share2. Download A Free Copy "7 Essential Steps To Generating Leads For Your Business"We published this article to help provide massive value to this community and help you get started. Visit www.studioptbo.com/leadgeneration to download your copy today.3. Work with the StudioPTBO team privately.If you'd like to work directly with me and my team to help you run your social media to build your business... just click here http://m.me/studioptbo and put “Private” ... tell me a little about your business and what you'd like to work on together, and we will send over the next step in our process. We're excited to connect with you!
That’s a little quote from Tyler Babin and I’m now adding it to my list of 2019 Operating Principles. PS: Note the irony of today’s subject & the new title clip.
Best of MTC: Tyler Babin, Art Director at VaynerMedia www.Linktr.ee/MeettheCreativesNY
In this episode of my podcast (The Justin Odisho Podcast #25), I interview editor and videographer Tyler Babin. Babin works closely with popular entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk to document his work and message online and create all kinds of content from vlogs to graphics. In our episode we talk about video editing, career paths, and fulfilling your authentic potential. FOLLOW BABIN: https://youtu.be/dT6Ksh4PYFU https://instagram.com/babin TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:43 Upbringing 1:55 Moving to NYC to work at Vaynermedia 10:00 Instagram DM's 14:12 Getting Over Creative Editing Block 17:21 Previous Jobs / Freelance 25:00 When to Take the Leap 29:40 How to Avoid being Pigeonholed 35:00 Solo Creator vs Teams Scaling 38:00 Starting his own Youtube Channel 41:10 Detroit vs LA vs New York City 43:42 Parents Reactions 48:08 What's your Why? 49:44 Outro and next steps --------------------------- SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/Justinodisho Visit My Website: https://justinodisho.com/ Follow me Online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JustinOdisho Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinOdisho Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustinOdisho ► Listen to my Podcast: http://justinodisho.com/podcast Get the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud: http://bit.ly/2ekhRiF Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy7DyWXJ0jghyMsUoOU6F7g/join Thanks for watching!
Earlier this week we released Episode 93 with Matt D’Avella, Creating + Building An Audience Is Difficult. He was the director of Minimalism: A Documentary About The Important Things and now is the host of The Ground Up Show podcast. I had seen the documentary on Netflix in 2016 and it changed the way I saw the “things” in my life and made me realize having less was actually better. Not only did it clear up the clutter in my room because I had less “things” to worry about but I also felt I had clearer headspace - less shit to worry about and more time to focus on doing things I wanted to do. If you have Netflix and are looking for a new doc, I highly recommend checking it out! Matt does a fantastic job with The Ground Up Show, a podcast that inspires creatives to make meaningful content & pursue their passion. He brings in a wide variety of guests such as musicians, athletes, creatives and even had Tyler Babin - creative for Gary Vaynerchuk who we had on for Episode 50. The conversations are smooth, inspiring and have provided me with a ton of value from the handful that I have listened to so be sure to check that out as well. If you’re enjoying Purpose in the Youth, please leave a 1 sentence review on the iTunes podcast app. No… this doesn’t make me any money but it helps me sleep better at night. Thank you from both the beard and I! - Follow Matt + Check out The Ground Up Show Website: MattDAvella.com Instagram: @MattDavella Twitter: @MattDavella The Ground Up Show: iTunes Minimalism Documentary on Netflix Music By: @DixxyMusic Shot by: @KirkCedric Follow Bobbbaaaay on social media: Instagram: @Bobbbaaaay Twitter: @Bobbbaaaay Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram: @PurposeintheYouth
Tyler Babin is a photographer & video creator for Gary Vee. On this episode we talk about how to simplify your content strategy, how he turned an Uber ride into his dream job, life & death experiences, magic tricks & a lot more. New podcast every Wednesday! Subscribe: https://goo.gl/nzS5ri Podcast: http://groundupshow.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/mattdavella/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/mattdavella/ Thanks for listening!
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of the BreadWinner Podcast with Tyler Babin. When the intent is right and the work ethic is behind it, your opportunities are limitless.
Tyler Babin stops by and drops some serious knowledge in this episode. We discuss the fragile moments in time when you can choose to get uncomfortable and go ALL IN or hesitate and deal with the discomfort of regret. When the intent is right and the work ethic is behind it, your opportunities are limitless.
It's been a year since we last had him on the show (Episode 017), and since then he's evolved tremendously. Moving through the ranks of "Team Gary", Gary Vaynerhuk's personal marketing / promotions engine, Tyler Babin has stepped from video editor to art director to most recently switching places with D-Rock and becoming the road traveling videographer / documentarian of Gary Vaynerchuk's life. In addition, Babin was the lead creative behind the powerful new K-Swiss national campaign, his Instagram is on fire with deep inspiration and community, he's literally been to 20 countries in just the past 5 months, AND, PS... two years ago, he was "just a kid" working at Staples. Mr. Tyler Babin is a powerful example of following your heart, putting in the work and figuring it out along the way. It's great to catch up with Babin and talk about some of the peaks and valleys of '17 and look ahead to what's in store for 2018. Grab your favorite beverage and get comfortable. This is a great conversation.
Not Giving Up on Your Dreams/Sacrifice - Tyler Babin, Art Director for Gary Vaynerchuk
Getting Experience/Imposter Syndrome - Tyler Babin, Art Director for Gary Vaynerchuk
"D-Rock vs Tyler"/Editing with Tyler Babin, Art Director for Gary Vaynerchuk
On this episode of Meet the Creatives, I meet Tyler Babin, Art Director at VaynerMedia. We talk about how he landed a job with Gary Vaynerchuk, starting out, his friendship with David Rock (D-Rock), his editing process and much more! Subscribe to iTunes and be sure to follow MeettheCreativesNY on Instagram. Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/meet-the-creatives/id1252503888?mt=2 Music - Monday to Monday by Saba
Episode 50: While on a trip to New York City in 8th grade there was something about the city that pulled Tyler in and he felt it was a place he needed to be. Growing up in Tallahassee, Florida was a much different place than the hustle and grind of Manhattan. At 23 years young he is the art director for Gary Vaynerchuk and living a life that almost feels like a dream. Fortunately for Tyler his parents were always very supportive of what he wanted to do and as he began to explore his passion for magic he slowly was opening up the door to another one; filmmaking. His father was a successful lawyer and mother who worked hard in the medical field. Both of which having a strong educational background, they pushed Tyler into community college. He didn’t want to just “get a job” and this was buying him more time to figure out what exactly he was going to do. Loving Gary Vaynerchuk’s content and still thinking about moving to New York, Tyler found himself working as a design intern for Vaynermedia. When full-time positions were offered to the two interns he had working alongside he was devastated and began thinking about what his next move was going to be. Tyler set up a brief meeting with Gary as his last day was approaching which ended up turning into a forty-five minute taxi ride of the two of them talking. Tyler was given him a one month internship to personally work for him and within two weeks he had a full time offer presented before him to work as his art director of his personal brand “Gary Vee.” In this episode Tyler discusses staying a child at heart because then you’re never scared of anything, people do not have a good enough relationship with the fact that they will die one day, creating content that is impactful, working with a small team and capturing ideas that might not be used now but could be used later, wanting to do too much and not recognizing where he is at, focus on one thing at a time and getting really good at it, working alongside Gary has taught Tyler to live without regret, everyone is wrapped up in their own shit and doesn’t care as much as you think they do, even with how much you think you know there is always something to be learned and waking up everyday doing what you love. — Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/2zprpon Follow us on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2hcSBws Subscribe to iTunes: http://apple.co/2yE0u9l Follow us on social media: Instagram: http://bit.ly/2j82AHF Follow Bobbbaaaay on social media: Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Ap24ce Twitter: http://bit.ly/2hj6Ljm
Today's episode is with Tyler Babin, who is a photographer, filmmaker, designer, and editor for Gary Vaynerchuk. We talk about Tyler first starting out as a kid with a camera and how that led to him becoming a photographer, which then led to him becoming a designer, and now working for Gary Vaynerchuk. I hope that you enjoy this episode. Thank you so much for listening.Today's episode is with Tyler Babin, who is a photographer, filmmaker, designer, and editor for Gary Vaynerchuk. Tyler talks about first starting out as a kid with a camera filming magic tracks. He then talks about getting into photography and all of sudden becoming the known fashion photographer in his area. Then about him becoming a designer, and how it all led to him working for Gary Vaynerchuk. He tells us about all of the times he's taken risks to become a better artist. There are a lot of valuable takeaways from this episode. I hope that you enjoy this episode. Thank you so much for listening! The Gear Tyler Mentioned - Camera - http://amzn.to/2nu0cra Lens - http://amzn.to/2oNUGAJ Lens Adapter - https://bhpho.to/2o09e32 Microphone - http://amzn.to/2oO4Yk5 Tyler's Links Twitter - https://twitter.com/tyler_babin Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tylerbabin/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms Website - http://www.tylerbabin.com/ My Links Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/imchrisjordan Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/imchrisjordan YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/IAmChrisJordan Website - http://www.christopherjordan.net
Tyler Babin travels the world, documenting Gary Vaynerchuck's life. He is a videographer and editor of Gary Vee's docuemntary series / vlog DailyVee. In this episode, Tyler talks with us about how he went from big dreams in Florida, to New York City, riding in the back seat of a car, with Gary Vaynerchuk looking directly in his eyes, telling him "don't fuck this (opportunity) up."