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In this episode of This Is How We Create, we sit down with the talented photographer Kelly Marshall to explore the journey of turning passion into purpose. Throughout our conversation, Kelly emphasizes the power of building strong networks and lifting up other creatives, especially within the Black community. She reveals practical strategies for balancing personal projects with commercial work, managing client expectations, and creating multiple income streams. But it's not all about business—Kelly opens up about the importance of prioritizing self-care, taking risks, and believing in yourself to navigate the highs and lows of a creative career. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Why cultivating a strong network is crucial for creatives, particularly artists of color. How can you bring your personal passions into your commercial work for a fulfilling career Strategies for setting boundaries, managing client expectations, and maintaining your well-being. The value of supporting fellow creatives and how referrals can open new doors. Why taking risks and betting on yourself can lead to unexpected opportunities. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Kelly Marshall's Creative Journey 02:50 Growing Up Mixed-Race in Philadelphia 06:07 The Impact of Racial Identity on Art 09:04 Exploring 'Birthing of a Nation' Project 11:57 The Evolution of Kelly's Photography Career 14:53 Navigating the Commercial Photography Landscape 18:12 Building a Supportive Network in New York 21:06 Finding Your Unique Style in Photography 24:04 Balancing Client Expectations and Creative Vision 27:04 Financial Insights and Revenue Streams 29:56 Advice for Young Creatives 32:46 Final Thoughts and Reflections CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:Discover more of Kelly Marshall's work :sans.mursExplore Kelly's portfolio: https://www.kellymarshallphoto.com/ KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:Website: martineseverin.comInstagram: @martine.severinFollow This Is How We Create: thisishowwecreate_Subscribe to our Newsletter: Martine's Substack RESOURCES MENTIONED: Kelly's documentary BIRTH CREDITS:This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Santiago Cardona. Episode research by Braila West.
Nina foi publicitária durante 14 anos. A primeira planejadora estratégica a ganhar o prêmio Young Creatives, diretora de planejamento da agência Loducca aos 26 anos, a mais jovem mulher a se tornar Diretora Geral, na multinacional inglesa Lowe, aos 32. Mesmo com uma carreira consolidada, decidiu aventurar-se em outros mundos, tornando-se consultora de sustentabilidade, área na qual trabalhou por três anos, realizando projetos decisivos para grandes empresas como Coca-Cola e Bradesco. Sua angústia diante das relações de trabalho limitadas – falta de comunicação, transparência, colaboração, serviu como insight para sua primeira empresa: POP – Palhaços a Serviço das Pessoas, criada em parceria com Mônica Malheiros e que há quinze anos leva a linguagem do palhaço para o universo corporativo. Em 2016, tornou-se parceira de Francisco Nogueira na consultoria “Relações Simplificadas”. Nina é também pós-graduada em Jogos Cooperativos e Pedagogia da Cooperação pela Unimonte/Projeto Cooperação e criadora da Semana da Cultura Psi. Em 2023 foi premiada com o “TOP 5”: os participantes do CBTD – Congresso Brasileiro de Treinamento e Desenvolvimento 2023 escolheram sua palestra como uma das 5 melhores de todo o evento, dentre mais de 200 palestras. O NPS médio das atividades do evento foi de 70,61, enquanto Nina recebeu NPS de 97. Nina Campos também participa de forma voluntária como mentora no programa "Mentoria para Mulheres Nós por Elas" do IVG - Instituto Vasselo Goldoni para desenvolvimento profissional, protagonismo e empoderamento feminino. SE CONECTE COM A NINA E ACOMPANHE SEU TRABALHO: https://www.instagram.com/ninacampospop/ www.relaçõessimplificadas.com.br https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninacamposrelacoessimplificadas/ O #COACHCAST TEM O APOIO DA CAMISARIA FASCYNIOS: Entre para o grupo no WhatsApp com os avisos e seja sempre o primeiro a saber: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JfBvXy64OLh19TzBJHE1OR Agradecemos o apoio da Camisaria Fascynios, que há mais de 35 anos fabrica camisas do 1 ao 12. Entra no site www.camisariafascynios.com.br, compre a sua e tenha um presente do Coachcast: desconto de 15% na sua compra (basta usar o código COACHCAST). Siga a Fascynios @camisaria_fascynios
This week, Afi and Zuu are joined by Selikem Attah, the founder of The Young Creatives and Tristan Canfor-Dumas, the young author of Elevate! This episode is supported by WIRELESS GHANA Your Apple lifestyle technicians Apple device servicing made easy Call 050 874 8550 / 0244 606913 and visit them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wireless.ghana https://www.thewirelessghana.com/ Follow The Young Creatives: https://www.instagram.com/theyoungcreatives Purchase Tristan's book "ELEVATE: 5 Principles to Unlock the Champion Within": https://booknook.store/product/elevate-5-principles-to-unlock-the-champion-within/ Visit Stay by Plan: https://www.staybyplanpod.com Don't forget to share, rate, follow and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staybyplanpod Twitter: https://www.x.com/staybyplanpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@staybyplanpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/staybyplanpod Share your thoughts with #StayByPlan! Photography by Ellis Trace https://www.instagram.com/spotlightimaging Motion Graphics by Eugene https://www.instagram.com/eugenegyasi_ Intro song produced by: Lil Kwaw
Two local nonprofits are banding together to offer $40,000 in grants to young aspiring artists looking to further develop their skills. Plus, the DIA kicks off its Black History Month programming this weekend with a new exhibit, “Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971," opening Sunday, Feb. 4. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we continue our exploration of the intersection between creativity and technology. Our talented panel of young artists shares their personal experiences and reflections on the theme of “Skills for a Digital Age for Uganda's Young Creatives” during the Kampala International Theater Festival.
In this engaging episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the dynamic intersection of creativity and technology. Our passionate panelists explore the theme of “Skills for a Digital Age for Uganda's Young Creatives” during the Kampala International Theater Festival.
On today's show, the origin of a new music collective in northwest Arkansas. Also, the confusing effort to establish a state song for Arkansas. Plus, two Mena natives who put Arkansas on the radio map.
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 10 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Our final episode of Catalyst's 10th season starts off with a bang as we look at the life and career of Gonzalo Cordova, with an interview by Hayley Nguyen. Cordova, a South Florida native of Ecuadorian descent, moved to the United States with his family when he was six years old and graduated with a BFA in film from Emerson College, and is currently a television writer for shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live and Adam Ruins Everything. Cordova dives in by talking about his creative process and personal projects and offers advice to aspiring students on how to stay on track and keep things interesting. Additionally, he reminds the audience to bring your own experiences and voice to a project, while concurrently studying the voice of the person you are writing for. For our final interview of the season, Mansi Patel interviews Madison Havican on her career in social media and modeling. The two discuss the challenges involved in navigating a career in the industry, what the process was like for her to get signed to an official agency for social media, and how having an agency in this business affects her process as far as recording, editing and posting. Havican elaborates on how she creates some of her content, and they wrap the interview with a look back at what were some of Havican's milestones within her career thus far.
Alajia McKizia was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. She's had varied experiences in the local arts community, including as a studio assistant at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at multiple Nebraska galleries including the Union for Contemporary Art, Kaneko and the Tugboat Gallery. She's also performed with African Culture Connection and .tbd Dance collective. On today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with McKizia about her life, journey, and the upcoming Juneteenth Joy Fest arts and culture festival, which supports Black entrepreneurs and artists in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. The festival is this Saturday, June 17 from noon to 10 p.m. on North 24th Street. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riversidechats/support
We are graced with the return of Cedar Rapids media kings the Young Creatives, consisting of Riley Mobz & Juan Gomez! We got a chance to have a quick conversation about being in the final stages of their upcoming feature Mob Squad, short films, retention, originality, sound design, and much more! Always a pleasure to get these guys in, make sure to check out their content in the links below! ===== LINKS ===== Upload Media Group: https://uploadmediagroup.com/ Young Creatives: Website: https://weareyoungcreatives.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YOUNGCREATIVES Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareyoungcreatives/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialyoungcreatives ===== CHEATING DEATH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coVLV3Pxe8w&t=27s Website: www.mcallisterhours.com Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMcAllisterHours Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3kkuLRVsVJLi22RALUkNRh?si=6c663608a0744da1 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mcallister-hours-podcast/id1509329541 McAllister Visual Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBM3Jy9fcnzk0ZeMcf5BFiA Coleman's Music (McCretin): https://open.spotify.com/artist/646mV626yFqKaAEfKeAKMT?si=_2QeVV26Qfuhq1N2pC583w TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mcallisterhours?lang=en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mcallisterhours?fan_landing=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mcallisterhours/ Discord: https://discord.gg/BZraY34JKX Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-739237 ====== Sponsored by Stutterbox Productions: https://www.facebook.com/StutterboxProductions
This week on DMT, Sam and Jack welcome back returning guests Riley Mobz and Juan Gomez aka the YOUNG CREATIVES! This episode is packed with all kinds of nerd talk, filmmaking insights, favorite comedies, and they all manage to brainstorm and come up with an all new original superhero film concept - Don't Miss This Podcast!
What used to take artists hours can be wrapped up in a matter of seconds with artificial intelligence. At the Berlin University of the Arts, students learn about "Artificial Creativity" — and the opportunities and risks attached to current digital technologies.
Accept & Proceed MD Sally Oldfield is the latest guest on untalented by UNKNOWN ... Sally is an industry legend and shares her experience of becoming a Female leader in an industry where the odds are tragically stacked against you. We chat about the Female Leadership epidemic, why talent is leaving the industry, why agency culture has to change, what young creatives can do to stand out and why it's important to have Female and Male leaders. Sally Oldfield: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-oldfield-b5b49063/
In this episode, I talk to Myesha Evon Gardner, a New York-based photographer and art director originally from Cleveland, Ohio. We cover topics such as Myesha's approach to photography, including influences, gear, experimentation, shooting analog and working in the darkroom, her mindsets about growth and finances, lessons she learned from her father, who is a musician, the importance of patience and passion, risk-taking, her most essential rituals, and much more.BiographyMyesha Evon Gardner is a New York-based photographer and art director originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a BFA degree in photography and graphic design from the Parsons School of Design in New York City.As a photographer and storyteller, Myesha examines truth by documenting and redefining themes of legacy, labor, the perception of beauty, and familial love in underrepresented communities. Through the subjects of vanity, body image, and self-care, she studies the profoundly complex role of the Black woman, who, she observes, as people and individuals, are often stripped down to singular value. Gardner investigates the socioeconomic structure and negotiation of power between these visual embodiments and what it means to exist in and move up into the ranks of American society.Her commercial work is inspired by the materiality of cultural influences as expressed through music, history, sports, and fashion. Myesha's clients include Nike, Jordan, Beats by Dre, Nordstrom, Beyoncé, Parkwood Entertainment, Saint Heron, HBO, RCA Records, Sony Music, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, to name a few.Over the years, she participated in several group exhibitions, and her work has been published in publications such as HYPEBAE, WIRED, Cosmopolitan, The Brooklyn Circus, Vouge, V Man and TIME.Selected Links From the EpisodeMyesha's WebsiteMyesha's InstagramGordon ParksHelmut NewtonIrving PennDarkroomJamaica, Montego BayAlbumen PrintSusan MeiselasPrince Street Girls by Susan MeiselasMagnum PhotographersA Choice of Weapons by Gordon ParksLife MagazineHand-Printing (Photographic Process)Pinhole CameraMedium FormatPhotogravureShow NotesIntroduction [00:00:00]The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02]Episode Introduction [00:05:06]On Becoming a Creative Professional [00:07:26]Advice for Young Creatives [00:21:05]Work Routines of a Professional Freelance Photographer [00:30:05]Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:45:43]Financial Mindsets for Creative Professionals [00:46:25]Importance of Personal and Professional Growth [00:49:53]Myesha's Approach to Photography and Direction [01:01:13]Challenges on Myesha's Creative Journey [01:21:11]How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:26:35]Episode Outro [01:30:13]Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
In Episode 13, Andy MacDougall interviews Edward Cook, recently retired head of ECI Technologies, past chair of SGIA/PU, SCREEN PRINTING Editorial Advisory Board member, and a screen printer who sees one of the main challenges to the ongoing health of our print industry is the lack of talented young creatives coming in.
In this episode, I talk to Colin King, an interior stylist, product designer and creative director. We cover topics such as his work/life balance, the source of his motivation, how he approaches interior styling, his work routines, his thoughts on professional growth and relevancy, the power of asking for help and of helping others, his challenges along the journey, including encounters with addiction and his path to sobriety, and much more.BiographyAs the go-to interiors stylist for the world's leading brands and publications, Colin King has defined the style of modern American design. After studying dance in New York City, King transitioned his creative background into the realm of interiors through Colin King Studio.Colin King is a regular contributing stylist to publications including Architectural Digest, T Magazine, ELLE DECOR, and Ark Journal. King additionally has his own celebrated product lines with the Morocco-based Beni Rugs – where he was recently named Artistic Director-at-Large – and the Scandinavian design shop MENU, with more in the works. In March of 2023, King will release Arranging Things (Rizzoli), a book sharing his intuitive and deeply personal process of elevating spaces through a series of anecdotes and visual essays written with Sam Cochran.King continues to expand his studio practice to include creative direction, product development and installation design, imparting his signature aesthetic across the industry.Selected Links From the EpisodeColin King's WebsiteColin King's InstagramMENUBeni RugsTracy AndersonBilly Clark Creative ManagementRoman and WilliamsTom DelavanColin King's Home/Office on Architectural DigestShow NotesIntroduction [00:00:00]The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02]Episode Introduction [00:03:20]On Becoming a Creative Professional [00:05:16]Advice for Young Creatives [00:13:38]Work Routines of an Interior Stylist and Product Designer [00:20:27]Managing Your Finances as a Creative Professional [00:36:13]Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:41:27]Importance of Personal and Professional Growth [00:42:11]Challenges on Colin King's Creative Journey [00:51:35]Colin King's Approach to Styling and Challenges of the Interior Industry [01:08:53]How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:23:52]Episode Outro [01:29:08]Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
Facilitated by artist Charlotte Grayland Spotlighting the creative minds around the museum - content shared on behalf of Royal Museums Greenwich's Young Creatives group. If you wanted to learn more about this program, follow this link: https://www.rmg.co.uk/schools-communities/young-people
This episode is full of advice that I wish I would've received back when I was 20 and had just dropped out of college. Making a living doing creative work isn't the easiest thing in the world, so I hope that some of the lessons I've learned will make it easier for you to create the life you want to live. To read the transcript and vocabulary guide for this episode, visit https://www.lifeinenglish.net/podcast/148 Join the Life in English Community and learn real English with real people https://www.lifeinenglish.net/community Check out some of Gary Vee's content! How to make 100 pieces of content a day How to make content consistently Gary Vee Content Production Model Check out the concept of the power of broke! Daymond John talking about the power of broke Check out more Life in English content on social media! YouTube: youtube.com/lifeinenglish TikTok: @englishwithkaizen Instagram: @englishwithkaizen Twitter: @tonykaizen
YOUNG CREATIVES IN THE HOUSE!
Jason Levin – Chairperson, YCC
Video and Music artists, Riley and Juan aka Yung Creatives, relax on GXP Podcast with special guest J Limm! The description says it all!
We had a star-studded lineup this weekend for the podcast as we had Riley Mobz and Juan Gomez of their production company Young Creatives. As these two are extremely talented, it was a pleasure to talk to them as they talked about their new feature films, music video shoots, tips & tricks for production, funny set stories, and more. Make sure to check these guys out, really impressive stuff both on and off camera! LINKS ====== Young Creatives: Website: https://weareyoungcreatives.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YOUNGCREATIVES Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareyoungcreatives/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialyoungcreatives Riley Mobz: Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5UFlJroHo47e4svhrTTh5F?si=-ANq9FPWQ9WbqaiEcxn77w TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rileymobz1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riley.mobz/ Juan Gomez: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juansfilm?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juansfilm/ ====== Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMcAllisterHours Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3kkuLRVsVJLi22RALUkNRh?si=6c663608a0744da1 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mcallister-hours-podcast/id1509329541 McAllister Visual Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBM3Jy9fcnzk0ZeMcf5BFiA Coleman's Music (McCretin): https://open.spotify.com/artist/646mV626yFqKaAEfKeAKMT?si=_2QeVV26Qfuhq1N2pC583w TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mcallisterhours?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/mc_hours Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mcallisterhours?fan_landing=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mcallisterhours/ Discord: https://discord.gg/BZraY34JKX Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-739237 ====== *SPONSORS* Stutterbox Productions: https://www.facebook.com/StutterboxProductions Guerilla Graphics Design Agency: https://www.guerrillagrfx.com/
This week JD chats with guests Juan & Riley. Juan and Riley are the creative force behind the production company “Young Creatives”. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: always having to hustle, holing yourself to a professional standard, and problem solving. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.com
Eben Badu is één van de oprichters van The New Originals: een movement die alles op alles zet om Young Creatives te motiveren, inspireren en faciliteren. Hij groeide op in Amsterdam-Oost en werkte o.a. bij McDonald's toen merken zoals Patta, Filling Pieces en Daily Paper zijn ogen opende en blik verruimde. Inmiddels hebben ze tal van succesvolle kledingcollecties uitgebracht, een eigen store en kunnen ze zich meten met de merken die hen vanaf het begin inspireren. Maar nog veel belangrijker: The New Originals doorbreken grenzen en bouwen bruggen tussen mensen. Hoe begin je een eigen kledinglijn?Hoe onderscheid je jezelf als merk? Hoe blijf je vernieuwend en vertaal je ideeën naar creaties? Je hoort het in deze aflevering van Young Ones!
Eben Badu is één van de oprichters van The New Originals: een movement die alles op alles zet om Young Creatives te motiveren, inspireren en faciliteren. Hij groeide op in Amsterdam-Oost en werkte o.a. bij McDonald's toen merken zoals Patta, Filling Pieces en Daily Paper zijn ogen opende en blik verruimde. Inmiddels hebben ze tal van succesvolle kledingcollecties uitgebracht, een eigen store en kunnen ze zich meten met de merken die hen vanaf het begin inspireren. Maar nog veel belangrijker: The New Originals doorbreken grenzen en bouwen bruggen tussen mensen. Hoe begin je een eigen kledinglijn?Hoe onderscheid je jezelf als merk? Hoe blijf je vernieuwend en vertaal je ideeën naar creaties? Je hoort het in deze aflevering van Young Ones!
This week on DMT, Sam and Jack welcome the amazing Riley Mobz and Juan Gomez, aka the Young Creatives! Riley and Juan are two young and talented filmmakers coming out of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and chopped it up about the industry and business, the creative process, music, UFO's and so much more - Don't Miss This Podcast!Check out Young Creatives on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YOUNGCREATIVESCheck out Riley Mobz' first album "Okay 4 Now" on all streaming platforms!
Nina Campos - Palhaça e Designer para relações (Final) @ninacampospop Foi publicitária durante 14 anos. A primeira planejadora estratégica a ganhar o prêmio Young Creatives, diretora de planejamento da agência Loducca aos 26 anos, a mais jovem mulher a se tornar Diretora Geral, na agência Lowe, aos 32. Mesmo com uma carreira consolidada, decidiu aventurar-se em outros mundos. Sua angústia diante das relações de trabalho limitadas – falta de comunicação, transparência, colaboração, serviu como insight para sua primeira empresa: POP – Palhaços a Serviço das Pessoas, criada em parceria com Mônica Malheiros e que há doze anos leva a linguagem do palhaço para o universo corporativo. Em 2016, tornou-se parceira de Francisco Nogueira na consultoria “Relações Simplificadas”. Nina é também pós-graduada em Jogos Cooperativos e Pedagogia da Cooperação pela Unimonte/Projeto Cooperação e criadora da Semana da Cultura Psi. Ah! Também é a Palhaça Consuelo :)
Nina Campos - Palhaça e Designer para relações (Parte 2) @ninacampospop Foi publicitária durante 14 anos. A primeira planejadora estratégica a ganhar o prêmio Young Creatives, diretora de planejamento da agência Loducca aos 26 anos, a mais jovem mulher a se tornar Diretora Geral, na agência Lowe, aos 32. Mesmo com uma carreira consolidada, decidiu aventurar-se em outros mundos. Sua angústia diante das relações de trabalho limitadas – falta de comunicação, transparência, colaboração, serviu como insight para sua primeira empresa: POP – Palhaços a Serviço das Pessoas, criada em parceria com Mônica Malheiros e que há doze anos leva a linguagem do palhaço para o universo corporativo. Em 2016, tornou-se parceira de Francisco Nogueira na consultoria “Relações Simplificadas”. Nina é também pós-graduada em Jogos Cooperativos e Pedagogia da Cooperação pela Unimonte/Projeto Cooperação e criadora da Semana da Cultura Psi. Ah! Também é a Palhaça Consuelo :)
Nina Campos - Palhaça e Designer para relações @ninacampospop Foi publicitária durante 14 anos. A primeira planejadora estratégica a ganhar o prêmio Young Creatives, diretora de planejamento da agência Loducca aos 26 anos, a mais jovem mulher a se tornar Diretora Geral, na agência Lowe, aos 32. Mesmo com uma carreira consolidada, decidiu aventurar-se em outros mundos. Sua angústia diante das relações de trabalho limitadas – falta de comunicação, transparência, colaboração, serviu como insight para sua primeira empresa: POP – Palhaços a Serviço das Pessoas, criada em parceria com Mônica Malheiros e que há doze anos leva a linguagem do palhaço para o universo corporativo. Em 2016, tornou-se parceira de Francisco Nogueira na consultoria “Relações Simplificadas”. Nina é também pós-graduada em Jogos Cooperativos e Pedagogia da Cooperação pela Unimonte/Projeto Cooperação e criadora da Semana da Cultura Psi. Ah! Também é a Palhaça Consuelo :)
In this episode, I talk to Anja Charbonneau, a founder, editor-in-chief and creative director of Broccoli. We cover topics such as creative and art direction, how to start a successful magazine, the importance of professional relationships and the delicate art of providing feedback, her work routines and the way she leads Broccoli, challenges Anja encountered along the way, advice for young creatives, and much more.BiographyOriginally from British Columbia and currently based in Portland, Anja Charbonneau is the founder, editor-in-chief and creative director of Broccoli.Founded in 2017, Broccoli is a platform that encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through experimental and engaging explorations of art, culture, and fashion. Created by an all-women team and a wide network of contributors of all genders, Broccoli's magazine, podcast and industry newsletter connect a global community ready to participate in a new era of weed.Before Broccoli, Anja was the creative director at Kinfolk, where she was leading the art direction of the quarterly lifestyle magazine, with over 75,000 copies of each issue being sold into over 100 countries, with additional projects including books, notecards, films, and influential social media presence.Selected Links From the EpisodeBroccoli's WebsiteBroccoli's InstagramAnja Charbonneau's InstagramKinfolkSnail World: Life in the Slimelight BookMushroom People MagazineJennifer James Wright / CitronJohn Clifford BurnsHow to Make a Living As a Freelance Writer With Ellen Freeman (Creative Voyage E03)Show NotesIntroduction [00:00:00]Episode Introduction [00:01:03]Early Lessons Learned [00:04:26]Career Advice and Tips for Young Creatives [00:19:00]Work Routines of an Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director [00:22:12]Behind the Scenes of an Independent Publisher and Media Company [00:32:37]Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [01:10:39]What is Art Direction? [01:11:23]Challenges on Anja's Professional Journey [01:26:19]How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:38:01]Episode Outro [01:43:09]Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
Welcome to Vault – Gucci's new experimental online space where you can rediscover the vintage history of the house and explore the future of fashion with a new wave of emerging designers. In this episode, we meet designers Rui Zhou, Boramy Viguier and Yueqi Qi: some of the dynamic young creatives whose work is being showcased on Vault.They talk with host, Shahidha Bari, from the launch event for Vault in Milan, about their creative ambitions and their vision for the future: from Rui's radical fabric manipulation and cut-outs, to Boramy's subversion of classic masculinity and Yueqi's modern take on Chinese craft techniques.Discover more on vault.gucci.com/
Welcome to Vault – Gucci's new experimental online space where you can rediscover the vintage history of the house and explore the future of fashion with a new wave of emerging designers. In this episode, we meet designers Rui Zhou, Boramy Viguier and Yueqi Qi: some of the dynamic young creatives whose work is being showcased on Vault. They talk with host, Shahidha Bari, from the launch event for Vault in Milan, about their creative ambitions and their vision for the future: from Rui's radical fabric manipulation and cut-outs, to Boramy's subversion of classic masculinity and Yueqi's modern take on Chinese craft techniques.
The amazing and energetic Denrele Edun gave us a memorable time at the Studio. Shared an inspiring story on the journey to fame and words of encouragement to Young Creatives. Listen and Enjoy.
Conversations with Don Jazzy on Tonight With Eni. Listen to an amazing conversation with The Don as he shares his journey so far and why he is passionate about support Young Creatives. Watch on YouTube: The Circle Lagos and Follow our Socials: @thecirclelagos on Instagram and Twitter.
Did you see who's on the latest episode of Who Do You Think You Are? (@WDUTURpod) The boys had a smoke sesh with musician and director Riley Mobz (@riley.mobz) of Young Creatives (@weareyoungcreatives) who premiered his brand new song “Breakdown” live on the show! •Download Riley's new album: Okay 4 Now …dropping Oct 15th!!! Riley told us about the time he flew too high taking edibles on a plane; the time he got rabdomyosis in college; and his superhero movie The Mob Squad, featuring over 90 actors!!! Topics: •Why is anime so popular among black people? •Asian food: it's a family affair! •Do women lie to other women to raise their own stock? All this and a helluva lot more on this BANGER episode of WDUTUR pod! Stay tuned till the end to hear BRAND NEW MUSIC from Riley Mobz—then go follow him on social media and let him know he killed it on our show!!!!! Shout out Lo-Lo's Chicken and Waffles (@loloschickenandwaffles) From Nick, Pedro, and CJ… amor y paz!!!
Grace Dlabik is the founder of BE. ONE Creative (a creative agency) and BE. Collective - two hubs in the BE. ecosystem that exists to empower and platform creatives of colour. As well as being a creative director, community leader, mentor and advocate, Grace is also a mother. She and her son Elijah have a formidable partnership, and their relationship has been the guiding force in her life for nearly two decades. Elijah is a wheelchair user and in the 18 years of his life, they have never lived in a home that suits his accessibility needs.Her fight for greater awareness and action around Australia's accessible housing crisis has gathered momentum, speed and legions of people in the past year, and has now made its way to the Victorian parliament.In this episode, Lucy talks to Grace about building a creative community, being vulnerable in the public eye and tackling the country's accessible housing crisis.EPISODE LINKS:Grace, Morganne + Elijah's 'Family' story on The Design FilesGrace's public call-out for a house that meets Elijah's accessibility needs'Safe Passage to Reclaim and Revive the Memory of Concealed Culture' at the Sydney Biennale, 2020
El miércoles se sentaron a nuestra mesa Rodrigo Figueroa Reyes, CEO de FCB&FiRe; Luis Miguel Messianu, creative chairman y CEO de Alma DDB; Fernando Vega Olmos, cofundador de Anita & Vega; y Carlos Andrés Rodríguez, chief creative officer de David Bogotá. También llegaron a celebrar la dupla de Young Creatives de Ecuador, que ganó el oro en la competencia de Print, integrada por Johnatan Rodríguez y Michelle Crespo.Con tantos protagonistas experimentados en la participación en festivales y multipremiados a lo largo de las ediciones de Cannes, uno de los temas de debate fue el negocio detrás del festival y el aumento de sus categorías y subcategorías. “Cannes pasó de ser un Mundial de fútbol y se convirtió en un Juego Olímpico”, fue una de las analogías utilizadas para reflejar los cambios que vivió el certamen, de su época en que Film era la categoría más deseada, a las ediciones de los últimos años, en que se entremezclan las disciplinas, se multiplica la cantidad de grandes premios y sobrevuela el mismo interrogante de siempre: ¿tienen el mismo valor los premios ganados cuando la repartija es tan amplia?A su turno, los Young Creatives contaron cómo vivieron esta experiencia y destacaron los consejos que les dio Carlos Andrés Rodríguez antes de iniciar la competencia: “Piensen la idea sin la presión de que tienen un cliente detrás y tengan presente que todos los participantes están en igualdad de condiciones”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Myriha Burce recently had the pleasure to interview Actress Sherri Saum for 826CHI's annual fundraiser. With a career spanning 20 years in the entertainment industry, notably starring in the groundbreaking Freeform T.V. show, The Fosters, Sherri has grounded her career in her passion for creative and inclusive storytelling. Listen as we discuss her development as an actress on her path to Hollywood, how her identity as a Black woman impacts her art and ability to embody a given role, her experience telling the story of Lena Adams on The Fosters, and much more. For those of you not familiar with the organization, 826CHI is a non-profit creative writing, tutoring, and publishing center dedicated to amplifying the voices of Chicago youth. The organization's annual a literary festival called Prologue, happened earlier this spring, with multiple sessions featuring authors, artists, performers and influencers and of course, the 826CHI students. Head over to 826CHI.org to learn more and get involved.
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Janice Chang knows what it’s like to be a young freelancer in 2021 because… well… she is one. She brought all her insider knowledge and advice as our resident “young, successful creative” to the Closer&Closer Podcast this week! Insights include (but are not limited to): inspiration, art school, freelancing, agency life, etc. Hosted by Dave Arcade and Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co
Blazin A Trail podcast welcomes Nelson King & Jack Buchanan to the studio! Nelson King is a photographer, videographer, and tech producer of this podcast. Jack Buchanan is a college student, broadcast and production major, and he is also the tech producer on the podcast! We spoke about how their background, gave some advice to young adults thinking about high school, barriers they've faced during school, advice for young creatives, and about their daily lives! This was such an informative podcast! We had so much fun creating this and listening back. Make sure you listen to this episode all the way through and if you are sitting around, go to the link below and watch the whole episode and join us as we BLAZE A TRAIL!FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:BLAZIN A TRAIL PODCAST: https://www.instagram.com/blazinatrailpodcast/K1NGTUT: https://www.instagram.com/k1ngtut11/Jack Buchanan (Tech/Multimedia): https://www.instagram.com/buchanan_jack/Nelson King (Camera/Multimedia): https://www.instagram.com/nelsonkingphotography/YATO Clothing: www.yato.life/shop YATO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yatobrand/WATCH ALL EPISODES ON OUR YOUTUBE. PLEASE LIKE & SUB! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavktmcHRr67j1n4wSl8g2w/videos
SWAROVSKI FOUNDATION AND ADVISOR THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PARTNERSHIPS ANNOUNCE GLOBAL MENTORSHIP AND GRANT PROGRAM TO EMPOWER FUTURE CREATIVE LEADERS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Swarovski Foundation Institute: Creatives for Our Future is an international program with the UN Office for Partnerships to identify and accelerate the next generation of creative talent who demonstrate awareness, technologies ...
Young Creatives (Riley and Juan) are a pair 25 year-old entrepreneurs who specialize in film, fashion, advertising and marketing as well as original artwork. They stop by to talk about their feature film WAKE UP which was recently featured at the Chicago Indie Film Awards, the Cotsworld International Film Festival and the Big Sur Film Festival. We also touch on the top 10 anime shows of 2021 and talk about their fashion line.LINKS to the Young Creatives:See Juan's vintage photography on Instagram at @jauansfilmor Riley's artist page on Instagram at @riley.mobzOr visit the Young Creatives on Instagram at @weareyoungcreativesWatch Feature Film "Wake Up" here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAofc4aFUz8&t=26sFacebook: https://fb.watch/3RdfNGH3ik/Also visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/officialyoungcreatives and YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHE2SZRo3iga4R_4eT3J6A
Our panel explore how the arts and heritage can go hand in hand, how we can explore our cultural identities and the benefits of integrating the heritage and arts worlds. The panel will be highlighting some of their creative projects and other organisations which incorporate these themes in their work. Resources Kingston Council's Youtube with Culture in Kingston Podcast Kingston Heritage website About Creative Youth's Young Creative panel Featuring panellists: Vincente Canas Vincente is a Heritage Apprentice with Kingston Heritage Service. Vincente is also part of Kingston Museum Young Person's Collective, a group of young people in Kingston, who work together on different Heritage projects to do with Kingston. Vincente's interests are History, Geography and Conservation. Graeme Daniel Baker Graeme is a member of the Youth Board for Kingston Museum. Graeme is a graduate of University of Kent, with a Bachelor's Degree in War Studies and a Masters in Modern History. Graeme has organised and participated in a number of volunteer heritage projects around Kingston upon Thames, from Sounds of Kingston through the centuries, to walks around historic areas of Kingston. Robin Moran Robin works for Kingston Heritage Service at Kingston Council as the Development and Promotions Officer for Kingston Museum and Kingston History Centre. Her role is constantly evolving but includes responsibilities such as project management, events programming, partnership development, marketing, and income generation. Robin is an artist and creative freelancer alongside her regular position previously working with cultural arts charities such as the Southbank Centre and B-side as well as in a spectrum of industries such as travel, fashion, festivals and more. Ruth Odewale Ruth is 16-year-old BFI alumni and one of the members of Creative Youth's Young Creatives panel. Since the age of three, Ruth has been acting and dancing and even won the British Arts Awards for best acting duet. From the age of ten, Ruth had the privilege to work with performers such as Linda Gray, Verne Troyer, Matthew Kelly, Arlene Philips, Wayne Sleep, Jo Brand, Tim vine and the dance group Flawless during four years of pantomime at The New Wimbledon Theatre. Which included; Aladdin (2014), Cinderella (2015), Peter Pan (2016) and Dick Whittington (2017). Kathryn Woodvine Kathryn has worked in a variety of creative environments in the design, communication and publishing industries and latterly as an arts commissioner within local government. She is committed to supporting the development of a thriving arts and culture sector working with individuals, communities, funders and policy makers to develop creative opportunities with meaningful outcomes for all ages and abilities. Molly Freeman Molly is one of the co-artistic directors of award-winning puppetry and visual theatre company, Smoking Apples. They create innovative shows about complex subject matter and their work often has a research or heritage element to it. Previous examples of this include The Death of King Cholera at Seething Wells in Surbiton and their new show, Kinder, which is about the Czech Kindertransport trains. Molly also has extensive experience as a creative producer/project manager and has worked with Creative Youth to create and deliver a number of heritage projects that bring art and heritage together. This includes Kingston RPM, a music heritage project.
For the first time, Abby sat down with a duo to discuss their video production company rising to success. Juan & Riley of Young Creatives went from a small dorm room to becoming a high-quality film double threat. Through this episode, we discuss elements of their business model that can easily be replicated. Come hang out with us as we navigate the waters of becoming your own boss in 2021! We are happy to have you. Find Young Creatives
Dear young creatives,Consider me an older version of your young artist self. Have you been wanting to draw, paint, compose, write or do something creative but you haven't started? Well, if you are listening to this, it's time. Here is your pep talk to start! Start and don't worry about it is good enough, or what others might think. Do this for you!When you are done or need some cheering on along the way, post your image on my Instagram @pincurlgirls or DM me!Happy 2021 and I hope this will be the start of many creative endeavours!Support the show (http://gf.me/u/v2w7fr)
Craft Cafe is a FREE Saturday morning live radio show for Young Creatives. Our guest today is Jim Parkyn from Aardman. He's made models for Wallace & Gromit, Shaun The Sheep and Creature Comforts. Here, Maria is chatting to him about his career. Find out more about our shows https://learnradio.net/category/crafty-cafe/ Ian Rockey and Russell Prue created LearnRadio.Net a live Radio Station with writing, drawing and creative cross-curricular activities around a themed topic. Follow us on Twitter @LearnRadioLive Twitter.com/LearnRadioLive We're also on Facebook www.facebook.com/LearnRadioLive Please visit our page and share as widely as possible. Text the Studio whilst listening for a mention 078600 26 400 Email the team for a shoutout LearnRadioLive@Gmail.com Find out more about our project www.LearnRadio.Net and to contribute to our broadcasts. The site is open 24/7 so please keep writing, drawing until we're next on AIR. LearnRadio.Net is powered by Anderton Tiger Radio - an online radio platform
Teach the next generation about compassion so they can lead the way with positivity. In this episode: -making sure she has one morning a week to herself -taking the morning to connect with nature -how doing less can be helpful for creativity -starting ‘Remote' - an online dance training platform just in time for ‘lockdown' -the pros and cons of online classes -the inspiration behind her book series -the importance of staying hungry to learn and continuing your education -keeping your own cup full in order to continue to create -how she teaches the next generation about compassion -staying away from comparisons on social media -why failure is actually positive Rosina's Website: www.rosinaandrews.co.uk Rosina's Instagram: @rosiniballerini Remote Instagram: @rosinaandrewsremote Instagram Facebook Community Get in touch
In this week's episode, I recorded solo as I wanted to extend a message to young creatives. Whether you're just starting out as a writer, photographer, videographer or artist, I really hope you gain inspiration through this podcast episode. As always, thanks for listening.
Today we are joined by a true champion for positive change in the music industry, Ammo Talwar MBE. From beginnings in a small record shop 'Punch Records' to today, being the chairman of UK MUSIC DIVERSITY TASKFORCE and Punch Records now being a multi-faceted force for change. Punch is the UK's leading Music and Arts agency. Who have a commitment to working with Black Music, Arts and Culture through four central 'pillars' - Creating, Touring, Programming and Educating through award-winning tours, festivals, international projects and innovative development programmes for young people. Ammo shares with us his perspective on the current state of diversity in the music industry, highlighting companies that are positively changing and diversifying, whilst also giving steps on how others can improve if they want to. Hosted by Bee Adamic [Liberty Music Pr]. Follow Punch Records: Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Highlighted Companies: Tileyard Music Roundhouse Jazz Re:Freshed Saffron The Tin Music And Arts Catalyst Management Go To Agency Disturbing London We're passionate about sharing the stories of people from all industries from CEOs, Entrepreneurs, Disruptors, Innovators to Game Changers, Spiritualists, and more because we believe in the power of positive conversation. , New guests every week, as Hosted by Bee Adamic and The Liberty Music Pr Team Stream every Friday 12 pm GMT time on Spotify or Anchor Find us on all social media platforms: Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
BoF’s Editor-at-Large Tim Blanks speaks with the Fashion East Founder about the future of London’s emerging designers. LONDON, United Kingdom — For twenty years, London's Fashion East has helped incubate and support emerging designers hoping to establish themselves as the industry’s next big thing. The imperative to nurture emerging talent is even more urgent now, as young designers enter an increasingly uncertain industry. In the latest episode of the BoF Podcast, BoF Editor-at-Large Tim Blanks speaks with Fashion East Founder Lulu Kennedy about what the future of fashion might look like for emerging creatives and independent designers. One major change in the last twenty years is the decline in funding available to stage grandiose fashion shows. “Sponsorship was very good [20 years ago],” Kennedy said. “It’s not as easy now; you have to work harder with the budgets you have.” While strict financial limitations can help foster creativity, it also adds pressure on young designers hoping to compete with more established players. When asked why London remains a central hub of exciting new design talent, Kennedy points to its stellar colleges and powerful and pervasive youth culture. But London-based designers also face specific challenges. “There is a lot of frustration with designers trying to get stuff made on time, in budget and that’s good quality,” Kennedy said. “Going forward with Fashion East, I would love to secure some manufacturing partnership.” Lookbooks and short films have become crucial for designers during the pandemic, when real-life shows are restricted. But standing out amid the social media noise is no easy feat. In fact, the best advice Kennedy has to offer is authenticity: “Be true to yourself. Don’t be second guessing and looking at what other people are doing over your shoulder. Just do you.” Related Articles: In London, Emerging Designers Face a Critical Season Where Do Independent Fashion Brands Go From Here? How to Break Into Fashion When You Don’t Already Have Money Watch and listen to more #BoFLIVE conversations here. To contact The Business of Fashion with comments, questions, or speaker ideas please e-mail podcast@businessoffashion.com. Sign up for BoF’s Daily Digest newsletter. Ready to become a BoF Professional? For a limited time, enjoy 25% discount on an annual membership, exclusively for podcast listeners. Simply, click here, select the Annual Package and use code PODCASTPRO at the checkout. For all sponsorship enquiries, it’s: advertising@businessoffashion.com.
In this week's episode, Melissa interviews Gigi Pritzker, award winning producer and CEO and co-founder of MWM (Madison Wells Media). Under Gigi's leadership, MWM produced Academy Award-nominated feature film “Hell or High Water” and the National Geographic's Emmy Award-nominated anthology series “ Genius,” among others. She talks to us about supporting young creatives and owning our creation stories.
Ben Defty - Cape Town's very own Jared Leto, discusses his ventures into music, acting and architecture. He also joins Sam in exploring Cape Town's creative scene and why instagram culture is a toxic, false value for creatives. The two also briefly chat politics and dance around why the average young person is completely disinterested with the aforementioned.
On this episode, we have Dee Barsy, painter and Visual Arts Educator from Winnipeg. Super fantastic abstract artist, who shares with us how she thinks about her work and formally analyzes the pieces. She also talks about working and inspiring young creatives, what to do when a project isn't working, and the idea of preserving her art as a memory. Shownotes: 00:41 - Intros 01:24 - Difference between Photography and Videography 02:00 - What's it like working with young creatives 02:49 - Drawing Dee's Art from Emotions 03:33 - How to Guide Someone to Learn Creative 04:40 - What drew Dee Barsy into Abstract Painting 07:48 - Where does Dee Barsy draw inspiration from? 09:09 - Is Dee stubborn with her art? 10:37 - How Does Dee turn an Idea into a Finished Piece? 12:01 - Dee's tricks with Art and Computers 14:00 - Art as a Problem to be Solved 15:01 - Abstract Art and the Goal 16:12 - What to do when a Project isn't Working 17:40 - Creating Art not to be Sold 20:30 - Preserving a Memory 20:58 - Being Present in the Moment 22:08 - Teaching Concepts such as Emotions, Color, and Shape to Children 24:34 - Going into a Guiding and Encouraging Role as an Artist 25:37 - What keeps Dee motivated to create 26:39 - Dee's Personal Mandates 29:29 - What's Next for Dee Barsy 31:48 - How to Support Dee Barsy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2mcreativelabs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2mcreativelabs/support
TJ Koleoso, youth worker and bassist from the jazz group Ezra Collective and Young people’s Laureate for London Theresa Lola join Ben Lindsay, founder of the charity Power The Fight on the PowerTalk Podcast to discuss the topic of young creatives and the importance of creating alternative narratives for young people. PowerTALKs are Short powerful interviews from leading youth violence experts, spreading new ideas and sharing best practice For more information on the work our charity Power The Fight does and to discover how you can help Empower Communities To End Youth Violence please visit www.powerthefight.org.uk #PowerTalk - Be Empowered To Impact @PowerTheFightUk
We talk with Anthony Getz, and up and coming Graphic Designer on how he views the Graphic Design community and what Sports Design means to him. He talks about getting his internship with Temple, and how he got his start. twitter.com/ath513 ath513.com
Will Trogdon and I discuss advice to Young Creatives, how to build a portfolio, and his time with US Soccer and the Sounders. Let me know what you think on Twitter @ATH513 ath513.com
Episode Notes CommuniD - The Podcast: Episode #20 Boom! Yep She is Bomb!It is not sheer coincidence that dear Sistar-friend Felisha Hatcher is the feature of our 1st milestone show (20th episode). Don't let her stature fool you, this Sis is bringing IT! She is the founder of EC 3 Lab for Young Creatives and Co.ology the mystical & magical co-working space in Macomb County. Listen in as Audra allows her to share wisdom and inspiration for the soul.CommuniD is hosted by Audra Carson the founder and leader of Izzie LLC. CommuniD is produced by Val Ward.
In partnership with thenumberz.fm, XRAY FM celebrates Juneteenth with 12 hours of discussions and music celebrating and amplifying black perspectives and black excellence in Portland and beyond.
I think everyone should listen to this due to the advice for general social media it gives, but ESPECIALLY creatives young and old in advertising because we dive deep into the old, new and changing landscapes of the advertising world. We talk about working with more traditional superiors, why you need to be thinking in tweets instead of TV spots and a ton more - this was an all time one. *Origian ly published on The GaryVee Audio Experience on July 1, 2018
Managing creatives can be a tough job, throw in the element of youthfulness and it can be downright chaotic! So, how should we managing those wanting to be all they can for God without all the wild and crazy, or is the wild and crazy a good thing? So many questions! Take a listen as James and Dustin tackle this important but needed topic. ----------------- The Worship Podcast is powered by All About Worship in partnership with WeAreWorship. Subscribe to the podcast: theworshippodcast.com linktr.ee/theworshippodcast You can also connect with The Worship Podcast on social media: The Worship Podcast on Facebook The Worship Podcast on Instagram The Worship Podcast on Twitter
This week on FemRadio, we've got Black Girls on on the mic, and Emily and Zahraa celebrate young creative energy, podcasts, mental health, and books we love. ---Aired May 22, 2018Produced by Emily Joveski, Zahraa Hmood#FemRadio
Creative Mentorship Towards Young Creatives is essential when it comes expanding the creative community. It’s important to supply your knowledge to youth creatives to expand there minds and to guide them to the right avenue. Give it a listen and let me know your thoughts :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cashunt/support
Conversation with outdoor/lifestyle photographer Andrew Kearns about his story/inspirations, constantly traveling, as well as taking a break from the vlog.
Second Episode of The TCC Podcast. This ones with Joey Speers; who is an extremely talented Photographer/Film Maker from Ontario.
Chatting with Michael Flugstad about his story + advice for aspiring photographer/content creators.
On this episode, your VIP Ignite Podcast host Deneen White is excited to share Saïda Fakher's story. Saida is passionate about storytelling, through the craft of entertainmentbusiness and the dramatic aerts. She is an Alumni of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood, Los Angeles, The Film Actors Academy in Amsterdam and The Dutch Academy of Performing Arts. Her latest achievement is being a finalist for the JCS International Young Creatives Award for which she produced a one minute short film on the topic of world peace.Saida is proof that a strong "why" will propel you toward success. If you want to be inspired to develop a strong why, make sure that you tune into this episode!Here's the link to her short film! Watch and vote for her!http://upload.iemmys.tv/YoungCreatives/Public/FlashPlayer.aspx?enc=e9Vc/lqudRtERcciVa3v9B4aoWPp6EICd9Q/Pl2hUaE=
On this episode, your VIP Ignite Podcast host Deneen White is excited to share Saïda Fakher's story. Saida is passionate about storytelling, through the craft of entertainmentbusiness and the dramatic aerts. She is an Alumni of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood, Los Angeles, The Film Actors Academy in Amsterdam and The Dutch Academy of Performing Arts. Her latest achievement is being a finalist for the JCS International Young Creatives Award for which she produced a one minute short film on the topic of world peace. Saida is proof that a strong "why" will propel you toward success. If you want to be inspired to develop a strong why, make sure that you tune into this episode! Here’s the link to her short film! Watch and vote for her! http://upload.iemmys.tv/YoungCreatives/Public/FlashPlayer.aspx?enc=e9Vc/lqudRtERcciVa3v9B4aoWPp6EICd9Q/Pl2hUaE=
Epsiode One of the Young Creatives podcast is about me and Ethans Ideas talking about Graphic Design in the eSports commmunity and him sharing knowldege and advise as Design student and respected member of the eSports design community on Twitter.
The very first epsoide of the Young Creatives podcast I lay done the key topics me and guest are going to be talking about in future epsiodes.
I think everyone should listen to this due to the advice for general social media it gives, but ESPECIALLY creatives young and old in advertising because we dive deep into the old, new and changing landscapes of the advertising world. We talk about working with more traditional superiors, why you need to be thinking in tweets instead of TV spots and a ton more - this was an all time one. Apologies that some of the questions were cut out - this was in a large hall and we weren't able to capture every question.
"100 Gründe München und die ganze Region zu lieben: Martina Münch-Nikolaidis Vorsitzende Young Creatives Film Award" von Radio Arabella München. Veröffentlicht: 2017. Genre: Hörbuch und gesprochene Inhalte.
Um dos principais publicitários do mercado brasileiro, Guga Ketzer ganhou o Caboré 2009 Guga Ketzer tem uma das trajetórias mais meteóricas da publicidade nacional. Gaúcho, ele se formou em jornalismo pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica, a PUC, do Rio Grande do Sul, mas logo preferiu utilizar suas ideias e seu talento e habilidade com as palavras em prol da publicidade. Iniciou a carreira em 1997 como redator da Escala, agência de Porto Alegre e dois anos depois se mudou para São Paulo para integrar a equipe de criação da agência Loducca. Com quatro anos de carreira, em 2001, ele fez parte da delegação brasileira do Young Creatives e conquistou, ao lado de Marco Aurélio Monteiro, o Leão de ouro em Cannes na categoria Print, o único do país nesta categoria até hoje. Depois de uma breve passagem pela agência Talent, em 2005 ele retornou à Loducca e, no fim daquele ano, assumiu o posto de diretor de criação. Em 2007, quando completava apenas 10 anos de carreira, aceitou o convite de Celso Loduca para se tornar sócio e um dos vice-presidentes da agência. Com um extenso e invejável cartel de prêmios nos principais festivais de publicidade nacionais e internacionais, Guga Ketzer é vencedor do prêmio Caboré 2009 e um dos mais importantes e cobiçados do mercado publicitário brasileiro.