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43 snips
Jun 22, 2022 • 1h 4min

194 - Self-Sabotage Part 1 — with Nidhi Tewari

Nidhi Tewari, a mental health therapist and professional speaker, joins Chris to tackle self-sabotage. They explore the tension between hard work and well-being, discussing when it's crucial to push through discomfort versus when to pivot. Nidhi highlights the perils of imposter syndrome and the necessary resilience for success, drawing inspiration from figures like Elon Musk. The conversation also addresses the importance of self-care in a toxic work culture, reminding us that fulfillment often lies just beyond the struggle.
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Jun 15, 2022 • 1h 15min

193 - What is copywriting? — with Neville Medhora

Neville Medhora, a savvy copywriter and author, shares insights from his journey in the world of marketing. He explains how effective copywriting is about clear communication and modern technology, stressing that familiarity can hinder creative critique. The conversation also dives into the evolving landscape of digital communication and the role of AI in copywriting. Neville emphasizes the importance of ethical marketing and adapting to industry changes, while encouraging budding writers to seize opportunities in their craft.
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8 snips
Jun 8, 2022 • 1h 5min

192 - You Can’t Be Good At Everything — with Kyle T Webster

Kyle T Webster, an award-winning illustrator and digital brush innovator for Adobe, shares captivating insights from his career. He discusses overcoming public speaking anxiety, the challenges of switching from web design to illustration, and the importance of pricing negotiations in the creative industry. Kyle also reveals how his personal artistic needs led to the creation of KyleBrush, a tool now essential for many artists. His journey emphasizes the value of embracing one’s creative identity and the perks of calculated risks.
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45 snips
Jun 1, 2022 • 1h 12min

191 - How Chatbots and Messenger Automation Work — with Natasha Takahashi

Natasha Takahashi, an entrepreneur who left USC to create two successful businesses around messenger automation, shares her journey and insights. She discusses the transformative power of chatbots in enhancing customer engagement and streamlining communication. Topics include the strategic use of messaging automation on Instagram to boost lead conversion and tips for seamless user interactions. Natasha also explores the role of chatbots in education, advocating for a balance between automation and personal touches in user experience.
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6 snips
May 25, 2022 • 1h 13min

190 - Life in the Metaverse — with Lisa Andrews

Lisa Andrews, an investor and futurist from Singularity University, discusses the exciting convergence of physical and digital realities. She dives into the implications of NFTs and the Metaverse, exploring their potential to address global challenges. Lisa emphasizes the importance of community in innovation and the evolving landscape of social media monetization. She shares insights on decentralized organizations and the dynamic future of technology—highlighting how emerging trends can empower creativity and business growth.
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8 snips
May 18, 2022 • 1h 12min

189 - Making time for yourself — with Chris Franklin

Chris Franklin, a filmmaker and photographer from South Mississippi, shares his inspiring journey from pre-med to video production. He discusses the emotional hurdles of transitioning careers and the importance of self-acceptance. Chris opens up about the challenge of navigating finances in creative fields, reflecting on wise spending choices. He also shares insights on ending a business partnership and the personal growth that followed. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes positivity and self-discovery as keys to success in any creative endeavor.
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43 snips
May 11, 2022 • 1h 10min

188 - How to tell better stories — with Kindra Hall

Kindra Hall, an acclaimed keynote speaker and bestselling author, delves into the art of storytelling and its profound impact on business connections. She discusses the essential elements of effective storytelling, emphasizing the need for authenticity and emotional resonance. Listeners learn how to refine their narratives by balancing rehearsal with spontaneity, making stories relatable and engaging. Kindra also addresses the vulnerabilities of public speaking, offering practical tips to help both extroverts and introverts share compelling tales and conquer self-doubt.
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53 snips
May 4, 2022 • 59min

187 - How to tell your story — with Chris Do

In this enlightening discussion, branding expert Anneli Hansson shares her two decades of experience in branding and marketing, shedding light on the power of storytelling. They explore how authentic narratives can forge deeper connections in personal and professional realms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, illustrating how genuine struggles resonate more than mere achievements. With tips on embracing one’s true self and standing out in a saturated market, this talk inspires listeners to find and tell their unique stories.
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25 snips
Apr 27, 2022 • 1h 11min

186 - How Brand Strategy Works — with Mika Saulitis

Mika Saulitis, Director of Creative Strategy at Trollbäck+Company, dives into the intricate world of brand strategy. He shares his journey from being a receptionist to a leading strategist, illustrating how career paths can pivot unexpectedly. Mika emphasizes the balance of creativity and strategic thinking, and the dangers of becoming a 'yes' person in client relationships. With insights on crafting authentic brand identities and navigating stakeholder challenges, he reveals how storytelling and collaboration are essential for successful brand strategy.
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68 snips
Apr 20, 2022 • 1h 17min

185 - You don’t need to be an expert — with Graham Cochrane

Graham Cochrane, an entrepreneur and YouTuber, shares his transformative journey from being laid off to founding a successful online business. He emphasizes that you don't need to be an expert to teach others. Topics include innovative income streams for creatives, the importance of community-building, and personal anecdotes demonstrating resilience. Graham also discusses the financial growth of his business and the significance of serving others through your work, drawing on his experiences from minimal earnings to financial independence.

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