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Taking the Jump
In 2015, I am taking the jump. I will become a full time creative, and I hope to inspire you to do the same.
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017 Sideweight Radio – How to Build a Successful Team
I don’t know how to build a successful team, but Tim Larew does. Learn how in this week’s podcast…
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015 Sideweight Radio – How to Be a Hero
Many people hit quicksand on the journey to greatness. What is the best way to regain or maintain our momentum?
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5 Ways Creatives Block Their Flow
Do you sometimes find yourself playing the role of the critic when you know you’re truly a creator? Expressing creativity can feel like a battle with oneself. The purpose of this post is to highlight the 5 ways creatives block their flow.
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Spotlight – Moe Pope
Moe Pope is no stranger to the Spotlight. This back-to-back winner of Best Hip Hop Artist at the Boston Music Awards has taken the stage countless times. Let’s look at how Moe turned his home base into a launchpad…
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Spotlight – Dave Krugman
Dave Krugman captures light and builds communities. In this week’s Spotlight, Dave shows us how at the age of 26 he has built a career doing what interests him. Let’s explore his success to inspire your personal success…
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Spotlight – Jake Jorgovan
Would you like to travel the world while running your own business that lets you do what you love? Jake Jorgovan does just that. Let’s take a look into how he has established a successful creative career for himself…
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Spotlight – Cam Meekins
Cam Meekins comes to this week’s Spotlight with his own light, Lamp City Records. His Lamp City Family helped this young leader get his newest album, 1993 Vol.2 onto Billboard Hip Hop Charts. Let’s take a look at how he made this happen…
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Introducing the Spotlight
I come across a lot of cool people. Somehow I find myself rubbing elbows with variety of unique characters doing epic stuff. That being said, I feel a need to introduce these people to others. So, here’s what I’m going to do…
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5 Reasons to Do It On Your Own
Now more than ever, we can use the power of the Internet to take charge of our own life. Let’s explore how comedian, Louis CK, self-produced his own stand-up special. Then I’ll give you 5 reasons you too should self-produce your art.