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Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung

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The Cracking Creativity Podcast shows you how creatives turn their ideas into action, create interesting projects, and build an engaged audience through shared passions.

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[Recap for Episode 69] Bob Baker on Following Your Curiosity, Being Persistent, and Finding Success as an Artist

March 08, 2017 14:00 - 8 minutes - 7.25 MB

A recap of episode 68 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Bob Baker where he talks about doing things that interest you, why you need to be persistent, and what separates successful artists from unsuccessful artists.

[Replay] Tim Lawrence on Growing Through Adversity, Minimalism, and the Power of Listening

March 01, 2017 13:00 - 1 hour - 42.7 MB

This is a replay of episode 23 with Tim Lawrence. With so many people going through adversity, it is important to remember that we can grow through even the most trying circumstances. --- Tim Lawrence is a copy editor, writer and adversity researcher. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Barclays Center, and Lincoln Center, and has copyedited for New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling authors. In this episode, Tim talks about growing through adversity, the benefits of a mi...

69: Bob Baker on Following Your Curiosity, Being Persistent, and Finding Success as an Artist

February 21, 2017 13:00 - 1 hour - 33.8 MB

Bob Baker has always been determined to make a living from his creative career. He started off his career by creating a music publication from scratch, with no prior experience. He didn’t let his lack of experience prevent him from achieving his goals. He just experimented with different ideas until he made it work. Since that first publication he has expanded his interests well beyond a local music magazine. He has dabbled with writing, painting, and creating courses for aspiring artists....

[Recap for Episode 68] Kym Dolcimascolo on Creating a Plan, Knowing Your Audience, and How Artists Can Change the World

February 14, 2017 13:00 - 6 minutes - 5.46 MB

A recap of episode 68 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kym Dolcimascolo where she talks about creating plans, why you should know your audience, and how artists can change the world.

68: Kym Dolcimascolo on Creating a Plan, Knowing Your Audience, and How Artists Can Change the World

February 07, 2017 13:00 - 1 hour - 34.5 MB

Kym Dolcimascolo got a degree in photography and film making but didn't follow that path once she graduated from school. Instead she became a computer engineer and worked her way up the career ladder. After working for a while in the corporate world, she decided she had had enough. So, she set herself up to leave her corporate job and started a web design company. This career move allowed her to work with people who embraced creativity, and eventually led her into coaching for artists an...

[Replay] 44: Sarah Jackson on Making a Positive Impact on Immigrant Families, the Power of Small Steps, and Why You Need to Just Get Started

January 31, 2017 13:00 - 1 hour - 27.3 MB

This is a replay of episode 44 with Sarah Jackson. In these trying times, it's good to remember that people like Sarah are making a huge difference in the world. Sarah Jackson is the founder of Casa de Paz, a hospitality home for families affected by immigrant detention. She is also the founder ofVolleyball Latino, a year-round indoor volleyball league that raises money for Casa de Paz. In this episode, Sarah talks about why she started Casa de Paz and Volleyball Latino, the importance of ...

[Recap for Episode 67] Marcella Chamorro on Letting Go of Ego, Getting Into Creative Flow, and Becoming More Mindful

January 24, 2017 13:00 - 6 minutes - 5.27 MB

A recap of episode 67 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Marcella Chamorro where she talks about letting go of your ego, getting into creative flow, and becoming more mindful.

67: Marcella Chamorro on Lettting Go of Ego, Getting Into Creative Flow, and Becoming More Mindful

January 17, 2017 13:00 - 50 minutes - 22.7 MB

Marcella Chamorro's creative journey hasn't been a straight line. Her career path didn't reveal itself to her until well after she graduated from college. In fact, she took multiple detours including working at a non-profit, getting her masters degree, and starting a web design business, all before finding her true calling. She only recognized her true calling of writing, photography, and technology after running her web design business. Through these mediums she is able to help people tap...

[Recap for Episode 66] Charlotte Eriksson (The Glass Child) on Facing Obstacles, Knowing Yourself and Your Fans, and The Importance of Your Why

January 11, 2017 13:00 - 6 minutes - 5.32 MB

A recap of episode 66 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Charlotte Eriksson where she talks about facing obstacles, knowing yourself and your fans, and the importance of knowing your why.

66: Charlotte Eriksson (The Glass Child) on Facing Obstacles, Knowing Yourself and Your Fans, and The Importance of Your Why

January 03, 2017 13:00 - 1 hour - 33.7 MB

Charlotte Eriksson grew up in a house where athletics were emphasized. The arts weren't celebrated and you weren't supposed toe express your feelings. Her family didn't grow up listening to music, so she didn't really discover music until she was 16 years old. That's when a friend introduced her music that touched her life. From that moment on, she knew she wanted to be a musician. She knew she wanted to spend her life creating that magical feeling for other people. And at the age of 18 Ch...

[Recap for Episode 65] Ryan Hildebrandt on Experimentation, Giving Value, and Creating Something Bigger Than Ourselves

December 20, 2016 13:00 - 5 minutes - 5.23 MB

A recap of episode 65 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Ryan Hildebrandt and myself where we talk about providing value, writing my book, and starting a TEDx event from scratch.

65: Ryan Hildebrandt on Experimentation, Giving Value, and Creating Something Bigger Than Ourselves

December 06, 2016 12:34 - 1 hour - 73.3 MB

Something a little bit different this week. Instead of a one way interview, I had a conversation with Ryan Hildebrandt of The Maker’s Journey podcast.  In it we talked about starting our podcasts, why you should provide value, writing a book, building  a TEDx event from scratch, and much more. Here are three things I learned by talking with Ryan: Everything Starts Off as an Experiment If you look around at all the wonderful things people are able to accomplish, you might believe they w...

[Recap for Episode 64] Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan on Having Experiences, Investing in Yourself, and Being a Better Communicator

November 29, 2016 13:00 - 5 minutes - 5 MB

A recap of episode 64 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan where they talk more about why experiences are better than having things, why you should invest in yourself, and why communication is the most important skill you can learn.

64: Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan on Having Experiences, Investing in Yourself, and Being a Better Communicator

November 22, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan were both on extremely successful career paths. Matt was working for a seven-figure chiropractic business and Charine was offered a lucrative management position at her company. On the outside, everything looked great. But internally, they both felt they were living a life of complacency. The tipping point came when they took a sabbatical to wine regions around the world. That’s when something struck Charine. She believed they could build a business aroun...

[Recap for Episode 63] Nicolas Cole on Learning from Everything You do, the Importance of Helping Others, and the Benefit of Marketing

November 15, 2016 13:00 - 8 minutes - 6.58 MB

A recap of episode 63 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Nicolas Cole where he talks more about why you should learn from everything you do, why you should help others, and why marketing is not your enemy.

63: Nicolas Cole on Learning from Everything You do, the Importance of Helping Others, and the Benefit of Marketing

November 01, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

Nicolas Cole looks like someone out of a fitness magazine, but it hasn't always been that way. When he was growing up, he was sick almost every day. By the time he was 17 years old, he weighed less than 100 pounds. He missed school a lot and didn't have many friends. So he turned to World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft became his escape from life. He played so much that he was one of the top players in the entire game. That is until he was faced with a tough decision. He could either conti...

[Recap for Episode 62] Monica Kang on Thinking Like an Outsider, the Importance of Asking Questions, and the Power of Self-Awareness

October 25, 2016 12:00 - 6 minutes - 5.73 MB

A recap of episode 62 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Monica Kang where she talks more about why you should think link an outsider, the importance of asking questions, and how self-awareness can improve your problem solving.

62: Monica Kang on Thinking Like an Outsider, the Importance of Asking Questions, and the Power of Self-Awareness

October 18, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 29 MB

Monica Kang knew early in life that she wanted to work in international affairs. Her upbringing in two countries compelled her to understand how people related to each other, and steered her towards her role working with the government. Monica worked for years in international affairs, and even though she loved her job, she still felt something was lacking. She saw that people weren't creatively fulfilled at their jobs and knew she wanted to help them. She knew she could fulfill that gap, ...

[Recap for Episode 61] Kaitlyn Guay on Creative Growth as and Evolution, Finding Beauty an Gratitude, and Overcoming Resistance

October 04, 2016 12:00 - 8 minutes - 6.95 MB

A recap of episode 61 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kaitlyn Guay where she talks more about why creative growth is an evolution, how to find beauty and gratitude in every day life, and ways you can overcome Resistance.

61: Kaitlyn Guay on Creative Growth as and Evolution, Finding Beauty an Gratitude, and Overcoming Resistance

September 27, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.8 MB

Kaitlyn Guay grew up wanting to be in Broadway. She grew up in a household where she wasn’t allowed to watch TV and could only watch movies on the weekends. She grew up in a cultural bubble where she entertained herself by writing poems and song lyrics for fun. While she wanted to be an artist and entertainer, those around her thought it would be too risky, so she became a musical teacher. This allowed her to share her passion for the arts with others. That is until a severe case of Chroni...

[Recap Episode] Adam James Butcher on Sharing Your Work, the Importance of Habits and Routines, and Why Artists Need to Sell

September 20, 2016 12:00 - 7 minutes - 5.6 MB

A recap of episode 60 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Adam James Butcher where he dives more into why you should share your work, the value of habits and routines, and why selling is crucial for your business.

[Recap Episode] Andrea Dantas on Learning, Leaning in to Your Why, and Doing Work that Matters

September 06, 2016 12:00 - 6 minutes - 5.11 MB

A recap of episode 59. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Andrea Dantas wheres he dives more into why you should never stop learning, why you should always remember your why, and what it takes to do work that matters to you.  

Andrea Dantas on Learning, Leaning in to Your Why, and Doing Work that Matters

August 30, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 32.9 MB

Andrea Dantas could have ended up poor and broke in Brazil. Her father went bankrupt when she was a child and her mother struggled to feed two kids. Her one saving grace was her love for acting. Andrea left Brazil to study acting in Australia. While she was able to get a tourist Visa, she had trouble getting a work Visa. So her mother smuggled her money by putting it inside books she sent through the mail. While she survived on a diet of canned beans, she was still happy because she was le...

[Recap Episode] Bodlar Deathbringer on Being a Prolific Creator, Networking and Marketing Your Art, and Overcoming Your Fears

August 23, 2016 12:00 - 6 minutes - 5.51 MB

A recap of episode 58. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Bodlar Deathbringer where he dives more into the challenges you face as an artist, the importance in marketing and networking, and why you need to confront your fears.    

58: Bodlar Deathbringer on Being a Prolific Creator, Networking and Marketing Your Art, and Overcoming Your Fears

August 16, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 34.1 MB

Bodlar Deathbringer is a visual artist living in New York City. Since early in his life, it seemed like he was destined to become an artist. His father was a visual artist and his mother was a writer. He also started creating his own paintings when he was eight years old. So it would seem odd that Bodlar went into IT work. After years of working in the corporate world, he finally decided he had enough. He decided he would move to New York City to pursue his art career full-time. It hasn't ...

Ginger Kern on Engaging Your Playfulness, Helping Others and Ourselves, and Travel as a Rite of Passage Recap Episode

August 02, 2016 12:00 - 7 minutes - 6.3 MB

The first recap episode of the show. Let me know what you think of the shortened format. If you liked this recap, check out Ginger's full episode!

57: Ginger Kern on Engaging Your Playfulness, Helping Others and Ourselves, and Travel as a Rite of Passage

July 26, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 38.1 MB

Ginger Kern knew she wanted to leave her childhood home in the Midwest even when she was a young. She grew up reading books on adventure and mythology, which fueled her desire to get away. So, when she had the opportunity to visit her family in Germany, she jumped on it. Even though she didn’t speak German and her family didn’t speak English, she was hooked on travel and living abroad. This was the beginning of her life fueled by travel, adventure, and a desire to help other people do the ...

56: Chris Dessi on Building a Personal Brand, Becoming a Tastemaker, and Defining Success

July 19, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 43.1 MB

Chris Dessi was fired three times in two years, but that didn’t stop him from building a successful career. Instead of letting those setbacks get him down, he leveraged them into building his own business, writing multiple books, appearing on TV, and running his own summits. In this episode, learn about the power of a personal brand, being a taste maker, and defining success. Here are three things you can learn from Chris: Build a personal brand Building a personal brand is one of the ...

Puneet Sachdev on His Journey Into Creative Philanthropy, the Key to Successful Projects, and the Importance of Mindfulness

June 28, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 32.2 MB

Puneet Sachdev worked for years in the hotel industry and with General Electric as a management consultant. He now uses that knowledge in his work as a consultant, creative philanthropist, and coach. He is also the author of Deepa Wishes Daddy Happy Birthday, a book based on the time he’s spent with his daughter. He uses 100% of the proceeds from the book to support the education of underprivileged children. The book also began his work as a creative philanthropist. In this episode, learn...

54: Sally Safadi on Playing in Empty Spaces, the Importance of Trial and Error, and Leveraging our Imaginations

June 21, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 33.8 MB

Sally Safadi was working at an after school program for kids between medical school and graduating . While there, she found it was difficult for children to learn in the traditional school environment after already spending eight hours in school. So she came up with different games for the kids to play to get them involved in learning. This began her shift from studying science to studying and exploring creativity. Sally’s site, Neurons Away, is the hub for all her work including her book ...

53: Catherine Orer on Multiple Paths to Success, the Importance of Gratitude, and Becoming Part of a Community

June 14, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 27.4 MB

Catherine Orer was an award winning communications and PR expert for multinational corporations for years, but that job never felt fulfilling to her. So, when the opportunity to study at Christies in Paris opened up, she jumped on it. While in Paris she gained hands on experience working in contemporary art galleries. After her studies, she brought this knowledge and experience back to Canada. While working at an art gallery in Montreal, many artists approached her for help. This began Cat...

52: Jacob Sokol on Thoughts and Self-Awareness, Confidence from Action, and Figuring Things Out

June 07, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 32 MB

Jacob Sokol was climbing the corporate ladder at his job as a computer technician when he he realized there was a deep void in his life. His life was filled with the highest of highs, but also the lowest of lows. He didn’t trust his own happiness. He knew something had to change. So he took a 5 week trip to Europe. That is when he decided to embark on a quest to create his ideal life. In this episode, find out about Jacob’s beginnings, his quest to help people create their ideal lives, and a...

Miranda Aisling on the Importance of Experimentation, Curiosity's Role in Creativity, and the Importance of Art

May 24, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 36.2 MB

Miranda Aisling found her passion at a very young age. She went to college at the age of 14, and by her junior year of college, two things gave her a clear direction in life. The first was deciding to open up an art center. The second was a trip to El Salvador that changed her life. In this episode, learn about her work as an artist, community builder, and creator of Miranda’s Hearth, the first Community Art Hotel. Here are three things you can learn from Miranda: The beauty of experimen...

50: Kevin Chung on Art, Creativity, and Lessons Learned While Cracking Creativity

May 17, 2016 16:00 - 1 hour - 34.2 MB

This week is going to be a little different. Instead of interviewing another creative, I wanted to celebrate the fiftieth episode of Cracking Creativity by having someone else interview me. I had my friend and former podcast guest, Jacques Ho, interview me. He has been a huge part of my work on this site and this podcast. Each week we meet to discuss what we are working on while also keeping each other accountable to our goals. He has a lot of insights on my work, which I thought would be ...

49: Will Hatton on World Adventures on a Budget, Pushing Yourself Past Your Limits, and Making a Change in Your Life

May 03, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 28.1 MB

Will Hatton has a passion for travel and adventure.Not only that, he also loves to do it on a budget. Through hiswebsite, The Broke Backpacker, Will talks about his many wonderfultravels and adventures around the world while also doing it on atight budget. He has traveled everywhere from India and South East Asia tosome of the world's most dangerous countries like Palestine,Pakistan, Venezuela, and Iran. While many people might consider hismethods and unconventional and dangerous, he has fo...

48: Thom Fox on Life Changing Moments, the Importance of Strong Relationships, and The Value of a Startup Mentality

April 26, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 48.1 MB

Thom Fox is a strategy consultant who helps companies with complex problems. He has created economic empowerment programs that have reached over 3 million people and has conducted 1,200 seminars, workshops and keynotes. But his story wasn’t always one filled with success. Thom started off in a life of crime and with an addiction to angel dust. He broke into people’s homes and got arrested at the age of 14. It wasn’t until he was 19 years old that he realized he needed to make a change in hi...

47: Angela Lussier on Being an Imposter, Living Life by Your Own Rules, and the Importance of Play

April 19, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 33.8 MB

Angela Lussier is a coach, public speaker, and author of three books. In this episode Angela talks about her journey towards creating her own business, how to overcome the imposter syndrome, why you need to live by your own rules, and the importance of play. Here are three things you can learn from Angela: Everyone feels like an imposter If you think you are the only one who feels like an imposter, you are dead wrong. We all feel like imposters in some way or another. Even those who look ...

46: Dr. Matt Westheimer on Mentorships, Relationships, and the Importance of a Process Based Mindset

April 12, 2016 11:00 - 1 hour - 32.9 MB

Dr. Matt Westheimer is a chiropractor and the founder of Elite Blueprint.  In this episode Matt talks about his journey of selling everything he had to build a chiropractic practice in Singapore, the role mentors have played in his life, why you need support from the people around you, and the reason the process is more important than the result. Here are three things you can learn from Matt: The Power of Mentorship One constant throughout Matt's life has been the influence of mentors on ...

45: Cynthia Morris on the Challenges of a Creative Life, Letting Your Creative Self Lead, and Creating Your Own Stories

April 05, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 29.1 MB

Cynthia Morris is an author, illustrator, and the creator Original Impulse. She has turned many of her ideas to reality from completing a novel to running creativity workshops in Paris. In this episode, Cynthia talks about the struggles of a creative life, listening to your inner artist, and the need to create our own stories. Here are three things you can learn from Cynthia: The Creative Life Isn’t Easy Even though Cynthia has achieved many things in her creative career, that doesn’t mea...

44: Sarah Jackson on Making a Positive Impact on Immigrant Families, the Power of Small Steps, and Why You Need to Just Get Started

March 29, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 27.3 MB

Sarah Jackson is the founder of Casa de Paz, a hospitality home for families affected by immigrant detention. She is also the founder ofVolleyball Latino, a year-round indoor volleyball league that raises money for Casa de Paz. In this episode, Sarah talks about why she started Casa de Paz and Volleyball Latino, the importance of taking small steps, and why you need to take action if you want to achieve your goals. Here are three things you can learn from Sarah: One Moment Can Completely C...

41: Dustin Main on Being Present, Storytelling, and the Power of Vulnerability

March 23, 2016 17:37 - 1 hour - 33.7 MB

Dustin Main is one of the photographers behind Lightmoves Creative and the creator of Date an Adventurer. He is also an entrepreneur, adventure photographer, and documentary film maker. In this episode, Dustin talks about being present, using storytelling in his photography, and the power of vulnerability and being open. Here are three things you can learn from Dustin: Be Present Every decision we make can alter the course of our lives. We just need to be aware of them. Some days we will...

43: Max Makewell on Creating Your Own Identity, Overcoming Everyday Obstacles, and the Importance of Building Relationships

March 22, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 58 MB

Max Makewell is a New York City based artist and muralist, but it wasn’t always this way. He grew up in a family of artists and started his career as an artist, but then transitioned into the startup world. It was only after spending a few years there that he came back to being an artist full-time. In this episode, Max talks about owning your identity, making your way through obstacles, and building relationships as the core of marketing your art. Here are three things you can learn from Ma...

42: Charlie Gilkey on Mindsets, Business for Creatives, and the Power of Art

March 15, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 35.2 MB

Charlie Gilkey is is the creator of Productive Flourishing and the host of the Creative Giants podcast. He describes himself as the result of mashing up an entrepreneur, Army officer, and philosopher. In this episode, Charlie talks about mindsets, business, and the power of art. Here are three things you can learn from Charlie: Drop the Artist Label Many artists have painted themselves into a corner by calling themselves an artist. They are afraid of the fraud police that tell them they’r...

40: Josh Rivedal on His One-Man Show, the Importance of Marketing, and Learning from Failure

March 01, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 34 MB

Josh Rivedal is the founder and director of the I'mPossible Project. He is also the author of two books and the star of his own one-man show. In this episode, Josh talks about overcoming his near suicide, the importance of marketing for artists, and the lessons we can learn from failure. Here are three things you can learn from Josh: The Power of Storytelling One thing Josh has learned from all his trials and tribulations is the power of story. Josh's career jump started through the help ...

39: Juan Sepulveda on Creating vs. Marketing Your Art, the Power of the Right Mindset, and Diversifying Your Income Streams

February 23, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 35.8 MB

Juan Sepulveda is a painter and the creator of The Winding Stairs Podcastand The Gentleman’s Brotherhood. His art focuses around the lessons and symbols of free masonry. In this episode, Juan talks about marketing and creating art, why you must have the right mindset, and why you need to diversify your income streams. Here are three things you can learn from Juan: Marketing and Creating Art Require Different Ways of Thinking Artists are often opposed to the idea of marketing their work. P...

38: Rebel Advisors James Wightman & Kristen Cruz on Having the Right Conversations, Research and Self-Reflection, and Multiple Right Answers

February 16, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 39.8 MB

James Wightman and Kristen Cruz are the co-founders of Rebel Advisorsand the authors of The Rebel Way. They want to show students that college isn’t the only path towards success. Here are three things you can learn from James and Kristen: Conversations Can Help You Make Better Decisions The problem with most students who go to college and don’t finish is, they never stopped to think about what they wanted out of the college experience. They are told by their parents and counselors that c...

37: Tim Noxsinz on Enabling Others, Seeking What You Want, and Reaching Your Full Potential

February 09, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 32 MB

Tim Noxsinz aka Timitude is the creator of CreativeMondays.net  and co-host of the Middle of Nowhere Show. In this episode,  Tim talks about enabling others, seeking what you want, and reaching your potential. Here are three things you can learn from Tim: How to Empower Others Although Tim is a writer and co-host of a podcast show, he believes his greatest strength is enabling others. Through his work on Timitude, Creative Mondays and the Middle of Nowhere Show, he is able to give people ...

36: Brandon Lee on Reinvention, Making an Impact, and Mentorship

February 02, 2016 14:00 - 1 hour - 29.2 MB

Brandon Lee is an an entrepreneur and writer. After spending three years an an international speaker for churches and nonprofits, he reinvented himself and became a real estate investor. In this episode, Brandon talks about reinventing himself, making an impact, and mentorship. Here are three things you can learn from Brandon: You Can Make an Impact While working as a speaker for non-profits, Brandon learned the impact he could have on people. He didn’t need to go to school or take a cour...

35: Alex Hanse on Pursuing Your Dreams, Having the Right Mindsets, and Never Giving Up

January 26, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 25.7 MB

Alex Hanse is the owner of Foolies Clothing and the host of Dream Without Limits Radio. In this episode, Alex talks about why many people don’t pursue their dreams, why you need to have the right mindset to succeed, and why you shouldn’t give up. Here are three things you can learn from Alex: Don’t Give Up Often times, what separates those who make it from those who don’t is giving up. We focus too much on trying to figure out exactly how to get it right. We want to find the instant path ...

34: Jim Hopkinson on Embracing the New, the Importance of a Side Projects, and Tips on Negotiation

January 19, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 31.6 MB

Jim Hopkinson is an author, speaker, teacher, and, entrepreneur. Jim has worked at startups, big corporations, and for himself at SalaryTutor.com. In this episode, Jim talks about the lessons he learned while working at ESPN and WIRED, why side projects are important, and the best ways to negotiate your salary. Embrace the New Jim has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to emerging technologies. He was a digital producer before that title even existed and he has always embraced ne...

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