Head, Heart & Hustle
"Networking" may feel like a dirty word to many artists and creatives, but it shouldn't.
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Allen's thoughts on the "quantity versus quality" approach to social media, especially as it relates to making connections with other artists and creatives.
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The New York Times op-ed regarding Uma Thurman and Harvey Weinstein is important for creatives and artists. Here's why...
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If you're an artist or creative and saw The Last Jedi, your opinion of the movie says a lot about you.
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Season 2 is officially over, and Allen shares his thoughts on Season 3 and what to expect in 2018.
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An interview with Eulanda and Omo Osagiede, London-based freelance writers who run the travel blog Hey, Dip Your Toes In (also known as HDYTI).
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An interview with Melody Peng, an actress in Los Angeles who has appeared on a variety of network and cable shows.
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An interview with Ryan Dillon, a classically-trained chef, punk rock, and hardcore musician who's been creative his whole life.
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An interview with Ramon Deslauriers, an artist who enjoys manipulating and taking photos for digital media.
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An interview with Jon Goldberg, a writer and creative director in the advertising world who writes comedic personal essays and is working on his first novel.
info_outlineIn this episode, I interview my good friend Brian Ward (@BWard028), a producer for Shout! Factory in Los Angeles. Like CeCe Pleasants, the profile of our first episode, Brian spent some of his teen years in Richmond, VA and worked at an amusement park. (In fact, he worked for me, dressing up as Yogi Bear while I ran the park's character program.)
As I mentioned in the introduction to the podcast, Brian and CeCe were both influential in making Head, Heart & Hustle a reality, and I was thrilled when he and I finally got an interview scheduled. As you'll see, he's a busy guy with a podcast of his own, constant cosplay projects, hosting panels at major conventions such as San Diego Comic Con, and creating short films in just 48 hours with friends - all on top of a filmmaking and production job.
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