Head, Heart & Hustle
"Networking" may feel like a dirty word to many artists and creatives, but it shouldn't.
info_outline Here's why I didn't accept your LinkedIn invitationHead, Heart & Hustle
Allen's thoughts on the "quantity versus quality" approach to social media, especially as it relates to making connections with other artists and creatives.
info_outline Why you should pay attention to Uma ThurmanHead, Heart & Hustle
The New York Times op-ed regarding Uma Thurman and Harvey Weinstein is important for creatives and artists. Here's why...
info_outline Why your reaction to The Last Jedi says a lot about you as an artistHead, Heart & Hustle
If you're an artist or creative and saw The Last Jedi, your opinion of the movie says a lot about you.
info_outline Thanks for listening to Season 2Head, Heart & Hustle
Season 2 is officially over, and Allen shares his thoughts on Season 3 and what to expect in 2018.
info_outline Eulanda & Omo OsagiedeHead, Heart & Hustle
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).
info_outline Melody PengHead, Heart & Hustle
An interview with Melody Peng, an actress in Los Angeles who has appeared on a variety of network and cable shows.
info_outline Ryan DillonHead, Heart & Hustle
An interview with Ryan Dillon, a classically-trained chef, punk rock, and hardcore musician who's been creative his whole life.
info_outline Ramon DeslauriersHead, Heart & Hustle
An interview with Ramon Deslauriers, an artist who enjoys manipulating and taking photos for digital media.
info_outline Jon GoldbergHead, Heart & Hustle
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 Dr. Andrea Letamendi (@ArkhamAsylumDoc), a licensed clinical psychologist who expresses her creativity through a merger of her professional knowledge with a love of comics and all things geek. She hosts podcasts, runs panels at conventions, and has even become a character in the DC comics universe.
Drea is one of a handful of real people to have been immortalized in this way, having been portrayed as a therapist to Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl). If you're a comics geek or academic, make sure you check this one out!
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