322. Ezequiel DelaRosa, Is Cory Booker Still Talking?, Curiositea- Model Mount Rushmore
Release Date: 04/07/2025
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info_outlineYo Aunteas welcome and engage in a lively conversation with Ezequiel DelaRosa, a multifaceted creative known for his work in photography, fashion, and makeup. The discussion explores Ezequiel's Cuban background, the influence of his family on his hustle spirit, and his journey through the creative industry. They delve into the challenges of diversity within the industry and Ezequiel's current sources of inspiration, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the evolution of creativity in today's environment. In this engaging conversation, Ezequiel de la Rosa shares his journey through mentorship, faith, and the importance of community. He reflects on his experiences in photography, the challenges he faced, and how he adapted to changes in the industry. Ezequiel emphasizes the significance of authenticity in his work and discusses his personal style, musical influences, and family legacy. The conversation concludes with a look ahead to future projects, including a new YouTube channel focused on cooking and healthy living.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
04:18 The Artistic Journey Begins
07:27 Family Influence and Hustle Spirit
10:17 Transition to Photography and Fashion
13:21 The Unexpected Turn in Ezequiel's Career
16:18 Moving to Milan and Embracing Opportunities
16:44 Arrival in Italy: A New Beginning
18:08 Navigating the Fashion World
20:30 Learning and Adapting in Milan
22:01 Transitioning to Paris: New Opportunities
22:29 The Evolution of Creativity in Fashion
25:57 The Journey into Photography
29:04 Diversity and Representation in the Industry
35:16 Finding Inspiration and Maintaining Faith
37:39 Community and Collective Growth
39:08 The Journey into Photography
42:15 Navigating Challenges and Opportunities
44:18 Adapting to Change During the Pandemic
46:25 Curiositea Segment: Rapid Fire Questions
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