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In this episode I sat down with Tobi Shinobi. Tobi has countless accolades to his credit including over 150K followers on Instagram, Sony Alpha Ambassador, Adobe Partner, and speaking engagements at Apple. He has done creative work for some of the most distinguished brands in the world (Nike, Adidas, Bose, & Moen just to name a few.) I've been a fan of his work for quite some time on Instagram so this one was special for me! Our conversation covered a wide variety of topics including how his career in employment law influences his creative work, his struggle with perfectionism, how understanding your why can help you define your voice, and how he was able to transition from lawyer to full-time photographer. Tobi drops an insane amount of knowledge for the burgeoning creator out there looking to level up, as well as practical advice for those of you looking to leap full on into a creative career. During our conversation it became evident that he is getting an itch to leap into yet another field with video and film. Where will his journey take him? If his past success is any indication, the sky's the limit. What is clear is that he is, as the US government has determined on his nonimmigrant visa, an alien of extraordinary ability, and this is his story.
You can find Tobi in the following places...
http://www.tobishinobi.com/
https://www.instagram.com/tobishinobi/?hl=en
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This is episode 8 of the podcast and in this episode I sat down with G Krish. He's an aspiring singer-songwriter living in Chicago. I discovered him as I was scrolling through TikTok and his caption "I quit my corporate job 1 month ago" caught my attention. I immediately searched his name and DM'd him on Instagram. Not 24 hours later we recorded this show. In this hour we talk about how his plan has allowed him to feel nearly stress free as our world is dealing with COVID-19 despite leaving a 6 figure corporate job to pursue his passion for music. We touch on topics like holding yourself accountable and believing in yourself to the utmost degree. It's only been a few short weeks since he parted ways with his old employer and in the most uncertain of times. Hear his story now!
You can find G Krish at the following links:
https://www.gkrishmusic.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpy-mp2YYICFUDJy5_cT7aA
https://open.spotify.com/artist/77qC8tw0b2wU21l0mtZmN6?autoplay=true&v=A
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/g-krish/1477580934?ign-gact=3&ls=1
https://www.iheart.com/artist/g-krish-33294335/?autoplay=true
https://www.instagram.com/gkrishmusic/
https://www.tiktok.com/@gkrishmusic
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In episode 7 I sat down with Daniel Sadiq and we talked about what it took for him to leave his corporate job as a market researcher to start his own breakfast cafe with his wife in Elkhart Lake, WI. After recording this episode, I kept thinking about how accessible Daniel's story is and how relatable of a person he is. If you're on the fence and know that you have a great product that people like, this show may just give you the confidence to go for it! Daniel and his wife knew they had the ability to make great sandwiches, baked goods and coffee and they decided to run with it. He's 9 years into his entrepreneurial journey with no signs of stopping. This is his story.
You can get in contact with Daniel at any of the following places:
http://www.offtherailelkhartlake.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Off-The-Rail-Cafe-159690837412344/
https://www.instagram.com/offtherail_elkhartlake/?hl=en
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In this episode I talk with Kenneth LeRose aka @mister_airstream, aka @krl_photo on Instagram and we talk about why he chose to buy an airstream, attach it to the back of his Jeep and pursue landscape photography. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live a non-traditional lifestyle akin to Vanlife or the tiny house movement, you're going to love this episode! We also dive into what it takes to be an entrepreneur on the road. In the end, it became evident to me that Kenneth is a romantic at heart and is willing to deal with some inconveniences in life in order to make sure he's living it on his terms and soaking up every second.
You can find Kenneth at the following places....
https://www.instagram.com/krl_photo/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/mister_airstream/?hl=en
https://photoroamers.com/
Be sure to follow him for updates on his journey!
Also, if you've been enjoying these podcasts, please leave me some feedback on iTunes! If you know someone who could benefit from hearing one of these chats please share and help spread the word! Thank you so much for your support!
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In this episode I sit down with professional sports photographer Ross Dettman. Ross left behind a career as a mechanical engineer 27 years ago and has not looked back. His resume is one dreams are made of for any sports shooter. To date he has photographed 8 Superbowls with number 9 coming this year, The Final Four, worked with ESPN, and won a sports Emmy. If you're thinking about leaving your safe career Ross sheds light on how he was able to do just that with two young children, very little in savings, and a mortgage. There are so many takeaways from his journey and I can't wait for you to hear it!
You can find Ross at the following places on the web:
https://rossdettman.photoshelter.com/index
https://www.instagram.com/rossdettman/?hl=en
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In this episode we cover a number of topics including how Pierre was able to persuade his boss to fire him so he could receive severance pay, going on a trip around the world, and what it took to grow his YouTube following to over 100k subscribers. At the time of recording he had just started TikTok and was at around 9k followers. He is now nearing 100k there as well with 1 million as his goal in 2020. Pierre drops some insightful and impactful knowledge in this hour discussion that is an absolute must listen for anyone looking to chase their dreams and especially for those of you who are content creators. Make sure to follow his journey!
https://pierretlambert.com/podcast/
https://www.instagram.com/pierretlambert/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChuxvFyBYM3VtnLDz8l6vNA
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In this episode I sit down with Jabi Sanz. Jabi is an amazing landscape photographer and that's how we started talking through Instagram. When I learned that he was born and raised in Spain but now lives in Thailand I became fascinated with his story. In this conversation we cover a range of topics like how he was able to start his own boutique hotel on the island of Ko Lipe without ever working in the hotel industry, the difficulties he had to overcome and how he discovered photography as his passion. He is now considering letting someone else take over his hotel so he can make another huge career transition into full time photography. In his words, "who don't risk, no gain." This is how Jabi Sanz is living his way.
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Telling your family what you really want to do with your life can be one of the most challenging conversations you ever have. Imagine the pride that your loved ones would have if you became a physician. Now after expending the time, money, and energy to pursue a career in medicine, imagine leaving it all to pursue photography. In this episode Tony Menias aka @beloveful tells his story of doing just that. After falling in love with photography while going on medical mission trips he realized he needed to make a change. In our conversation it becomes evident that his life's purpose is to tell the stories of unheard voices through his powerful imagery. He is a National Geographic contributor, and has photographed some hip-hop royalty and this is his story.
Follow his journey on Instagram under the handle @beloveful.
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In this first episode I sit down with Alex Qian as he presents his story of being laid off from his finance job and ,instead of playing it safe by getting a job in the same field, deciding to pursue his passion for content creation. Alex's story paints the picture of choosing happiness and fulfillment over a pay check and having fun while designing his own path! Special thanks to him for being my first guest! You can find Alex at @_alexqian on Instagram.
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What's up everyone!? This is a brief rundown of what to expect from this show. On average we spend a third of our lives working. Many dislike or even hate their job, but yet we continue to endure this way of life. According to a recent Forbes article, 53% of surveyed employees reported being unhappy in their current position. I, unlike most, actually like my current job, but I love picking up my camera and creating so I've still had this nagging curiosity about what it takes to leave a safe career to pursue a passion or side hustle. What better way to gain some insight than to interview people that have made this daring transition? Life is too short to spend it living for the weekend and the time has come to revolutionize the way we spend our working lives!