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    Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond. We would love to hear your feedback!

    This episode's guest is Shaun McAlister. After graduating from the Art Institute of Dallas in 2004 and spending nearly 10 years in the world of entertainment and agency marketing, Shaun struck out on his own to live his personal dream of being successfully self-employed. These days, instead of toiling away in a cubicle working 40-60 hours per week, he puts his passion to work by working directly with the businesses, organizations and artists seeking his professional creative services. He specializes in web design, graphic design, video production, motion graphics and photography, with clients ranging from international corporations to nonprofits and family-owned businesses.

    We discuss the benefits of working from home, some of the changes in technology through the years, leaving your mark, and so much more on episode 16 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned! Visit Shaun's website here! Check out the Afroman music video he worked on and much more here!

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    057 - Comedian Carl LaBove

    057 - Comedian Carl LaBove

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    056 - Comedian Darryl Littleton

    056 - Comedian Darryl Littleton

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    055 - Comedian Tony Casillas

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    054 - Becca Peixotto, Ph.D.

    054 - Becca Peixotto, Ph.D.

    Dr. Becca Peixotto in the field. Photo couretesy of the Perot Museum.

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    052 - Frame4Frame 2019 Red Carpet

    052 - Frame4Frame 2019 Red Carpet

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    051 - Frame4Frame Festival 2019

    051 - Frame4Frame Festival 2019

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    050 - Selase Botchway

    050 - Selase Botchway

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