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    Explore " banner" with insightful episodes like "Supplies for Exhibiting", "061: "We're In The Endgame Now"", "S1.48 - Destruction from Perfection", "Manifestation Week 5 - Audio" and "Star Spangled Banner Special" from podcasts like ""Confessions of the Creative Kind", "Ace Comicals", "Lorekeepers - A Worldbuilding Podcast", "Word of Life, Miami" and "Heat Rocks"" and more!

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    Supplies for Exhibiting

    Supplies for Exhibiting

    Last week I exhibited at a local market, Art & Beer night in Downtown Los Angeles. For this 1 night event I carted all my merchandise and usual supplies to be one of several artists included in the market. In this week's episode I give you a recap of the event as well as a rundown on all the supplies that I normally bring to events as an exhibitor. I'm sharing all the equipment I use, my display materials and why I do it the way I do it. If you're struggling over what to bring to set your booth up for success, hopefully this will help!

    Get the full episode show notes here with pictures, specific reference links and where you can leave comments related to the episode:
    http://www.jesskovic.com/podcast/9

    Visit my online boutique featuring exclusive designs on apparel, accessories and art prints:
    https://sugarbunchcreative.com/

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    061: "We're In The Endgame Now"

    061: "We're In The Endgame Now"
    In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul assemble to discuss, in epic detail, The culmination of 11 years and 22 movies. The ending of the Marvel Cinematic Universe “Infinity Saga”, Avengers: Endgame. (https://www.marvel.com/movies/avengers-endgame) BEWARE! The spoilers start at around the 0h54m mark! There's also some discussion about Free Comic Book Day 2019! (https://www.freecomicbookday.com/) Notes: Leon mentions a couple of articles during our Endgame discussion which we have included here. BEWARE These articles contain spoilers! do not click these links unless you have already seen Avengers: Endgame *https://bit.ly/2ULkQ6u Published by Vanity Fair (https://www.vanityfair.com/) and written by Joanna Robinson (https://www.vanityfair.com/contributor/joanna-robinson) *https://bit.ly/2YgrVy5 Published by Slash Film (https://www.slashfilm.com/) and written by Ethan Anderton (https://www.slashfilm.com/author/ethan-anderton/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#

    S1.48 - Destruction from Perfection

    S1.48 - Destruction from Perfection

    Mentioned often and avoided every time, this week we finally allow ourselves to talk of the residents of the Etherium... angels.

    As mentioned, don't forget to check out the Angelarium! Mad credit to Peter Mohrbacher for his beautiful and haunting imagination.

    Talking points: Weather embargo, the Simpsons are an institution, basically the gummy ship, angel-aberration hybrids, mother cloth, spending wayyyy too long on numbers, also, what's a Dusk?

    References

    • Ashcurse, doom of creation: ep. 1
    • Osteos, bone-hallows of Halûme: ep. 36
    • The Nine, protectors of the leyspires: ep. 37

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    Star Spangled Banner Special

    Star Spangled Banner Special

    The Song: Francis Scott Key's "Star-Spangled Banner" (1814)

    For this July 4th week, Morgan and I wanted to do something special and tackle the Great American Heat Rock aka "The Star-Spangled Banner." As Oliver notes during the episode, this is both the oldest song that most Americans know (partly) by heart and the one that we'll hear the most versions of across our lifetimes. Some versions are transcendent. Some are historically groundbreaking. Some are by Fergie. Choose accordingly.

    More about "The Star-Spangled Banner":

    Show Tracklisting (all songs are renditions of The Star Spangled Banner unless indicated otherwise):

    • The Anacreontic Song
    • Lady Gaga
    • Whitney Houston
    • Whitney Houston: I Will Always Love You
    • Whitney Houston
    • Marvin Gaye
    • Jose Feliciano
    • Jimi Hendrix
    • Mississippi Mass Choir
    • Bleeding Gum Murphy from The Simpsons
    • Daryl Coley: When Sunday Comes
    • Fergie
    • Kim Weston: Lift Every Voice and Sing
    • Committed: Lift Every Voice and Sing
    • Maze: Before I Let Go
    • New Order: Bizarre Love Triangle 
    • New Order: Blue Monday
    • New Order: Bizarre Love Triangle
    • Whitney Houston

    If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

    Modernizing the Student Experience with Marilyn Smith

    Modernizing the Student Experience with Marilyn Smith
    In this inaugural episode of Top of Mind with The Tambellini Group, Tambellini's Alex Freeman sat down with Marilyn Smith, Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer of George Mason University (GMU), to discuss the university’s student experience redesign initiative, data warehousing, constituent relationship management (CRM), GMU’s new state of the art instructional building on campus, and more.

    Focus on the Next Play | When Creativity & Sports Collide

    Focus on the Next Play | When Creativity & Sports Collide

    Focus on the Next Play

    Back in the day, I played wide receiver for my high school football team. On a cold Friday night under the lights, we hosted the Cedar Rapids Kennedy Cougars. It was a big game for me as it was one of my final senior home games and I was trying to get recruited to play college ball.

    Everything started off great for us as I caught a few catches on the opening drive and we scored on the first possession. After that, things started to fall apart.

    On the next drive, I dropped an easy pass and began getting in my own head. I dropped the ball again a few plays later which was completely out of character as I had around two drops the entire season.

    Self-Destructing

    Finally, I had a complete breakdown. They punted it on 4th down and as I was back deep to receive the kick. I remember watching the ball hang in the air forever as it soared toward me. It felt like an eternity and gave me plenty of time to psych myself out that I could drop it...which is exactly what I did. I ended up muffing the punt which Kennedy recovered for a touchdown.

    I remember laying on the ground embarrassed, wishing that I could sink into the ground and disappear forever. My confidence was destroyed and my self-destructing behavior was contagious as we got routed like 50-7. While most people don't remember that night as vividly as I do, that was the moment I realize I could get in my own head and let my mind run rampant.

    Despite this game, I still got recruited to play football at Wartburg College. Throughout my four years, something our coaches drilled into our heads was "focus on the next play." If I would've had this mindset back on that Friday night under the lights, I would've been able to bounce back after that first dropped pass.

    When Creativity & Sports Collide

    "Focus on the next play" is something you'll hear the greatest athletes of all time refer to. Whether it's Micahel Jordan, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant or Peyton Manning, it holds true for all of them.

    You don't have to be a hall of fame athlete to adopt this mentality. It's so simple and I've slowly begun to realize how this mantra can impact my life (and yours) as a creative.

    I've been blessed to experience both worlds of being a hybrid jock and creative. There's a lot of overlap when it comes to showing up and becoming the best version of yourself on the field or in your work.

    In football, focusing on the next play meant letting go of what I possibly probably screwed up in the past and aiming my attention at the next opportunity.

    If I dropped a pass, missed a block or screwed up an assignment, I have the ability to respond and make up for it the next play.

    As an artist and designer, focusing on the next play means learning from and improving on the last piece or project I kicked out.

    If this drawing flopped on Instagram or the client didn't vibe to any of my first mocks, I have the ability to get back to the drawing board.

    Fuck Up Often

    If you're like me, you often get caught up in the "what ifs" in life.

    Like "what if" I wouldn't have dropped the first pass against Kennedy? Would I have avoided self-destructing and helped my team make it a closer game?

    More recently it's like, "what if" I would've posted at a different time, used a different lettering style or different idea all together? Would it have gotten more engagement or would the client have loved the first mock?

    I'm slowly learning that dwelling on the "what ifs" in your past will get you nowhere. To me, it seems to only depress and discourage me from focusing on the next play.

    If you're like me, your past is littered with failures. Getting your hands on the Neuralyzer from Men in Black would be great to erase those mistakes. However, this is the real world and unfortunately, that doesn't exist. In the meantime, do what Tara Victoria suggested in episode 50"Fuck up and fuck up often."

    Bouncing Back & Sticking With It

    Adopting this next play mentality as a creative encourages you to fuck up and fail as much as you can.

    It's about constantly kicking out work with the goal of experimenting, evolving and growing throughout the process.

    It's not about getting caught up in the "what ifs" and chasing perfectionism.

    Focusing on the next play is about bouncing back and responding. Especially when something didn't go the way you had hoped or planned.

    I'm a believer that sticking with it even when it isn't convenient will present another opportunity. Even if you muffed the punt the first time around.

    I want to encourage you to adopt a 'sportsball' mentality and focus on the next play.

    It's hard to catch your big break when you're dwelling on the "what ifs."

    Shownotes

    Brad Weaver & Tara Victoria of The Banner Years & The Shore

    Brad Weaver & Tara Victoria of The Banner Years & The Shore

    Ready to Dance?

    As you know I want this show to encourage you to carve out time to build something for yourself whether that’s outside a day job or other life commitments. This show also exists to have the hard conversations we as creatives find it easier to neglect.

    Today is definitely one of those hard conversations but I think it’s extremely important to bring to light. As you know I deal with anxiety every day, but other times I go through episodes of brain fog and depression. These used to be things I never talked about, but sharing it helps me work through them and allows people like you to know you’re not alone.

    This is the exact reason for having today’s guest Brad Weaver and Tara Victoria on the show.

    These two are partners that live in Atlanta doing Content Strategy, product design and branding for lifestyle brands through their business The Banner Years. Recently we linked up at Circles Conference as they were the keynote closing talk.

    The Shore: Be a Lighthouse

    The focus of the talk was to bring awareness to their new side project, The Shore. The Shore is a metaphor in which we’ll talk more in depth about in this episode. They spoke about the hard topics of being a creative and dealing with vulnerability, comparison, anxiety and depression. Safe to say their talk had the room captivated and left the attendees leaving on a note of solidarity.

    I jumped at the opportunity to get them on the show so we could continue this conversation.

    In this episode they:

    • Cover the scientific link between creatives with anxiety and depression
    • Discuss creating a community of solidarity over isolated individuals
    • Give a ton of practical tips on how to battle comparison and becoming your most authentic self

    I hope this episode lets you know that you’re not alone while giving you steps towards working through whatever it is you’re dealing with.

    Key Takeaways

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    MK45: Minority Korner is Waiting... For a New National Anthem (Chicano Moratorium, LGBT & The Church, Colin Kaepernick, Britney Spears, and The VMAs)

    MK45: Minority Korner is Waiting... For a New National Anthem (Chicano Moratorium, LGBT & The Church, Colin Kaepernick, Britney Spears, and The VMAs)

    James and Nnekay are hot and bothered about Britney's new album, Glory- She is also BACK with her performance at the VMA... which G-Money (whoever that is) tried to lay a big ole smooch on her face. Not to mention she had to go after BEYONCE who SHUT IT DOWN... but was it better than her concert? Colin Kaepernick of the 49ers is facing an unusual amount of grief by flexing his freedom of speech. Cause Nnekay and James to wonder... maybe it's time to pick or creaaaaaate a new national anthem. 

    Nnekay's topic for the day is the largest anti-war protest held by American Minorities: the Chicano Moratorium- which protested the Vietnam war as well as the ridiculously large amount of Mexican American soldier death. James is talking about the Church and it's priest who are spreading hate against the LGBT community and are closeted themselves. As well as illegally spending the money of church goers for their own gain. 

    Some things included in Quizlet Korner this week are: Dildos, Olympics, and Bath Houses... Think Nnekay can get at least one right this time?

    Remember to #BeFabulousFriday

    Links!

    https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/important-day-us-history-chicano-moratorium

    https://www.facebook.com/fusionmedianetwork/videos/1538186869540619/?pnref=story