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    Explore " wmc" with insightful episodes like "Illicit went to Space and this is what he heard at 6am (Techno) - 03/10/22", "#79 Tomáš Tadlánek a Monika Chochlíková", "#74 Matěj “MONEY” Peňáz - zápasník Glory a Oktagon MMA", "EDM Does Not Stand for Enterprise Data Management" and "Music Festival Scene" from podcasts like ""DJ Illicit", "Fair Play Thinker", "Fair Play Thinker", "Back of House LIVE" and "Hairy Pork Scratching"" and more!

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    #79 Tomáš Tadlánek a Monika Chochlíková

    #74 Matěj “MONEY” Peňáz - zápasník Glory a Oktagon MMA

    EDM Does Not Stand for Enterprise Data Management

    EDM Does Not Stand for Enterprise Data Management
    Join AK and Lauren for Episode 3, as they venture into the world of Electronic Dance Music alongside David Ireland, Director of Winter Music Conference, President of Magnetic Magazine and Agency, and EDM legend, and DJ/Producer/Writer Junior Sanchez, owner of Brobot Records. And of course, it wouldn't be an episode of Back of House LIVE without regular segments, Current Events, Shout Outs, and an EDM themed round of ended up on eBay.

    Music Festival Scene

    Music Festival Scene

    Taking a look and having a chat about the growing globe festival scene.

    This weeks guest are Oliver Butterworth & Kat Neep half of the bunch of melts.



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    Consistently Moving Forward With Dustin Lee of Retro Supply Co.

    Consistently Moving Forward With Dustin Lee of Retro Supply Co.

    Dustin Lee of Retro Supply Co.

    It’s funny how a change of events can spark a radical shift for the better in your life. Dustin Lee went from rock bottom and desperation to kicking out amazing vintage based designer products for creatives under his business Retro Supply Co. His shop specializes in brushes, textures and fonts inspired by historic vintage materials. That's just the tip of the iceberg.

    Dustin found a need in the world and invested the extra effort in order for his products to stand out on Creative Market. The rest is history he changed his life with a new source of passive income.

    Over the years, he's carved out a niche in this field by giving talks and teaching workshops on building side income with your creative projects. The response was so massive that he eventually created a side brand called Passive Income for Designers which is structured around his newsletter and Facebook Group.

    In a competitive world where people tend to keep knowledge to themselves, Dustin goes all out and shares it all. He is also a co-host on the growing Honest Designers Podcast where he and 3 other creative talk about business insights and how they push each other to the next level.

    There's Gold in This Episode

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Making and creating things you wish you saw in the world.
    • Decision making and finding ways to stand out.
    • Taking action when your back is against the wall.
    • How digital products should be just as attractive as physical products.
    • The benefits of collaborating and building relationships.
    • Practical steps for creating and launching your first product.

    All listeners of this episode are gifted with a coupon code for 30% OFF your first order on his Retro Supply Co. website. Use PIZZAROLLS30 and take advantage of everything he has in his shop, including bundles!

    Keep an eye out for his workshops or speaking gigs in 2018. In the meantime, connect with him via social media, his newsletters, podcast or Facebook Group below in the show notes section.

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    Find Comfort in Discomfort & Prepare for Your Opportunities

    Find Comfort in Discomfort & Prepare for Your Opportunities

    Find Comfort in Discomfort

    The other day I was listening to the Joe Rogan podcast and he had Jamie Foxx on as a guest. I’ve always been a fan of Jamie because well…it’s Jamie Foxx. What can’t that dude do?

    However, what really blew me away was when he shared how he got into music. He used to throw these huge parties for people like P Diddy which led him to linking up with rising artists like Jay-Z and The Neptunes.

    This then led to him building a studio in the back of his house and artists had to perform any time they were new and visiting.

    One day some kid with a backpack on came in and killed his session. He then proceeded to tell Jamie he had the perfect song for him to sing on. This surprised Jamie because he never saw himself in that light before.

    This kid was Kanye West and the song was Slow Jamz in 2004.

    Jamie thought the song was a bust, but 6–8 weeks later it was the #1 song in the country.

    Following this song, Jamie blew up in the rap and R&B scene.

    He goes on record stating, “When your opportunity comes, if you prepare for it, now you can jump into it and grab it.”

    Jamie was unknowingly preparing himself for that opportunity with Kanye by:

    • throwing parties for rappers
    • immersing himself in music
    • building his own studio
    • doing comedy and acting

    It’s so simple, prepare for your opportunities, but I feel many opportunities_ don’t_ come without getting out of your comfort zone.

    Do Shit That Scares You

    I used to be the type of person who played it safe and refused to get uncomfortable.

    I’ve found over the past 3–4 year, doing things that scared the shit out of me usually led to life changing opportunities.

    When I got those opportunities, I prepared my ass off so I could deliver.

    How Jamie Foxx got into music reminds me how I got into public speaking.

    A few years ago I wanted to share ideas and encouragement but I never saw myself as a writer. Yet, I got uncomfortable and started blogging not knowing what would come of it.

    About a year into weekly blogging, my good friend Diane Gibbs offered me my first speaking gig because I mentioned on a phone call months earlier that I wanted to try it someday.

    To be 100% honest, when she asked me, every bone in my body wanted to tell her no because I was terrified. This wasn’t your typical group of 15–20 people like back in school speech class. This was a Keynote at a conference of about 100–150 people in a state where I’ve never been before.

    However, I wanted to be a speaker and that’s exactly what I became.

    I prepared my ass off and crushed that opportunity which changed my life. It has since led me to speak at conferences like Creative South, Crop and WMC Fest.

    Little did I know that writing and sharing ideas through blogging was leading me to the next stage of my life in speaking. Wild enough this brought me to podcasting.

    All of these things that made me uncomfortable radically changed who I was as a person and the creative path I’ve been chasing.

    Feeling Alive & Crushing It

    Looking back on life, playing it safe never made me worthwhile. I felt invisible instead of feeling alive.

    I think this is how a thrill seeker functions, they need to constantly be doing something insane like sky diving to feel alive. Well finding comfort in discomfort lets me feel alive and evolve to the version of Scotty I'm supposed to become..

    Getting uncomfortable has opened the flood gates of opportunity for Perspective-Collective, but it’s up to me to be prepared for those moments so I can crush them.

    When I get those “Hell Yes” opportunities I mentioned back in Episode 38, I pretend like they will never come again and that this is my one shot.

    It's taught me to_ never_ half ass anything and to pour all my soul and energy into nailing that shot.

    Even if things don’t turn out the way you expect it, you can be proud that you:

    • put yourself in a position to get this opportunity
    • invested your best effort
      I’m Going To vs. I Want To

    As you finish out this week, I want to challenge you to try something I learned from writer / influencer Jon Acuff: when you find yourself saying “I want to,” swap it for “I’m going to” instead.

    You want to start drawing, blogging, photography or writing but it makes you feel uncomfortable?

    Change your thinking to I’m going to start drawing, blogging, photography or writing because it makes me feel uncomfortable.

    Your mindset slowly begins to change with a simple swap of words.

    Following the discomfort nudges you toward the creative you're supposed to become.

    Challenging your fears present and prepare you for the opportunities that can change your life.

    Find comfort in discomfort and prepare for your opportunities.

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    38: Twitch.TV Senior Brand Designer, Alex Lazaris

    38: Twitch.TV Senior Brand Designer, Alex Lazaris

    Welcome to the Creative South Podcast! I’m your host, Jason Frostholm. We’ve gone through all of the bonus episodes from WMC fest, and starting this Friday we’re moving full time into two full episodes a week. Today, I sit down with my friend Alex Lazaris, At the time we recorded this he was the lead visual designer for Mavenlink but has since moved on to Twitch.tv. We talk about growing up in Texas, he's adrenaline fueled hobbies, mentoring other designers, and more, all right after this.

    Are you ready to Explore your creativity and meet a ton of new friends while you’re doing it? Then head over to creativesouth.com right now and get your Creative South tickets. Join us April 6th - 9th in Columbus, GA for Creative South, where you come as friends and leave as family.

    If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/CreativeSouth. Every $1 helps us cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Creative South Patron you’ll get access to exciting Creative South News before anyone else, Creative South Podcast stickers and T-shirts, and you could even get your own podcast episode. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/CreativeSouth.

    You can find out more about Alex on Dribbble and Twitter @Alex_Lazaris and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter @CreativeSoPod, and follow Creative South on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @CreativeSouthGA or over at CreativeSouth.com, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram.

    And, if you like the Creative South Podcast head over to iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music – rate us and leave a review, this helps more people find the podcast and allows us to keep getting awesome guests. Now go out and Hug Some Necks!

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    Live From WMC: Ryan Roghaar

    Live From WMC: Ryan Roghaar

    Welcome to the Creative South Podcast! I’m your host, Jason Frostholm. We’re wrapping up the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Roghaar of R2 Media Group and talk about working with a partner in Spain, the challenges of splitting time between two continents, how he got to where he is today, and more, all right after this.

    Are you ready to Explore your creativity and meet a ton of new friends while you’re doing it? Then head over to creativesouth.com right now and get your Creative South tickets. Join us April 6th - 9th in Columbus, GA for Creative South, where you come as friends and leave as family.

    If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/CreativeSouth. Every $1 helps us cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Creative South Patron you’ll get access to exciting Creative South News before anyone else, Creative South Podcast stickers and T-shirts, and you could even get your own podcast episode. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/CreativeSouth.

    You can find out more about Ryan on Dribbble and Twitter @R2MG and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter @CreativeSoPod, and follow Creative South on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @CreativeSouthGA or over at CreativeSouth.com, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram.

    And, if you like the Creative South Podcast head over to iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music – rate us and leave a review, this helps more people find the podcast and allows us to keep getting awesome guests. Now go out and Hug Some Necks!

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