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In this landmark 300th episode, the host is joined by past guests, each on a distinctive creative journey.

Guest Introductions:

1. Nikki Nash - Author of "Market Your Genius."

- Successfully published with Hay House despite unconventional methods.

- Engaged in consulting, focusing on coaching businesses and community building.

Highlights:

- Reflects on the success of her book, "Market Your Genius," connecting her with a broader audience.

- Emphasizes the importance of building a community and sustainable coaching businesses.

- Plans to relaunch her accelerator program in 2024.

Key Takeaways:

- Approach connections by offering service and support without immediate expectations.

- Building relationships by being present and available, even without an agenda.

2. Boris Meshkov - Filmmaker and video producer based in Bangkok, Thailand.

- Recently completed his first short film, gaining attention at a local film meeting.

Highlights:

- Overcame challenges with limited resources and time constraints.

- Showcased the film at a local event, gaining positive feedback.

- Attracted interest from producers and investors for future projects.

Key Takeaways:

- Overcoming limitations with creativity and resourcefulness in filmmaking.

- Leveraging local events and showcases to connect with industry professionals.

3. Marlene Sharp - Involved in animation and Japanese animation production.

- Connected with Rich Magallanes from Nickelodeon through industry events.

Discussion Highlights:

- Shares the experience of attending networking "shindigs" organized by Rich.

- Emphasizes the value of spontaneous gatherings for industry professionals.

Key Takeaways:

- The importance of spontaneous gatherings for networking in the creative industry.

- The value of being part of a community, connecting with professionals in the field.

4. Allyson Hernandez - Author and creator of the musical "A Ballad of Dreams."

- Released an audiobook combined with a concept album of the musical.

- Raised $70,000 to produce an industry reading in New York.

Highlights:

- Started as a book, later transformed into a musical.

- Recorded 17 songs from the musical in a studio.

- Combined an audiobook with the concept album for a unique experience.

Takeaway:

- Creativity can take unexpected turns; pivoting and adapting is crucial in the creative process.

5. Michaell Magrutsche - Author of "The Smart of Art."

- Advocates for the true value of art: creation, perception, and exposure.

- Emphasizes the importance of sharing creativity with others.

Highlights:

- Art's true value lies in creation, perception, and exposure.

- Encourages artists to embrace their unique creativity.

- Highlights the importance of sharing creative work with others.

Takeaway:

- The true value of art lies in creating, perceiving, and exposing; creativity is a discipline that should be practiced.

6. Elizabeth Hanson - Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer at Dramafy.

- Manages an audio drama streaming service with nearly 250 shows.

- Focused on improving user experience and technology for creators.

Highlights:

- Expanded to nearly 250 shows on the streaming service.

- Focused on improving technology, including a new player and mobile apps.

- Seeking collaborations and more content in areas like children's shows and romances.

Takeaway:

- Audio dramas require more scripting, sound design, and scoring than audiobooks; Dramafy is seeking collaborations, especially in children's content and romances.

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