How and When to Connect Talent and Agents
When you should be the go-between to help other creatives find agents or representation? How should you do it? Listen to today’s podcast episode to hear ideas.
When you should be the go-between to help other creatives find agents or representation? How should you do it? Listen to today’s podcast episode to hear ideas.
It’s Money Monday with Eric Henning: Unraveling Tax Mysteries for Creative Minds! This episode is brought to you by my favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm* and my book on how to become a stellar speaker, Speak From Within. Are you ready to unlock your vocal potential? Grab the Speak with Confidence One-sheet for three…
Here I was at last full moon taking pictures with my trusty Nikon. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get situated in a way that my little tripod could get a picture of the moon without the cable in front of it. How frustrating, right? But then I got this picture. And I saw it. A perfect representation…
A friend just asked how to use the time while walking a labyrinth. I walk every labyrinth I come across. I love them for their ancient wisdom and the answers and insights they help me find. First, I would say there are as many answers as there are people. For myself, I walk labyrinths to…
Kevin Cox, CEO of Electra Bicycle Company on How Companies Can Innovate to be Sustainable and Save Our Oceans Kevin Cox was appointed president of Electra Bicycle Company in January 2014. Under his guidance, Electra has celebrated several victories. This includes having the number 1 selling bicycle & number 1 selling e-bike in the United…
How can you use integrated thinking to build the life of your dreams? Most people think about the right and left brain hemispheres. They know the left side is analytical and the right is more creative. But they don’t take into account the other parts of the brain. In today’s episode, I break down the…
When teaching or giving instructions, it’s best to follow a few simple rules. Tell them what you’re going to tell them. Tell them. Tell them what you told them. That often works. But, people learn differently so we have to accommodate those styles. If they’re visual learners, you’ll have to show them what to do….