Episodes

  • Creatives should network, too
    Feb 27 2018

    "Networking" may feel like a dirty word to many creatives and artists, but it shouldn't.

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    8 mins
  • Here's why I didn't accept your LinkedIn invitation
    Feb 20 2018

    My thoughts on the "quantity versus quality" approach to social media, especially as it relates to making connections with other artists and creatives. 

    In short, your network is not a bunch of baseball cards.

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    9 mins
  • Why you should pay attention to Uma Thurman
    Feb 14 2018

    The New York Times op-ed regarding Uma Thurman and Harvey Weinstein is important for creatives and artists. Here's why...

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/03/opinion/sunday/this-is-why-uma-thurman-is-angry.html

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    7 mins
  • Why your reaction to The Last Jedi says a lot about you as an artist
    Dec 22 2017

    If you're an artist or creative and saw The Last Jedi, your opinion of the movie says a lot about you. 

    In this bonus episode, Allen shares his thoughts on The Last Jedi and weighs in on the love it/hate it debate among die-hard StarWars fans. He also explains his theory on why it's important to think about how we react to other creative works, and what that means for our own creative growth. 

    Check out the SlashFilm review by Jacob Hall, as well!

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    11 mins
  • Thanks for listening to Season 2
    Dec 18 2017

    Season 2 is officially over, and Allen shares his thoughts on 2018 and what you can expect in Season 3.

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    1 min
  • Eulanda & Omo Osagiede
    Dec 12 2017

    In this episode, I interview Eulanda & Omo Osagiede (@dipyourtoesin), London-based freelance writers and social influencers who run the travel blog Hey, Dip Your Toes In (also known as HDYTI).

    I love the brand they've created and was energized to hear how they make their side project work on top of their professional lives. If you've ever been interested in treating your creative passion like a business, this is the episode for you!

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    34 mins
  • Melody Peng
    Nov 28 2017

    In this episode, I interview Melody Peng (@Mpeng11), an actress in Los Angeles who has appeared on a variety of network and cable shows. 

    After moving to LA for a corporate job several years ago, Melody decided to go all in on acting and continues to work towards her big break. If you've ever wondered what it takes to move to Los Angeles and become a "struggling actor," this is the episode for you! 

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    28 mins
  • Ryan Dillon
    Nov 21 2017

    In this episode, I interview Ryan Dillion (@oysterpig), a classically-trained chef, punk rock and hardcore musician who's been creative his whole life.

    Growing up in Virginia, Ryan worked in restaurants and played music throughout his formative years, then studied at Virginia Tech and went to culinary school. He's lived in Boston, Raleigh, and earlier this year returned to his hometown. No matter where he's been, though, he's partnered with other creatives in both music and food. If you like creating things with other people, this episode's for you. 

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    1 hr and 2 mins