My Lips, Your Ears is a podcast about creativity and getting paid for it. Stories from the road of working in a creative field and some of the lessons learned about working with creative people. It’s a podcast hosted by Eric Parent, a professional creative person, for you, who might also be a creative person.
Eric Parent is the CEO of Next Level Digital Media & Marketing, a lifelong musician, and has spent over 10,000 hours on a stage. Call in with your feedback be sure to subscribe!
We just had the opportunity to interview Brandan Payne from Payne Point Media. Brandan is a fantastic filmmaker and life-long entrepreneur. He uses his experience to create videos for his clients that are not just cool but also effective piece of their marketing puzzle. Have a listen while Brandan and I talk about creativity in video and life.
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Please enjoy this interview of Keri Goff. She is doing great work at Brevard Achievement Center. Take a moment to learn all about what they do for the community of Florida's Space Coast.
www.BACemploy.com
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After a recent blog for NEXT LEVEL, I wanted to provide some creative strategy and content ideas for the business owner out there.
Check out the blog here https://nxtlm.com/the-puzzle
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Jay Thursday is one of the hardest working creative people I've ever met. Check out this podcast where Jay talks about the life of a DJ, shares some stories from behind the deck, and we chat about creativity and mental health. Follow Jay on Instagram and Audiomack @JayThursday
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Dave Infante is a writer and journalist that has seemed to find his way into covering some pretty cool things. Like beer, for example. Nobody knows how to write about craft beer or food quite like Dave but it's not his writing that's interesting. From Dave's use of language and tone to the very medium he's on, he knows how to use the creative parts of his brain to deliver his message. Have a listen to my interview with Dave Infante or "Dinfontay" on social media.
Follow Dave's Newsletter by visiting fingers.substack.com
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Casie is in one of the most creative roles there is and has had a fantastic career of creative roles already as an “elderly millennial.” Check out Casie’s fundraising efforts with St. Baldricks Foundation and her dogstagram @pawsitivepointers
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Jonathan Leamy is super creative across several artistic mediums. Check out Subliminal Doubt on YouTube to find out more about Jonathan and his wife and their kick ass band.
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Sean Silva is a former member of the Next Level Team and a super creative professional. Listen to Eric ask him some questions that really only creative people would find interesting.
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In this episode I’ll talk about stage fright, what it is, who gets it, and how to manage it.
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Being creative is hard some days and other days it’s exactly what we need. How do you be creative on the hard days?
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2 things I’ve observed about Creativity in my time working with creative people.
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I got the opportunity to work with Boston Red Sox and I accidentally got pretty drunk and probably squandered the whole opportunity.
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This episode is about the first time I ever got paid to play music. The feeling I felt getting paid for something I loved to do.
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