Reinvention Aaron Anderson
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- Business
Conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, visionaries, and others trying to make a difference in the world – to discover how they switched gears professionally without going backwards. Because sometimes you need to reinvent yourself without losing who you already are.
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Barry Bell
Actor Barry Bell discusses being invited to fan conventions and ponders the unique economy arising from proximity to fame.Transcript is here.
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Alex Criqui
Alex Criqui and Dustin Klein never set out to make art that would grace the cover of National Geographic or be declared by The New York Times as the #1 “Most Influential Work of American Protest Art Since World War II,” but it happened. Alex describes how it started, where its going, and what its like to suddenly be thrust into national debates about social justice and the future of public art. For more information visit reclaimingthemonument.comTranscript is here.
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Bret Yount
Immunologist turned fight director Bret Yount shares what it's like to work with stars such as Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kenneth Branagh, Ralph Fiennes and others - and explains what it's like to fall off a horse while doing stunts on a blockbuster film.
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Ace Callwood
Entrepreneur, facilitator & consultant Ace Callwood describes the downsides of being likable and shares the risk mitigation secrets that helped him convince 20 million people to listen to coffee shops sounds.For more information visit envoyportfolio.com/ace-callwood. Transcript is here.
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Morgan Barbour
Model and activist Morgan Barbour describes what it’s like to run away and join the circus and explains how her nipples are helping the United Nations take action against gendered violence. To learn more visit morganbarbour.com. Transcript is here.
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Matthew Dubroff
Matthew Dubroff explains how a 650 year old Japanese theatre form might just be the cure for the modern world.To learn more visit theatrenohgaku.org.Transcript is here.