Young Innovators Podcast #02- Steve Basanti Young Innovators Podcast
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Thank you very much for the love and support shown on the first episode!
Today's episode was an interesting conversation with a good friend of mine called Steve Basanti. We discussed: not following the crowd, what it takes to build a clothing brand, How to be more creative and what to do when you aren't seeing progress.
Steve owns a business called 'the content designer' and is also in the process of setting up his clothing brand with his girlfriend.
Steve Basanti: https://www.instagram.com/steve_basanti/
TheContentDesigner: https://www.instagram.com/thecontentdesigner/
Cavelli London: https://www.instagram.com/cavellilondon/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/h.king18/
Here are the Timestamps for the Podcast:
1:38: Introduction on Steve and his previous projects
2:17 What projects are you working on at the moment?
2:50 What was the first thing that pushed you out your comfort zone?
3:38 Why did you go down the path of making a clothing brand?
4:42 Why did you decide to come onto the podcast?
5:13 The key lessons you have learnt from your projects?
6:04 How do you find discipline?
7:33 How do you get into a creative mindset?
9:00 A Book on Creativity
10:47 The importance of having a supportive partner and being able to work together on Cavelli London
11:25 Advice you would give to people not seeing the results they want
12:44 The number 1 Rule on anything you do in life
13:30 The mental benefits of going to the gym
14:40 Any quotes you live by/ think of often?
16:30 Why so many people go to university? How to be successful?
17:30 Why creativity is so important?
18:30 What advice you would give to your younger self?
19:30 Making Mistakes
20:04 If you could gave a gigantic billboard anywhere, what would it say?
20:34 Thoughts on people going out every weekend religiously?
22:00 The one book you would recommend?
23:33 What your daily routine looks like?
25:00 how helpful are routines?
25:50 Something that can help with mental health problems?
26:52 Final advice for people listening right now
Thank you very much for the love and support shown on the first episode!
Today's episode was an interesting conversation with a good friend of mine called Steve Basanti. We discussed: not following the crowd, what it takes to build a clothing brand, How to be more creative and what to do when you aren't seeing progress.
Steve owns a business called 'the content designer' and is also in the process of setting up his clothing brand with his girlfriend.
Steve Basanti: https://www.instagram.com/steve_basanti/
TheContentDesigner: https://www.instagram.com/thecontentdesigner/
Cavelli London: https://www.instagram.com/cavellilondon/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/h.king18/
Here are the Timestamps for the Podcast:
1:38: Introduction on Steve and his previous projects
2:17 What projects are you working on at the moment?
2:50 What was the first thing that pushed you out your comfort zone?
3:38 Why did you go down the path of making a clothing brand?
4:42 Why did you decide to come onto the podcast?
5:13 The key lessons you have learnt from your projects?
6:04 How do you find discipline?
7:33 How do you get into a creative mindset?
9:00 A Book on Creativity
10:47 The importance of having a supportive partner and being able to work together on Cavelli London
11:25 Advice you would give to people not seeing the results they want
12:44 The number 1 Rule on anything you do in life
13:30 The mental benefits of going to the gym
14:40 Any quotes you live by/ think of often?
16:30 Why so many people go to university? How to be successful?
17:30 Why creativity is so important?
18:30 What advice you would give to your younger self?
19:30 Making Mistakes
20:04 If you could gave a gigantic billboard anywhere, what would it say?
20:34 Thoughts on people going out every weekend religiously?
22:00 The one book you would recommend?
23:33 What your daily routine looks like?
25:00 how helpful are routines?
25:50 Something that can help with mental health problems?
26:52 Final advice for people listening right now
27 Min.