1 hr 10 min

Ep. 17 - Quinn Bryant Of “What Would Jay-Z Do” On How To Train Your Inner Creative The Honest Field Guide®

    • Entrepreneurship

There is a train of thought that you must be creative to be an entrepreneur in today's accelerated business environment. We believe this to be an absolute truth. Storytelling, creating designs, inventing names, logos, brand style and writing copy for social media and advertising are super skills that all entrepreneurs *must* have in order to start and launch a business and compete against giant brands that spend millions a minute to capture your attention. If you don't have these types of skills or the confidence to get them, you may go broke hiring trained and professionally educated brand strategists before you even make your own dime! In comes Quinn Bryant. Quinn is a serial creative first and an entrepreneur second.  She is the author of new book "WHAT WOULD JAY-Z DO?," a "bible" for entrepreneurs with daily affirmations based on the lyrics written by JAY-Z, designed to inspire the hustle and grind culture. This episode led by podcast creator JinJa Birkenbeuel and co-host Esther Ikoro is designed to reach vibrant entrepreneurs and start ups that appreciate the creative development process, music, strategy and the diverse business perspectives of hip hop artists that are now driving global culture. (Portrait art created by Chloe Bartlett, commissioned by Birk Creative.)
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New season concept: On our new season of the Honest Field Guide Podcast, we present some of the world's top entrepreneurs that are quietly and consistently creating their own masterpieces of success through their businesses and ideas. They are not famous and are not Instagram stars--yet. Rather, they are thriving in their creativity, diversity, authenticity and are in some way, creating social impact through entrepreneurship. We are going beyond celebrating and rather are peeking inside the minds of business owners that keep making money moves and bringing their processes of invention to the forefront. Often, we are so busy working in and on our businesses, we forget how amazing we are and even the small tactics we deploy to push beyond barriers should not be taken for granted. As an entrepreneur, always remember that our natural instincts can be honed and repackaged and used again and again to keep growing our businesses. Our conversations on The Honest Field Guide are a reminder of our extraordinary talents--despite the fact that we are diverse, unique and dare we say creatively divergent.

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There is a train of thought that you must be creative to be an entrepreneur in today's accelerated business environment. We believe this to be an absolute truth. Storytelling, creating designs, inventing names, logos, brand style and writing copy for social media and advertising are super skills that all entrepreneurs *must* have in order to start and launch a business and compete against giant brands that spend millions a minute to capture your attention. If you don't have these types of skills or the confidence to get them, you may go broke hiring trained and professionally educated brand strategists before you even make your own dime! In comes Quinn Bryant. Quinn is a serial creative first and an entrepreneur second.  She is the author of new book "WHAT WOULD JAY-Z DO?," a "bible" for entrepreneurs with daily affirmations based on the lyrics written by JAY-Z, designed to inspire the hustle and grind culture. This episode led by podcast creator JinJa Birkenbeuel and co-host Esther Ikoro is designed to reach vibrant entrepreneurs and start ups that appreciate the creative development process, music, strategy and the diverse business perspectives of hip hop artists that are now driving global culture. (Portrait art created by Chloe Bartlett, commissioned by Birk Creative.)
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New season concept: On our new season of the Honest Field Guide Podcast, we present some of the world's top entrepreneurs that are quietly and consistently creating their own masterpieces of success through their businesses and ideas. They are not famous and are not Instagram stars--yet. Rather, they are thriving in their creativity, diversity, authenticity and are in some way, creating social impact through entrepreneurship. We are going beyond celebrating and rather are peeking inside the minds of business owners that keep making money moves and bringing their processes of invention to the forefront. Often, we are so busy working in and on our businesses, we forget how amazing we are and even the small tactics we deploy to push beyond barriers should not be taken for granted. As an entrepreneur, always remember that our natural instincts can be honed and repackaged and used again and again to keep growing our businesses. Our conversations on The Honest Field Guide are a reminder of our extraordinary talents--despite the fact that we are diverse, unique and dare we say creatively divergent.

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1 hr 10 min