Speakers Who Get Results

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Latest Episodes

Mission-Driven Managing With Darren Keith Woods
September 03, 2020

Managing the performing arts is driven by the mission to bring forth the best in the performers and truly contribute to the advancement of the art. Darren Keith Woods learned this from having spent a lot of time both onstage and backstage. Darren is curre

The Art of Negotiation – When Passion Meets Commerce with Filippo Petteni
September 01, 2020

Part of “The Relationship between Business and Art”

The Art of Negotiation – When Passion Meets Commerce with Filippo Petteni
September 01, 2020

The business of art occurs when passion meets commerce. This has been around for a long time and is present in each civilization that has ever been recorded. Filippo Petteni, a Consultant at Forsters, specializes in handling cases that involve dispute. In

How You Can Pivot Your Life Like A Rock Star with Valerie Day
August 29, 2020

Part of “The Relationship between Business and Art”

How You Can Pivot Your Life Like A Rock Star with Valerie Day
August 29, 2020

The music industry is one of the toughest out there where you’ll be tested over and over again. Without proper guidance, you might even fail. In this episode, Valerie Day shares a rock star’s insight on what it’s like to live and breathe the music scene b

The Art of Shaping A Phrase In Speech As Well As Song with Maestro Steven White
August 27, 2020

Part of “The Relationship between Business and Art”

Designing The Future Of The Event Industry with Colleen and Bob Bonniol
August 25, 2020

Where the Event Industry is Going

Behind Words: What We Don’t Say, What We Don’t Hear With Kathleen Kelly
August 22, 2020

Part Of “The Relationship between Business And Art”

Visibility, Branding And Breaking Stereotypes With Rising Opera Star, J’nai Bridges
August 20, 2020

Part Of “The Relationship Between Business And Art”

Introducing, The Relationship Between Business And Art
August 19, 2020

There are so many stereotypes around business and art that would have us say that they are two separate things. For one, there is this pervasive image of the “broke artist” that implies that artists don’t have as much acumen and savvy for business as t...