by Judi | Aug 5, 2017 | Careers, Cultural Economy, Featured, Professional Development, Right Brain
Should artists have to talk about their work? http://glasstire.com/2017/05/07/should-artists-have-to-talk-about-their-work/ This article is a great jumping-off place for a really important conversation. It demonstrates a lot of attitude in its critique of the artist...
by It's Me! | Feb 23, 2016 | Careers, Featured, Personal
Last year, my son Mike started working in the film and tv industry as it was heating up. After only a short time exploring background/extra work, he had the chance to work as a production assistant on the tv show “The Flash”. The amazing ensemble of actors...
by It's Me! | Oct 30, 2014 | Advocacy, Careers, Creativity, Cultural Economy
In a recent posting to Facebook, the father of a friend of mine had this to say (I have not included the name of the city to protect the innocent – and it’s a pretty common story anyway): I’m not easily disappointed, but as I study the platforms of...
by It's Me! | Aug 4, 2014 | Careers, Creativity, Professional Development
Here’s another posting made from a comment I made in response to a question on LinkedIn that got me going…. How would you apply Design Thinking to the process of “finding a job”? My response: Design thinking is a mindset and point of view,...
by It's Me! | May 17, 2014 | Capacity Development, Careers, Professional Development
Help Me Overcome Over-Analysis Paralysis and Choose a Website Idea From This List of 3 Richard: this first bit is for everyone who reads this – Secure the domain name that is your own name. Even if you never use it visibly, when you DO become a famous...
by It's Me! | Dec 10, 2013 | Asides, Careers, Left Brain, Professional Development
I couldn’t help but respond to an article on the wonderful and useful UK site Creative Choices about when creatives and freelancers should work for ‘free’. Many of you already know what I’m going to say, but the broken record still plays. Feel...
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