I’m An Artist, Not A Salesman Podcast
In this episode of I'm an Artist, Not a Salesman, host Luis Guzman sits down with media executive, content strategist, and entrepreneur Jermaine Hall for a conversation about building brands, leading creative teams, and finding success without losing sight of what matters most. From his work at BET and Vibe Magazine to launching Level Man, Jermaine shares the lessons he learned while helping legacy media companies adapt to a rapidly changing digital world and why great leadership always starts with understanding people. The conversation opens with an honest look at preparation, creativity, and the hidden work behind great storytelling. Luis and Jermaine discuss why the best interviews, introductions, and content often look effortless even though they're built on hours of research, editing, and refinement. They compare notes on crafting memorable experiences for audiences and explain why respect for someone's time should always be at the center of every creative project. Jermaine also breaks down his philosophy on leadership. Rather than chasing titles, he explains why spending years as one of the "cogs in the machine" gave him the knowledge to eventually become the person creating the vision. Learning every layer of a business—from content creation to operations, budgeting, hiring, and team management—gave him the confidence to build organizations that can grow long after one person's ideas are introduced. One of the most fascinating parts of the discussion explores Jermaine's work helping reshape BET's digital strategy. He shares how his team developed original programming built around creators, nostalgia, and audience connection long before those approaches became common across digital media. The conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at developing original intellectual property, identifying trends before they explode, and finding the right people to execute an idea once the strategy is in place. Their shared love of film, music, and storytelling naturally leads into an extended conversation about directors like Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, and the role nostalgia plays in keeping great art alive across generations. They talk about why some movies continue to resonate decades later, what separates timeless storytelling from passing trends, and how younger generations are rediscovering physical media, movie theaters, CDs, and shared experiences. The episode also explores more personal territory as Jermaine reflects on launching Level Man, a platform created to provide meaningful conversations centered around Black men, identity, culture, business, and personal growth. He discusses the challenges of building mission-driven media while navigating changing business climates and explains why creating spaces for honest conversations still matters. Throughout the episode, you'll hear practical advice for artists, entrepreneurs, marketers, and anyone trying to build a meaningful career in today's digital world. Some of the topics covered include: * Building brands that connect with people instead of chasing trends. * Leadership, team building, and learning every level of a business. * The evolution of digital media, journalism, and content strategy. * Why storytelling remains one of the most valuable business skills. * Networking in a world dominated by social media and personal branding. * Lessons from BET, Vibe Magazine, and Level Man. * Creativity, nostalgia, film, music, and the lasting power of great art. If you enjoyed this episode of I'm an Artist, Not a Salesman, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a new conversation. Share this episode with another creative, entrepreneur, or business owner who could benefit from Jermaine's perspective, and leave a rating or review to help more listeners discover the show.
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