The Business Of Making Art
Encouragement. You don't find that very often on YouTube and podcasts. I don't care if nobody watches or listens to my stuff. I believe this kind of talk is what the world needs, and I'm going to keep making it. #atlanticcanada [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/atlanticcanada] #radioshow [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/radioshow] #moderndance [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/moderndance] #entrepreneurship [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/entrepreneurship] #objective [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/objective] Atlantic Canada has an excellent arts scene. From dance and performing arts to writing and music, the scene is quite diversified... and full of talent. We'll talk about the Atlantic Canadian arts scene, and I'll tell the story of how I got into interpretive dance. In this fifth episode of The Business Of Making Art, I sit down with a pair of Atlantic Canadian artists to find out everything I can for my own journey... and yours. Marcus Grover hosts his own radio show, Views From The 902, for four years now, and I've got a lot to learn from him. Today, he guest hosts my show, and it's his first time hosting on camera. His twin brother Jerramy is a natural at conversation, especially at his young age of just 20 years old. He's just stepping into the career phase of his life, and in my opinion, whoever ends up hiring this guy is getting a steal. These are some impressive Atlantic Canadian Young people. Look out for these two in the future... and you can be sure they'll be back on this show very soon! More on me and my material at glennfriel.com
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