Jason is a writer in NYC who just cannot believe it's not butter. He has an MFA in creative writing and a horrible amount of debt from a University in Pennsylvania that shall not be named. Over the years, he's held the title of juggler, college recruiter, adjunct professor, headhunter, and is currently a senior copywriter at a VaynerMedia.
In this episode, we chat about how we were recording in the room where VaynerMedia CEO, Gary Vaynerchuk, shoots his #AskGaryVee Show (which eventually became a book) for the last time as VM gears up for a big office move to Hudson Yards. Jason talks about struggling in school only to end up finishing two Master's degrees, moving across the country for jobs that didn't work out, the various processes he used to complete four books, his struggles with depression and his writing, juggling his creative endeavors with a full-time job and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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In this episode, we chat about her early entrepreneur roots selling a Pókemon card to a classmate (you know, before all this Pókemon Go nonsense), what is was like growing up in Brooklyn with an Italian gay father who loved tech + Barbara Streisand in the best age for Internet tech—the early 90's, dropping out of Berkeley at 19, what I loved about the Next Gen Summit in NYC, her thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence + why non-creative jobs will be largely at risk and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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Jeff is a photographer and author based in New York City. His primary body of work includes portrait and fashion photography that has been published in both Elle and Esquire. Jeff also frequents as a photography instructor. His teaching experience includes platforms like CreativeLive, WPPI, Photo Plus Expo, Imaging USA and APA.
In this episode, we chat about having his mother being the most amazing creative he's known with her realistic drawings, dropping out college studying to be an aerospace engineer, and his move to NYC to switch to a career in data recovery. However, the death of a co-worker pushed him to the realization nothing is guaranteed, causing him to quit + pursue his career in photography. Being part of CreativeLive had a profound effect on him in terms of the business structure behind the amazing platform, writing his Photographing Men book, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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Remember to always use #theangrymillennial on social media + follow @millennialangry on Twitter to ask any questions you'd like any of the upcoming guests to answer during the show.
On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with former Miss Maryland former Outstanding Teen, singer + theater actress, Stephanie Meadowcroft.
In this episode, we chat about working the pageantry circuit, going on to NYU for her music career, the Miss Universe/Steve Harvey debacle, the way of interviewing + auditioning in today's digital age, the importance of mentors in the performing arts field, diving all in with regards to your career + passions, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're recording from WPPI in Vegas, chatting with Profoto sponsored editorial + commercial photographer, Zach Sutton.
In this episode, we chat about his love for moving to new markets every few years to keep his portfolio fresh, his upcoming trip to the Philippines, being a drawing prodigy early on in life, the feeling all photographers feel after a few years about wanting to give back, the amazing story of Zach giving me $100 bill to network at Photo Plus in NYC last year, the patience behind attracting sponsors to seem like an overnight success and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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We had the opportunity to sit down with Doug at D/T's office in NYC, which is awesome by the way & definitely something every photographer should check out while in New York. We talk about how cameras are merely tools for photographers to use, the understandable lust some photographers have for medium format, why personal work will always be something to pursue, and even geek out about DSLR vs Medium Format debates, along with much more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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On this episode of The Angry Millennial, I chat about the craziest two weeks thus far for the podcast (NYC, Seattle, Philadelphia, + Baltimore), what it's like getting to sit with Chase Jarvis, Chase's D90 video years ago, arm wrestling Chris Sullivan, what motivates me as an artist, and what these two months have meant to me + my life, and much more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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