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Uncreative Radio Ptah Quammie EP: 207

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PTAH QUAMMIE | EP 7

TV-MA | 32 min

Ptah Quammie has made a big name for himself among photographers, fashionistas, models, and star-studded personalities. His unique style of photography is a transformative experience that melds beauty with science fiction and fantasy, making his work absolutely one-of-a-kind. From fashion photography, he moved into nude photography, which is his true bread and butter. Unlike most, he uses nude photography as a gateway to metamorphosis. If you need help wrapping your head around it, check out his Instagram @artcrazyphotog.

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Joshua: "How did you get into nude photography?"

Ptah: "I just asked to..."

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Ptah Quammie, a renowned South Florida fashion photographer!

Ptah Quammie has made a big name for himself among photographers, fashionistas, models, and star-studded personalities. His unique style of photography is a transformative experience that melds beauty with science fiction and fantasy, making his work absolutely one-of-a-kind. From fashion photography, he moved into nude photography, which is his true bread and butter. Unlike most, he uses nude photography as a gateway to metamorphosis. If you need help wrapping your head around it, check out his Instagram @artcrazyphotog.

This. Is. Quarantine vs. Routine with Ptah Quammie.

In this episode of Uncreative Radio with Ptah Quammie, a.k.a. “Art Crazy,” we’re taking a trip inside coronavirus happenings to share some unique insights on how you can generate a dollar during these uncertain times.

It goes without saying, but pretty much everyone in the world is in a similar predicament. We’re unemployed. We’re isolated. And we’re bored. Well, not all of us are bored. Not exactly.

Despite our professions, we’re all being forced to think outside of the box to keep our businesses afloat. This holds especially true to those of us in the creative industry. We’re having to be more resourceful during this economic lull, offering services and tapping into overlooked avenues we would not normally pursue. In a way, this is a silver lining. Innovation is a healthy practice in business management and development… Just so long as you know how and when to pivot.

In this episode of Uncreative Radio, Ptah Quammie is sharing the unique ways he’s navigating the coronavirus crisis, as well as ways in which you can turn a dollar in the absence of your usual workload.

Tune in this Thursday, April 9th at 6PM for a lesson on coronavirus business management with keynote speaker, Ptah Quammie. Class is in session.

For more original series and inspiring videos, check out our Youtube Channel. Here, you can stay up to date on the latest happenings inside the studio and check out art you won’t find any place else.

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this radio show and/or podcast are solely those of the show’s hosts, producers and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of C&I an idea agency, nor C&I Studios Inc., and/or any/all contributors to this website.

Uncreative Radio Leo Brooks EP: 206

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LEO BROOKS | EP 6

TV-MA | 17 min

Leo Brooks’ roots tie back to Honduras, where both his parents grew up. Apparently, Country Music has a strong influence in Honduras (surprise, surprise), which explains Leo Brooks’ natural attachment to the genre.

After speaking with Leo for a bit it became clear that he was destined for the Country Music stage. Do you believe in fatalism? It’s kind of hard not to after listening to Leo’s story. But let’s remove fatalism from the equation for just a moment. Let’s chalk up Leo’s many successes to sheer determination, talent, and perseverance (which are most certainly key ingredients in his rise to fame). What are the chances he would have become just another name in the crowd? What is the possibility that he was destined for great things elsewhere?

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"So, what had happened was... I started touring with Lauren Hill after highschool."

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Leo Brooks, a 2x Grammy Award Winning Country Music Artist!

Leo Brooks is a rare breed in country music. Why you ask? Well, we don’t often meet black country music artists… Nonetheless, those with two Grammy Awards under their belt buckle. So, yeah, this is quite the treat!

In fact, the last black guy we remember crossing over into the country music genre must’ve been Nelly. But that was just a phase, so it doesn’t fully count. Leo Brooks, on the other hand, is the real deal and country music is his life.

This is a special episode of Uncreative Radio. Rather than delve into political, social, and environmental issues, we’re listening to the sounds that Leo Brooks lives by. So, if you came here for coronavirus banter, you’ll be disappointed.

Leo Brooks’ roots tie back to Honduras, where both his parents grew up. Apparently, Country Music has a strong influence in Honduras (surprise, surprise), which explains Leo Brooks’ natural attachment to the genre.

After speaking with Leo for a bit it became clear that he was destined for the Country Music stage. Do you believe in fatalism? It’s kind of hard not to after listening to Leo’s story. But let’s remove fatalism from the equation for just a moment. Let’s chalk up Leo’s many successes to sheer determination, talent, and perseverance (which are most certainly key ingredients in his rise to fame). What are the chances he would have become just another name in the crowd? What is the possibility that he was destined for great things elsewhere?

Of course, we’ll never know, but speculation is fun, so humor us…

In the absence of fatalism, one must question if they’re on the right path…

It’s easy to look back on one’s life and criticize decisions that were made. But in the present, we’re not offered such a luxury. **Curse you linear timeline!** So, how do we know we’re walking the right path? Is it a genetic driver — some inherent chemical reaction assuring us to continue forward? Or is it something less subtle? Perhaps it’s pure chance?… But where’s the fun in that…

If you’re on the path and want to know if it’s the right path then tune-in for Uncreative Radio with Leo Brooks. The insights he’s sharing from his journey may be the guiding light you’ve needed all along.

If you want to keep up with Leo Brooks and his outstanding career, then follow him on Instagram at @leo-brooks. Oh, and if you’re eager to learn more about navigating the music industry, then check out Uncreative Radio with Miami Music Mogul, Abebe Lewis!

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Uncreative Radio Aniela McGuinness EP: 205

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ANIELA MCGUINNESS | EP 5

TV-MA | 26 min

Aniela McGuinness is a successful actor turned writer and she’s here to tell us why your “happy endings” are crap.

Aniela McGuinness started her career in show business at C&I Studios. Before moving in front of the camera she was a guru behind the scenes. In fact, after many successful years in Hollywood, her career has come full circle. She is currently behind the scenes on Broadway, taking her hard-earned skills to all new heights. You can keep up with Aniela and learn more about her exciting career by following @anielamcg on Instagram.

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Fuck your happy ending. They're just as fake as the American Dream.

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Aniela McGuinness!

Aniela McGuinness is a successful actor turned writer and she’s here to tell us why your “happy endings” are crap.

Aniela McGuinness started her career in show business at C&I Studios. Before moving in front of the camera she was a guru behind the scenes. In fact, after many successful years in Hollywood, her career has come full circle. She is currently behind the scenes on Broadway, taking her hard-earned skills to all new heights. You can keep up with Aniela and learn more about her exciting career by following @anielamcg on Instagram.

On this episode of Uncreative Radio with Aniela McGuinness, Josh Miller and Aniela are reconnecting…for the first time since she quit!

Both Josh and Aniela share a passion for film. But not the same passion that you or I would share. Theirs is grounded in many tireless nights, constant travel, annoyances, difficult people, and… a thought-provoking final product. Whereas, ours is likely grounded on the couch in front of an HBO originals series.

There is this notion that “life imitates arts” — that an event in the real world is an expression of creative work. Perhaps the phrase is referring to every other type of art except for American media, because in the American film industry most every story has a happy ending, but in real life that is most certainly not the case.

We are not bound to the happy ending syndrome. We like telling real stories about real people. Take our most recent short film, for instance. Christmas Eve has a rich ending but it is most certainly not a happy ending. It’s real, it’s truthful, and it’s the right ending for the story we were telling.

Aniela McGuinness is also skeptical of happy endings. What are they leaving out? We suppose, that if you took someone’s entire life and removed all of the hardships, shameful moments, anxieties and so one, you may have a beautiful story with a happy ending. But that’s just a snapshot of an entire life. It’s a fallacy. Is it even worth telling a story the omits the true human condition?

Perhaps this is why Aniela McGuinness left film behind for Broadway… In this episode of Uncreative Radio, we’re digging deep into storytelling and the people who create the fables of our time. Why do the people who write a lot about happy endings rarely experience them for themselves? Why do we cling to happiness when the reality of it rarely exists? And why, oh why do people think acting is a glamourous profession?

You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers. Tune in on Thursday, March 5 at 6 PM ET for Uncreative Radio with Aniela McGuinness to find out what the hell is going on Hollywood.

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Season 2 Episode 4
“Analyzing The Hustle”

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DJ FLY GUY | EP 4

TV-MA | 31 min

The hustle” is often characterized by the decade. It has changed colors many times throughout American history. Most often, it is not cast in the best light. But today’s day and age has introduced a new mindset. The hustle isn’t bootlegging, smuggling, trapping, or rapping. It’s waking up every single day driven by a single purpose: doing what you were put on this earth to do.

Or as Lorenzo (played by Rober DeNiro) in a Bronx Tale wisely said, “It don’t take much strength to pull a trigger but try getting up every morning day after day and work for a living, let’s see him try that, then we’ll see who the real tough guy is, the working man is the tough guy.”

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What is the hustle? Is it a 9 to 5? A bi-weekly paycheck? Or is it a modern-day hunter-gathering type of game?

We’re on Uncreative Radio with DJ Fly Guy, a.k.a Rashaan Alexander, analyzing the hustle.

“The hustle” is often characterized by the decade. It has changed colors many times throughout American history. Most often, it is not cast in the best light. But today’s day and age has introduced a new mindset. The hustle isn’t bootlegging, smuggling, trapping, or rapping. It’s waking up every single day driven by a single purpose: doing what you were put on this earth to do.

Or as Lorenzo (played by Rober DeNiro) in a Bronx Tale wisely said, “It don’t take much strength to pull a trigger but try getting up every morning day after day and work for a living, let’s see him try that, then we’ll see who the real tough guy is, the working man is the tough guy.”

For DJ Fly Guy, that means creating art that speaks to our generation; it means wielding failure as a weapon for future success; it means taking a chance day in and day out. And you know what, he isn’t afraid to do it.

For those that don’t know DJ Fly Guy, he is a child of hip-hop. From an early age, he was inspired to leave his mark on the world through art. For a time, his outlet was rapping. But perspective changed that ambition. Or, rather, it molded his mindset and guided him to use his true god-given talents.

It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where the hustle started for DJ Fly Guy. Was he born with it? Some of us are. Was it an outcome of nature and nurture? Family has a way of inspiring the best in us. Was it a product of geography? New York does indeed breeds some of the world’s best artists? Or was it something he cultivated throughout his entire life?

Tune in on Thursday, February 27th at 6 PM for Uncreative Radio with DJ Fly Guy to find out what inspires his hustle.

And if you’re following a similar path in life, perhaps his wisdom will inspire you to stick to the path. Today’s hustle is a hard road to travel. But more importantly, it’s a misleading one. Don’t believe the things you see and read online. Don’t shape your worldview around Instagram reality. These things can poison your ambition. Instead, listen to your heart. Better yet, listen to Uncreative Radio with DJ Fly Guy.

If you want to learn more about Rashaan Alexander and his hustle, you can catch him DJing at LIV in Miaimi. Follow him on Instagram to find out his upcoming performance dates. But we recommend tuning into his podcast.

Oh, and if you think this is all a hyperbole and that you will reach success by following the status quo and posting your unconventional life on social media, then perhaps you need a wakeup call. Rob Richardson will give you one.

Uncreative Radio with DJ Fly Guy wearing jean jacket talking to the host Joshua Miller.
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Season 2 Episode 3
“America Has An Infectious Disease”

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ROB RICHARDSON | EP 3

TV-MA | 42 min

Let’s talk about America’s corporate system and how it’s bleeding into politics and infecting our democracy.
We’re on Uncreative Radio with Rob Richardson, the Executive Producer and Host of the “Disruption Now” podcast, an influential platform encouraging visionaries to disrupt the status quo in positive ways.

If you believe there is nothing to disrupt; if you believe that our system is fair; if you squander your vote because it doesn’t matter then you need to tune in on Thursday, February 20th at 6 PM ET. Rob Richardson and Joshua Miller will wake you up to the harsh reality you’ve been choosing to either ignore or be complacent to. So who are you?

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America Has An Infectious Disease (and no it's not coronavirus)

Let’s talk about America’s corporate system and how it’s bleeding into politics and infecting our democracy.

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Rob Richardson, the Executive Producer and Host of the “Disruption Now” podcast, an influential platform encouraging visionaries to disrupt the status quo in positive ways.

If you believe there is nothing to disrupt; if you believe that our system is fair; if you squander your vote because it doesn’t matter then you need to tune in on Thursday, February 20th at 6 PM ET. Rob Richardson and Joshua Miller will wake you up to the harsh reality you’ve been choosing to either ignore or be complacent to.

So who are you?

Do you believe there is nothing to disrupt?

Huh, strange. Then why are so many working Americans living in poverty? Are you aware that poverty compounds instability?

Can’t pay for a cavity filling. Take care of it next year. Can’t pay for a crown. Take care of it next year. Can’t pay for a root canal. Take care of next year. Can’t pay for a cancer screening. Well, now you’re up shit’s creek.

Poverty breeds poverty. That is the way the system works and it’s designed to distract you from creating real change. Prove us wrong.

Do you believe that our corporate and political system is fair?

Then why are forces constantly at work to prevent you from voting?

Access to voting is shrinking. Your voice is shrinking.

If you’re too poor to miss work to go cast your voice. The corporate system has stripped you of your power. If you’re a felon who has paid for your crimes, too bad! No vote for you! Did your usual voting precinct close without notification? Too bad, this is rural America!

Do you squander your vote because the system is rigged?

Well, you’ve been tricked. If the system was rigged, how in the world would a black man with the name Barack Hussein Obama be elected President of the United States for two terms? Riddle me that!

It’s time to wake up to the world. There is always a force at work attempting to diminish your power. You can’t allow that to happen. Fortunately, Rob Richardson has a solution and he’s sharing it with Joshua Miller on this empowering episode of Uncreative Radio.

It begins with adopting the Entrepreneurial Mindset. Watch Thursday’s episode with Rob Richardson to learn the steps needed to take back your power. 

The working community, especially people of color and women, can no longer rely on protests to carry their message. They need to work under a collective mindset to propel the wheels of power. Or as Rob Richardson says, “Protests are only an arrow in the quiver of what we are aiming to achieve.” The rest of your power lies in the entrepreneurial mindset. It’s time for you to embrace yours.

Episode 3 of Uncreative Radio with Rob Richardson airs Thursday, February 20 at 6 PM ET.

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Season 2 Episode 2
Everybody’s Racist

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TIFFANY LANIER | EP 2

TV-MA | 22 min

If you have an opinion on one, you must have an opinion on both. Why?  Because our political and social climate has blended racism with politics. It’s divisive. And that is the strategy.

Argue against this train of thought all you want but there is no denying the backlash of Obama’s presidency. Just look at who we’ve had to put up with since 2016. He didn’t get there by accident. You can wish him out office all you want. But what good will that do anyway? You have to act to create change. But you’re comfortable and the next episode of The Outsider is airing on Sunday, so we get it.

Just now that as you’re sitting there comfortably the people who showed up to support Donald Trump are turning out again in 2020. They’re blending racism with politics and they’re wielding it against us.

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Where do you stand on racism? Where do you stand on politics?

If you have an opinion on one, you must have an opinion on both. Why?  Because our political and social climate has blended racism with politics. It’s divisive. And that is the strategy.

Argue against this train of thought all you want but there is no denying the backlash of Obama’s presidency. Just look at who we’ve had to put up with since 2016. He didn’t get there by accident. You can wish him out office all you want. But what good will that do anyway? You have to act to create change. But you’re comfortable and the next episode of The Outsider is airing on Sunday, so we get it.

Just now that as you’re sitting there comfortably the people who showed up to support Donald Trump are turning out again in 2020. They’re blending racism with politics and they’re wielding it against us.

Where did all of this hatred and division begin anyhow?

Things were looking good for a time. We had the first black president of the United States who led our country for two consecutive terms. We were looking good. We were feeling united. So, where did we take a wrong turn?

This begs the question of activism… how can it produce the opposite results; how can it give the bigots a taller platform to shout from. We’re talking about Trayvon Martin and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Did it flush out the bigots? Were they pulling a war carriage carrying an orange-faced mongrel in the wake of their stupidity?

If you have questions, we have answers. If you want to know what the heck is going on, then tune in on Thursday, February 13th for Uncreative Radio with Tiffany Lanier. 

We’re backtracking a decade to where her activism began to pinpoint the wrong turns we have made as a society and to measure up Facebook’s role in the age of disinformation.

This is Season 2 of Uncreative Radio and things are getting real.

A little bit about Tiffany Lanier

Tiffany Lanier is a Keynote and Motivation Speaker. She has a long history as an activist, fighting for political freedom while arguing the efficacy of your voting power. She has swayed between right and wrong and corrected herself. She sets her pride aside to embrace hard truths and inspire others to do the same.

You can check out Tiffany Lanier on Instagram, listen to her podcast A Modern Visionary, or hire her as your next Keynote Speaker.

Whatever you do, “Live Purposefully and Lead Consciously.”

Peace.

Uncreative Radio Season 2 airs every Thursday at 6 PM ET. This is your source for unscripted, uncensored truths. So, ditch the fake news and the social media crap. Tune-in and gain some perspective.

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Season 2 Episode 1
Money Doesn’t Make The Man

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CHARLIE VILLANUEVA | EP 1

TV-MA | 28 min

Charlie Villanueva is a longtime friend of the studio. We’ve worked with him on a number of projects in the past, and most recently on our History Matters series where he shares the life and legacy of Michael Jordan.

In this episode of Uncreative Radio, Charlie V joined us in the studio to discuss his life’s passion, the culture of the sport and the players who made the greastest impact on his game. But that’s not all… we’re also discussing life after basketball and the change in responsibilities that come with retirement.

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We’re kicking off season 2 of Uncreative Radio with special guest Charlie Villanueva!

Charlie Villanueva is a longtime friend of the studio. We’ve worked with him on a number of projects in the past, and most recently on our History Matters series where he shares the life and legacy of Michael Jordan.

In this episode of Uncreative Radio, Charlie V joined us in the studio to discuss his life’s passion, the culture of the sport and the players who made the greastest impact on his game.

But that’s not all… we’re also discussing life after basketball and the change in responsibilities that come with retirement.

According to Charlie V, “Money doesn’t make the man.”

And he’s correct. But many people who see early success don’t realize this simple fact until it’s too late. Charlie V did. He knew that basketball would not last forever and so he set himself up for success and prosperity when the time would come to hang his jersey. He had a plan and he put it in motion. Athletes or young stars who fail to see the innevitable put themselves at a disadvantage later in life. Charlie V shares many valuable lessons with us, so be sure to tune in on February 6th at 6 PM ET.

Join us for episode 201 of Uncreative Radio to see what Charlie V has been up to and to hear about his life and career after basketball.

Be sure to follow Charlie V on Instagram and give him a shoutout for joining us on Uncreative Radio!

Click here for more episodes of Uncreative Radio or to catch up on Season 1.

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Uncreative Radio Elisabetta Fantone EP: 208

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ELISABETTA FANTONE | EP 8

TV-MA | 47 min

Elisabetta Fantone is a singer, songwriter, painter, and actress. No joke. She does it all. We’ve worked with Elisabetta Fantone on some of our most cherished projects, so this is a really special episode for us. Elisabetta starred in two of our original short films, The River Cabin and Christmas Eve (available on Amazon).

Elisabetta has spent her entire career in the entertainment industry. She got her start working on odd jobs, like random club tours and reality shows, which opened up doors for her to pursue her truest passion: acting. Her journey to the screen showed her that nearly everyone has an opinion on how you live your life. Even if they don’t know you, people will often hold you to the expectations that they live by. If you violate their belief structures then they hold you in contempt. That is the world we live in, and it is especially harsh to artists or anyone else in the public spotlight.

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Unbeknownst to the world, you don't have to share every opinion that comes to mind

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Elisabetta Fantone!

Elisabetta Fantone is a singer, songwriter, painter, and actress. No joke. She does it all. We’ve worked with Elisabetta Fantone on some of our most cherished projects, so this is a really special episode for us. Elisabetta starred in two of our original short filmsThe River Cabin and Christmas Eve (available on Amazon).

Elisabetta has spent her entire career in the entertainment industry. She got her start working on odd jobs, like random club tours and reality shows, which opened up doors for her to pursue her truest passion: acting. Her journey to the screen showed her that nearly everyone has an opinion on how you live your life. Even if they don’t know you, people will often hold you to the expectations that they live by. If you violate their belief structures then they hold you in contempt. That is the world we live in, and it is especially harsh to artists or anyone else in the public spotlight.

But what if we told you that you don’t have to tolerate the scrutiny? What if we told you that any publicity is good publicity? 

This is actually an age-old practice. Keeping your name is the spotlight that is. If people are talking about you it means you’re relevant. Even if their feedback is negative (or just completely outrageous) it gives your voice more gumption. Elisabetta knows this and she’s not afraid to be outspoken. She lives her life to her own tune and doesn’t apologize to anyone who’s “insulted” by her lifestyle.

In this episode of Uncreative Radio with Elisabetta Fantone, Elisabetta is sharing a few ways that she deals with public criticism so you, too, can express who you are without fear of invalid repercussions. You have to have thick skin, yes. But you also need to trust in your own lifestyle. The world will try to make you doubt yourself, but you don’t need to. Elisabetta will show you how to embrace your opinions and ward off the negativity that can make you doubt yourself.

Tune in Thursday, April 24th at 6 PM ET for Uncreative Radio with Elisabetta Fantone for a lesson on living your life your way.

For more original series and inspiring videos, check out our Youtube Channel. Here, you can stay up to date on the latest happenings inside the studio and check out art you won’t find anyplace else.

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this radio show and/or podcast are solely those of the show’s hosts, producers and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of C&I an idea agency, nor C&I Studios Inc., and/or any/all contributors to this website.

Uncreative Radio with Melanie Tillbrook EP: 209

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MELANIE TILLBROOK | EP 9

TV-MA | 37 min

Melanie Tillbrook is an accomplished Phillipino model, business owner, and fitness competitor. She modeled in our Next Door promotion during our initial rebranding and has put us in touch with some incredible models, like Metisha, who starred in one of our recent model profiles. She’s crazy talented and possesses adept business acumen, which she used to propel her business, Posh Production and Events.

But that’s not what brought Melanie to the studio today. No, in this episode of Uncreative Radio, we’re here to talk about the fall of the entertainment industry amid coronavirus and how to stoke your bullshit-o-meter.

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"It's 2020 and the only thing we can rely upon is our BS-o-meter."

We’re on Uncreative Radio with Melanie Tillbrook!

Melanie Tillbrook is an accomplished Phillipino model, business owner, and fitness competitor. She modeled in our Next Door promotion during our initial rebranding and has put us in touch with some incredible models, like Metisha, who starred in one of our recent model profiles. She’s crazy talented and possesses adept business acumen, which she used to propel her business, Posh Production and Events.

But that’s not what brought Melanie to the studio today. No, in this episode of Uncreative Radio, we’re here to talk about the fall of the entertainment industry amid coronavirus and how to stoke your bullshit-o-meter. 

There is a certain phrase that we’ve been hearing a lot amongst colleagues and it pretty much summarizes business at the turn of the decade (especially for those of us in the entertainment industry, with the exception on Netflix):

“2020 started out strong and then March rolled around…”

March was like getting kicked in the stomach after a massive bowl of fettucini alfredo (sorry, Italy). Business was a-boomin’. We were on track for record numbers. Our list of client work was out of the door. We had original productions in the pipeline. And then it all vanished. Our clients had to close their doors and consequentially our workload dried up like an orange left to rot on the side of the road in the summer heat. It’s been brutal. We’re not the only ones dealing with the coronavirus blowback (obviously) but we are one of the few who are talking about it.

There’s no one better to have this conversation with than Melanie Tillbrook. Her career keeps her at the forefront of the entertainment industry, so when the world started to sour, she was one of the first people to see the signs.

Melanie is no soothsayer (otherwise her business would have been impervious to the coronavirus blowback), but she is predicting an end to the mayhem. It may be sooner than you ever thought… Well, not if you’re a Trump 2020 supporter. Those people still think this whole thing is a hoax.

If you’ve gone stir-crazy during quarantine and need some hope to hold onto, then tune in this Thursday, April 30th at 6 PM for Uncreative Radio with Melanie Tillbrook.

And if you’re gearing up for business when this all over, get in contact with Melanie Tillbrook for your next big production.

For more original series and inspiring videos, check out our Youtube Channel. Here, you can stay up to date on the latest happenings inside the studio and check out art you won’t find anyplace else.

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Uncreative Radio with Joshua Simmons EP: 210

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COMMISSIONER JOSHUA SIMMONS | EP 10

TV-MA | 57 min

Dave Chappelle once said (something along these lines)… “Don’t be the first black man to do anything.”

And what he means is that if you’re the first, you’re the most scrutinized; if you’re the first, your every decision impacts the next black man or woman to follow suit; if you’re first, you better be the best and if you can’t you shouldn’t be the first because the world isn’t kind to black people who make mistakes. So, perhaps the saying should be adjusted… ‘Don’t be the first black man to do anything if you aren’t sure you’re the best person for the role.”

Look at former President Obama… he was the first. He was scrutinized. His every decision was weighed and criticized. And he did it all right. He owned his office. He owned his person. He owned his image. And the most tragic event to come from his presidency was the scandal of a tan suit.

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We’re on Uncreative Radio with Joshua Simmons, the first black Commissioner for the City of Coral Springs!

Dave Chappelle once said (something along these lines)… “Don’t be the first black man to do anything.”

And what he means is that if you’re the first, you’re the most scrutinized; if you’re the first, your every decision impacts the next black man or woman to follow suit; if you’re first, you better be the best and if you can’t you shouldn’t be the first because the world isn’t kind to black people who make mistakes. So, perhaps the saying should be adjusted… ‘Don’t be the first black man to do anything if you aren’t sure you’re the best person for the role.”

Look at former President Obama… he was the first. He was scrutinized. His every decision was weighed and criticized. And he did it all right. He owned his office. He owned his person. He owned his image. And the most tragic event to come from his presidency was the scandal of a tan suit.

Commissioner Joshua Simmons understands the political landscape he is navigating and respects the office he holds, and for that, we are proud that he is the first.

But there are other elected officials we aren’t so proud of. Scratch that… there are many many other elected officials we are displeased with. And this criticism is not based on prejudice. It’s based on their actions; their backward way of thinking; their obsession with power and status.

And that is what Commissioner Simmons says is the most dangerous side-effect of politics: when one’s office becomes their identity. He warns that “if you don’t know who you are when you are sworn into office — if you’re not happy with yourself — then the power bestowed upon you will shape who you are. And if that happens when your moral compass isn’t pointing true, then power will corrupt you.” This isn’t a new realization. It’s human history and it’s written upon every generation.

But enough of political drama. It’s an election year, so we’ll receive plenty of that soon enough. Commissioner Simmons has a more important message to share with you. Yes, it has to do with your vote. No, it does not have to do with the presidential vote.

Listen up and tune in at 6 PM on June 18th for Uncreative Radio with Joshua Simmons to learn about where you should center your strengths and how we can unite our communities to create positive change in a system that isn’t kind to anyone.

And remember, if you’re true to yourself and if your moral compass is guided by empathy and compassion, then you can do great things in this world despite what anyone thinks.

For more talk of politics, check out the full season of Uncreative Radio!

A little bit about Commissioner Joshua Simmons

Commissioner Simmons was elected to office and sworn into the City of Coral Springs Commission on Tuesday, November 27, 2018. He is the first African-American Commissioner to be elected since the City became incorporated in 1963.

With a mother who serves in the United States Navy, Josh was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, but moved to – and attended – high school in Virginia, before relocating to Florida.

A graduate of Florida Atlantic University, Josh earned a B.S. in Political Science. He served as an intern for a law firm, where one of the partners served on the Finance Committee for President Barack Obama, inspiring his own political aspirations.

To assist his mother during her deployment overseas, Josh became the legal guardian of his younger sister. It was this commitment that brought him to the City of Coral Springs. In making the decision to choose a City to live, which would provide a young teen with the best education, in a safe community, the choice of Coral Springs was easy.

After earning an M.S. in Psychology, Josh worked in the mental health field for a company that provided services in Broward County. In 2015, Josh was offered an opportunity to teach in the Broward County School System. He is currently assigned to Coral Springs High, where he teaches 12th grade Government and Economics and 10th grade Modern World History.

During Josh’s run for Commission Seat 4, he knocked on more than 4,500 doors of City residents engaging in hard, but beneficial conversations. He believed this was the best way to introduce himself, while better understanding the pulse of the Coral Springs community. Josh believes the City is a microcosm of the State of Florida, with great diversity. Of the City, Josh is proud of the 49 parks, a multitude of events, schools, and outstanding restaurants. His goal is to ensure Coral Springs remains a great, safe community for people of all ages, races, and religious backgrounds.

Josh served on the City’s Martin Luther King, Jr., Multi-Cultural Advisory and Customer Involved Government committees for the City prior to being elected to the City Commission.

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