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[NEW PODCAST] How to Cultivate Creativity and BIG Ideas with Film Director Conrad Vernon

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It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in: baking, basket weaving, movie making, etc. Every kind of business needs a leader. Preferably a heck of a good one.Speaking of movies though, we’ve all seen Shrek 2, right? Our next guest directed that!  Well, Jen and I invited the director, Conrad Vernon (aka Gingy in some animated circles 🙃), to talk to us about how leadership looks like for him, #InTheMovieWorld. Conrad works with huge teams of experts (animators, composers, musicians, actors, etc) to bring his vision to reality. And sometimes his vision gets an upgrade in the process, all for the better good. Because #collaboration. End result: an Academy Awards-nominated movie. In this episode, [he shares with us super-practical pure leadership gold]( which you can take straight back to your team, and get more of the things you really want: more creativity, more motivation, more results. You’re gonna hear us talk about: - What has to give for the best possible movie to emerge (this easily applies to businesses too) - Why spending time in ideation before rushing to doing is essential - Who’s to blame when you don’t get what you want from your team, and how to fix it - How to keep creativity flowing in your (movie) team - How to motivate your team during long-term projects, and much much more. But be warned, only listen to this episode if you’re willing to accept that the success of a project is no longer about you and what you want, but about what that particular project needs. In other words, you’re ready to leave your ego at the door, and get leading. Alright, my friend, enjoy this amazing conversation! [LISTEN TO EPISODE 596: Cultivating Creativity in Your Team with Conrad Vernon]( -James P.S. Listen to the end of the episode for a special opportunity ONLY available to my podcast listeners!! (You know, like a Marvel movie? Wait to the end of the credits!) P.P.S. Oh and in case you needed the visual, this is Conrad's iconic character 'GINGY' from Shrek! Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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