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Anthony Robinson: On Pursuing Passion, Growing Something from Nothing, and Bringing the Outside In

Anthony Robinson: On Pursuing Passion, Growing Something from Nothing, and Bringing the Outside In

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April 12, 2021
Casually Creative
We spent some time talking with Anthony about growing up dirty, talking to your plants, and setting out on a journey to get Byron the green thumb he's always wanted.
Keisha Whaley: On Creating Space and Emptying Conference Rooms, Babies Potty Training Babies, and Changing the Creative Services Industry

Keisha Whaley: On Creating Space and Emptying Conference Rooms, Babies Potty Training Babies, and Changing the Creative Services Industry

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February 27, 2021
Casually Creative
Keisha's drive to create equitable spaces everywhere started as a baby (no, really- ask her about it some time) and has continued through her work with brands and individuals to shape [...]
Imani Daniel: On Connecting Dots, Supporting Visions, and Bringing Creative Dreams to Life

Imani Daniel: On Connecting Dots, Supporting Visions, and Bringing Creative Dreams to Life

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February 27, 2021
Casually Creative
Imani's ability to bring order to chaos has helped visionaries see through the murky waters of their ideas to the clarity that can only come from a well thought out plan, well-organized team, and [...]
Tynesia Boyea-Robinson: On Closing the Racial Wealth Gap, Institutional Giving as a Change Agent, and Reshaping the way the World Gives

Tynesia Boyea-Robinson: On Closing the Racial Wealth Gap, Institutional Giving as a Change Agent, and Reshaping the way the World Gives

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February 27, 2021
Casually Creative
Tynesia sets no small goals. Her focus on helping enterprises do well and do good has led her to help Fortune 500 companies, International Foundations, and Universities create pathways and [...]
MacKenzie Green: On Side Steps, Progress, and Translation as a Creative Super Power

MacKenzie Green: On Side Steps, Progress, and Translation as a Creative Super Power

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January 25, 2021
Casually Creative
This is a hilarious ride that spans ALL the topics ranging from socio-economic justice, to morbid hilarity in musicals, and memes as a form of protest and progress. So, sit back and enjoy this [...]
Chequan Lewis aka Chequonce: From Haltom to Howard to Harvard to The Hut

Chequan Lewis aka Chequonce: From Haltom to Howard to Harvard to The Hut

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January 22, 2021
Casually Creative
Chequan is deeply intellectual and regularly interrogates his own assumptions and the perspectives he sees around him to discover what's true and honest, and we dove into everything from [...]
Sasha Souza: On Excelling at the Details, Designing for the Impact, and Keeping your Chairs Straight- ALWAYS

Sasha Souza: On Excelling at the Details, Designing for the Impact, and Keeping your Chairs Straight- ALWAYS

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January 7, 2021
Casually Creative
We talk how Sasha is able to reveal some of the "it" that she and her team have become so famous for over the years and about her extraordinary journey from Hell's Angels clubhouse to luxury [...]
David Rodriguez: on Co-Creating tinsel Dallas, Being a Creative Wrangler, and Collaboration as an Art Form

David Rodriguez: on Co-Creating tinsel Dallas, Being a Creative Wrangler, and Collaboration as an Art Form

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December 28, 2020
Casually Creative
We talk comics as a language, graffiti as an art form, and tattoos of Byron's face- all in just over an hour. It's the lunch break you always wanted but never knew to ask for.
Amanda Austin: On Being Funny in a Pandemic, Chasing Dreams and Knowing When to Take a Bow

Amanda Austin: On Being Funny in a Pandemic, Chasing Dreams and Knowing When to Take a Bow

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December 23, 2020
Casually Creative
Amanda's story is one of continued resilience- amidst trying landlords, public support, and private growth, Amanda has stayed dedicated to making connections count with those she works alongside [...]
Michael Thomas: On Entrepreneurship as an Engine for Social *and* Economic Impact

Michael Thomas: On Entrepreneurship as an Engine for Social *and* Economic Impact

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December 3, 2020
Casually Creative
Michael Thomas sees things that other people don't (or won't) see. Michael sees things that other people don't see because he's dedicated his life to seeing the people that other people won't. [...]
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