• #18 Filmmaker Kenny Hamlett: ignoring advice, showing your work, and forgetting your success

  • Mar 10 2022
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

#18 Filmmaker Kenny Hamlett: ignoring advice, showing your work, and forgetting your success

  • Summary

  • Today’s episode is an excerpt from a spontaneous IG live session with film maker, Kenny Hamlett. Apologies in advance for the inferior sound quality—I hope it doesn’t take too much focus off the conversation for you. If you’re a creative, or someone who’s simply wanting to learn new skills, you’ll find this episode relatable. We talk about making use of free resources versus paying for professional guidance, how to prioritize goals, seeking mentorship, and continuing to push yourself to “what’s next.” 


    Please enjoy!


    What we discuss:

    00:00 Intro

    02:48 Use free resources or pay for someone’s expertise?

    03:45 Staying in your financial lane

    05:50 Warren Buffett’s 5/25 Rule to prioritize goals

    06:40 Seek mentorship from someone that you vibe with

    08:20 You learn in the process when you’re self-taught

    10:18 How Kenny has never received ‘bad advice’

    13:08 Protecting your work as if it’s a part of you

    16:50 “Put the medal in your drawer; let’s get back to work.”

    20:54 Celebrate, but you gotta remind yourself that you ain’t shit



    Episode Resources:

    • Kenny Hamlett | Instagram |Youtube | Website 


    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Kenny, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time…


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