It Doesn’t Work That Way..

By: WATZS Podcast Network
  • Summary

  • WATZS Pod is pleased to announce the launch of "It Doesn’t Work That Way Podcast" coming summer 2024. The bi-weekly series will be hosted by Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, exploring critical conversations in media, film, television, business sectors, and general life themes. The podcast aims to shed light on pivotal experiences and challenges faced within these fields. "It Doesn't Work That Way Podcast" offers an in-depth exploration of pivotal moments and processes within the spheres of life, purpose and career to name a few. The podcast is dedicated to examining how skills are developed, honed, and aligned with one's vision while maintaining integrity, patience, and respect. Through compelling storytelling, we connect real-world examples that illustrate both successful and flawed methodologies around life’s ambitions, contemporary challenges faced by dreamers and visionaries today. Each episode promotes meaningful discussion on pressing issues affecting our artistic and professional landscapes. Segments within each episode provide a deeper analysis of these topics, enhancing the discourse's depth and relevance for our listeners.
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Episodes
  • Should we consistently assume positive intentions while paying less attention to red flags?
    Nov 12 2024
    In the most recent episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, continue their discussion on business contracts in part two. Titled “Should we consistently assume positive intentions while paying less attention to red flags?”, this episode explores how our eagerness to secure opportunities within the film and media sectors can cause us to overlook crucial warning signs. The dialogue underscores the significance of maintaining core values while acknowledging significant desires that may lead us to disregard potential risks. It offers insightful reflections on assessing our true intentions—or misconceptions—about the business environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    37 mins
  • As an independent artist in the film industry signing a contract is not necessary?
    Oct 30 2024
    In the latest episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, kick off a two-part discussion centered on business contracts. Titled “As an independent artist in the film industry signing a contract is not necessary?”, this installment delves into how we differentiate between pursuing our craft as a business versus merely a hobby. The conversation highlights our approaches to opportunities and reflects on how we perceive our talents and skills within the context of professional exchanges. It provides thought-provoking insights into evaluating our understanding—or misconceptions—of the business landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • Do I need to give or show respect to those who have not arrived professionally?
    Oct 9 2024
    In this episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, discuss the theme of R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Titled “Do I need to give or show respect to those who have not arrived professionally?”, this episode explores how we determine who is worthy of our respect, the ways in which we extend that respect to ourselves and others, and how our interactions are influenced by titles and superficiality. It offers an insightful examination into assessing our behaviors and feelings of inadequacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins

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