• The Content Creator | Gajan Balan

  • Sep 4 2020
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

The Content Creator | Gajan Balan

  • Summary

  • Gajan Balan is an ambitious individual with a thirst for creative and unique solutions. His time is divided between building success for retail environments, developing personal creative projects, and striving to be the best brother, husband, and father.

    His specialities include content creation, talent development, public speaking, data analysis, branding, sales strategies, time management, web design, photography, personal coaching, and more.

    Find out more about Gajan at here. 

    Follow Gajan on Instagram and Facebook

    Shop his photography prints from Bokeh Blink here. 

    Click here for links to Gajan's podcasts, YouTube Channel, Twitch account and more. 

     

    The Social Stuff

    Follow host Avery Moore Kloss on Twitter and Instagram

    Grown Up is produced by Folktale Studio. We help bring audio stories to life through podcasting and personal history projects. Visit www.folktalestudio.ca for more information. For more episodes of the podcast visit www.grownuppod.com. 

     

    Sounds You Heard

    Ma Perkins: Episode 2 from Oxydol - Archive.org

    Clip from Gajan's YouTube video "Roaming Ep. 1" - on YouTube

    Intro to Episode 12 of Gajan's podcast Controlled Chaos - here.

    Theme Music is by Coop courtesy of Marmoset Music. 

     

    Facts You Heard (aka useful links for History of the Job)

    The History of Content Marketing by Michael Walton on Copypress.com

    The History of Content Marketing: An Essential Guide by Rebecca Lee White on TrackMaven.com

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