Michael and Kevin Rosmer are brothers, both have been on the podcast before as individuals. Michael is a financial expert and business entrepreneur, known as Offshore Citizen. Kevin Rosmer is the lead singer of Professional Help, and also a filmmaker and actor. This time we bring them together to discuss finances, artist integrity, branding, and why movies are like sex.
From an early age, Sam Reid's profound love for cinema has driven him towards a remarkable career in filmmaking.
As an accomplished Director of Photography and editor with over 10 years experience, his talent for visual storytelling and his cooperative spirit have made him a sought-after cinematographer, both in Edmonton and across Alberta.
Throughout his career, Sam has left a lasting mark on diverse projects, working with exceptional companies including Paramount, CBC, Global, Junos and others. As the co-owner of Guerrilla Motion Pictures, he has played a pivotal role in creating award-winning films, documentaries, music videos and captivating commercial productions.
Shooting with ARRI, Sony, Canon and RED cameras, Sam has created unique and compelling images. He brings his commitment to the craft and collaborative approach to every production.
His work can be seen in the third season of the acclaimed Paramount+ series Never Seen Again and the upcoming 8 part documentary series labeled, which he also co-produced.
Lord Michael Rosmer is a true Renascence man. From humble beginnings growing up in rural Canada to Dubai where he now lives half the year and travels across the globe during the other half. He fits the phrase "the secret to the person who is universally interesting is that they are universally interested". From an early age he developed a love of fantasy books from listening to his Grandma read to him. He studied card magic and published numerous books on techniques that he's developed. He has lived in six countries on three continents, is a passionate foodie, an entrepreneur, and an investor who has run over 14 companies. He is well known for his Off-Shore Citizen YouTube Channel which aims to help people who want to live and do business internationally.
Brandon Rhiness is a prolific writer and filmmaker from Edmonton, Alberta. He's known for the movies Hot Box and Grotesque. He's also written several comic books including Ghoul Squad and The Boy with a Balloon for a Head, and the horror novel The Man in the Box.
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Kenny Bhullar is a first-degree blackbelt in tae kwon do, who has fought in MMA and kickboxing, and traveled the world competing in jiujitsu, before coming home and founding the Bravé MMA and Fitness Academy.
Kenny’s story is one of discovery and growth through struggle, but also defeat. His love for what he does is contagious and made for an amazing conversation.
Find him on Instagram here.
Graham Robinson is a Toronto based illustrator and fine artist whose perspective seems to me rather sane, fascinating, and whole. Much of his artwork maintains a unifying theme around canoes, fish, journeys, and surrealism. It is exceptional. We discuss a great many artsy-fartsy things as well as addiction, becoming a man, exercise, and the role of using your body when it comes to these heady, intellectual pursuits us artists often find ourselves ensconced in.
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Emm Gryner is a Canadian singer/songwriter, and now author. Her new book, The Healing Power of Singing, is a delightful journey of 25 steps filled with fascinating insight from her life—from getting a record deal and later ditching the music industry, to single parenting and touring as a singer with the late and great David Bowie. She even collaborated with astronaut Chris Hadfield on his famous cover of “Space Oddity”, the song that made history as the first music video filmed in outer space. I was delighted and honoured to speak with her at length about her life and what she’s learned.
Cesar Santos is a world class painter and illustrator, perhaps best known for his incredible ability in portraiture. Born in Cuba and later raised in the United States, he now resides in Italy with his wonderful wife, Valentina. To see his work is to be amazed. His highly instructive and insightful YouTube videos showcase his process and bring his audience along what I consider a most riveting artistic journey. That he has over 150,000 subscribers means I’m not the only one who thinks that. His art is sought after across the globe and his mastery has inspired thousands of artists all over the world.
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Juliette Fogra is a Brooklyn based illustrator, designer, and maker of fine art. Her artwork is inexplicably profound and strikes a very raw chord with me. She’s one of those people who make art that stares back at you. In this conversation we discuss what it takes to actually be an “Artist”, the nature of art, life as art, and we confront many orthodox maxims around creativity in thoughtfully circuitous and reflective ways.
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Jax Delisle is a diverse creative, a media entrepreneur, and advocate for small business. She lives in my hometown of Hinton, Alberta, as the head of her company, ‘JD Consulting’. She’s also the writer of a well-known recipe blog called “Cooking with Jax” and her recipes have gone viral. We sat down in my studio to discuss marketing and creative work through the lens of a small town, the pitfalls, strengths, and challenges. She shares her experience as a professional in the social media stratosphere and gives tips on how to grow your brand.
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Halee Pierog is a very fine actor currently based in my own small town of Edson, Alberta. She’s not only been cast in the lead role for my upcoming music video (“Her Smile”), she has immense talent and diverse experience in both theatre and short film. I found this conversation to be equal parts fascinating and refreshing. We not only talk about the art of acting, channeling emotions, being an introvert, but also about being an actor in Alberta, and all the challenges that come with it. Acting is a difficult career path. I love Halee’s perspective and the honesty she brings to this conversation.
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This episode was recorded on May 25th, 2021.
Eric Myers is a New York-based literary agent who has had a long vibrant career in not only books, but film. He has been representing authors for over a decade, but prior to that he worked behind-the-scenes as a publicist for many well-known films including Julie & Julia, Zoolander, Shaft, Fatal Attraction, Regarding Henry, and more. He is also the author of three art-deco books published by St. Martin’s Press. As a literary agent, he represents award winners, thrillers, memoirs, young adult fiction, and as a person, his integrity, charm, and style are rarely matched. We talk about his story, the importance of history, what his interactions with authors are like, his literary agent pet peeves, and much more.
Learn more about Eric at his website here.
This episode was recorded on May 10th, 2021.
Tammy Peterson is an artist based in Ontario well known as the beloved wife of Jordan B. Peterson, a man who is perhaps the western world’s most influential intellectual of our time. Tammy’s perspective on creativity, sanity, and spirituality is truly insightful and worthy of note. We ruminate on the difference between wanting and needing to make art, on raising children and balancing life around your passion, the role of humility, gratitude, and beauty, and what her recent brush with death has taught her.
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This episode was recorded on April 18th, 2021.