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It Ain't Weak to Speak with Sam Webb
Sam Webb and LIVIN
105 episodes
7 months ago
My name is Sam Webb. In 2013 we lost our good mate to suicide and no one saw it coming. The stigma and shame around talking about mental health issues was a contributing factor in Dwayne's suicide—like many others. I am grateful that I've been able to connect with and share epic conversations with some of the most fascinating people on the planet—entrepreneurs, leaders in business, entertainment, sports, science, health, and more—to elevate the conversations around mental health and to empower you to live your best life. New episodes Tuesdays. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Let's go to the top!

Become an exclusive member today and join the LIVIN initiative.Lets help each other to start living again. https://plus.acast.com/s/itaintweaktospeakwithsamwebb.


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My name is Sam Webb. In 2013 we lost our good mate to suicide and no one saw it coming. The stigma and shame around talking about mental health issues was a contributing factor in Dwayne's suicide—like many others. I am grateful that I've been able to connect with and share epic conversations with some of the most fascinating people on the planet—entrepreneurs, leaders in business, entertainment, sports, science, health, and more—to elevate the conversations around mental health and to empower you to live your best life. New episodes Tuesdays. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Let's go to the top!

Become an exclusive member today and join the LIVIN initiative.Lets help each other to start living again. https://plus.acast.com/s/itaintweaktospeakwithsamwebb.


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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Science
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Film Director Jake Miosge Speaks On Finding Success Beyond the Nest: Navigating the Competitive World In LA
It Ain't Weak to Speak with Sam Webb
47 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
Film Director Jake Miosge Speaks On Finding Success Beyond the Nest: Navigating the Competitive World In LA

My guest today is my very close friend here in LA, Jake Miosge. A Grammy-nominated Creative Director, Writer, and Director with over 10 years of experience in visual media. Jake previously built his eye as a music and fashion photographer with some of the biggest music acts in the world. He has executive produced music videos for Chris Brown/ Young Thug’s ‘Say You Love Me’ & chart-topping Hit ‘Go Crazy.’ He made his directing debut with ‘City Girls’ A music video/short film for Chris Brown and Young Thug. The videos he directed and produced have amassed 35+ million views on Youtube. After executive producing the tv series pilot ‘Primitive,’ Jake has recently written and directed a series of 3 short films featuring host Sam Webb as lead actor set to release in late 2023.

 

In this episode, Jake shares what it takes to succeed in a competitive world like Los Angeles. Jake talks about how he ended up living in L.A. despite being from Newcastle, Australia. He shares how he got into the music industry with world renowned artist, Chris Brown. Jake also shares the negative impacts of tying your identity to a job and what it can do to your psyche. We talk about the ups and downs of living in LA and how to navigate through the turbulant times. Tune in to learn more!

 


Topics we cover and where to find them:


  • [00:00] Intro
  • [05:01] How Jake ended up living in L.A. despite being from Newcastle, Australia
  • [07:45] How a world tour looks like
  • [09:28] The experience of working and living with a star like Chris Brown
  • [12:18] The process of moving from Newtown, Australia, to L.A.
  • [14:29] The work ethic of stars like Chris Brown
  • [17:12] How Jake got into directing a music video with Chris Brown
  • [22:30] How L.A. started getting lonely for Jake and started getting the panic attacks
  • [24:21] The hardest thing for people in L.A. who are working to succeed in the film industry
  • [28:27] What Jake would do differently moving into a new role in terms of protecting his identity so that he remains diverse
  • [34:02] How Jake managed to overcome the hard times
  • [38:39] What makes L.A. different from other places in terms of pursuing dreams


Like this show? Please leave us a review here - All comments and reviews help us break the stigma of mental health so that we can save more lives. Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag@livinorg @samwebb so we can thank you personally.

 

Episode resources:

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakemmiosge/

Email: info@jakemiosge.com

 

Join us at our FaceBook Group to continue the conversation and connect with our community to share stories, access mental health tools and strategies, and learn more about positive mental health because #itaintweaktospeak.


Become an exclusive member today and join the LIVIN initiative.Lets help each other to start living again. https://plus.acast.com/s/itaintweaktospeakwithsamwebb.


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It Ain't Weak to Speak with Sam Webb
My name is Sam Webb. In 2013 we lost our good mate to suicide and no one saw it coming. The stigma and shame around talking about mental health issues was a contributing factor in Dwayne's suicide—like many others. I am grateful that I've been able to connect with and share epic conversations with some of the most fascinating people on the planet—entrepreneurs, leaders in business, entertainment, sports, science, health, and more—to elevate the conversations around mental health and to empower you to live your best life. New episodes Tuesdays. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Let's go to the top!

Become an exclusive member today and join the LIVIN initiative.Lets help each other to start living again. https://plus.acast.com/s/itaintweaktospeakwithsamwebb.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.