Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
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Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
Consistency in Pursuing Your Dreams and Fostering Respectful Discourse | A Noble Conversation with Manthurs Oseni
Noble Conversations
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2 years ago
Consistency in Pursuing Your Dreams and Fostering Respectful Discourse | A Noble Conversation with Manthurs Oseni
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Manthurs Oseni, a content creator, TV radio host, and recent graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, who shares his journey as a content creator, from his early beginnings with humorous chicken videos to tackling topics of public knowledge and current events. He sheds light on the challenges of building a following on social media and the consistency it requires. He also dives into the importance of empathy in contentious conversations a...
Noble Conversations
Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...