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Tryna Be Somebody
StumbleWell Productions
22 episodes
6 days ago
Tryna Be Somebody follows digital storyteller and video producer Hallease as she interviews mostly BIPOC artists about their creative careers. The goal of the podcast is to provide creative inspiration to those thinking about starting their journey. To get early access to episodes, support the podcast on Patreon patreon.com/hallease. Tryna Be Somebody is a StumbleWell production. Our podcast and thumbnail cover art was designed by Natasha Cunningham. Our theme music was written, and performed by Beleaf in Music and produced by Jruckers
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Tryna Be Somebody follows digital storyteller and video producer Hallease as she interviews mostly BIPOC artists about their creative careers. The goal of the podcast is to provide creative inspiration to those thinking about starting their journey. To get early access to episodes, support the podcast on Patreon patreon.com/hallease. Tryna Be Somebody is a StumbleWell production. Our podcast and thumbnail cover art was designed by Natasha Cunningham. Our theme music was written, and performed by Beleaf in Music and produced by Jruckers
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Finding and exploring your story with Mark Menjivar
Tryna Be Somebody
53 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
Finding and exploring your story with Mark Menjivar

In this episode of the #TrynaBeSomebody video podcast, I want you to explore your own unique story.  A lot of times I talk to people who are thinking about starting a channel or considering telling a family story or history and hesitate to start because they think their life isn't interesting enough. That's just not true. It's about shifting your perspective and thinking about how different generations, institutions, and geography has impacted your life and formed who you are today.

So, today on the podcast I'm interviewing Mark Menjivar a multi-disciplinary artist based in San Antonio, Texas. He's going to walk us through an exercise to help you discover hidden stories within your life and then after we'll talk to Mark about how he gets different interactive projects funded. Grab a pencil or your favorite note-taking app!

Check out Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjmenjivar/
Check out Mark's website: https://www.markmenjivar.com/
YouTube Originals Documentary - My Family across 3 generations: https://youtu.be/QWdW2x_O6mQ

Enjoy the video podcast? Support it on Patreon! patreon.com/hallease  

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  
Tryna Be Somebody is a StumbleWell production, produced and hosted by Hallease. Our podcast and thumbnail cover art was designed by Temi Coker. Our YouTube opening animation was designed by Evan Abrams. Our theme music was written, and performed by Beleaf in Music and produced by Jruckers. This podcast episode was edited by Christopher Narvaez and Hallease Narvaez.


Tryna Be Somebody
Tryna Be Somebody follows digital storyteller and video producer Hallease as she interviews mostly BIPOC artists about their creative careers. The goal of the podcast is to provide creative inspiration to those thinking about starting their journey. To get early access to episodes, support the podcast on Patreon patreon.com/hallease. Tryna Be Somebody is a StumbleWell production. Our podcast and thumbnail cover art was designed by Natasha Cunningham. Our theme music was written, and performed by Beleaf in Music and produced by Jruckers