welcome to the society pod a podcast for
entrepreneurs marketers and leaders
here’s your host Jessica
yarmy hey everybody and welcome to the
society pod I hesitate to even try to
introduce my guest today because he is a
jack of all creative trades we met
through photography on Instagram I’m
going to say I slid into his DMS because
of photography on Instagram
and we’ll elaborate on that maybe and
here we are today still connected
through brand building through shared
values through just Love of All Things
positive and and living with gratitude
and and giving things away in a world
that seems to really be filled with
people who like to take so welcome to
the show Damen Noble Andrews thank you
thank you for having me yeah I think the
first time we actually spoke on the
phone I was changing the diaper of my
old oldest kid that’s that’s years
ago or nine years ago at this
point it went fast it went fast yeah
yeah the way it went down was not me
being creepy with Damian I reached out
to him because I needed a photographer
and I’m connected to a lot of athletes
and fitness people online and and I just
consistently saw his name popping up and
so I I reached out to him on Instagram
and was like I need to we need to work
together so yeah it’s crazy that that
was that was years ago now I gave a
very poor introduction of you and your
background and your bio how do you
introduce yourself I think that you did
as well as can be done to be honest I am
a jack of all trades I I will tell you
this what I’ve recently realized maybe
not even that recently but what I’m
recently getting comfortable owning is
that the most apropo title that I hold
is perspective shifter that’s kind of
what I do um I’ve done it with a camera
I’ve done it with Consulting I’ve done
it with brand architecture I’ve done it
with creative Direction I’ve done it
with life coaching I’ve done it with
coming in and talking to a sea Suite in
a boardroom and ruffling a lot of
feathers so yeah the truth is I have
done a lot of different things I’ve worn
a lot of hats in the creative realm for
about a quarter Century now years is
like is April actually what’s the date
the th April th is my official
years in business as a creative and wow
how come you know the date so
specifically like what was that date
years ago I was in college and I was it
was the first time somebody paid me to
go shoot an assignment and it was it was
like the beginning of oh I can not only
do I love doing this but I can make
money with it and uh and so yeah I just
you know I’ve also got a ridiculous
memory like I remember everything so I
will have to write that down because I
have a terrible memory when it comes to
names and dates so I will add it to my
calendar my my hard copy planner I will
put Damian’s year career anniversary
you know it’s funny I thought about
having like a like doing something
special and I realized like how random
would it be just to start posting again
I haven’t really posted in like years
it’s probably been three years since
I’ve posted anything online um I haven’t
updated my website and since the
beginning of covid like you know April
of it’d be very random just to like
start I should you know there’s a lot of
shs in this business that’s for sure
yeah you know but plumber with leaky
pipes well it’s it’s something that I’m
passionate about because I’m one of
those people who never feels like I have
a finished product I always feel like
things are work in progress and I always
have that hesitation of sharing anything
I always have this cringe moment and
this comparison moment of what are other
people doing versus how is this going to
show up but I think it’s just so
important to to share along the way and
to share the highs and lows and and to
bring that authenticity to the table of
the highs and lows and to to lead with
vulnerability and just show somebody
who’s years behind you that hey
here’s how it goes and I have more
years in the game and I’m still making
mistakes I’m still messing up I’m still
not able to connect my printer to the
Wi-Fi today you know there’s still just
stuff that happens where you’re just
like why can’t I do this so I think you
should start to post again I would love
to see that actually you probably have
so much content in the can that you’ve
never put out there publicly I’ve I’ve
mentored a lot of young creatives along
the path along the way and one of the
things that was always hysteric IAL is
when they would look at a finished shoot
with me after we get done right we come
home we download it my process is one
where I’ve always downloaded the images
and felt terrible instantly like just I
hate everything that I’m looking at and
it used to ruin me for like days and
then I like a week later I’d finally go
back and start editing pictures and and
it was okay and then I realized like oh
I’m just going to be hypercritical
that’s my nature that’s the school that
I went to was hyper critical very direct
very much hey this is just the reality
take it on the chin deal with it and
move on and so I’m hypercritical of my
own work part of the reason why I don’t
share as much is because I always love
the thing that’s in my head that I’ve
yet to create more than I love what I’ve
created already so there’s a piece of
that that’s there too yeah and yeah I I
would sit down with my assistants or my
mentees you know whatever role they were
in at that time and we’d start looking
through pictures and you know let’s just
say there’s a thousand pictures from a
day of shooting on a commercial shoot
get used maybe maybe six get used maybe
if you’re building a library like to
get used and so we’re looking at just
the tiniest little differences in images
and I had an assistant once say the
amount of fantastic pictures that’ll
never see the light of the day is is
like mind-blowing and it really is I
have terabytes full of images that will
never see the light of day that could be
beautiful and wonderful and and used for
something except they don’t actually
have a purpose other than hey that’s
cool to look at at you know and so it’s
it’s really there is a ton of content
also I don’t really like walking
backwards I really want to go back in
time and and reshow stuff that isn’t
what my heart is into right now so it’s
tricky I’m in that self-editing phase
right now even with this podcast because
what I’m finding is I really enjoy
recording the conversations because
especially with the people that I’m
talking to I know the people and I’m
it’s like catching up with old friends
and then when I go to edit it
I am in complete um disarray I’m in that
self-critical place I am why am I even
doing this and so what I need to I need
to divide the project in half I need to
just record it and then give it to
someone to do so it so I don’t even have
to listen to myself and I don’t even
have to hit that self-critical place
because I’m right there with you I never
thought of it as living in the past but
I think of it as oh my gosh I’m so
cringey and shouldn’t be doing this okay
I’m going to speak to this for a second
because I think it’s essential I think
it’s an essential piece of the puzzle
too often these days I think that we we
look for the easy way out we showcase
the hero moments and the Fantastic
versions and the best way to learn is to
look yourself in the mirror the best way
you can listen the best way you can
learn how you sound to others is to
force yourself to listen back to your
conversation in real time n and a half
or two times spe and hear how you speak
and how you pause and where the ums are
and all of those things because it makes
a difference I’ve been on a journey to I
don’t know heal myself make myself
better clear a lot of crap out of the
past the closet all those things for a
while now what I found is if there’s any
uncomfortable thing feeling like I run
right at it at this point I want to know
I want to know faster I want to dive in
now and I want to put it behind me so I
can get back to some ease I’m I’m happy
with ease I like that at this point in
my life I think I’m taking an opposite
approach I’m definitely I’m definitely
band-aiding around the things that are
uncomfort full ostrich just like head in
the sand I don’t want to yes I I have
been editing out the likes and the ums
and that’s part of this exercise also is
just to speak more and to make my
thoughts come together in my head real
time faster better without the ums
without the likes and every time I edit
I just think to myself you are years
into your career why with the ums why
with the likes I have spoken on stage I
have done the things why are they still
there so I we’ll have to come back to
any sort of progress I I make in this
regard and and maybe we’ll do an episode
a year from now and we’ll see where
we’re at with with your process of of
running straight at your
uncomfortableness and then my process of
just avoiding it head in the sand um
we’ll see where we’re at I love it I
love it and I think it’s a whole podcast
in itself right is is the uncomfortable
moments and what to pay attention to and
where to where to go or what to say hey
not right now because there’s some of
that too for sure you know we can’t
handle everything all at once you you
know I want to I want to organ I’m
looking at my desk right I want to
organize my desk right now like oh
there’s mess I want tend to not the time
like all right you got you can’t you
have to be able to filter your Neurosis
a little bit at least yeah we’re gonna
we’re gonna come back to your your
personal development hacks because I
love that you’re always working on
things and you’re always in your own
brain and trying to improve but I want
to dig into some of your creativity
hacks a little bit more because I do
think you are one of those people who
has a super power and I want to try to
unpack it for the world so how would you
describe your superpower I don’t know
but at first I just wanted to take like
a a Superman stance for a second just
because it felt good to hear somebody
else say I have a superpower I’m
exceptional with people that’s my
superpower is I listen what I say I
listen between the lines people will say
something and they might be
communicating a piece of what they’re
trying to get at there’s always another
layer deeper and I’ve learned to listen
to what that is and I’ve learned to
understand what that is and then I
reverse engineer it and learn to speak
to it from the brand side or the
creative side and so my superpower is
deep empathy my superpower is an innate
and cultivated skill at listening to
human beings and understanding the
different roles in life that they might
be in whether it be super affluent
sitting on their yacht and what they
want to be exposed to what they want to
be served to being homeless and sleeping
in their car or not knowing where their
next meal is going to come from and I’ve
been both and I think that you have to
in a creative realm you have to tap into
what your truth is my truth is
understanding people that will always be
what I lead with I really thought you
were going to come back to the the
perspective idea as your superpower and
I really thought you were going to go
with something visual because you have
this ability to see things differently
and and have the the sight inputs so now
when you say your your superpower is
listening and hearing and then I know
you also have a visual superpower you
have some some layers of uh of powers
going on like my wife says it’s an onion
baby you got to work your way in right
layer by layer layer by layer I think
that visual artists are always looking
to connect in the briefest amount of
time possible with a still image that’s
what you’re doing you’re taking a
fraction of a second and trying to tell
a complete story within it in a painting
you’re trying to express an emotion or
make somebody feel something by just a
static two-dimensional maybe slightly
three-dimensional existence to be able
to do that well you have to first
understand your why and to understand
your why you have to understand yourself
or the client’s perspective or the
version of truth that needs to be
communicated the rest is is just
decision- making and and yes I have a
long history of understanding lighting I
have a deep deep deep toolbox to take a
picture with direct a film with all
those things I understand camera angles
and and lenses and all the
technicalities all the science behind it
which is just
craft I have that as a tool but that’s a
that’s something that can be learned my
superpower that’s innate to me is is on
The Human Side it’s not about the visual
as much as it is about the why what what
we want somebody to feel and if we’re
clear about what we want somebody to
feel then we can then we can make the
choices that lead to that result
visually as Al so that’s that’s always
how I’ve been informed when when you see
me solve a problem quickly with a camera
or on set or or in a thought process my
first step is what does this person need
to feel and then I reverse engineer from
there are there hacks that you have
learned with your brain to either when
you know you need to be in creative mode
when you know you need to collect the
inputs creatively you need to be in that
listening State and then you also need
to be able to come up with ideas or come
up with
visuals or something like are there
things that you do routinely that up
your creativity I think that connection
to creativity is is more felt than
thought and so if I find myself thinking
a lot about something I have to find
some way to break that cycle I love to
do woodworking I I love to just make a a
lamp a a cutting board it made my dining
room table I I’d like I don’t even care
if I’m making something that has a
purpose it’s just touching something
organic and manipulating it sanding it
shaping it takes me out of thinking and
more times than not all creativity needs
is space we try and bottle it up and
compress it and go okay be creative now
and you can and you can do it easier if
you’re already in your body you can do
it easier if you’re paying less
attention to what the brain is thinking
and more attention to what the body is
feeling this is me personally is my
Approach and I think that again when I
start with what’s the end result that I
want the the target to feel the rest is
just decisions and craft to get there
and so for me it’s the more I stay
connected to this kind of pit within my
stomach that speaks from there rather
than getting into my head my my wife
does this this like up and down layered
you know hand signal to me if I’m ever
in my head because I overthink stuff my
brain’s a weird trap so I just stay out
of it just as much as possible when I
was younger my hack like no joke was
smoke a joint and drink a Red Bull and
like fully destroy my body but take
myself out of all reality and then I’d
find it I don’t need to do that anymore
luckily I’m healthier than that now and
I I truly believe that for a creative to
find their process you have to put
judgment aside we have to say there’s no
right or wrong way there’s no good or
bad version there’s maybe a way to be
less self-destructive in the process and
I mean Hunter S Thompson like he lived a
life you know he got after it there’s
there’s a version of Truth for everybody
and the access point to to their their
piece of it I think we just have to
accept and and judge a little bit
whatever that is I I think yeah for for
me it’s it’s just trying to stay in my
body as much as possible so I go for a
run I’ll do a workout I will um
woodworking really helps I’ll go on a
hike I’ll play with my kids anything
just to like break the thought process
and just get back into it and usually
that’s when you know those those genius
quote unquote moments come so I know you
you have your kid with you right now as
they’re removing a lot of creative
Pursuits from schools how do you as a
parent think about instilling creativity
in your kids or allowing them to have
creative moments yeah that’s that’s a
great question I think that my wife and
I spend a lot of time trying to figure
that part out we have like designated
art time we have like art things we do
together where one person will start a
painting or a drawing and the next
person will add to it we pass it around
to release the attachment to it I think
that helps too we kind of approach every
creatively we approach I don’t know as
as much as we can from a creative
process my kids collect sticks and rocks
and all the things in nature and we go
okay what are we going to do with this
we were inspired by it that’s great
what’s next and whether or not there
actually is a next or not at their age
is less important than just the
consideration that there could be you
know and that to me is kind of where
we’re starting my kids also go to a
Waldorf School so there’s a little bit
more creativity like in their curriculum
you know Saving Grace there even though
I prefer that they were homeschooled but
now we’re getting off into tangents and
you know you know me I’ll go for days I
don’t know if I would trust you with
homeschooling any children but um but
they would turn out to be Geniuses from
an artistic perspective for sure um you
know would they thank you thank you very
much would there be Red Bull cans
everywhere maybe but um not just just uh
just your bam mate highly caffeinated
but better for you you know I think
about this in terms of like what are the
habits I’m passing down to to my son and
as you’re talking about like getting out
of your head and just kind of being
being where you are and as much as I
haven’t intentionally passed on anxiety
or like performance anxiety to him he he
has it so whether it’s DNA and it’s
passed through he has this awareness of
like how is he performing in any given
moment and I really try to have
balancing times with him where we talk
about let’s just go outside sit in the
grass let’s just be present let’s just
breathe and that’s big for him I don’t
even call it meditation I just say like
sit outside because he’s in fortnite
land most of the time but he also just
has anxiety around school tests and
things like that and I’m like listen
like at the end of the day it’s it’s
school’s more about how you learn and
it’s about like learning your brain and
that’s the most important thing but it’s
really hard to get him out of that like
must get an A must do well on whatever
state test they’re doing to prove
whatever about their school quality I
mean it’s just it’s it’s just a sad time
for Creative spirits in the world
because all measurement is attached to
things that aren’t creative and and so
then kids are evaluated based on based
on things that are not creative Pursuits
it’s going to be hard not to get on a
soap box for this one for me I I’ll be
honest um I take a three minute soap
boox we’re here for it I have a gripe
with standardized school system in
America I I do it didn’t work for me it
didn’t work for my brain it didn’t I was
bored by it the system was put in place
to teach people how to be good Factory
workers how to learn information and
access that and complete a task
associated with it and not challenge it
ask questions and I love question I love
being more engaged in thought and
knowledge and all those things and so my
grades were terrible and I realized very
early on that the system was not right
for me now my wife on the other hand
worked wonderfully in the system she got
great grades she went to Cal she
graduated Cal with high honors she is an
extremely intelligent person and then
met me and went what like this doesn’t
compute it doesn’t make sense so our
kids have this balance of somebody who
deeply understands the achieving aspect
of of what is asked of the kids and
somebody who thinks all of it is a bunch
of BS and our children would be much
better off
if they got to go play by themselves and
create and do random things and then
slowly learn the knowledge associated
with what they were trying to complete
so that’s part one without me getting
too aggressive about it the second part
of that is that you know we we really
Champion effort in our house we don’t
really talk about the outcome we we
mention it we address it absolutely and
the the biggest aspect of things that we
focus on is the effort did you do your
best did you try did you get tired doing
it did you exhaust all the resources
that you had you know that type of
conversation to us is way more important
for our kids to be reminded of because
the world’s going to ask them a bunch of
success story questions as they grow up
so there’s that and then I think the
last piece of it is simply for the
creatives in the world right now it’s
also a very wonderful time to be
creative you know kids can create an AI
they can take a concept that they paint
and then they put that into a thing and
evolve it in a way that we could never
do two years ago three years ago if we
Embrace where things are going and we
allow our children to interact with it
there’s a lot of space for Creative
expression at this point maybe not in
the schools as much as it should be and
it’s just part of life you know what I
mean like you got to find your way and
find your spot and and really go for it
yeah I I think the schools are going to
be so slow on the technology front and
and in a mode of outlawing chat GPT
instead of hey listen it’s out there
let’s learn how to use it as a tool just
like we learned how to use Google as a
tool it is a tool for Content creation
let’s let’s learn how it should be
implemented into schools now I think
kids who Embrace those tools whether
through school or outside of school they
just have such a leg up on everyone
because they’re so techsavvy and and you
can create at such scale you can you can
get such fast learnings just by doing
and building this and building this and
you’re talking about a thousand photos
in one photo shoot they’re just able to
crank out like learn learn learn learn
you get so many reps when you’re when
you’re able to use digital tools I think
you’re very right and the the Reps is
something that’s so crucial as I keep
messing with my setup here because I
can’t stop looking at the framing and
critiquing it I want to flip my camera
over you need more you need more podcast
reps so I do need more podcast rep true
okay I’m gonna I’m going to throw this
out into the world okay Damen and I were
talking about doing a podcast where we
pick a brand and we optimize the brand
let’s just we’ll just say optimize
optimize wait wait you know what’s fun
is I flip my camera over am I upside
down for you now it doesn’t flip you’re
upside down for me I kind of want to
stay this way but I feel like that would
disturb people so I’m going to go back
so I know so we’ve already talked a
little bit about photography and I think
we could talk talk photography like for
a whole podcast but let’s like kind of
dive into Brands and branding as you are
tagged into either building a brand or
evaluating a brand do you have a
specific process that you follow and how
much woodworking is involved in that
process I do have a specific process I
follow it’s a a loose
framework that answers a series of
questions that I think are important to
answer um and what I’m always looking to
to do is uh
is Define what I call the North starer
Brand it’s essentially its purpose right
where is this thing going to go and not
waiver from what’s it going to track
towards what’s it going to follow to get
there you have to understand why it
exists you know what was the impetus of
it why you know is it solving a problem
is it just want to be cool there’s lots
of different reasons just want to make
money doesn’t really matter the why
except that the why is crucial to inform
how to move forward so in in figuring
out the why we then get to ask who it’s
for right and in the who it’s for what
I’m looking to do is is kind of
determine the Bold statement of the
brand why this thing why why does why is
this one cup the best cup maybe it’s not
trying to be the best cup maybe it’s
just trying to be the most affordable
cup okay well then that’s the reason why
whatever the Bold statement is we’re
always looking for I’m always looking
for a brand to to take a stance to have
some guts to not try and be for
everybody and so what we’re doing is
we’re we’re looking for the purpose of
it we’re looking for what it’s always
going to say and do at least a direction
is going to point and then we start
massaging the subtlety of what box does
it fit into you know there’s I use the
car reference all the time with my
clients because it’s the easiest
quickest way for people to grasp it even
if you think you haven’t been advertised
to you by car companies you absolutely
have and it’s the quickest way to see
that a Toyota markets itself very
differently than a Ferrari does a Jeep
is its own box and so is a Bentley and
who you’re speaking to and why you’re
speaking to them comes with a box to put
your brand in comes with a a construct
now you can always break those rules
absolutely however you have to
understand that for a long time now
Americans have been marketed to and sold
to in a particular way so if you switch
it up on them two things can happen one
you can really make an impact and jar
people and it can be fantastic and two
they’re going to be confused and
anything confusing in branding
advertising marketing is just a loss
unless
it’s done on purpose to get you to ask a
question follow up and then there’s you
know then you’re playing a different
game the brands that love to play the
game where we can seed plant and and toy
with the audience and get them curious
and engaged like those are super fun
they’re just not as common because most
brands are trying to make a quick
execution and reap a benefit from it
whether it be you know sales or
followers or whatever it might be so
yeah that’s going and I think there’s
the hesitation to to take that risk or
to take that stand to use your language
because of cancel culture because of you
know we’re trying to stay broad with our
target audience um and you you don’t
want to alienate people you don’t want
to to be so bold that it’s it’s out of
somebody’s taste um but I totally agree
that especially with so many Brands out
there like basically every single space
has so much fragmentation now with
digital being like a primary method that
everyone’s using to advertise and to put
their brands out there you do have to do
something you have to stand for
something or you stand for nothing I
always say that I want and this is well
I get a little crass I’m a little rough
on the edges sometimes I want [ __ ] yeses
and [ __ ] Nos and if you’re a maybe I I
push you towards the nose I don’t want
your business if you’re a maybe because
what happens is you get really clear
about who’s going to be in your corner
who’s going to follow you who’s going to
like die for your brand and on the other
side if you push people away
all they’re going to do is talk about it
I can’t believe they said no to me I you
know just because I don’t believe in X Y
and Z thanks for the free advertising
you just told five friends of those five
one of them is my people and they come
running towards me or you’re maybe and I
say hey you’re not right for us and you
go to Crazy efforts to prove how right
you are for us and you buy up all the
things and you’re a a super supporter
our culture is been taught to be
divisive right it’s Coke and Pepsi it’s
my team your team it’s us and them it’s
Democrat Republican it’s all these all
these very divisive things so if you
play that game of divisiveness it
actually speaks to a normaly within a
consumer’s brain oh I’m I’m either this
or I’m that great so step one there step
two is you know a a very wide net has a
very wide weave meaning you’re missing
the specific people you’re going for you
might catch a bunch of fish but are they
going to keep coming back you know I
guess don’t come back you’re going to
catch a lot of consumers but yeah are
they going to keep coming back you know
one I don’t want one sales I want people
that love a brand I want people that
want more from a brand I want to keep
engag I’m interested in working
primarily with brands that that want the
culture that want a following that want
a family A Tribe whatever you know
verbage you want to put on it what we’re
really looking for is the DI hards for
our business because we are not afraid
to say this is what we do excellently
and if you stay to that and don’t try
and go oh we also do these other seven
things poorly you know chances are
you’re going to win yeah and get to
those di hard that dieh hard core
audience as quickly as possible I like
the analogy of you know the net because
you want to catch the core first you
don’t want to start so Broad and then
try to back into who are we who are we
talking to here give me a ladle to start
give me just like I just want to that
these people are going to always be
there it’s like making the stock of a
soup you got to have a really strong
base
before you start diluting it before you
start adding all these other things you
know and then people will learn to love
it as it grows but you got to start with
something pure is there a brand that you
are watching right now that you think is
doing a great job at that yeah I love
that you ask this question because it’s
such a great question to ask and I hate
this question because no I don’t watch
brands that’s like a Hal truth I pay
attention to what brands are doing I see
advertising that is really resonating
and striking I see moments in culture
that stand out I am also you know I’m
Gen X I I am a little disgruntled with
where things are in some capacity I
don’t like the clickbaity culture I
don’t like how much you know skin is
populated on our social media just to
grab attention it bothers me and you
look at a you look at a a movie that has
no problem putting John Cena on stage
fully nude covering himself with an
envelope which by the way was one of the
better moments of the show because it
was hysterical and he played it
wonderfully but then also like ignores
the potency and power of Barbie and what
the true message was and like nominates
the guy of Barbie for an Oscar for the
song like what a slap in the face what
the movie really stood for and so I get
I get fired up about brands that do good
and I get fired up about brands that are
like communicating Clarity so like the
three things I always measure a brand by
is is CL CL ity cohesiveness and
consistency if they’re constantly clear
on a regular basis and everywhere you
look it reinforces that message that
brand is going to win their audience
where it gets diluted is you know they
go oh well this platform needs a
slightly different thing which they all
do but then they change verbiage too
much and it doesn’t feel the same or
they don’t take a certain aspect of it
seriously or they go oh yeah just throw
something together I we got a social
team they’re just going to do some stuff
no no no no terrible terrible be
consistent be cohesive everywhere and
just again that bold message with
Clarity you’re going to win your
audience you started to kind of go to
this topic so I’m just going to go there
you posted or reposted on Facebook the
other day something that I thought was
so interesting and I’m just going to
read it because I I want to dive into it
a little bit with you and it’s things
that we’ve talked about before but I
think it like probably needs to be
talked about more this Facebook post men
need to sit with men that have healed
perspectives of women women need to
surround themselves with women who have
a healed perspective of men
conversations are different the energy
is different what do you want to know I
want your three minute soapbox on this
topic I think that for a very long time
men and women have been told how they’re
supposed to be in our culture and we
have become some very confused version
of masculine and feminine energy where
we look at it again as as a divided
thing we look at at you know the
opposition the the Gap and pay so we
look at maternity leave paternity leave
we we look at what it’s like in in for a
woman in the workforce to even get
pregnant what that means for her career
we look at the s gender roles of the
guy’s going to go you know to work and
drink at work and come home and his wife
better be perfectly dressed and the
table perfectly set with his favorite
meal and it’s just all such [ __ ] the
truth is that there’s masculine and
feminine energy within all of us every
single human has both and when we start
looking at the beautiful balance of
those two together both within ourselves
and in community I stop looking at a a
woman that I’m sitting with as having a
problem or being wrong and I start
seeing her superpowers and why she’s
right and why that’s a beautiful
addition and vice versa you know
traditionally masculine energy is the
container for feminine energy to to be
wild and free and spontaneous within but
without both you have an empty bowl and
you have sporadic neither of those
things function as well as as when
they’re put together so I think you know
take that and add it to our current
culture of boys becoming men who are
told not to approach a woman that
they’re interested in but they also are
supposed to tell them that they’re
interested but in a way that’s
respectful but only if they’re over
and make $a year which is less
than % of men in America it’s confusing
for for young men out there and women
are torn between being a strong
independent woman boss [ __ ] label that
we put on people and like when do they
allow themselves to be soft when do men
allow themselves to be soft when do men
allow themselves to to be strong and
powerful and and when can a woman hear
when the man is tired of doing that a
healed perspective for men and women is
really just a way of saying like you’re
looking at a human being across from you
instead of a label and I think that the
more we do that across the board in life
the better the world gets we are
recording this in early April and we’re
coming off of women’s history month and
and I feel a lot of obligation to speak
as a woman in business and to represent
women in business where I kind of
planted my flag for for this month and I
I’m always evolving on this topic but I
kind of summed it up as like I want
integration as opposed to isolation I
think there’s a lot of powerful female
focused groups right now which is
amazing that women are coming together
and supporting each other and trying to
push topics forward however we will all
make better and faster progress if we
come together and have these
conversations from both sides from both
perspectives and especially as a woman
in business as I think about my career
let’s say % of it I’m reporting to Men
I’m mentored by men I’m pulled through
the system by men I’m taught the game by
men and and so how can I on women’s
History Month turn my back on those men
who have done great things for me in my
career and say oh no like this is all
about like the women and so it’s
something that I debate about a lot I
never want to just sit at a woman’s
table I want to sit at a at a table
that’s full of leaders I want to sit at
a table full of people who are healed or
are healing or are exploring these
topics and have conversations
together like I want to help address the
lack of funding for female Founders %
of funding goes to female Founders and
that’s not enough but I don’t think the
solution to that is to have a woman’s
table and have dollars from that woman’s
table going to women-owned businesses I
think it has to be integrated together
we have to collectively work through
what is the evolution of the
patriarchical system that we’re all
living in I mean look well said I agree
with you I I think
that why why on Earth in any like let’s
just focus on business for a second okay
why in any business setting would you
want to limit potential impossibility
like that’s all that ex excluding any
demographic any group that’s what that
yields I want to know more I want to
know from I want to be informed by
everybody everybody every gender every
non-gender I want to be informed by
every race I want to be informed by
every age I want to be informed by
Humanity because everybody’s got
something to add to whatever you’re
creating so to isolate I think it it is
it it dilutes the potential you’re
you’re talking about like the importance
of mixing it up not just having you know
women’s side men’s side race side
whatever and we lived in a patriarchal
society for so long where there was a
lot of Oppression to a number of
different minority groups I’m a white
man in America I’m the default which is
ridiculous it’s ridiculous that just
because I was born a man and just
because I happen to be happen to look
more white than anything else even
though I have a ton of Middle Eastern
background from Syria I’m the default in
this country you don’t say the white guy
who did a thing you’ll say oh the woman
or the black man or the you know Latino
or what we label everybody but the white
man we need to shift that we need to
have that pendulum swing and pendulum
swings come with overcorrection they do
the ones who are ahead of the game and
stay ahead of the game are the ones that
go hey we need to balance this and find
The Sweet Spot that works for us so
there are certain groups that I think
should be just women-owned and women
funded and and mainly their clientele is
for women and I also think that the
majority of business majority of Life
needs to be mixed up I was lucky enough
to grow up in a Melting Pot where I was
one of six white kids to graduate in a
graduating class of five I loved that I
loved that I was didn’t understand
didn’t understand that like diversity
was something you needed to include
because I was just the minority growing
up and then I moved to Illinois for a
little bit and was like I freaked out it
was the most white people I’d seen in
one place at one point in time like I
walked in the cafeteria I was just like
what is going on we need to correct we
do that that you can’t argue that we’ve
gone too far
we need to also be aware of the balance
and what we’re missing by not including
some of those voices and I think that
that’s where we’re right at that line of
maybe going a little bit too far and
look I’m I’m a white guy in America who
can’t get certain jobs because I don’t
meet a diversity quotient that sucks and
I’m okay with it like it is what it is
right like it it sucks that any person
should be excluded because of their age
gender or race period sexual orientation
all things that we judge people for
which is in my opinion just ridiculous I
think the overcorrection is necessary I
think that being aware of when to
include those voices and when to say hey
I couldn’t be here without is is
essential I would never be in the
position I’m in without very strong
intelligent powerful women in my in my
corner absolutely no question about it
yeah I think as a woman who’s in
business and knowing that were s was
the first time women could have their
own bank accounts like something like
that like we’re still so early in all of
this is that is that is that the fact
like that when it could be feel like it
was but not by much probably right like
it it wasn’t that long ago and so to
kind of circle back to like the need to
put things out there and the need to
share the journey I feel that’s the only
part that gets me over the hump of my
self-critical nature is I just need to
show what this looks like as a woman
building businesses on my own you know I
don’t have like a spouse that I’m
leaning on to do this like this is me
building things and here’s what I’m
learning and then leave it better for
the next Generation I don’t think it’s
going to be solved necessarily in our
generation but it’s like can we make
progress and and pass it along a little
bit better than it was handed to us
that’s like that’s it’s like the people
who plant trees today knowing they’ll
never sit in the shade right like it’s
it’s important it’s important I believe
to make the world a better place than
then we left it to participate in
progress It’s inevitable it’s just a
matter of of how long it takes and I and
I think that I think it’s great that you
are doing what you’re doing I think it’s
great that you have women run businesses
and own businesses and all those things
and you know I am happy to say that I
help participate in in in helping
support that so it’s both for sure and
you’re one of the first five men I’ve
had on the podcast so you know you will
you’ll go down in history really um I
was feeling historic so thank you for
pointing that out you you are special
you white man Damian are
special perfect um we talked all the
labels great I just wanted to make sure
if Society hasn’t told you enough that
you’re special um you are special
Society definitely does not tell men
enough that they’re special that’s for
sure I know I know appr um so I I felt
like you needed that reminder um thank I
know you spend a lot of time on your own
personal development personal growth
what are the things that are top of your
mind right now like what are you working
on oh man like this is a this is its own
podcast in itself this is maybe maybe
I’m discovering that the reason people
have midlife crisis is
because they become very aware of the
fact that they don’t know who they are
because we’re just old enough to
recognize that most of what we’ve done
in life is because of somebody else’s
narrative that we just followed until
this point where we start questioning
everything and recognizing that I don’t
want to be the version of human that my
mom defined because she had issues with
men and never healed those and I don’t
want to be the version of myself because
my grandfather was first generation
American and grew up in a very strict
household with not as food around so our
eating habits are now defined by like we
have to clear our plate because my
grandfather grew up in the depression
and learned to protect his food we start
questioning all these things and where’s
it come from I think we have to question
all of who we are and in this midlife
stage we start recognizing that let me
be clearer than that I didn’t fully
recognize it on my own my wife had to
reflect it back to me and be like de
you’re not doing this well like this
this sucks to to live with this sucks to
face and I could argue it and fight it
which is what I would have done most of
my life or I can look at it and go oh
those are pie I don’t want my family to
feel that way I I don’t want to be
received that way so this line between
holding on to our identity my
personality as this I’m a that whatever
versus how I want to be received creates
this very interesting rift this very
interesting divide of I don’t actually
know
how to act in certain situations because
my default is something that I don’t
want to perpetuate but I don’t have the
tools to figure out how I want to step
forward so it’s this almost daily dance
of pausing and and checking yourself and
saying hey stop there for a second
respond don’t react and be clear about
the information you want your kids to
hear and how you want to do it like I
was I’m still thinking about the fact
that I was just short with my son like I
was direct and I was clear and I don’t
want I want to be kinder than I just
was and I’m frustrated because I I have
an important thing that I’m doing right
now and it’s being interrupted does it
matter like re really do I want my kid
thinking oh they you have to be on
eggshells because Dad’s doing an
important thing or should he just be
able to live a little like you know
these are the things that I am
constantly challenging and constantly
checking myself on and it leads to a
crazy amount of Confusion And so when
you talk about like I have a superpower
or like where’s my area of Genius or
like you know I’m special for whatever
it actually does help because it reminds
me that there’s pieces of me that I
still love and that don’t need to be
changed that I’m comfortable with not
needing to be changed and then there’s
other aspects that are just like man
I’ve got shovel in hand I’m digging
daily daily for it yeah yeah well and
one of the things to love is just that
in that conversation with yourself and
so many people aren’t or aren’t
exploring it or are just truly doing the
ostrich like head in the sand kind of
move and just give you flowers for not
just like vulnerable but you’ve always
been somebody who’s who’s dug and tried
to get better and and shared and learned
and evolved and I’ve just enjoyed that
about our interactions over the years
one of the things that we talk about
pretty consistently on this podcast this
podcast of seven episodes um so when you
say consistently like you know still new
um is is comeback season so tell me
about a time when you might have been on
a low and and when was it what were you
doing and what were some of the things
that you did to get yourself out of that
space it’s a very interesting question
to answer right now because I honestly
feel like I’m on low right now I moved
my family to the middle of no so that we
could heal so that I could heal so I
could spend the time doing this work of
self improvement and and progression and
and defining who we are and become a
better father and a better husband and
all those things and I’ve let a lot of
work go because I wanted to be here and
home and so now I’m at the place where I
have to start generating more income
again I have to start working more again
and I’m coming into this recognizing
that I’ve always been Word of Mouth I’ve
always been hey work with Damien because
he’s great at XYZ or hey somebody told
me I should call you I have no idea why
we’re on the phone but let’s figure it
out and I’m just not around that many
people anymore and I’m stepping back
into a world in a realm where I’ve been
doing this for a long time and I’ve not
been good about you talk about the
archive like I’ve not been good about
capturing the
final so I could have it so I could show
oh here it is with all the graphics on
it here’s the full thing you know here’s
the package it’s a it was a mistake I
made a mistake in not doing that and so
I’m trying to recreate a portfolio that
is more idea based than visual based
because I don’t have those things
documented over the past years the
past years of doing creative
Direction it’s tough to to start here
knowing that I can go help you know
somebody sell widgets and make a decent
living doing it I just don’t really have
an interest in that I I want to work on
projects that make the world a better
place I want to work with people who are
who are changing things for the better I
want to work on you know i’ I’ve thought
about starting a nonprofit just to help
other nonprofits get their message out
there cuz that’s the piece I do really
well so the low now what am I doing to
get out of it is I’m recognizing I can
only do one day at a time and only deal
with one coughing kid at a time I can
only deal with a certain amount of
laundry every day I can only deal with a
certain amount of screen time every day
I want to still have dinners with my
family and I don’t want to tuck away in
you know in an office and disappear I’m
recognizing that that the right thing
will happen when it needs to happen and
I’m also working towards making that
happen as much as possible and I think
we we I have to remind myself that like
the measurement is effort just like with
my kids the measurement is effort am I
putting in the effort yes great am I
spending too much time on social media
then not so great you know so as long as
I’m putting in the effort then it’s just
one single step at a time and I’m also
starting a a company that’s focused on
like being a champion for the struggles
in life because I think we’ve talked
about all the you know fake version of
here’s my highlight real too much and
now it’s time to just say like let that
pendulum swing a little bit you know
it’s it’s a little over the line it’s a
little in your face struggling on
purpose because it needs to shake things
up a little bit and and I think that
that also feels like a healthy outlet
for me of where that needs to go you
know where that energy needs to go so
yeah that’s that’s what I’m doing did
that answer well enough I don’t feel
like I just rambled about my problems
for five minutes but I appreciate you
sharing that and I’ve had a couple of
comeback seasons in my time and I would
say I’m in a comeback season right now
also and the way that I Define it is not
necessarily like gloom and doom
everywhere it’s I feel very connected to
my purpose right now I’m not you know
financially where I was two years ago or
like I can’t find an investor to get
this concept off the ground like so it’s
always layers to to life and so then
there’s layers of like where are you
winning and and where are you not
and one of the ways that I’m trying to
navigate my comeback season is to have
moments of gratitude for the layers that
that are firing and and doing this
podcast is kind of one of those ways
just to to to recognize that I have
amazing people in my network and to
catch up with people and to have
vulnerable conversations with people and
to give it all away you know for free
and to like pay it forward in that
regard so in that way it’s uh that’s a
shining moment and then there’s just
other things that are that are dark and
it’s I think it’s just always in some in
some way like every day has its own like
here was the high here was the low and
it ends up being this like soup that
comes together the last few years have
felt on a whole like more of a low than
they have been a high and so I would say
I’m like in a comeback season but then
I’m also like there’s certain things
that are clicking and so we’ll all come
together and and click on your side too
where okay the geography is clicking
like that’s great The Woodworking
clicking you know and you just start to
build from like what is good what is
working right now and sometimes it’s
like the smallest things but then you
just start to stack the winds together
yeah absolutely I think that everybody
disappeared and got jumbled up when Co
hit so we’re all coming still it’s only
four years
you know yeah if you look at like the
trajectory of any business like that’s
that’s just like one turn of the clock
really like oh okay now you’re starting
to see what things are I was gonna I was
gonna go to a different I was gonna
pivot to a different topic but is it
because we’re talking about the your
comeback season so you got uncomfortable
we had to change topics no I’m I’m
unfortunately very comfortable in my own
comeback Seasons I feel very at home in
these reputation era moments where I
don’t trust anyone and I just go and
build and like head down and and go and
you know two years later emerge and
things are back on the top of the world
yeah look there’s all different ways of
doing it again I think I think that
judging the process or comparing the
process is is a crazy thing to do I
think it it’s very destructive you know
we’re all doing there’s very few people
on Earth that are not trying to do their
best in any moment you know and we can
Pawn that off as laziness or bad habits
we could Pawn that off as you know
hyperactive attention into certain areas
we can Pond that off into all sorts of
different labels it doesn’t really
matter what matters is like there’s been
almost I can’t think of a day in my life
where I intentionally didn’t do my best
and so if the best doesn’t lead to a
same result like that’s okay it’s it’s
still what you had to give I think
that’s the important part I love tying
it back to to the effort and I love that
you’re trying to bring that to life with
your parenting too so here ironically
enough I have a a coach dcup from a kids
soccer team that I coached a couple
years ago and these three rules started
there and have kind of just brought
themselves to our family and the three
rules are rule number one is be a good
human rule number two is effort and rule
number three is teamwork when the kids
of course ask well what about fun we go
if you do those three things you’ll have
fun they go what about winning well if
you do those three things you’ll win a
lot too and then about halfway through
the season we we clue them in that it’s
not just for soccer it’s for everything
if you’re a good person first and you
put in effort and you rely on your team
and you’re a good teammate to whoever
your family your parents your classmates
your whatever your business it’s hard to
lose at life and I think that that is
something that is rather than rather
than measuring results back to the
school conversation rather than
measuring results if we focus on
measuring that connection and that
intentional output and the effort we put
behind it I think we’d all view the
world a little bit differently I love
that you heard it here first from coach
D is there anything that we have not
talked about that you want to leave in
the world besides your three uh rules
from coach I mean probably you could
pick a topic I’ll go for days but I
don’t know did we answer all the
questions on the sheet did we do that
already we did we did my handwritten my
my my sheet sheet I want to know what’s
next for you I am very happy in my
marketing agency Sizzle Society working
with Brands working with franchises
working in Fitness it’s as if I spent a
bit of time girl bossing very close to
the Sun got burned and now I’m coming
back to just a core competency of this
is what I do best this is my super P
power place and um reset like be there
live there for a bit and and then Branch
back out so that said I’m staying open
I’m staying Nimble and as always Scrappy
and I think the right things are going
to emerge from that sounds good I like
it um I do have an answer for you you
said like there’s anything else that I
could leave I think there’s three three
things in life that I’ve learned over
the past number of years that are like
true life hacks for anybody and I don’t
know why these aren’t given full
advertising campaigns like during the
Super Bowl but they should and it’s
gratitude forgiv and contentment and and
I think they all work together if when
you start forgiving yourself for all the
the labels and all the wrongs and all
the things and forgive others around you
recognizing they’re just other human
beings doing their best and you add that
to a little bit of gratitude for what’s
right in front of you what you can
appreciate daily you find contentment
and and I used to have such a negative
connotation with contentment like
aggressively was against it like oh
you’re just not living up to your
potential you’re not trying hard enough
you’re not and over time I’ve realized
it just means that you’re comfortable
where you
are and the ability to sit anywhere and
just be comfortable and not feel the
need to keep pushing or stress about
what was or all those things it’s just
man that’s that’s a life hack for sure
so yeah that’s probably the last piece I
I’d want to put on the table I love it
and I have so much gratitude to you for
working through this podcast experience
with me and um this is me trying I just
appreciate you as a collaborator over
time and I appreciate you as a friend
over time and um thank you so much for
joining me today on this episode of the
society B thank you for having me it’s
been a pleasure I love the fact that
we’re still connected after you slid in
my DMs forever ago we hope you enjoyed
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