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Ep91: The Importance of Backing Up Your Work with Jeremy Cowart + G-Technology

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're doing things a bit differently with previous guest, Jeremy Cowart, coming on to talk about the topic of backing up your work. G-Technology was a great help in putting together this episode, so a very big thanks to everyone over at G-Technology who also was generous enough to give us a 500GB G-Drive ev RAW to giveaway to a lucky listener!

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Jeremy is a commercial portrait photographer based out of Nashville, TN. He has taken portraits of many familiar names such as Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Tim Tebow, The Kardashians, Sting, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Heidi Klum, Gwyneth Paltrow, Emma Stone, Courtney Cox, and Ryan Seacrest, just to name a few. Clients include ABC, FOX, A&E, F/X, Discovery Channel, ESPN, People, US Weekly + more. His work has been published in Rolling Stone, ESPN Magazine, People Magazine, USA Today, Fast Company, NYTimes, TIME, Nylon and more.

In this episode, we start off chatting about what he's been up to since we last spoke at PhotoPlus last year with shooting, SEE University, + his latest endeavor, The Purpose Hotel, which just launched on Kickstarter yesterday and you can learn more about in the video below! We also talk about our good friend, Chase Jarvis' video about his backup workflow with G-Tech products, horrible hard-drive failures we both experienced, how he makes sure to seat-belt his G-Drive on the way home from his studio and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep90: Alex Wolf

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with digital anthropologist + innovation researcher, Alex Wolf.

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Alex is the CEO + founder of BossBabe, Inc. as well as being named one of the Top 100 Creative People in Business in 2016 by Fast Company.  Alex studies what makes an idea go from weird to normal, working with brands such as Bae + Shopify, and creating the fasting growing brand of business-minded millennial women in BossBabe, Inc.

In this episode, we chat about her early entrepreneur roots selling a Pókemon card to a classmate (you know, before all this Pókemon Go nonsense), what is was like growing up in Brooklyn with an Italian gay father who loved tech + Barbara Streisand in the best age for Internet tech—the early 90's, dropping out of Berkeley at 19, what I loved about the Next Gen Summit in NYC, her thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence + why non-creative jobs will be largely at risk and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep63: David Brier

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with branding Jedi, head of DBD InternationalFast Company contributor, David Brier.

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In this episode, we chat about the horrible idea at most companies of 'design by committee', the definition of branding in less than :40 seconds, how he started his career early on landing big clients, how no dates on his blog help serve his audience with all evergreen content, working with Legacy chocolates as a client and chocolate lover, the amazing genius behind James Corden's Carpool Karaoke along with an awesome interview with him on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, seeing longevity in Medium as a platform, the branding challenge of having a gourmet Kosher food client, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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