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Clean Cut Conversations
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2023
Our podcast educates and uplifts Southern Black men to become valuable contributors in today's society. As natives of the South, we, as musicians, filmmakers, and activists, primarily concentrate on enhancing Southern Black American men. We emphasize honing clear, straightforward communication abilities to connect effectively with diverse regions and social groups.
From Cali to Nashville: Framing Black Excellence
Dive into the inspiring journey of Tavell Brown, a celebrated photographer who transitioned from the vibrant streets of Southern California to the soulful heart of Nashville. Have you ever wondered how environment influences creativity? Are you ready to unlock the secret to navigating challenges in a predominantly white industry? Tavell shares his raw and real experiences, revealing how he reclaimed his identity and confidence on set despite cultural barriers. This conversation isn't just about photography; it's about self-discovery, personal growth, and embracing change. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or interested in black history, this video offers a unique perspective on overcoming adversity and finding your voice. Reflect on your own journey and take action towards a more authentic self. Watch now and let Tavell's story inspire your path! #Shorts #History #SelfCare
#nashvillephotography #landscapephotography #whyblackphotographersmatter #blackwomenphotographer #blackfemalephotographer
#nashvillestreetphotography #nashvillecreatives #tennesseephotography #nashvillephotography #southerncaliforniainfluence
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Introducing Tavell Brown
02:25 - Influence of Location on Creativity
04:52 - Cultural Differences in Nashville
08:58 - Passion for Photography
10:03 - Starting a Photography Journey
16:40 - Entering the Music Industry
18:20 - Self-Discovery Through Location
20:14 - Overcoming Challenges as a Black Photographer
23:36 - Protecting Your Work from Lowballing
29:20 - Unprofessional Experiences with Models
31:13 - Unprofessional Experiences with Photographers
37:59 - Nashville Retro Photography
40:24 - Exploring Graphic Design
42:11 - iPhone Photography Techniques
43:53 - Subjectivity in Photography
48:05 - Brown Takes Over Nashville
49:20 - Brown's Opinion on Young Dolph
58:02 - Clean Cut Conversations
58:26 - Nashville's Unique Clientele
01:01:10 - Final Thoughts
01:04:14 - Outro
#nashvillephotography #landscapephotography #whyblackphotographersmatter #blackwomenphotographer #blackfemalephotographer
#nashvillestreetphotography #nashvillecreatives #tennesseephotography #nashvillephotography #southerncaliforniainfluence
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Introducing Tavell Brown
02:25 - Influence of Location on Creativity
04:52 - Cultural Differences in Nashville
08:58 - Passion for Photography
10:03 - Starting a Photography Journey
16:40 - Entering the Music Industry
18:20 - Self-Discovery Through Location
20:14 - Overcoming Challenges as a Black Photographer
23:36 - Protecting Your Work from Lowballing
29:20 - Unprofessional Experiences with Models
31:13 - Unprofessional Experiences with Photographers
37:59 - Nashville Retro Photography
40:24 - Exploring Graphic Design
42:11 - iPhone Photography Techniques
43:53 - Subjectivity in Photography
48:05 - Brown Takes Over Nashville
49:20 - Brown's Opinion on Young Dolph
58:02 - Clean Cut Conversations
58:26 - Nashville's Unique Clientele
01:01:10 - Final Thoughts
01:04:14 - Outro
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Fire interview! Capo is that guy!
Tapped in from India
Integrity goes a long way.
💎x🪓
Tell em and teach....Dope convo!!! 🪓🔥
Yo! This is such a well crafted podcast and interview, props to the gentleman hosting and Capo always spitting cold facts on the industry, the homie has definitely paved the way for so many and is still creating great unique opportunities for artists. 🫡
Quality Over Quantity
🪓‼️🪓‼️ Great pod gentlemen!
Sounds like u mad u can't steal material from up and coming artist like they did in the past😮
He makes sense though. Can we really sample today’s music in the future?
Capo!!! Da plug 💯
My guy capo
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All my guys in one space 💪🏾💪🏾
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Ma Primo Capo Always got the 101 for the entertainment industry/ pioneer of the Latin Urban movement in Nashville SEIS UNO CINCO 🙌🏽
Capo the connect !
My primo gets it done!!!
My guy Capo!!! A real solid guy!!!
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Great Interview!!
@@AudioMedsPodcast @concretecapo provided an educational experience for artists trying to break successfully
I remember them east be balling days I still gotta CD somewhere with the songs on it #EastWicked
Thanks for tuning in bro
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Thanks bro! I appreciate you 🎉
Great convo!
Appreciate the mention fellas. Thanks 🙏🏾 and Great Interview ‼️
This was an amazing interview thanks so much for sitting down and talking about this!
Great conversation 👏
Great interview you guy's and that young entrepreneur is on his way...
A lot of people, no matter race, start business to lower their taxable income. A lot of people also start business as a side hustle. A lot of people also start businesses to be their own boss but don’t have the mental stamina for rejection and hard seasons. Being your own boss can be risky but so rewarding.
Great answer
Keep up the good work brothers. Watched everything so far thought there was more 😂. Blessings from London.
I fit the ball head brothas paradigm, raised on the nice guy troupe. It was only through my 20 experiencing different types of women i realised its ok to nice. Just know the person you're giving that energy to. But you also have to have a backbone of some sorts.
That's why every single business owners want.
Facts
Isn't it 100%? This convosation is dumb and you don't have to ve black to want to be your own boss.
But we are talking about black men right now as it is a new wave for us having our own
He said start businesses. It’s 100% that become their own boss but in my experience and in America at least, most start business for tax benefits/credits/write offs, some start to scale into a big company, which means less control and less ownership but more money and opportunity.
@@liveyourtruth43 he said "how many black men do you think started their own company just to be their own boss". And I said 100% of them, even the white men.
@@RoycesRant their is a new wave of entrepreneurs not just black, but all races people are finding a way to finally get a chance at making the big $$
@@infamousmurderer5274 understood but that’s not true. Not all people start businesses to be their own boss, especially not in America.
Fuck everybody want to be their own boss
Some ppl want to work for others
Not true, sone people prefer to be an employee
What the fuck color had to do with this?
Read our mission. We speak on black culture issues
absolutely nothing haha everyone who owns a business wants to be their own boss. when they have nothing else to talk about you pull out the race card
Lmfao it’s more like 100% 🤷♂️
There are other reasons to start your own business. Some do it for taxable income.
Ok then why did the other 66% start a business? Cause I thought everyone started one to be their own boss or to help community
yeah i also thougt like unrelated to race at least 99% of new buiness owners started bc they wanted to je their own bosses and or had a great idea
Some ppl enjoy working for others
@@thalin502 no yea same that’s why I’m so lost on his %’s and where he got that data from
@@RoycesRant I get that and that’s respectable, however he said “34% of black business owners start one cause they wanna be their own boss” so he’s specifically talking about business owners and more specifically black business owners.
@@imdevziibeing your own boss is one of the least important reasons that black business owners should start a business. Most should be starting one to lower their taxable income.
And there’s nothing wrong with that when you realize how black workers anywhere get treated. Several of the black people who have worked with me always got worked harder than us white guys amd were called the n word multiple times. Unless you hold a title good enough for the white man, they won’t respect. Shout out to all black owned businesses
Where are you working where they drop n-bombs on the employees
That’s a damn shame
That's everyone who starts their own business... Lol
Not necessarily. Some do it for reasons bigger than them
@@RoycesRant it doesn't matter. 100% of people who start their own business will say being their own boss is one of the biggest reasons if not the main reason. Of course there are many other reasons but being your own boss (freedom) is top 3 reasons.
Agreed
awesome. blacks are doing so great that they only make up 12 percent of the us population but commit over 60 percent of all small businesses. love the stats, keep it up our greatest strength
Go outside brother
Also commit 60% of the crime
They will be telling us next they built America 😂
60% of all small businesses? Where is this stat from?
As a black man, you’re completely wrong, not even close to being right. But I guess keep listening to whatever “stats” you are talking about. If we owned 60% of all small businesses in America, then we wouldn’t have half the problems in our communities that we have now, just completely wrong in so many ways.
If someone cheated, thats not excused because he wasn’t able to be honest. If that was not your agreement, not in your vowels, cheating is a lack of integrity and discipline. If you cant control your urges and impulses, there’s a bigger issue.. I can see you all are a fan of this guy, but I think he’s toxic. Even his preference of white women because they are easier is so questionable. He seems to have a low moral compass . Lack of integrity. His casual sex example with another mans wife, thats actually disgusting. It seems he needs to stay in therapy
Ths Black Ric Flair is WILD!!! lol
lol
Woooooo lol right
Thank you sweet baby Jesus I’m read your book sheesh you definitely was speaking to me
Thanks for reading Kita♎️!!
Appreciate your support! I will let him know. If you have any questions feel free to hit him up as well. His page is on our IG posts as well.
Ooh I definitely would love to see him in a cowboy hat 🤧🤧
Ooh I love him
Truth. Communication is the key. Hard to REALLY be with someone when your not vulnerable. Sure, it's difficult but that is probably not your match if you can't express yourself.
Dude, YOU weren’t there. YOU are making money on TH-cam. White folks still be keepin’ you down huh?
WHY are people suspicious? That's the important question black ppl seem to avoid or blatantly deny! What would happen if I as a white person made a movie called "BLACK CHICS" or what if I started a channel called "W.E.T." or started a magazine called "WHITE (ebony)" I'd be called a racist right??? But black ppl are allowed to do it and it's not racist??? OF COURSE IT IS!! ITS A DOUBLE STANDARD AND HYPOCRITICAL!!"
There still codes