Season 2Episode 28

Do It Because You Love It

January 24, 2019
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Darryl Duncan

The Dream Counsel

Professional, caring, and crazy about making a positive change in the world are a few ways I think about Darryl Duncan. Darryl joins me via Skype from his studio in Chicago to talk about his journey. What stuck with me on this interview is just how much he loves what he does, and specifically how he can help others.

A&M, Warner Brothers, Motown, Electronic Arts' "John Madden Football", or a young artist just looking for advice you've likely experienced his work and passion for doing it right.

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST
The Dream Counsel
GameBeat Studios
Darryl Duncan Music And Production
VIDEO: SAME: Music Video
VIDEO: SPEECH TO DYSLEXIC CHILDREN
Darryl on LinkedIn
Darryl on Facebook

SPECIAL THANKS
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About the Author: Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie is a creative strategist, entrepreneur, and the voice behind the RebelRebel Podcast. He founded Make More Creative, a creative agency helping brands stand out in a noisy world, and authored BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable. A motorcycle rider, scuba diver, octopus whisperer, artist, writer, director, and adventurer — Michael brings a deep curiosity and genuine warmth to every conversation. He believes the best stories come from people who dare to do things differently, and he has spent nine seasons proving it.