The Indie Learning Curve
Season 2Episode 37

The Indie Learning Curve

March 25, 2019
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Rob Mitchelson

A legit rock star, photographer, cinematographer, improviser, and actor — Rob Mitchelson comes over to Kensington Studio to hang out with Newton the Studio Cat (hello allergies) and I to talk about everything from his two amazing albums, to battling Spotify, to breakfast cereals of yesteryear, and more.

Not one to shy away from tough subjects Rob also talks about the challenges of managing social anxiety and PTSD in the context of the performing arts. And what happens when we become code in a computer?

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST
Rob Mitchelson Website
Rob Mitchelson on iTunes
Rob Mitchelson on Spotify
Loose Moose Theatre Company
Buy Rob's Music on CD Baby
MOVIE: Explorers
Jody Quine
Has Spotify Answered its Royalty Problem?
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Muffets
Flutie Flakes

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.