Who would you want to speak with most?
Dan O'Malley
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If you could have a one-hour mentorship session with anyone (living or dead), who would it be and why?
I'd choose Mark Cuban. Because he is straightforward, I think he'd give a lot of great advice in one hour. He's got a strong work ethic and always learning and innovative.
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Ethan Robert Kensington@ethanrobertkensington
Definitely Nikola Tesla! His visionary ideas on electricity, wireless transmission, and more were so ahead of his time. I'd love to pick his brain about what other futuristic tech he imagined that we're only now starting to develop. Plus I'm just fascinated by eccentric geniuses and I bet he has some wild stories to tell! πβ‘
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Lately, I'd really like to talk to movie producers and directors. Making videos is "closer" to me than ever before.
@busmark_w_nika Oh this is a good one! I could see this helping with your YouTube channel. Any YouTubers you watch to get storytelling ideas? Casey Neistat is a living legend.
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@dan_o_malley I do not think that YouTube creators are my main inspiration rn. I am more concentrated on storytelling and I think that directors of the best movies are the right place where I should looking for inspiration.
@busmark_w_nika Good stuff. There are some YouTubers that tell great stories, though. Check out https://www.youtube.com/@LifeOfRiza.
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@lifeofriza @dan_o_malley Thank you for sharing. I like how minimalistic her thumbnails are and still she has so many views.
With my mom sure
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Carl Sagan or Isaac Newton. They were the best in their expertise, but also versatile people, so those two are whom I most respect.
I'd love to chat with Leonardo da Vinci... pick his brain on art, science, engineering, and the secrets to his incredible creativity and inventiveness. The ultimate Renaissance man!
Definitely Steven Spielberg. His films captured my imagination as a kid and inspired me to get into video production. Would love to pick his brain about the creative process, working with actors, and telling powerful visual stories. Anyone have a direct line? π