Insider Insights: what they know and we don’t

Often we don’t have to reinvent the wheel to learn something new – we can just ask experts in the field who can draw on their experience to enlighten us. Below, we’ve shared insights insiders from various industries have shared with us.

Most outsiders aren’t aware of the many free to low cost resources that are available to get started to learn about financial literacy. Over 7 years ago I started a bilingual podcast with interviews of self made millionaires, financially savvy investors, all things financial literacy and money. It is free on most platforms and my cohost and I create all our content in both languages to reach so many many countries not just latinos in the US. Read more>>

Stunt work is probably one of the hardest industries to break into. You may have skills but do people trust you enough to do the job? Or people know you, but do you have the skill to do the job? We are constantly training. Stunt fights, firearms, stunt car driving, motorcycles, high falls, martial arts. Over and over. Stunt work is all about safety. Get the job done and get home safely. Read more>>

In China, over 70 percent of art school graduates are teachers, because the art market in China has not yet formed a sound order, plus the government does not attach so much importance to the art industry, and there is not enough market for artists to sell their works. So graduates of art schools can only make a living by working as teachers. Read more>>

Media music is a very complex industry (within the music industry), and it is very different from the pop music industry. When I say “media music”, people usually think of film music, but there is so much more to it: music for TV and streaming programs, library/production music, game music, music for corporate videos and commercials, etc. These are all very different. Most people don’t even know about library music (pre-written background music for TV). Read more>>
