We asked insiders and experts from various industries to tell us something they think outsiders are unaware of and we’ve shared a few of those responses below.
Rue Golan | Music & Tour Manager
Many people believe that the music industry is all fun and games, but it’s not always like that. In reality there are highs where you might feel on top of the world, followed by tough times the next day. To succeed, you must possess patience, unwavering passion, and inner strength. Read more>>
Junheng Li | Humanoid Robotics Researcher/Entrepreneur
In the humanoid robotics industry, a common misconception among the general public is that humanoid robots are a solved problem. The impressive video demonstrations from companies like Boston Dynamics might lead one to believe that these robots are ready for everyday use. Read more>>
Jordan Letson | SAG Actress
I don’t care if it’s the worst film on earth—it still took time and effort, to some degree, to create it. And if a film is recognized as a great film, that’s like capturing lightning in a bottle. Read more>>
Alison Bunce | Founder and CEO of Bunce Bakes, LLC
Just because a product label says it’s gluten-free, doesn’t mean it healthy. The most important thing on a product label is the list of ingredients. I hope attention to ingredients, not just product claims, becomes more mainstream. Read more>>
Tim Gabriel | Actor & Audition Self-Tape Studio Owner
Taking a peek into the world of acting and the entertainment industry, from a performers standpoint, I think the biggest thing that most people would be surprised to learn is that pursuing a career as an actor is truly one of the most unpredictable careers in the world. Read more>>
Trev Rich | Artist/Songwriter
It’s a dog eat dog game. Like any industry really it has its lows and highs but you really have to protect yourself and your creations because as long as we have the dream scammers will have an opportunity. Building a team you trust is key. Read more>>
Pauline aka P Behind The Art | Visual Artist and Muralist
Being in the mural business, one thing that outsiders are probably unaware of is the amount of planning and collaboration that goes into creating a mural. It’s not just about painting. It involves extensive research, discussions with the client, detailed sketches, picking the right colors and other similar things in that nature of the business. Read more>>
Garrett Kirk | Musician
Money. It cost alot of money to fill up the truck, drive to the venue, eat while you are out, get a hotel, Etc.. Even if it is a local show there are millions of musicians who are willing to play for free so they can show their friends at work how cool of a weekend they had. Read more>>