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One on One with Chris Leacock
How does an artist from Trinidad revolutionize the music and tech industries while embracing change and diversity? Join Chris Leacock, aka Jillionaire, a renowned artist and tech visionary, on an inspiring journey that breaks cultural barriers.Sign up for Step events https://stepconference.com/Subscribe now to the Step Feed newsletter for a daily roundup of the top tech & business news https://subscribe.stepfeed.com..../___________________ How to create the tools that creators need.4:14 How did you decide what genre to get into?6:52 The disruption of the music industry.12:27 How do you feel about music?14:39 How to bridge the gap between creativity and success?18:05 Mentorship and mentorship.24:40 What are you excited about?27:20 How do you think about virtual reality?30:07 When will the metaverse replace the internet?_____________________QUOTES"I set myself the goal to see how far, how wide I could stretch my hands and create context for Caribbean culture, specifically trade and culture through music.""Music was always a hobby, and about 2008 or nine, I had the opportunity to pursue music as a career.""I think the idea of genre is pretty new, you know, that's not something that I really grew up with.""Creation is disruption. Being able to create and innovate is probably one of the most fulfilling feelings because it's really about looking at the technology and tools available to you and saying, 'Okay, how can I use these things to do something new and interesting?'""I've always been focused on solutions for the 99%, products that the average consumer can easily understand and use.""When we look at technology, it's like a comet. We see the bright, fiery ball of what's brand new and exciting, not realizing there's a long tail of things that will have a greater long-term impact.""The thing about music is that it constantly evolves. It's the same with creative work in general; it's always changing and adapting to new circumstances.""As a creator, you have to be ready to dedicate the time, whether it's a phone call once a week or catch-up once a month, so you can be effective as a mentor.""I've met folks who collect vinyl and cassettes, finding new content in a way that's far more enjoyable than just relying on streaming services to recommend new music.""Music is a way to communicate an idea, thought, or feeling. It's less about trying to fit into a specific genre and more about conveying emotions and messages."_____________________If you’re enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to Step Podcast and leave us a review!Spotify → https://spoti.fi/3LIG8wjApple Podcasts → https://apple.co/3PxIXU5Anghami → https://bit.ly/3lDKxG4