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From cultural change-makers to creative founders, these are stories of authenticity in action — where business strategy meets artistry, and every step is part of the dance.

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        <![CDATA[<p>Christopher Hill is a storyteller, editor, and creative technologist whose career tracks the changing landscape of Hollywood itself. In this episode, host Mishawn Nolan talks with Chris about growing up surrounded by New York's creative and intellectual community — with a father who acted in films and on television and a mother who shaped visual culture at Rolling Stone, Ms. Magazine, and the Village Voice — building a 20-plus-year career as an editor across reality TV, documentaries, and feature films, and how he used an editor's mindset to pivot when the industry shifted beneath him. </p><p>Chris shares how he taught himself to code, built a VR puzzle game for the Meta Quest, and created ShowBuild — a Mac productivity app designed to solve real post-production problems. He also opens up about imposter syndrome, the courage it takes to own your own IP, and why refusing to define yourself by what you do may be the most important creative skill of all.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Adam Gaynor, guitarist and founding member of Matchbox 20, shares his journey from selling 30 million records to building Creationville, his family animation company. Adam discusses perpetual creativity, knowing when to pivot, the danger of building without launching, meeting the universe halfway, and why 2025 is the year of the pivot for creative entrepreneurs navigating AI and industry upheaval.</p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Adam Gaynor, Musician &amp; Founder of Creationville <strong>Host:</strong> Mishawn Nolan, Attorney &amp; Co-Managing Partner, Nolan Heimann LLP</p>]]>
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      <title>From Dishwasher to Empire Builder: Chef Gavan Murphy on Food, Hospitality, and Creative Entrepreneurship</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to connect people through food? For Gavan Murphy, co-founder of the Healthy Irishman Catering Company in Las Vegas, the answer runs deeper than any menu. In this episode of Every Deal Is a Dance, host and Nolan Heimann co-managing partner Mishawn Nolan speaks with Gavan about a journey that began in County Kerry, Ireland — wound through culinary school, Martha's Vineyard kitchen jobs, celebrity personal chef work in Los Angeles, a seven-year run building a pecan butter product line, and ultimately a thriving hospitality business in Las Vegas.</p><p>Gavan shares the philosophy that sets his work apart: hospitality is a feeling, not a service. He talks candidly about the loneliness of entrepreneurship, the discipline of pivoting fast, and why authenticity — in business and in life — is non-negotiable. He also reflects on how mentorship, marriage, and fatherhood have shaped his values as a business owner, and what he's teaching his son Dylan about building your own path.</p><p>For anyone navigating Creative Entrepreneurship with clarity and conviction, this episode is a masterclass in Alignment and Flow.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to connect people through food? For Gavan Murphy, co-founder of the Healthy Irishman Catering Company in Las Vegas, the answer runs deeper than any menu. In this episode of Every Deal Is a Dance, host and Nolan Heimann co-managing partner Mishawn Nolan speaks with Gavan about a journey that began in County Kerry, Ireland — wound through culinary school, Martha's Vineyard kitchen jobs, celebrity personal chef work in Los Angeles, a seven-year run building a pecan butter product line, and ultimately a thriving hospitality business in Las Vegas.</p><p>Gavan shares the philosophy that sets his work apart: hospitality is a feeling, not a service. He talks candidly about the loneliness of entrepreneurship, the discipline of pivoting fast, and why authenticity — in business and in life — is non-negotiable. He also reflects on how mentorship, marriage, and fatherhood have shaped his values as a business owner, and what he's teaching his son Dylan about building your own path.</p><p>For anyone navigating Creative Entrepreneurship with clarity and conviction, this episode is a masterclass in Alignment and Flow.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to connect people through food? For Gavan Murphy, co-founder of the Healthy Irishman Catering Company in Las Vegas, the answer runs deeper than any menu. In this episode of Every Deal Is a Dance, host and Nolan Heimann co-managing partner Mishawn Nolan speaks with Gavan about a journey that began in County Kerry, Ireland — wound through culinary school, Martha's Vineyard kitchen jobs, celebrity personal chef work in Los Angeles, a seven-year run building a pecan butter product line, and ultimately a thriving hospitality business in Las Vegas.</p><p>Gavan shares the philosophy that sets his work apart: hospitality is a feeling, not a service. He talks candidly about the loneliness of entrepreneurship, the discipline of pivoting fast, and why authenticity — in business and in life — is non-negotiable. He also reflects on how mentorship, marriage, and fatherhood have shaped his values as a business owner, and what he's teaching his son Dylan about building your own path.</p><p>For anyone navigating Creative Entrepreneurship with clarity and conviction, this episode is a masterclass in Alignment and Flow.</p>]]>
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      <title>Authenticity and Vision: Horror Director David Yarovesky on Building a Hollywood Career from Obsession</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>In this deeply personal episode, attorney Mishawn Nolan interviews her brother, writer/director David Yarovesky, whose films include <em>Brightburn</em> (starring Elizabeth Banks), <em>Nightbooks</em> (Netflix), and <em>Locked</em> (starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins).</p><p>From dressing as Superman every single day as a toddler and declaring "every day is Halloween for me," to filling their shared bathroom with fake blood and body parts, David's authenticity and vision have been unwavering since childhood. This conversation explores how he converted his obsession with horror into a multi-decade career in one of the world's most competitive industries.</p><p><strong><br>Key Topics Discussed</strong></p><p><strong>On Authenticity &amp; Early Vision</strong></p><ul><li>Why David has been obsessed with scaring people since childhood</li><li>The transformative phone call with legendary makeup artist Dick Smith that redirected his path from special effects to filmmaking</li><li>Knowing at 15 years old exactly what he wanted to do for the rest of his life</li></ul><p><strong>On the Craft of Horror</strong></p><ul><li>What defines the horror genre (and why <em>Silence of the Lambs</em> isn't actually a horror movie)</li><li>Why the scariest part of any horror film is someone walking through a house saying "Hello? Who's there?"</li><li>The emotional journey from fear to that immediate grin of relief</li></ul><p><strong>On Building a Career</strong></p><ul><li>The long road from high school filmmaker to making his first feature at age 34</li><li>Working as a music video and commercial director with everyone from Good Charlotte to 50 Cent</li><li>The brutal milestone of turning 27 when Spielberg, Tim Burton, and Robert Rodriguez had already "made it"</li><li>Realizing at 32: "I bet my whole life on being able to do this and it might not work out"</li></ul><p><strong>On Managing Doubt &amp; Staying Focused</strong></p><ul><li>Why David questions himself on every single movie release (and a million times in between)</li><li>The importance of making high-pressure situations look easy, even when you're climbing a mountain</li><li>The profound loneliness of being a director and why there are no peers on set</li><li>The phone call from idol Sam Raimi that reminded David of his original unwavering belief</li></ul><p><strong>On Industry Reinvention</strong></p><ul><li>Why the war between industry and artist is shifting in artists' favor</li><li>How democratized tools mean storytellers need the industry less and less</li><li>David's advice for creatives rethinking their path: if you can imagine being happy doing anything else, do that</li><li>The importance of being crushed by feedback, fixing it, trying again, and repeating until someone says "that didn't suck"</li></ul><p><strong><br>About the Guest</strong></p><p><strong>David Yarovesky</strong> is a writer and director specializing in horror and dark fantasy. His feature films include:</p><ul><li><em>The Hive</em> - about an infectious virus transmitted through vomit (pre-COVID)</li><li><em>Brightburn</em> - a retelling of Superman where the hero is evil, starring Elizabeth Banks</li><li><em>Nightbooks</em> - a family-friendly horror film for Netflix, starring Krysten Ritter</li><li><em>Locked</em> - starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins, about two disturbed men and their twisted relationship</li></ul><p>David has also directed numerous commercials and music videos throughout his career.</p><p><strong><br>About the Host</strong></p><p><strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> is co-founder and co-managing partner of Nolan Heimann LLP, a law firm specializing in helping creators monetize their creative ventures. Before becoming an attorney, Mishawn was a professional dancer and choreographer, and she brings principles of alignment and flow to her legal practice.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>In this deeply personal episode, attorney Mishawn Nolan interviews her brother, writer/director David Yarovesky, whose films include <em>Brightburn</em> (starring Elizabeth Banks), <em>Nightbooks</em> (Netflix), and <em>Locked</em> (starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins).</p><p>From dressing as Superman every single day as a toddler and declaring "every day is Halloween for me," to filling their shared bathroom with fake blood and body parts, David's authenticity and vision have been unwavering since childhood. This conversation explores how he converted his obsession with horror into a multi-decade career in one of the world's most competitive industries.</p><p><strong><br>Key Topics Discussed</strong></p><p><strong>On Authenticity &amp; Early Vision</strong></p><ul><li>Why David has been obsessed with scaring people since childhood</li><li>The transformative phone call with legendary makeup artist Dick Smith that redirected his path from special effects to filmmaking</li><li>Knowing at 15 years old exactly what he wanted to do for the rest of his life</li></ul><p><strong>On the Craft of Horror</strong></p><ul><li>What defines the horror genre (and why <em>Silence of the Lambs</em> isn't actually a horror movie)</li><li>Why the scariest part of any horror film is someone walking through a house saying "Hello? Who's there?"</li><li>The emotional journey from fear to that immediate grin of relief</li></ul><p><strong>On Building a Career</strong></p><ul><li>The long road from high school filmmaker to making his first feature at age 34</li><li>Working as a music video and commercial director with everyone from Good Charlotte to 50 Cent</li><li>The brutal milestone of turning 27 when Spielberg, Tim Burton, and Robert Rodriguez had already "made it"</li><li>Realizing at 32: "I bet my whole life on being able to do this and it might not work out"</li></ul><p><strong>On Managing Doubt &amp; Staying Focused</strong></p><ul><li>Why David questions himself on every single movie release (and a million times in between)</li><li>The importance of making high-pressure situations look easy, even when you're climbing a mountain</li><li>The profound loneliness of being a director and why there are no peers on set</li><li>The phone call from idol Sam Raimi that reminded David of his original unwavering belief</li></ul><p><strong>On Industry Reinvention</strong></p><ul><li>Why the war between industry and artist is shifting in artists' favor</li><li>How democratized tools mean storytellers need the industry less and less</li><li>David's advice for creatives rethinking their path: if you can imagine being happy doing anything else, do that</li><li>The importance of being crushed by feedback, fixing it, trying again, and repeating until someone says "that didn't suck"</li></ul><p><strong><br>About the Guest</strong></p><p><strong>David Yarovesky</strong> is a writer and director specializing in horror and dark fantasy. His feature films include:</p><ul><li><em>The Hive</em> - about an infectious virus transmitted through vomit (pre-COVID)</li><li><em>Brightburn</em> - a retelling of Superman where the hero is evil, starring Elizabeth Banks</li><li><em>Nightbooks</em> - a family-friendly horror film for Netflix, starring Krysten Ritter</li><li><em>Locked</em> - starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins, about two disturbed men and their twisted relationship</li></ul><p>David has also directed numerous commercials and music videos throughout his career.</p><p><strong><br>About the Host</strong></p><p><strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> is co-founder and co-managing partner of Nolan Heimann LLP, a law firm specializing in helping creators monetize their creative ventures. Before becoming an attorney, Mishawn was a professional dancer and choreographer, and she brings principles of alignment and flow to her legal practice.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>In this deeply personal episode, attorney Mishawn Nolan interviews her brother, writer/director David Yarovesky, whose films include <em>Brightburn</em> (starring Elizabeth Banks), <em>Nightbooks</em> (Netflix), and <em>Locked</em> (starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins).</p><p>From dressing as Superman every single day as a toddler and declaring "every day is Halloween for me," to filling their shared bathroom with fake blood and body parts, David's authenticity and vision have been unwavering since childhood. This conversation explores how he converted his obsession with horror into a multi-decade career in one of the world's most competitive industries.</p><p><strong><br>Key Topics Discussed</strong></p><p><strong>On Authenticity &amp; Early Vision</strong></p><ul><li>Why David has been obsessed with scaring people since childhood</li><li>The transformative phone call with legendary makeup artist Dick Smith that redirected his path from special effects to filmmaking</li><li>Knowing at 15 years old exactly what he wanted to do for the rest of his life</li></ul><p><strong>On the Craft of Horror</strong></p><ul><li>What defines the horror genre (and why <em>Silence of the Lambs</em> isn't actually a horror movie)</li><li>Why the scariest part of any horror film is someone walking through a house saying "Hello? Who's there?"</li><li>The emotional journey from fear to that immediate grin of relief</li></ul><p><strong>On Building a Career</strong></p><ul><li>The long road from high school filmmaker to making his first feature at age 34</li><li>Working as a music video and commercial director with everyone from Good Charlotte to 50 Cent</li><li>The brutal milestone of turning 27 when Spielberg, Tim Burton, and Robert Rodriguez had already "made it"</li><li>Realizing at 32: "I bet my whole life on being able to do this and it might not work out"</li></ul><p><strong>On Managing Doubt &amp; Staying Focused</strong></p><ul><li>Why David questions himself on every single movie release (and a million times in between)</li><li>The importance of making high-pressure situations look easy, even when you're climbing a mountain</li><li>The profound loneliness of being a director and why there are no peers on set</li><li>The phone call from idol Sam Raimi that reminded David of his original unwavering belief</li></ul><p><strong>On Industry Reinvention</strong></p><ul><li>Why the war between industry and artist is shifting in artists' favor</li><li>How democratized tools mean storytellers need the industry less and less</li><li>David's advice for creatives rethinking their path: if you can imagine being happy doing anything else, do that</li><li>The importance of being crushed by feedback, fixing it, trying again, and repeating until someone says "that didn't suck"</li></ul><p><strong><br>About the Guest</strong></p><p><strong>David Yarovesky</strong> is a writer and director specializing in horror and dark fantasy. His feature films include:</p><ul><li><em>The Hive</em> - about an infectious virus transmitted through vomit (pre-COVID)</li><li><em>Brightburn</em> - a retelling of Superman where the hero is evil, starring Elizabeth Banks</li><li><em>Nightbooks</em> - a family-friendly horror film for Netflix, starring Krysten Ritter</li><li><em>Locked</em> - starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins, about two disturbed men and their twisted relationship</li></ul><p>David has also directed numerous commercials and music videos throughout his career.</p><p><strong><br>About the Host</strong></p><p><strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> is co-founder and co-managing partner of Nolan Heimann LLP, a law firm specializing in helping creators monetize their creative ventures. Before becoming an attorney, Mishawn was a professional dancer and choreographer, and she brings principles of alignment and flow to her legal practice.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>From Brows to Brand Empire: Damone Roberts on Transformation as Strategy</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mishawn Nolan explores the economics of transformation with Damone Roberts — an artist turned transformational entrepreneur whose work reshapes how people see themselves.</p><p>Damone shares:</p><ul><li>How art school shaped his approach to beauty and symmetry</li><li>Why eyebrows became the ultimate creative niche</li><li>The business logic behind specialization and efficiency</li><li>Building a Beverly Hills salon from scratch</li><li>The leap from services to product development</li><li>Inventing the Brow Blueprint and navigating patents</li><li>Customer experience as a competitive advantage</li><li>Staying inspired through creativity, service, and alignment</li><li>Why following your gut matters more than trends or validation</li></ul><p>This episode is a masterclass in <strong>Creative Entrepreneurship</strong>, <strong>Reinvention</strong>, and <strong>Alignment and Flow</strong> — and a reminder that transformation creates lasting value.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mishawn Nolan explores the economics of transformation with Damone Roberts — an artist turned transformational entrepreneur whose work reshapes how people see themselves.</p><p>Damone shares:</p><ul><li>How art school shaped his approach to beauty and symmetry</li><li>Why eyebrows became the ultimate creative niche</li><li>The business logic behind specialization and efficiency</li><li>Building a Beverly Hills salon from scratch</li><li>The leap from services to product development</li><li>Inventing the Brow Blueprint and navigating patents</li><li>Customer experience as a competitive advantage</li><li>Staying inspired through creativity, service, and alignment</li><li>Why following your gut matters more than trends or validation</li></ul><p>This episode is a masterclass in <strong>Creative Entrepreneurship</strong>, <strong>Reinvention</strong>, and <strong>Alignment and Flow</strong> — and a reminder that transformation creates lasting value.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 03:27:24 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mishawn Nolan explores the economics of transformation with Damone Roberts — an artist turned transformational entrepreneur whose work reshapes how people see themselves.</p><p>Damone shares:</p><ul><li>How art school shaped his approach to beauty and symmetry</li><li>Why eyebrows became the ultimate creative niche</li><li>The business logic behind specialization and efficiency</li><li>Building a Beverly Hills salon from scratch</li><li>The leap from services to product development</li><li>Inventing the Brow Blueprint and navigating patents</li><li>Customer experience as a competitive advantage</li><li>Staying inspired through creativity, service, and alignment</li><li>Why following your gut matters more than trends or validation</li></ul><p>This episode is a masterclass in <strong>Creative Entrepreneurship</strong>, <strong>Reinvention</strong>, and <strong>Alignment and Flow</strong> — and a reminder that transformation creates lasting value.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Every Deal Is a Dance, Creative Entrepreneurship, Reinvention, Alignment and Flow, Artist Development, Beauty Industry, Personal Branding, Business Transformation</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>From Stage to Strategy: Pamela Fisher on Reinvention and Building Creative Careers</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>From Stage to Strategy: Pamela Fisher on Reinvention and Building Creative Careers</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, Mishawn Nolan sits down with Pamela Fisher — a leading talent manager whose career spans Broadway, education, agency leadership, and artist management.</p><p>Pamela traces her journey from musical theater performer to educator, entrepreneur, agent, and ultimately manager, sharing how each reinvention built on the last. She discusses identifying raw talent, nurturing creative careers, and the importance of trust, intuition, and emotional intelligence in representation.</p><p>The conversation explores:</p><ul><li>Reinvention as a career strategy</li><li>Identifying talent beyond résumés and reels</li><li>The difference between agents and managers</li><li>Building creative businesses rooted in alignment and flow</li><li>Navigating change in a rapidly evolving entertainment industry</li></ul><p>This episode is an insightful look at how creative instincts, business acumen, and human connection intersect in long-term career building.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, Mishawn Nolan sits down with Pamela Fisher — a leading talent manager whose career spans Broadway, education, agency leadership, and artist management.</p><p>Pamela traces her journey from musical theater performer to educator, entrepreneur, agent, and ultimately manager, sharing how each reinvention built on the last. She discusses identifying raw talent, nurturing creative careers, and the importance of trust, intuition, and emotional intelligence in representation.</p><p>The conversation explores:</p><ul><li>Reinvention as a career strategy</li><li>Identifying talent beyond résumés and reels</li><li>The difference between agents and managers</li><li>Building creative businesses rooted in alignment and flow</li><li>Navigating change in a rapidly evolving entertainment industry</li></ul><p>This episode is an insightful look at how creative instincts, business acumen, and human connection intersect in long-term career building.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 08:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, Mishawn Nolan sits down with Pamela Fisher — a leading talent manager whose career spans Broadway, education, agency leadership, and artist management.</p><p>Pamela traces her journey from musical theater performer to educator, entrepreneur, agent, and ultimately manager, sharing how each reinvention built on the last. She discusses identifying raw talent, nurturing creative careers, and the importance of trust, intuition, and emotional intelligence in representation.</p><p>The conversation explores:</p><ul><li>Reinvention as a career strategy</li><li>Identifying talent beyond résumés and reels</li><li>The difference between agents and managers</li><li>Building creative businesses rooted in alignment and flow</li><li>Navigating change in a rapidly evolving entertainment industry</li></ul><p>This episode is an insightful look at how creative instincts, business acumen, and human connection intersect in long-term career building.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Talent Management, Creative Careers, Reinvention, Entertainment Industry, Every Deal Is a Dance, Creative Entrepreneurship, Alignment and Flow, Artist Development, Mishawn Nolan, Pamela Fisher</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Authenticity at Scale: Nate Siggard on Reinvention, AI, and Building in Uncertainty</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Authenticity at Scale: Nate Siggard on Reinvention, AI, and Building in Uncertainty</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with serial entrepreneur, designer, and technologist <strong>Nate Siggard</strong>—known for creating <strong>Skin Motion</strong>, the viral Soundwave tattoo concept, and for advising founders through his company <strong>Authentic Creative</strong>.</p><p>Nate shares how a lifelong drive to “take things apart” evolved into building websites in the early days of the internet, writing software as a teenager, and moving through distinct “seasons” of creativity—from tech to tattooing and back again. Together, Mishawn and Nate explore what it really takes to navigate change, build businesses aligned with values, and stay grounded while the future accelerates.</p><p>They discuss:</p><ul><li>how Nate went from tech to tattooing (and back to tech)</li><li>what happened when Skin Motion went viral—and what founders face when the internet turns on them</li><li>why creativity is a business superpower (and why mentors are rare)</li><li>how Nate approaches AI as a practical tool and “cultural mirror”</li><li>why authenticity and values matter more as technology amplifies behavior</li><li>leadership realities: paradox, pressure, imposter syndrome, and founder loneliness</li><li>why honesty and psychological safety are non-negotiable in healthy companies</li><li>Nate’s work on wildfire risk solutions, scalability, and community-level resilience</li></ul><p>A conversation about reinvention, alignment, and how to build with clarity when the ground is shifting.</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with serial entrepreneur, designer, and technologist <strong>Nate Siggard</strong>—known for creating <strong>Skin Motion</strong>, the viral Soundwave tattoo concept, and for advising founders through his company <strong>Authentic Creative</strong>.</p><p>Nate shares how a lifelong drive to “take things apart” evolved into building websites in the early days of the internet, writing software as a teenager, and moving through distinct “seasons” of creativity—from tech to tattooing and back again. Together, Mishawn and Nate explore what it really takes to navigate change, build businesses aligned with values, and stay grounded while the future accelerates.</p><p>They discuss:</p><ul><li>how Nate went from tech to tattooing (and back to tech)</li><li>what happened when Skin Motion went viral—and what founders face when the internet turns on them</li><li>why creativity is a business superpower (and why mentors are rare)</li><li>how Nate approaches AI as a practical tool and “cultural mirror”</li><li>why authenticity and values matter more as technology amplifies behavior</li><li>leadership realities: paradox, pressure, imposter syndrome, and founder loneliness</li><li>why honesty and psychological safety are non-negotiable in healthy companies</li><li>Nate’s work on wildfire risk solutions, scalability, and community-level resilience</li></ul><p>A conversation about reinvention, alignment, and how to build with clarity when the ground is shifting.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 02:07:56 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</author>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>World-Building in Real Life: Karen Somers on Creativity, Reinvention &amp; Impact</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>World-Building in Real Life: Karen Somers on Creativity, Reinvention &amp; Impact</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with the extraordinary <strong>Karen Somers</strong>—an actress turned filmmaker, photographer, documentary director, music photographer, and now property developer and community builder.</p><p>Karen shares her remarkable path from neurodivergent kid with a Brownie camera, to conservatory-trained actor, to commercial producer, reality TV director, Grammy photographer, and embedded documentary filmmaker working around the world. She recounts stories about:</p><ul><li>crawling across Arctic ice to film polar bears</li><li>shooting live music and touring with major bands</li><li>being hired as a one-woman camera/audio/lighting team for studios</li><li>fighting gender bias in camera and directing roles</li><li>creating her first micro-budget film Robert Rodriguez–style</li><li>building a career through grit, reinvention, and stubborn determination</li></ul><p>Karen then explains how that same world-building instinct now fuels her passion projects: directing <em>Pursuing the Light</em> about Bill Strickland and systemic poverty, investing her life savings into rehabilitating multifamily housing in <strong>Jamestown, NY</strong>, launching her ethical development brand <strong>Rivet &amp; Roost</strong>, and helping creatives leverage grants, community partnerships, and storytelling to build sustainable impact.</p><p>This is a wide-ranging, energizing conversation about creativity, flow, courage, risk, and how the creative mind can shape real-world change.</p><p>🎧 <em>Listen to learn how world-building on set can become world-building in life.</em></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with the extraordinary <strong>Karen Somers</strong>—an actress turned filmmaker, photographer, documentary director, music photographer, and now property developer and community builder.</p><p>Karen shares her remarkable path from neurodivergent kid with a Brownie camera, to conservatory-trained actor, to commercial producer, reality TV director, Grammy photographer, and embedded documentary filmmaker working around the world. She recounts stories about:</p><ul><li>crawling across Arctic ice to film polar bears</li><li>shooting live music and touring with major bands</li><li>being hired as a one-woman camera/audio/lighting team for studios</li><li>fighting gender bias in camera and directing roles</li><li>creating her first micro-budget film Robert Rodriguez–style</li><li>building a career through grit, reinvention, and stubborn determination</li></ul><p>Karen then explains how that same world-building instinct now fuels her passion projects: directing <em>Pursuing the Light</em> about Bill Strickland and systemic poverty, investing her life savings into rehabilitating multifamily housing in <strong>Jamestown, NY</strong>, launching her ethical development brand <strong>Rivet &amp; Roost</strong>, and helping creatives leverage grants, community partnerships, and storytelling to build sustainable impact.</p><p>This is a wide-ranging, energizing conversation about creativity, flow, courage, risk, and how the creative mind can shape real-world change.</p><p>🎧 <em>Listen to learn how world-building on set can become world-building in life.</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 01:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with the extraordinary <strong>Karen Somers</strong>—an actress turned filmmaker, photographer, documentary director, music photographer, and now property developer and community builder.</p><p>Karen shares her remarkable path from neurodivergent kid with a Brownie camera, to conservatory-trained actor, to commercial producer, reality TV director, Grammy photographer, and embedded documentary filmmaker working around the world. She recounts stories about:</p><ul><li>crawling across Arctic ice to film polar bears</li><li>shooting live music and touring with major bands</li><li>being hired as a one-woman camera/audio/lighting team for studios</li><li>fighting gender bias in camera and directing roles</li><li>creating her first micro-budget film Robert Rodriguez–style</li><li>building a career through grit, reinvention, and stubborn determination</li></ul><p>Karen then explains how that same world-building instinct now fuels her passion projects: directing <em>Pursuing the Light</em> about Bill Strickland and systemic poverty, investing her life savings into rehabilitating multifamily housing in <strong>Jamestown, NY</strong>, launching her ethical development brand <strong>Rivet &amp; Roost</strong>, and helping creatives leverage grants, community partnerships, and storytelling to build sustainable impact.</p><p>This is a wide-ranging, energizing conversation about creativity, flow, courage, risk, and how the creative mind can shape real-world change.</p><p>🎧 <em>Listen to learn how world-building on set can become world-building in life.</em></p>]]>
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      <title>Act One, Act Two: How David Ackert Turned Creativity Into a Business-Building Superpower</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>David Ackert</strong>, CEO and Co-Founder of <strong>PipelinePlus</strong>, best-selling author of <em>The Short List</em>, and one of the most respected business development thought leaders for professional service firms.</p><p>David shares how his early life in theater — from Carnegie Mellon to Los Angeles acting stages — became the foundation for the superpowers he uses today: public speaking, presence, connection, improvisation, and the ability to simplify complex ideas. He and Mishawn explore how creative experiences shape leadership, how professionals can build deeper relationships by focusing on “the short list,” and why embracing imperfection and workshop-style thinking is essential in a disrupted business environment.</p><p>This episode is a masterclass in authenticity, flow, reinvention, and the creative roots behind successful business-making.</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>David Ackert</strong>, CEO and Co-Founder of <strong>PipelinePlus</strong>, best-selling author of <em>The Short List</em>, and one of the most respected business development thought leaders for professional service firms.</p><p>David shares how his early life in theater — from Carnegie Mellon to Los Angeles acting stages — became the foundation for the superpowers he uses today: public speaking, presence, connection, improvisation, and the ability to simplify complex ideas. He and Mishawn explore how creative experiences shape leadership, how professionals can build deeper relationships by focusing on “the short list,” and why embracing imperfection and workshop-style thinking is essential in a disrupted business environment.</p><p>This episode is a masterclass in authenticity, flow, reinvention, and the creative roots behind successful business-making.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 09:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>David Ackert</strong>, CEO and Co-Founder of <strong>PipelinePlus</strong>, best-selling author of <em>The Short List</em>, and one of the most respected business development thought leaders for professional service firms.</p><p>David shares how his early life in theater — from Carnegie Mellon to Los Angeles acting stages — became the foundation for the superpowers he uses today: public speaking, presence, connection, improvisation, and the ability to simplify complex ideas. He and Mishawn explore how creative experiences shape leadership, how professionals can build deeper relationships by focusing on “the short list,” and why embracing imperfection and workshop-style thinking is essential in a disrupted business environment.</p><p>This episode is a masterclass in authenticity, flow, reinvention, and the creative roots behind successful business-making.</p>]]>
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      <title>Authenticity in Action: Emily Aiken on Storytelling, Trust &amp; the Era of Creative Abundance</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with <strong>Emily Aiken</strong>, founder of <strong>The Story Studio</strong>, about the power of authenticity, storytelling, and creative reinvention in business and life.</p><p>Emily shares how her path from NBC page to brand strategist was shaped by curiosity and courage — and how she teaches creators and companies to build trust through their authentic story.</p><p>Together, they discuss:</p><ul><li>How storytelling creates trust in a post-truth world</li><li>What “creative abundance” means for Gen Z and Gen Alpha</li><li>How to turn authenticity into a strategic business advantage</li><li>Why being <em>seen</em> is the key to bravery and connection</li></ul><p>🎧 Listen now to discover how aligning your truth with your story can transform your business and your life.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with <strong>Emily Aiken</strong>, founder of <strong>The Story Studio</strong>, about the power of authenticity, storytelling, and creative reinvention in business and life.</p><p>Emily shares how her path from NBC page to brand strategist was shaped by curiosity and courage — and how she teaches creators and companies to build trust through their authentic story.</p><p>Together, they discuss:</p><ul><li>How storytelling creates trust in a post-truth world</li><li>What “creative abundance” means for Gen Z and Gen Alpha</li><li>How to turn authenticity into a strategic business advantage</li><li>Why being <em>seen</em> is the key to bravery and connection</li></ul><p>🎧 Listen now to discover how aligning your truth with your story can transform your business and your life.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 02:28:22 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> talks with <strong>Emily Aiken</strong>, founder of <strong>The Story Studio</strong>, about the power of authenticity, storytelling, and creative reinvention in business and life.</p><p>Emily shares how her path from NBC page to brand strategist was shaped by curiosity and courage — and how she teaches creators and companies to build trust through their authentic story.</p><p>Together, they discuss:</p><ul><li>How storytelling creates trust in a post-truth world</li><li>What “creative abundance” means for Gen Z and Gen Alpha</li><li>How to turn authenticity into a strategic business advantage</li><li>Why being <em>seen</em> is the key to bravery and connection</li></ul><p>🎧 Listen now to discover how aligning your truth with your story can transform your business and your life.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Emily Aiken, Mishawn Nolan, Every Deal Is a Dance, The Story Studio, Authenticity, Storytelling, Trust, Leadership, Creative Abundance, Women in Business</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Building Change: Zubaida Bai on Engineering Empathy and Empowering Women to End Poverty</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this inspiring episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance,</em> host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> speaks with <strong>Zubaida Bai</strong>, President &amp; CEO of <strong>Grameen Foundation</strong>, a global organization helping women and families escape poverty through entrepreneurship.</p><p>A mechanical engineer by training and designer by passion, Zubaida shares how a single moment in a rural clinic sparked her transition from building machines to building solutions that change lives — starting with her groundbreaking <em>Janma</em>Clean Birth Kit.</p><p>Together, Mishawn and Zubaida explore:</p><ul><li>How empathy can power innovation and leadership</li><li>Why systems, not just individuals, must evolve to enable women entrepreneurs</li><li>Strategies for overcoming resistance to change</li><li>How organizations stay grounded in their values amid constant disruption</li><li>What “flow” and alignment mean in leadership and life</li></ul><p>Zubaida’s journey from engineer to global changemaker is a masterclass in purpose, alignment, and impact.</p><p>🎧 Listen now to learn how engineering empathy can transform business — and the world.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this inspiring episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance,</em> host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> speaks with <strong>Zubaida Bai</strong>, President &amp; CEO of <strong>Grameen Foundation</strong>, a global organization helping women and families escape poverty through entrepreneurship.</p><p>A mechanical engineer by training and designer by passion, Zubaida shares how a single moment in a rural clinic sparked her transition from building machines to building solutions that change lives — starting with her groundbreaking <em>Janma</em>Clean Birth Kit.</p><p>Together, Mishawn and Zubaida explore:</p><ul><li>How empathy can power innovation and leadership</li><li>Why systems, not just individuals, must evolve to enable women entrepreneurs</li><li>Strategies for overcoming resistance to change</li><li>How organizations stay grounded in their values amid constant disruption</li><li>What “flow” and alignment mean in leadership and life</li></ul><p>Zubaida’s journey from engineer to global changemaker is a masterclass in purpose, alignment, and impact.</p><p>🎧 Listen now to learn how engineering empathy can transform business — and the world.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this inspiring episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance,</em> host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> speaks with <strong>Zubaida Bai</strong>, President &amp; CEO of <strong>Grameen Foundation</strong>, a global organization helping women and families escape poverty through entrepreneurship.</p><p>A mechanical engineer by training and designer by passion, Zubaida shares how a single moment in a rural clinic sparked her transition from building machines to building solutions that change lives — starting with her groundbreaking <em>Janma</em>Clean Birth Kit.</p><p>Together, Mishawn and Zubaida explore:</p><ul><li>How empathy can power innovation and leadership</li><li>Why systems, not just individuals, must evolve to enable women entrepreneurs</li><li>Strategies for overcoming resistance to change</li><li>How organizations stay grounded in their values amid constant disruption</li><li>What “flow” and alignment mean in leadership and life</li></ul><p>Zubaida’s journey from engineer to global changemaker is a masterclass in purpose, alignment, and impact.</p><p>🎧 Listen now to learn how engineering empathy can transform business — and the world.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the premiere episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>Jess Weiner</strong> — cultural expert, author, and CEO of <em>Talk to Jess</em> — whose work has helped redefine how global brands like <strong>Dove</strong> and <strong>Mattel</strong> approach representation, creativity, and authenticity.</p><p>Together, they explore how creativity and empathy fuel meaningful business, the importance of reinvention, and Jess’s philosophy of being an <em>“Actionist”</em> — someone who turns intention into impact.</p><p>💡 <em>This conversation dives into what it means to build a business with heart — where purpose and creativity move in step.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How creativity and business intersect</li><li>The story behind Dove’s “Real Beauty” and Barbie’s reinvention</li><li>Why authenticity is a business superpower</li><li>How small steps create lasting cultural change</li></ul><p>🎙️ Part of <strong>The LOOK.Legal Pods</strong> from <strong>Nolan Heimann LLP</strong>, lawyers for creative business makers.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the premiere episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>Jess Weiner</strong> — cultural expert, author, and CEO of <em>Talk to Jess</em> — whose work has helped redefine how global brands like <strong>Dove</strong> and <strong>Mattel</strong> approach representation, creativity, and authenticity.</p><p>Together, they explore how creativity and empathy fuel meaningful business, the importance of reinvention, and Jess’s philosophy of being an <em>“Actionist”</em> — someone who turns intention into impact.</p><p>💡 <em>This conversation dives into what it means to build a business with heart — where purpose and creativity move in step.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How creativity and business intersect</li><li>The story behind Dove’s “Real Beauty” and Barbie’s reinvention</li><li>Why authenticity is a business superpower</li><li>How small steps create lasting cultural change</li></ul><p>🎙️ Part of <strong>The LOOK.Legal Pods</strong> from <strong>Nolan Heimann LLP</strong>, lawyers for creative business makers.</p>]]>
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      <author>Mishawn Nolan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the premiere episode of <em>Every Deal Is a Dance</em>, host <strong>Mishawn Nolan</strong> sits down with <strong>Jess Weiner</strong> — cultural expert, author, and CEO of <em>Talk to Jess</em> — whose work has helped redefine how global brands like <strong>Dove</strong> and <strong>Mattel</strong> approach representation, creativity, and authenticity.</p><p>Together, they explore how creativity and empathy fuel meaningful business, the importance of reinvention, and Jess’s philosophy of being an <em>“Actionist”</em> — someone who turns intention into impact.</p><p>💡 <em>This conversation dives into what it means to build a business with heart — where purpose and creativity move in step.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How creativity and business intersect</li><li>The story behind Dove’s “Real Beauty” and Barbie’s reinvention</li><li>Why authenticity is a business superpower</li><li>How small steps create lasting cultural change</li></ul><p>🎙️ Part of <strong>The LOOK.Legal Pods</strong> from <strong>Nolan Heimann LLP</strong>, lawyers for creative business makers.</p>]]>
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