From the NFL to Netflix: Creative Ventures with Trevor Pryce

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Show Overview:

Join us for the inaugural episode of the Mckeever Moment where Mac talks to Former NFL Player Trevor Pryce. As the CEO of the Outlook Company, Trevor talks about being a music writer, comic book author, and writer of a Netflix animated series Kulipari which all started while he was in the NFL. Trevor and Mac do a deep dive into an athlete and a creative and more…

 

About GFGF:

The Get Found Get Funded podcast is at the intersection of entrepreneurship and social justice where we focus on entrepreneurship as a possible path to wealth creation — specifically for Black and Latinx communities.

 

Featured Guest: Trevor Pryce  

Former NFL player Trevor Pryce is the CEO of the Outlook Company but he’s also a music writer, comic book author, and writer of the Netflix animated series Kulipari. 

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Key Takeaways: 

  • Be willing to do the things others aren’t so you can do the things you love. 
  • Diversify your portfolio and your business ventures.
  • Budget your projects and understand what you can take on financially. 

 

Timestamps:

00:01 Intro/Welcom

3:27 – Why and how does Trevor lean into his mantra and say yes to more eccentric  opportunities? 

9:51 – Knowing where your expertise lies.

11:39 – How Trevor got his start in the entertainment industry.    

20:31 – Publishing a young adult series.

23:58 – Building a media company

 

Items Mentioned in the Show:

http://www.jointhekulipari.com/

Quotes from the Show:

  • “I tell people sometimes my life has been a series of saying yes to everything... if you say yes to everything you write, you're bound to run into something interesting.”
  • “Everybody has an amazing idea until you actually are one of them.”
  • “If you have a coach you can be good at sport. If you have grass and sneakers, you can be set sports. If you have a computer, you can be good at everything else.”
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