September 9, 2020
September 9 2020 Wed, 9/9 3:36PM 9:38 Hey how are you doing? My name is Scott, and welcome to Digital Zen. This is a new podcast that we're doing here that I'm doing here. And hopefully I'll be doing it with you just about every day. And hopefully, you'll join. So I want to tell […]

September 9 2020

Wed, 9/9 3:36PM 9:38

Hey how are you doing? My name is Scott, and welcome to Digital Zen.

This is a new podcast that we're doing here that I'm doing here. And hopefully I'll be doing it with

you just about every day. And hopefully, you'll join. So I want to tell you a little bit about what

digital Zen is in digital Zen pretty much is a place where we can talk about pretty much anything

digital, whether it's content creation, or whether it's digital marketing or anything in the digital

space. Really, I mean, I'm open for some discussion, that's not digital as well. But you know, we're

Digital's in. So, let me give you a couple. Let me give you a little background on myself.

I was born in Massachusetts, grew up in New Jersey moved down to the state of Florida, when I

was around 15 years old, had a had a rough beginning as a childhood came from very modest

background and when I say rough beginning, my parents were divorced when I was young.

You

single digits still, you know, I had a had a dad that I really didn't see too much till I got to be

around 15 or 16 years old when I went down to live with him. But, you know, those those early

days were pretty emotionally scarring.

But in all honesty, sometimes the emotional scars are the best thing for us in life. We just don't

realize it at the time. And I know for me, it was probably one of those things because I think it

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caused me to go inward and started to teach me how to be a creative person.

When I say a creative person, that's really how I've done most things in life is with my brain and

my creativity.

And luckily, it's been a very natural process for me, and I think it came from from those days and

just allowing myself to live in my head and, and, and, and grow and grow spiritually. You know, so

as I was growing up, like I just said spiritually was really

One of the main directions of my life I was always looking at, you know, the spiritual inside and I

don't mean religious, by any stretch. I do mean spiritual. And if you notice in the name of the

podcast is digital Zen.

Zen was a was an early theme in my life on a few of my companies are Zen related we have Zen

monikers. I have a yoga store that sells items. It's called Zen mushroom. My one of my video

companies is Zen Digital's and here we have this digital Zen podcast, which is

which is part of that. But anyway, going back to the early days, I was I was very, very fortunate

and that I had really what I would consider a gift of creativity. I was able and I'm still able to be

creative spur the moment

was really really, really lucky and I grew up with a few in high school, some super talent.

Guys, some other musicians and I had a great writing partner, a guy named James Wisner, who,

who used to he and I wrote a lot of songs in high school and really experimented with our

creativity. And we had like, no boundaries, you know, I mean, we would, we would just write and

we were really prolific and had an incredible group of guys playing music with us,

Mark Knight and Bill Murphy and his brother Steve Murphy, who's still really prolific and plays

with, you know, tons of amazing bands out there and guys, probably one of the most talented

people I've ever met or even, you know, really had the privilege to work with, but on. And then

there's my friend, Mark Serota, who's my business partner and stuff now. And he's a very famous

photographer, very accomplished, and he and I own our video company together and have done

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a bunch of stuff there. But I think it all stems from those early days and allowing that creativity

To really get out there and flourish, you know, I'd always dreamed of accomplishing things in, in

the creative space. And I'd always had at the same time, a struggle, because I had a really, I think

good business mind and I was always, you know, from the early days when I first started to see it,

you know, it's interesting I'm,

I'm in my mid 50s. So I was part of the transition and a lot of ways between analog and the digital

world. So I was part of music. I was making music down in Miami, during when the Miami bass

sound started to happen.

And during that time, it was the time when music really started to go from analog into the digital

space. And ever since then, I got really infatuated with digital, such that nowadays starting a

couple of years ago, I really

Found the love for digital marketing and everything that's involved with it the strategies, the

creativity, even the teaching of it, you know, so it was, you know, it, there was always that pull

from from the one side of the video production and creativity and I know I jumped from music to

video production but I did that in the in the early 90s. I made that I made that transition. But in In

short, that's, you know, who I became I became somebody who was very interested in and you

know, and prolific in creating not only video assets and digital content, but digital marketing as

well.

But

I'm a family man as well. So I have a wife and I have a child and I have a stepdaughter and my

stepdaughter is already through college, but my son is very young or I'm 11 years old.

And I'm a family man. So you know, I do have to put food on the family all of the time, every

single day. So one of the things that, you know that I come up against, in, in my,

in my life as an entrepreneur is the continual fishing the continual having a cast that rod out

there, reel it in and bring food to put on the table. Now, I'm sure a lot of you guys can, can relate

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to that struggle.

You know,

but not too long ago, I had a real breakthrough in in my life. And I realized, you know, fully, that

the only limitations we have are the ones we put on ourselves, okay. There's always a way to

learn. There's always a place to learn. There's always a way to break through. And right now I'm in

that breakthrough process. I believe. I just got out of a tough business deal where I was

in my

Mind at least taken advantage of by a former partner sort of induced into a deal

in a not so truthful way, and things ended up not being what they were promised and I lost a

bunch of money over over there. So I'm kind of reeling from that a little bit, but emotionally I'm

not because in my spiritual life,

I realized it was really easy to put that down and walk forward. So my breakthrough hopefully is

coming in here in the future. It's in the process of being created, so to speak.

So, you know,

I don't have much conflict over the direction I'm going in life except for the fact that on the one

hand, I love absolutely, working with my video production company and doing all of the creative

arts that go along with that. music and video and in editing, which is something that I love and

being and splitting my time between the digital marketing space

which becomes more and more and more consuming, the more I get engaged in it, because it's

just an awesome space. And there's so much to learn and, and recently I've been involved with,

with doing some stuff with Russell Brunson and Click Funnels and not with him necessarily

personally but with his courses. So I've been involved in a great course there.

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And since this is my first podcast, I'm going to end here, because I'm going to leave you a little, a

little bait for tomorrow.

Tomorrow I'm going to be on and I'm going to tell you a little bit about the first film I made and

some of the stuff that happened there because I have won some awards in the filmmaking

process. And I'm going to show you how some certain things tie in together. And hopefully this

wasn't such a terrible first podcast, like it might like it might easily have been able to be. Hopefully

you like it. If you do like it. Please subscribe to the channel. It's number one. It's gonna I don't

mean the channels.

Number one, but I mean, this is my first podcast. I will be doing it regularly. And from time to time

we'll be putting some stuff out there where you guys can win some stuff and, and other things like

that I will be bringing people on to do cool interviews with sometimes.

I may announce them, I may not announce them. I know some pretty cool people that you'd find

some, some really interest in. Anyway, y'all have a great day. Thanks for tuning in. Whoever did

tune in

and I will see you next time. I'll see you tomorrow.

September 9 2020

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