Magic Acts, Milestones & The Importance of Working For Free

EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 38 MIN

Magic Acts, Milestones & The Importance of Working For Free

from What Was I Made For? · host Reynolds Studios Inc.

In this episode of 'What Was I Made For?', hosts Shaun and Rachael Reynolds dive into a wide array of entertaining topics, from magic tricks at a wedding and Shaun hitting 100M streams across all his music credits, to practical advice about gaining valuable work experience for free. They share personal anecdotes and heartfelt messages from listeners, while dealing with a bit of late-night fatigue. Rach also attempts to deliver the first improvised 'Take This With You'. Join them for a blend of laughter, inspiration, and holiday cheer. Get yourself an official 'What Was I Made For?' mug: https://whatwasimadefor.bigcartel.com/ Don’t miss out on exclusive content and updates by following us on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/@whatwasimadeforpod TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@whatwasimadeforpod YouTube: @whatwasimadeforpod Send us your thoughts and questions at [email protected] Hosted by: Shaun & Rachael Reynolds Music by: Black Prez & Shaun Reynolds © What Was I Made For? is a Reynolds Studios Inc. Production 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:27 Casual Banter and Christmas Talk 02:24 Wedding Stories and Magic Tricks 09:23 Shaun's Music Milestone 12:05 Rachael's Dance Journey 14:27 The Value of Free Work Experience 19:05 Exploring Work Experience Opportunities 20:49 The Value of Being Nice in Work Experience 23:29 How to Find Work Experience in Your Chosen Field 24:00 The Importance of Sharing Your Talents Online 25:16 Working for Free: A Life Lesson 26:29 Listener Messages and Gifts 26:47 Inspiring Stories from Listeners 28:50 Art and Personal Projects 34:58 A Humble Bumblebee's Lesson 37:56 Wrapping Up and Farewell

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