Thinking for Yourself with Aaron Scotti
We talked about what it was like growing up in a hard working environment, having the desire for something more and different, pursuing acting and film, and eventually moving to Hollywood. The challenges presented by the movie business, the hustle it takes to make one’s way there, and coming to the understanding of loving the artistry but not the industry.
The excitement of finally getting the opportunity to be a producer on a movie which eventually led to working on Peanut Butter Falcon, an experience that changed his life.
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LifeBlood COMPLETE: We talked about what it was like growing up in a hard working environment, having the desire for something more and different, pursuing acting and film, and eventually moving to Hollywood. The challenges presented by the movie business, the hustle it takes to make one’s way there, and coming to the understanding of loving the artistry but not the industry.
The excitement of finally getting the opportunity to be a producer on a movie which eventually led to working on Peanut Butter Falcon, an experience that changed his life.
How he struggled with physical pain and getting consumed by the apparatus of western medicine, making the decision to break free and the awful experience that led to him getting his health back.
Figuring out what he was put on this planet to do, breaking down the walls and barriers that we construct, embracing unconditional love and stepping in to the lives we truly want to live with Aaron Scotti, movie producer whose worked on films such as the Peanut Butter Falcon, turned spiritual leader with the Awakened Soul. Listen to learn why now could be the best time of our lives to be leaning into change and uncertainty, and how to capitalize on it!
You can learn more about Aaron at TheAwakenedSoul.com, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
You can learn more about the show at MoneyAlignmentAcademy.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook or contact George at [email protected].
George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Aaron Scotti
Guest
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