“Some people may not find financial benefit in doing what they absolutely love to do. So the idea is doing something that you really care about, and that means something to you, but that also allows you to live a life and have a family. and do the things you wanna do.”
In this clip from episode 67 of our podcast, Aman Johnson uses examples in his reasoning to share why people should find a balance between doing what they love to do and doing something that financially sustains themselves.
Aman Johnson is a producer, director, and founder of Johnson Media Co., a video production company specializing in storytelling in commercial, documentary, and narrative work.
Listen to this episode again as we talk about how his experience in architecture helped him with his confidence and problem-solving skills for his business and how he attentively listens to his clients’ stories to resonate with them to help him with his process. We also share the value of learning new skills and showing kindness to others to increase personal growth.
Find episode 67 on Apple Podcasts How His Background in Architecture Influences His Creative Business, Resonating With Client Pain Points, And The Value of Learning New Skills