Art, Discipline, and Hurricane Survival: A Chat with Chris Jadallah
Man, information right now has become like a bullet in a gun.
Ever wondered how a filmmaker juggles art, discipline, and the unpredictability of hurricanes? In this episode of 'Dharma Junkie', host Justin Otto sits down with Pensacola filmmaker Chris Jadallah for a lively conversation that covers everything from the creative process to the realities of hurricane preparedness. Chris shares his journey from shooting free wedding videos to running his own successful film company.
He talks about the highs and lows, the lessons learned, and the importance of self-discipline in achieving his goals. This episode isn't just about film-making; it's a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs that come with pursuing your passion. Chris and Justin also tackle the hot topic of identity politics in art, discussing how it shapes and sometimes limits creative expression.
They explore the impact of today's information overload, with Chris offering his thoughts on being discerning about the media we consume. The conversation even touches on Joe Rogan's influence on podcasting and society at large. And if you've ever faced the wrath of a hurricane, you'll appreciate Chris's insights on being prepared for nature's fury. This episode is packed with personal anecdotes, practical advice, and thoughtful discussions that will resonate with anyone interested in art, discipline, and navigating life's storms.