Episode 4: Social Responsibility through Music
Episode 4 of NY to Paradise: creating your own success is titled, "Social Responsibility through Music." We spoke with Davon Carty; who is the founder of the reggae band British Dependency, a businessman entrepreneur and facilitator for the creative arts sector in Anguilla, West Indies. "Coco Says" - is insight from Coretta Ryan based on her personal experiences. Finding positive and helpful advice may seem so easy living in a world of google and youtube. There are many self-proclaimed experts who will only tell you what you want to hear versus what you need to hear. You must work through the clutter. The best thing to do is to utilize your natural talents, whatever you are good at while strengthening your areas of weakness. I strongly support mentorship and mentoring, however, being responsible with where you seek guidance, advice, and instruction is critical to your own personal growth. Davon’s quote is all about learning that sometimes not all advice is good advice. Through his work in music and business on Anguilla with developing and driving the creative sector, he is an example of what it means to define your own inner power. Your power is what you can create and how you use it to positively influence others. Guest Contact: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter Show credits Created and co-produced by Coretta Ryan of CRPR Consulting Co-produced by Keisha Dutes (TK in the AM) of Bondfire Radio Logo Art Design by Gold Standard Creative Music by Chris Butler Music in this episode: Exodus HD - Enjoy Yourself Bankie Banks - Prince of Darkness Jaine Rogers - Walk on by British Dependency - Do You This Michael Carvin - Drum Solo 1973 The X Factor UK 2017 Deanna Mussington Six Chair Challenge Leave a review on Itunes, podbean or soundcloud! If you are or know of an entrepreneur in your community who would be a great addition to the show or interested in collaborating with the show drop me a line at info@crprconsulting.com. www.crprconsulting.com.