Description
What happens when nobody ever tells you no?
Meet Luke Walker. Former police officer. Pro wrestler. Independent filmmaker on his fourth movie. Full time musician playing 300 shows a year in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. And at 6'8", one of the most fiercely original creative minds we have ever had in the Hot Seat.
In Episode 7 of Creative Evolution, Big Luke shares his blueprint for building a resilient, independent career on his own terms, in his own time, and by his own rules.
We go deep on what happens when you stop viewing local artists as competition and start treating them like family. Luke breaks down how to turn professional jealousy into creative inspiration, why fiercely protecting your local scene is the true key to longevity, and how to become what he calls an outlet on the wall, a safe space where your entire creative community can plug in, recharge, and move forward.
We also talk about how Luke created his Big Luke persona to navigate adult Asperger's, why failing forward has been his greatest teacher, and the moment he walked away from a reality TV deal for the show Swap Shop because money does not always tell a good story.
Big Luke drops some of the most practical industry advice we have heard on this show, including Elvis's TCB philosophy of Taking Care of Business, why you must never sign a talent holding deal or pay a booking agent upfront, and why your ultimate job as a live musician is to maximize the venue's profits, not just your own.
Remember: Massive action equals massive results.
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๐ฌ Credits:
Guest:Luke "Big Luke" Walker
Host, Producer, Editor, Copywriter, Art Director and Designer: Josie Jones
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