Creators
Nazlı Ercan and Eric Li Unveil Vision for CreativeX Website Redesign: An Infinite Canvas for Interdisciplinary Exploration
Nazlı Ercan, the senior designer at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, who is also known for her impactful tenure as Design Director for The Brooklyn Rail, is spearheading a significant redesign of the CreativeX website. Collaborating with long-time design partner Eric Li, Ercan aims to transform the digital platform into a dynamic, open-ended experience that more effectively reflects the interdisciplinary spirit of CreativeX, a unique collective based at Princeton University.
By Lisa Rosenberg5 months ago in Interview
The Billion-Dollar Dreamer How Enzo Zelocchi is Turning Vision Into Legacy
In the fast-paced world of entertainment, success is often measured in box office returns or fleeting fame. But for Enzo Zelocchi, success has taken on a far deeper meaning. With an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion, Zelocchi is more than a filmmaker or actor—he is an architect of new possibilities. His empire extends beyond cinema into business, technology, and innovation, proving that his vision is as expansive as the stories he tells.
By Brian Smith5 months ago in Interview
Peruvian Sensation Eduardo Castillo Readies for Elite No-Gi Challenge at Pan IBJJF 2025
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athlete Eduardo Castillo Zimic, a name synonymous with resilience and exceptional skill, is set to compete in the highly anticipated Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship 2025. The Peruvian black belt sees this prestigious event as a crucial step in his illustrious career, aiming to test his mettle against the world's best no-gi grapplers.
By Lisa Rosenberg5 months ago in Interview
How Igor Finkelshtein Built a Legacy by Solving Everyday Problems
When people talk about legacy, they often think in terms of global scale, billion-dollar exits, or breakthrough technologies. But my experience has shown me something different: legacy is built quietly, through the consistent solving of everyday problems.
By Igor Finkelshtein5 months ago in Interview
Can Yağız Talks Upcoming Art Show, Inspiration and Art Career
Conceptual artist Can Yağız is set to present his artworks at the upcoming group exhibition, “Conceptual Romance,” opening at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art (ECOCA) on September 14, 2025. The exhibition, curated by Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, marks ECOCA's 10-year anniversary and will feature 23 select artists, including Yağız.
By Lisa Rosenberg5 months ago in Interview
R.E.A.L. Talk Self with Silvia Gina Hunt, Episode 18
R.E.A.L. Talk Self returned to the MNN Studios on April 13, 2018, for another stimulating discussion that delved into issues of spirituality, unity, and human advancement. In Episode 18, Silvia Gina Hunt welcomed Dr. Min Va'Mon Prince, the pastor of the AUM Institute, for a profound conversation about philosophy, faith, and how common values can strengthen communities. The conversation that followed was more than just an interview; it was a sincere investigation of how belief systems can cross conventional lines and aid in the discovery of human common ground.
By B.E.A.T Productions6 months ago in Interview
B.E.A.T. Productions Presents: R.E.A.L. Talk Self with Silvia Gina Hunt – Episode 17 “Flashback Friday
Silvia Gina Hunt hosts Episode 17 of R.E.A.L. Talk Self, which carries on B.E.A.T. Productions' goal of producing programming that is both culturally relevant and thought-provoking. Viewers are transported back in time to a memorable summer conversation between Hunt and her special guest and close friend, RonAmber Deloney, in this episode of "Flashback Friday." Deloney's distinct viewpoint as a poet and up-and-coming DJ weaves together a rich conversation about creativity, culture, music, race, and resiliency.
By B.E.A.T Productions6 months ago in Interview
Ace Your Interview with Confidence
Sophia sat in the reception area of Orion Tech, her heart racing. She clutched a neatly printed resume and glanced once more at the elevator doors, waiting for them to open and signal the start of her interview. Despite her nerves, she had prepared carefully, and this moment—one she’d imagined for weeks—was finally here. Just two months ago, Sophia had been struggling to land interviews. She knew she had the skills but often left interviews feeling like she hadn’t communicated her value clearly. Determined to change that, she started researching expert advice, attending mock interviews, and refining her approach. What she learned transformed not only her interview skills but also her confidence. Here's Sophia’s story—along with the practical tips that helped her succeed. --- 1. Do Your Homework Before applying to Orion Tech, Sophia spent time researching the company. She explored its website, read recent news articles, and studied its mission and values. This gave her a strong understanding of the company culture and recent projects. Tip: Always research the company beforehand. Learn about its products, services, culture, and recent achievements. This helps you tailor your responses and show genuine interest. --- 2. Know Your Resume—and Your Story Sophia realized that interviews weren’t just about listing qualifications. They were about storytelling. She practiced explaining her career journey, challenges she’d overcome, and how her experience made her a great fit for the role. She used the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to prepare clear and concise answers for common behavioral questions. For example, when asked about a time she solved a difficult problem, she described how she streamlined a reporting process at her last job, saving hours each week. Tip: Prepare stories that highlight your achievements. Use the STAR method to stay organized and impactful. --- 3. Practice Makes Confidence Sophia knew she got nervous speaking in high-pressure situations. So, she practiced with a friend, recorded herself answering questions, and even rehearsed in front of a mirror. Each time, she refined her tone, posture, and delivery. She also prepared answers to classic questions like: “Tell me about yourself.” “Why do you want to work here?” “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” Tip: Practice out loud. Record yourself or do mock interviews with someone who can give honest feedback. --- 4. Dress for the Role On interview day, Sophia chose a smart, professional outfit that matched the company’s semi-formal dress code. She made sure everything was clean, well-fitted, and comfortable. When she looked in the mirror, she saw someone ready to be taken seriously. Tip: Dress slightly more formal than the company’s everyday attire. When in doubt, lean toward business casual or professional. --- 5. Bring Questions—Show You Care At the end of her interview, Sophia asked thoughtful questions like: “What does success look like in this role?” “How would you describe the team dynamic?” “What are the company’s goals over the next year?” These questions not only showed her interest but also helped her understand whether the company was a good fit for her. Tip: Always prepare 2–3 insightful questions. It shows you’ve thought seriously about the position. --- 6. Follow Up—Stand Out After the interview, Sophia sent a personalized thank-you email to each person she spoke with. She mentioned something specific from their conversation and reiterated her excitement about the role. Tip: Send a thank-you email within 24 hours. Keep it professional, brief, and sincere. --- The Outcome Two days later, Sophia received the call she had been hoping for—she got the job! She couldn’t help but smile, remembering how unsure she had felt just weeks earlier. With preparation, practice, and a mindset shift, she had turned her anxiety into confidence and landed a position at a company she truly admired. --- Final Thoughts Sophia’s journey shows that interviews don’t have to be intimidating. With the right preparation, mindset, and strategy, anyone can walk into an interview room feeling confident and ready to shine. Whether you're just starting your career or aiming for the next step, remember this: You don’t need to be perfect—you just need to be prepared. And like Sophia, you might just surprise yourself.
By Muhammad Saad 6 months ago in Interview










