With a background in marketing and film production. Mark Horvath creates videos showcasing the unique stories of homeless Americans. After being unemployed for over a year and losing his house to foreclosure, Mark Horvath grabbed his camera to help tell the stories of people experiencing homelessness. With a $45 start-up budget and lots of tenacity, Mark has used social media as a canvas to change how people perceive a very serious social crisis that’s often ignored. Today we discuss the how important it is to listen to your authentic creative voice, and how your thoughts can be our biggest obstacle. How Art is a journey, and perfection is a dead end. But most of all, how to always capitalize on on your failures.
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