Meet Ezekiel Haynes

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Ezekiel Haynes. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Ezekiel below.

Ezekiel, looking forward to learning from your journey. You’ve got an amazing story and before we dive into that, let’s start with an important building block. Where do you get your work ethic from?
I got my work ethic from my mother. Being the second oldest of six kids, she always had us involved in activities outside of school. She’d throw me here, toss my brothers there, and fling my sisters everywhere. I had to watch the other four when my older brother was gone and my mom was at work. I stayed working and I didn’t even get to punch in.

Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?
Professionally, my job is to serve my local communities with great service in business, non-profit, and my artistic career.

I enjoy making meals for people because I believe that love tastes great. When I make burgers, wraps, or my favorite Mac and Cheese, flavors of love are introduced into every bite. Food is a source that brings families and strangers together. Whether you’re eating alone or joined by a friend, after eating a serving of love, you’d want to ask for Moore Please.

When it comes to filmmaking, I’m a thrill-seeking stunt camera operator, actor, and director. Performing runs deeply through my bones and I have no choice but to release. Other than food, art in its many forms introduces us to one another and allows us to connect in ways unimaginable and continually. Hey, I’m just a Motivated Artist Dedicated Everywhere. I am M.A.D.E. Productions.

FREE! To say those words one has to be bound by something and 33 for me has me free and on my knees. I am currently aiming to achieve my skydiving license, private pilot license, drone, and helicopter license as well. I want to inspire others that they too can achieve what they have faith in and put it to work. In this life, I plan to Step Easy Roam Hard.

Overall, I am here to serve and I will serve in excellence while providing the best services I have to offer. I love you!

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
The greatest quality I have acquired is listening. You honestly can learn so much if you just shut up. In the most polite manner of course. Taking time to observe my surroundings and listening to wisdom has saved me from myself plenty of times. And then there are the other times.

The greatest skill I have acquired is connecting with people. Knowing when and how to speak to people is a gift and I get a new surprise with each individual.

The greatest knowledge I have acquired is knowing that I’m not going through life alone. My testimonies help someone in need just the same as other people’s testimonies have helped me. Now I can help people in many ways, with different businesses, artistic ways, and helping hands. The list goes on.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?
I am constantly seeking to work with people:

For my catering business, I need marketing, managers, chefs, cooks, leaders, drivers, etc.

For my production company, I need marketing, producers, directors, actors, artists, dancers, AC’s, grip and electrics, rental staff, etc.

For my clothing business, I need marketing, designers, graphics, models, etc.

Most importantly, I need an assistant! All in due time, I will keep connecting with people from all walks of life to build communities and strengthen the generations to come.

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Anthony West Trent Woosley Jesus Gonzalez Javier Lopez

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