Meet Sean Love

 

We were lucky to catch up with Sean Love recently and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Sean, appreciate you sitting with us today to share your wisdom with our readers. So, let’s start with resilience – where do you get your resilience from?

Growing up in the inner city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I went to private schools my entire life. My heart was constantly tested to be a good person. Being a Letherwood until social security let me know my last name is Love came with its challenges!

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

I typically meet with people to learn what their cause and effect is. What’s their A to B conversation. If I can find a way to beautify their story with a film I usually go into let’s make a platform that exalts them as the gravity of that particular subject of life on Earth.

I’m a movement artist as a hobby so I try to keep things are smooth, graceful, and powerful as it can be!

Right now I’m seeking angel investors for an idea of duplicating faith based project producers say Christian projects, Jewish projects, Muslim projects then back them up with software to help organize from there.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

I would say SIMULATING the idea on a whiteboard truly gets things into a logistical stand point. After you have logistics really LISTENING to the vision of people interacting with whichever subject we’re parlaying out to the world. After listening EXECUTING a plan to make sure things happen fairly & on time.

If it’s early on reading books and/or stories to solidify confidence can really stir people hearts into action. Podcasts of your subject matter allows you to be in the conversation without disturbing so you can get back to doing homework with assurance that your going the right direction.

What would you advise – going all in on your strengths or investing on areas where you aren’t as strong to be more well-rounded?

It’s a great idea to go in on your strengths. We know our favorite brands to spend money on because they are very good at what they’re doing. A good rule of thumb to remember is that we buy a hammer to hammer nails, we buy vehicles for better ground transportation, or we go to our favorite barber for better haircuts. Keeping it simple.

The simple life makes things flow smoothly trusting our different constructors of life allows for us to show up for friends, family, or even complete strangers in a joyful way.

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Sean Maurice Love
Crystal Schreiner
Paul Lewis

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