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Check Please! Chapter 4: Check Your Energy!

Hard working artists for events
I love the adage: "You can't pour from an empty cup." If you've never heard it before, it may just change your life.

Check Please! Chapter 3: Check Your Priorities?

Stilt walking entertainment for events
How badly do you want it?

Check please! Chapter 2: Check Your Team!

mime entertainment; stilt walking entertainment; themed entertainment
A key to success is "you can't do it alone."

Check please! Chapter 1: Check Your Ego

Event entertainment; Charlie Chaplin; Costumed characters for events
This is the first of a series of writings meant to offer perspective (in as humble a fashion as possible) for the benefit of any who hope to make t...

We're All In This Together Alone In The Same Boat

Left Shark; Costumed characters for events; Event entertainment
If I have to watch one more celebrity tell me "we're all in this together" and "we'll get through this" and "we're all in the same boat" (have you ...

Don't Keep it a Secret!

Mime; Themed entertainment; Entertainers for events
Is your attendance down?  If you were you, would you attend your event?

Oh, you do that too? Tips for creatives forced into sales

Dinosaurs; Dinosaur entertainment; Event entertainment
It's the sales person's job to provide a complete set of options, but in our "bigger, faster, stronger" culture, shouldn't it be the customer's job to want more?

Ghost of Christmas Passed

Ghost of Christmas Passed
Pun intended!  This article is about one thing every business person, entrepreneur, sales person and just about any creative fears:

Soylent Green Shopping

Soylent Green Shopping
Is it just me, or does the idea of getting a discount on an artist or actor seem very, VERY wrong?

Bridezilla Bashing

Costumed characters; Event entertainment; Halloween entertainment
Sometimes it's all a matter of sharing the power (even though it's always supposed to be YOUR way.)

Creative Etiquette

Creative Etiquette
In our safe space, personal space, non-offensive, good feelings culture, you have to ask?

Less is more

Less is more
It's a funny concept (and perhaps counter-cultural) but in our experiences, less is more.