Thank you Mark Maxwell for sharing these ideas at TEDx. We are all here with the ability to live a richer life if we serve each other. Thanks.
Mark H. Maxwell is an entertainment attorney, music business veteran and college professor. As a lawyer, Mark represents a diverse roster of recording artists, celebrities, record labels, music publishers, authors, songwriters and producers. As a professor in Belmont University's prestigious entertainment business and songwriting program, he created their popular course on Bob Dylan and teaches courses on music business, faith and culture, and copyright law. Mark is passionate about serving as a mentor to the next generation of creatives and entertainment business professionals. He lives in Nashville with his wife and children.
In this talk, Maxwell uncovers the moral and spiritual dangers of networking to achieve success. Using pop culture illustrations (John Mayer, Kim Kardashian) and Maxwell’s own stories from his professional career as an entertainment attorney and college professor, Networking Kills examines the need for cultural change concerning our pursuit and definition of "success" in every area of life.
Change the world by - making yourself available instead of visible, giving instead of taking and losing yourself instead of finding yourself.