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The Big Leap

Improving Your Creative Processes with “The Beatles: Get Back”

The Big Leap

Gay Hendricks & Mike Koenigs

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Freedom, Decisions, Mental Health, Business, Relationships, Genius, Education, Success, Beliefs

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Mike and Gay take The Beatles: Get Back documentary and pick it apart and talk about their favorite spots that had the most impact on them. They also open a great discussion about what you can learn from it for your own creative processes.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Gay Hendry. Welcome to Big Leap podcast with me and Mike Kainees. In this episode, we're doing something really interesting. We're taking the Beatles document and doing a quick dive into it and opening up a bunch of territory about what you can learn from it for your own creative process. I've got a lot of stuff to say about it, and so does Mike.

0:23.2

So let's get into it.

0:24.7

I can't wait.

0:25.4

There's a lot of good stuff in here, like you said.

0:28.2

And I learned a lot about Gay's background in the music industry listening to this.

0:34.1

And you'll hear about how he actually spent some time listening to jimmy page and jimmy

0:39.0

hendricks in addition to we're going to recommend some other great rock documentaries all that

0:43.5

and more on this episode of the big leap all right welcome to this episode of The Big Leap in this one.

1:01.2

Gay and I are going to be discussing our reflections after watching the Beatles get back movie,

1:07.3

which was produced and directed by Peter Jackson. I think it is an absolute masterpiece.

1:13.1

I learned a ton about creativity and collaboration during it. So our goal is just to kind of

1:18.3

pick it apart and talk about favorite spots that had the most impact on us. And I've actually

1:24.3

thought about this for weeks and months and for years I was a massive

1:28.1

Beatles fan I listened to their music both as an engineer as a musician and I would absolutely

1:35.4

have to say I think they are one of the most extraordinary bands to ever exist and as creative

1:41.4

collaborators I had more respect for them after watching this episode.

1:46.0

So, Gay?

1:47.5

Well, I'm with you all the way.

1:49.6

I go way back with the Beatles.

1:51.1

I, in 19, from 1965 to 1968, I was a disc jockey at WLOF Channel 95 Radio in Orlando, Florida, which was the big rocker in

2:04.6

central Florida. And it was also the station that a lot of the record promoters came to, because

2:12.5

Florida is a place where people break out records a lot of times. Because if you can get it to be a hit in Florida, it'll sweep the country.

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