It Doesn’t Work That Way..

<p>The<strong> WATZS Podcast Network</strong> proudly announces the launch of <strong>"It Doesn’t Work That Way Podcast,"</strong> a bi-weekly series hosted by Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions. This podcast delves into vital conversations across media, film, business, and life themes, highlighting challenges faced in these areas.</p><p> </p><p>The show focuses on key moments and processes related to life, purpose, and career, examining how skills align with vision while upholding integrity, patience and respect. Through engaging storytelling, the podcast presents real-world examples of both success and failure in pursuing ambitions. Each episode fosters meaningful discussions on relevant issues in the artistic and professional realms, providing in-depth analysis to enhance listener engagement. </p><p><br></p>

Should we consistently assume positive intentions while paying less attention to red flags?

In the most recent episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, continue their discussion on business contracts in part two. Titled “Should we consistently assume positive intentions while paying less attention to red flags?”, this episode explores how our eagerness to secure opportunities within the film and media sectors can cause us to overlook crucial warning signs. The dialogue underscores the significance of maintaining core values while acknowledging significant desires that may lead us to disregard potential risks. It offers insightful reflections on assessing our true intentions—or misconceptions—about the business environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

11-12
36:58

As an independent artist in the film industry signing a contract is not necessary?

In the latest episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, kick off a two-part discussion centered on business contracts. Titled “As an independent artist in the film industry signing a contract is not necessary?”, this installment delves into how we differentiate between pursuing our craft as a business versus merely a hobby. The conversation highlights our approaches to opportunities and reflects on how we perceive our talents and skills within the context of professional exchanges. It provides thought-provoking insights into evaluating our understanding—or misconceptions—of the business landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10-30
39:03

Do I need to give or show respect to those who have not arrived professionally?

In this episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, discuss the theme of R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Titled “Do I need to give or show respect to those who have not arrived professionally?”, this episode explores how we determine who is worthy of our respect, the ways in which we extend that respect to ourselves and others, and how our interactions are influenced by titles and superficiality. It offers an insightful examination into assessing our behaviors and feelings of inadequacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10-09
29:11

Do Valuable Opportunities Come A Dime A Dozen?

In this episode of "It Doesn’t Work That Way," sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions, Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery, host an insightful conversation with Justine Taylor, a writer, director, creative and founder of Purple Matter Co. Entitled “Do Valuable Opportunities Come A Dime A Dozen?”, this episode examines opportunities, questioning whether they represent abundant chances to improve skills and pursue passions or the reality that life changing opportunities related to our talents are rare. It also addresses how many struggle to identify these valuable opportunities due to a lack of awareness or ego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

09-20
36:47

Does Notable Achievements Mean You Have Arrived?

In this episode of "It Doesn’t Work That Way," hosts Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery—sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions—engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Emmy-winning cinematographer Laela Kilbourn, known for her work on Apple TV's Girl's State. Titled “Does Notable Achievements Mean You Have Arrived?”, this episode explores crucial themes such as recognizing your objectives, understanding the distinction between reaching milestones during your journey, and addressing the misconceptions that stem from allowing ego to dominate to the extent that you might feel content simply resting on your past successes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

09-13
39:23

Is Talent Enough?

In episode one of "It Doesn’t Work That Way," hosts Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery—sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions—provide an insightful examination of the awareness surrounding innate gifts and exceptional talents. Titled “Is Talent Enough?,” this episode delves into important topics including pride, arrogance, ego, and the misconceptions that arise from relying solely on talent in the business landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

08-21
36:37

Hollywood Swinging

In the pilot episode of "It Doesn’t Work That Way," hosts Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery—sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions—explore a compelling analysis of the challenges present in an industry characterized by an abundance of talent but limited opportunities. In the episode titled "Hollywood Swinging," the hosts discuss critical issues such as misleading promises, desperation, egos, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

08-01
21:18

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