Ep 183 - Freedom and Building Community Through Storytelling with Daniel Harmon

The Resilient Minds Podcast - A podcast by Eric Balance

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In this episode of The Resilient Minds Podcast, we sit down with Daniel Harmon, Chief Creative Officer at Harman Brothers and co-founder of Angel Studios. Daniel shares how his upbringing in rural Idaho, shaped by hard work and his parents’ lessons on freedom, influenced his entrepreneurial journey. We explore the evolution of Angel Studios, from its roots as VidAngel to a platform creating groundbreaking content like The Chosen and Tuttle Twins. Daniel discusses the transformative power of crowdfunding, which empowers audiences to champion meaningful stories while fostering community-driven engagement. The conversation dives into Tuttle Twins, an animated series educating children on economics and critical thinking, while sparking family conversations about freedom. Daniel also highlights the importance of decentralization, voluntary economic principles, and tools like Bitcoin in shaping a freer society. Beyond business, Daniel reflects on the challenges of balancing professional success with family life, emphasizing the importance of presence, values, and relationships. He leaves us with a hopeful message about the power of collaboration, education, and staying grounded in what matters most. This episode is an inspiring look at how storytelling can create lasting impact through principles of freedom, community, and resilience. Connect with Daniel Harmon Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielharmon/ Hit me up on social media and say hi! Youtube:⁠ https://bit.ly/35nJ0uV⁠ Podcast:⁠ http://www.ericbalance.com/podcast/⁠ Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/ericbalance/⁠ LinkedIn - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbalance/⁠ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/eric.lajczak⁠ Conscious Entrepreneurship Masterclass ⁠https://consciousentrepreneurship.online⁠ Scale your Business with a Summit ⁠https://balancemedia.ventures/summit-masterclass-get-access⁠

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