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“Man, look how far you've come” with guest musician and sound engineer Sean Arkless

43m · More Than Work · 22 Nov 16:36

In this episode of 'More Than Work', Rabiah, an IT professional and stand-up comedian, talks to guest Sean Arkless about his journey from low self-confidence and working in retail to becoming the co-founder of Sjark Limited and vocalist of the London based band, 'Hello Amnesia'. Sean shares his experiences as a freelancer and his decision to start his own music production company. He also discusses his ongoing Master's degree in Musical Theater, the role of mentors in his career development, the value of being assertive and possessing a 'learn and seek' mindset. Sean's advice is to 'live fearlessly and choose your own adventures', encouraging others to pursue their dreams and never give up despite challenges. The podcast ends with Sean providing information on where listeners can find more about his work.

00:08 Introduction to the Podcast

00:37 Guest Introduction: Sean Arkless

01:04 Sean's Journey to London

01:45 Sean's Educational Background and Career Path

03:15 Sean's Passion for Musical Theater

04:49 The Art of Storytelling through Musical Theater

06:09 Sean's Journey into Sound Engineering

10:25 The Birth of Sjark Limited

13:08 Solving Industry Problems through Sjark Limited

20:12 The Story of Hello Amnesia

22:47 The Band's First Gig and the Impact

23:16 The Story Behind the Band's Name

25:36 Musical Influences and Discoveries

29:22 The Journey from New Zealand to England

30:01 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Inspiration

32:28 The Turning Point: A Concert Experience

33:55 The Power of Determination and Dreams

34:58 Fun Five: Getting to Know More About Sean

41:03 Where to Find Sean and His Music

42:17 Wrapping Up the Conversation

Note from Rabiah (Host): 

So, I’ll be honest, this is the first time I’ve used AI to write the bulk of my show notes and I’m super impressed but this part is me, the HI (human intelligence entity, Rabiah). Sean and I met at a gig I was doing which was a variety show with super talented people he went to school with. He was cool and we went to a concert together (which we talk about here) and then another concert and I’ve seen him perform, and I’m so glad you get to hear him now.

There have been some gaps in me posting so if you’ve been waiting a while, I’m sorry. I needed a break, again. I’m trying to get the great interviews I have in the can out to you sooner than later though. Thanks for sticking with me! And if you’re new, don’t stop listening at this episode. There really many great ones to come and over a hundred from the past. Thanks for being here. 

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Find Sean

Sjark Limited: www.sjark.co.uk 

Sean’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanarklessmusic

Hello, Amnesia: https://www.instagram.com/Hello_Amnesia 

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Mentioned in this episode:

Rock the Rock Records (Hawaii): https://rocktherockrecords.com/ 

Scotty Rockstar: https://www.instagram.com/scottyrockstar/ 

Lasse Corus: https://www.lassecorus.com/ 

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