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Episode 1 Featuring Canadian Fillmmaker and Glambot's Cole Walliser

Episode 1 Featuring Canadian Fillmmaker and Glambot's Cole Walliser

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Evolve Magazine Podcast Launch – Featuring Cole Walliser

Welcome to the premiere episode of the Evolve Magazine Podcast, where transformation meets inspiration! We're kicking things off with a blockbuster guest , the incredibly talented Cole Walliser, Canadian filmmaker, celebrity content creator, and the creative force behind those viral slow-motion glamBOT moments on Hollywood’s biggest red carpets.

In this episode, Cole opens up about his inspiring journey from Vancouver to Los Angeles and how he not only broke into Hollywood but thrived in one of the most competitive creative industries in the world. From directing music videos for superstars like Miley Cyrus and Pink, to becoming a staple on awards show carpets, Cole shares what it really takes to evolve, adapt, and live with purpose in the fast-paced entertainment world.

Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or someone navigating change, this podcast is packed with powerful insights on:

  • Embracing change and making bold transitions
  • Staying grounded and authentic in high-pressure environments
  • Building a meaningful, purpose-driven life and career

Get ready to be inspired by Cole’s contagious energy, creativity, and real talk on what it means to evolve and how YOU can do it too!

Subscribe now and join us as we explore what it means to evolve with intention, one story at a time.

For inquiries: info@evolvemagazine.ca

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