The best creative conversations aren’t just about the work.
John S. Miller and Asa discuss photography, mentorship, fatherhood, faith and loss, ambition, and showing up for others.
Experience sharpens your craft; love reshapes your priorities; family shows whom success should serve. The question isn't just what you build, but who you become while building it.
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John S. Miller and Asa talk about love, suffering, marriage, fatherhood, loss, ambition, faith, and the way responsibility changes what matters most. Conversation shifts from photography and creative work to becoming a husband, father, friend, mentor, and person.
Today we celebrate the 4th of July and honor 250 years of independence since 1776 and the enduring spirit of freedom that shaped our nation. As we mark this milestone, we reflect on the courage, resilience, and unity that define the American story.
This episode reminds us creative work isn't separate from business, family, leadership or craftsmanship; it shapes how you think, communicate, parent, build and solve problems.
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John and Asa discuss photography, editing, music, makeup, business, electrical safety, and the mechanical habit of understanding how things work. Their conversation shows creative skills become practical when you isolate problems, understand systems, and build better solutions.
It’s not just about photography; it's about mentorship, leadership, parenting, friendship, and showing up when it matters. Attention is a gift; encouragement counts; helping others won’t lessen you.
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John S. Miller says giving yourself to the work doesn’t mean you lose anything. When you offer attention, care, heart, and effort to someone or a project, it doesn’t empty you; there’s more to give the next day, especially when your aim is to help someone else succeed.
From client shoots and early creative risks to marriage, parenting, loss, and responsibility, this episode explores how love and suffering change how we see ourselves and others.
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Some people teach us; others see our potential before we do.
John S. Miller and Asa discuss creativity, encouragement, photography, fatherhood, faith, and the mentorship that shapes a person over years. Creative work isn’t just a skill; it’s attention, trust, the heart behind it.
This episode explores client–creator trust and photography lessons; attention, preparation, presence, showing up. Conversations on parenting, marriage, ambition, faith show how love and suffering shape us and our care.
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John S. Miller joins Asa on the LiveWire Podcast to show how small acts of encouragement can change a creative life. They cover creativity, photography, mentorship, family, fatherhood, faith, and suffering; arguing that encouragement before confidence often unlocks potential.
Creativity isn't only the finished product—it's formed by those who shape you.
Tomorrow, John S. Miller joins Asa to explore photography, mentorship, family and faith, plus the long work of parenting, loss, marriage, and learning to truly see others.
That heavy burden shows safety can't rest on one person — it needs field experience, clear communication, systems, reliable equipment and partners.
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Matt Poland (Rocky Mountain Regional Sales Manager for OEL) and Asa discuss how EHS professionals—especially in municipal and industrial settings—are often expected to master confined space, fall protection, hazardous chemicals, PPE, work planning, and electrical safety.
Awareness and better gear matter. In this clip Matt explains how comfort, visibility, maintenance and usability affect whether workers use protection.
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PPE culture is changing. Matt Poland, Rocky Mountain Regional Sales Manager for OEL, says workers no longer treat PPE as something to wear only when the safety person is around—many have seen burns, falls, chemical exposure, asbestos, heat stress and other long-term risks.