This is being - All In.

This is being - All In.

Let’s face it the terms like’ hustle’, ‘being all in’, and ‘not fearing failure’ are at best commonplace and worst hackneyed.  

Sometimes you meet someone who actually lives up to them in the context of their everyday reality. 

At 6 ft 3' and and a smile to match, Corey Cambridge is that person. 

Growing up in Virginia, he came to New York to pursue a career in rap and songwriting. 

In attempting to combine his love of New York, with his need to build personal relevance and continue to be creative, he created Silent Giants, a podcast that celebrates the geniuses behind the scenes of pop culture and digs deep to investigate the stories of the creative superstars that have shaped our contemporary landscape.

In doing this he fused his passion for music, with his propensity for networking and his abundant positive personality. 

From zero, to now almost sixty episodes, Corey has gone ‘all in’ as he’s hustled his way to interviews with music industry luminaries such as Bob Giraldi Director of Michael Jackson’s Beat It video, to Vincent Paterson, Madonna's, and Michael Jackson’s Choreographer, to J.Ivy the performance poet behind Kanye’s Never Let Me Down. And there is no turning back.

Driven by a desire to serve, Corey does not believe in luck, just putting yourself on the line to increase the probability of success. 

“Service is everything. Everything I make is about service. Silent Giants serves a community of people that are underserved. People who make legendary work, the things we see in the everyday world, things we take for granted but were never given a platform to say that was me!”

He calls this being your own god, by taking control of what you can and ignoring what you can’t. 

Personally, I think this is how he engineers serendipity. 

To hear his story, check out Episode 10 of The Impossible Network podcast. 

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