
Dr. Amara Pope is a multifaceted talent, blending creativity and academia seamlessly. A communications and media expert, she has a keen eye for marketing strategies, often leveraging AI for testing and implementing campaigns. Beyond her corporate pursuits, Amara is an accomplished artist, finding solace and creative expression through painting—a passion ignited from a young age. Raised with Trinidadian roots in Canada, she cherishes family ties and values experiences that deepen her connection with her heritage. Known for her vibrant and analytical mind, Dr. Pope is not only a beacon of knowledge but also of cultural richness and personal growth. Takeaways: The integration of AI in everyday marketing strategies can significantly enhance efficiency and creativity, particularly in areas like A/B testing and corporate communications. Exploring different cultures can provide invaluable life lessons and enrich personal perspectives, as demonstrated by Dr. Pope's eye-opening experiences in Japan. Prioritizing family and personal relationships can add a grounding balance to the chaos of professional life, underscoring the importance of life's simple joys and connections. Sound Bites: "I wrapped myself up into one piece at a time... it's in my head, I have to get it out. It's like meditation for me." "Honestly, in everyday communications, AI has been so helpful. It's about working in tandem with technology, not against it." "The cultural respect and etiquette I witnessed in Japan taught me a lot about appreciation and mindfulness in everyday actions." One Quote by Mick: "I've created some closed-sourced AI of my brain, right? My intellectual property, things that I've done, and I've been able to train it so that it is me. And it is freaking scary. But I guess that's what it's supposed to be, right?" Connect & Discover Dr. Amara: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amara-pope/?originalSubdomain=ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramarapope/ Website: https://dramarapope.ca/ FOLLOW MICK ON:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mickunplugged LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mick-unplugged/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yeah. And I know you spend a lot of time with your parents, right? Like I see it on social. Over the last couple of years, what's been your favorite memory with your parents?
Oh, that's a good question. I would say we went to a boat party for Carabana last year. And My family, they're very true to the bone, I would say. They know how to party. They know how to move. They can drink. They were outdoing me. And I was trying to keep up with my parents. And that was a very harsh reality to see. Wow, my parents can party better than I can. It was lovely.
My, my, my brother was there with his wife, my husband, my parents, and we just, we had such a good time and my cousin and, and his father was there too. So we just, we made a big family affair. We suffered the next day and we made sure we got some food in us, but I don't know if that night or, or, you know, the next day was more fun for me just kind of seeing us all rally together.
Yeah, no, that's awesome. Like to me, and I remember seeing those images on Instagram and, Like to me, that's like just great for your soul, right? So from a self-improvement mental health standpoint, when you can have those moments with your family, right? And you can celebrate and you can, as we call it, you can go hard in the paint with your parents and your brother and your husband.
What does that do for your soul?
I think that is a very grounding experience because it just reminds you of, what really matters to you in life. And to me, those moments of just laughing with my parents, being able to just spend, spend time with them. My parents both hit kind of milestone birthdays this year. And I was this past year and I was able to take my mom horseback riding for the first time.
That was something she's always wanted to do in her life. And being able to kind of take some of the things I've been able to accomplish and bring that back to them has always been my, a goal of mine. I was able to just take my dad on a surprise trip to Florida to see his family out there. And that's, Just those are the things that I live for right now.
Being able to kind of spoil my parents in a way that I've wanted to do for so long.
That's cool. That's really cool. I know earlier this year you spent some time in Japan.
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