Wacthed this for 2 days so I can really grabs it, I have been following Parker Welbark since I was 19 and I am 24 today, he has really been a blessing to me as a person and as an agency.
Great Convo. I was in that first wave of FTF members. I remember Parker from the days of Devin SuperTramp. I would study what he was doing until Parker branched out.
So glad I got to watch this! This really gives me the perspective of who Parker is. I had been watching Parker for years to get ideas on real estate videos which was great because it saved me a lot of stress to film my own listings as I have a photography background. Now I recently bought Full Time Filmmaker as a career backup, as you have probably seen the real Estate industry is in turn oil with the NAR failure. I look forward to jumping into the course and learning from the best. Thank you Parker and Landon!
This was absolutely awesome 🙌🏾 just hearing how it all started and the mindset Parker has is just flat out inspiring. I’m a proud member of the Fulltime Filmmaker course all the way from Germany 🇩🇪
Loved this video and conversation. I'm a FTF student but never went full time but I love your guys content and the skills it taught me. I'm still shooting but only as a hobbyist. Thanks for bringing the human and personal element, to the personalities we've all come to love. God bless.
Landon, your brief intermissions from the conversation were a welcomed addition to the usual podcast format. I also like showing all three angles on screen the whole time. Great conversation, and a lot that I didn't know about Parker before. Thanks!
Love the setup! I wish more people would incorporate this style of the wide and bubble tight shots for each person. It totally keeps it dynamic without screen switching. We got to see a totally different side of Parker because of the specific questions you asked. Well done.
The story with getting into video is similar to mine. And i remember that time, I was watching Davin and beeing so inspired with his vids, even did some of that ideas myself, when i saw the guy from the team teaching me how to film, edit and some stuff about gear, while looking absolutely flawless on camera and speaking intelligently. That was the moment i realized that this is the dude im now following And the rest is history, hehehe
Really good interview, big fan, you should have him on again. You should take over his business, I think it would be a good fit. What camera should I buy? Greetings from Utah
Really enjoyed those perspectives. When you asked if there were anyone else that should be on the podcast, a creator came to mind that's actually living in Provo right now. His name is Harris Heller. He is a creator who focuses on helping people with live streaming and stuff like that as well as content creation. His main channel is Senpai Gaming and he also created Streambeats. I think he'd be really interesting to have on the podcast.
I don't understand why he wouldn't have just sold his business after it become too much for him to handle rather than closing the tap so to speak and telling his team members "hey go find something else." I liked his story and this interview but I really can't respect that last bit.
Scaling and downscaling are very common occurrences in any business based on a multitude of factors. Downscaling from 12 to 4 employees wasn’t just because I “couldn’t handle it”. It was because the business wasn’t functioning well. I left out a lot of details but a big one was that my business manager who was managing all those employees had to leave work for several months due to near death family health issues and I was already overwhelmed with my own growing family and so I didn’t have the physical capacity to manage them all. I also left out the detail that I essentially gave several of those employees some my businesses to run since I didn’t have the energy, so many of them are still employed today by businesses that I started. I’m just not personally managing them anymore.
You guys my changed my life, literally
Great podcast a big fan of both of you guys (producer blessing here)
This has to be one of my favorite podcasts I've listened to in a long time. Lots of value here 🚀
Wacthed this for 2 days so I can really grabs it, I have been following Parker Welbark since I was 19 and I am 24 today, he has really been a blessing to me as a person and as an agency.
“Fake it until you make it” words to live by 🙌🏼
Great Convo. I was in that first wave of FTF members. I remember Parker from the days of Devin SuperTramp. I would study what he was doing until Parker branched out.
Landon, love the set and the final product. Very clean, and the interview was outstanding - KEEP THESE COMING.
Great episode. I didn't know Parker was part Japanese and that he scaled down the business.
So glad I got to watch this! This really gives me the perspective of who Parker is. I had been watching Parker for years to get ideas on real estate videos which was great because it saved me a lot of stress to film my own listings as I have a photography background. Now I recently bought Full Time Filmmaker as a career backup, as you have probably seen the real Estate industry is in turn oil with the NAR failure. I look forward to jumping into the course and learning from the best. Thank you Parker and Landon!
This was absolutely awesome 🙌🏾 just hearing how it all started and the mindset Parker has is just flat out inspiring. I’m a proud member of the Fulltime Filmmaker course all the way from Germany 🇩🇪
Loved this video and conversation. I'm a FTF student but never went full time but I love your guys content and the skills it taught me. I'm still shooting but only as a hobbyist. Thanks for bringing the human and personal element, to the personalities we've all come to love. God bless.
Thanks guys for making it. Loved every moment. Truly inspirational chat. - Viktor
Amazing Riverside Commercial!!! Was looking for this software a few months ago! Excellently worded and showcased! Great ad Landon!
Landon, your brief intermissions from the conversation were a welcomed addition to the usual podcast format. I also like showing all three angles on screen the whole time. Great conversation, and a lot that I didn't know about Parker before. Thanks!
Wish you would do more of these
one of the best story I've ever heard. I'm a big fun of Walbeck's family and purchased their courses.
Love the setup! I wish more people would incorporate this style of the wide and bubble tight shots for each person. It totally keeps it dynamic without screen switching. We got to see a totally different side of Parker because of the specific questions you asked. Well done.
That's lazy editing
Great interview guys.
The story with getting into video is similar to mine.
And i remember that time, I was watching Davin and beeing so inspired with his vids, even did some of that ideas myself, when i saw the guy from the team teaching me how to film, edit and some stuff about gear, while looking absolutely flawless on camera and speaking intelligently. That was the moment i realized that this is the dude im now following
And the rest is history, hehehe
Parker is so calm yet so wise. Love Landon too, always. Great podcast!
Learn something new every time I watch you guys. Keep it up
Really good interview, big fan, you should have him on again. You should take over his business, I think it would be a good fit. What camera should I buy? Greetings from Utah
Super sick !! Dope insight.
First time i see Parker with his natural voice and personality 💚
Subscribed excited to have some new long form content in my feed to listen to
So glad he talked about scripture reading and the like
Love it man! You all to include Jake are such an inspiration 🔥
This is insanely inspiring local Utah boys now big hopefully I make it as y’all one day
The whole family thing , I agree 💯💯💯 as a creator it’s tough but manageable
Okay this has to be the podcast I've learnt the most from yet. So much deep unfiltered truth. Thank you Landon. Thank you you Parker ..
Great stuff! Y'all have been my inspirations since 2020, thank you for everything. ❤
Such a good podcast interview! I've admired both of your work for some time now, so I enjoyed getting to hear more about your stories. Keep it up!
Love the podcast man. Podcasts are hard - you’ve got something.
Very good podcast. Thank you for the inspiration. 500th subscriber to the channel btw (:
Great podcast! You guys have always been my inspiration and what made me start! Thank you for everything you do!
Great podcast i learn a lot. THANKS
Really enjoyed those perspectives. When you asked if there were anyone else that should be on the podcast, a creator came to mind that's actually living in Provo right now. His name is Harris Heller. He is a creator who focuses on helping people with live streaming and stuff like that as well as content creation. His main channel is Senpai Gaming and he also created Streambeats. I think he'd be really interesting to have on the podcast.
My first Camera was a t3i too! pretty great camera!
Amazing Podcast. Landon you are the GOAT!! 🔥🔥🔥
What an inspiration 🙏
Thank you !
Thanks so much for making this. One of the best podcast I've ever listened to. Everything is so relatable. Keep at it, Landon!
You Guys Inspire me to take that chance!
I really liked the invoice on frame format but we will prefer close up frames 😅
This was so cool to see. Just grate stuff.
Does the Canon RP don´t stop recording after 29minutes:59 sec ??
that’s great:) I love Netflix docs on mormons :)
Loved this interview! Solid advice all around
Awesome episode! You guys make great content
Great interview . Very inspirational
love the podcast and conversation !!
Niceee episode
Just a note
If the podcast is 3 cameras changing in the edit
It would me nicer
What a great podcast.
first 1.26 min could be removed or moved in the beginning for some content optimization. my suggestion!
Awesome !!!
Love this content 🤩
how did i not know Parker was part asian. makes sense though
If you have any further questions
Parker till we doe
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not a fan of seeing all camera angles. Not exciting.
I don't understand why he wouldn't have just sold his business after it become too much for him to handle rather than closing the tap so to speak and telling his team members "hey go find something else." I liked his story and this interview but I really can't respect that last bit.
Scaling and downscaling are very common occurrences in any business based on a multitude of factors. Downscaling from 12 to 4 employees wasn’t just because I “couldn’t handle it”. It was because the business wasn’t functioning well. I left out a lot of details but a big one was that my business manager who was managing all those employees had to leave work for several months due to near death family health issues and I was already overwhelmed with my own growing family and so I didn’t have the physical capacity to manage them all. I also left out the detail that I essentially gave several of those employees some my businesses to run since I didn’t have the energy, so many of them are still employed today by businesses that I started. I’m just not personally managing them anymore.