Nina Boski, Media Executive and Producer, "Marilyn: Behind The Icon"
Your World of Creativity
Mark Stinson
5.0 • 45 Ratings
🗓️ 27 June 2022
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Summary
We are back for another great interview on our podcast on how to unlock your world of creativity. Our guest today is Nina Boski.
She is a transformational leader and media executive and founder of LifeBites Global. A dynamic business, energy, and media consultant who believes that people, and their viewpoints and values, make a company what it is. Nina has worked on both sides of the business spectrum, as an entrepreneur and in the corporate world, and understands the creative and administrative sides of the business. She leverages this unique perspective as she coaches organizations through issues involving team, culture, sales, and marketing. Though she believes the people element is of primary importance, an organization’s processes and systems must also be running efficiently to achieve success.
In our interview, we discuss three main topics:
Marilyn
1. What makes this series different from what has already been portrayed about the star?
2. Marilyn appears to be a visionary, given her fragmented upbringing and she still created such success.
4. Why do you think people are still so fascinated by her after all these years?
Mental health
5. You spend a lot of time educating people about mental illness and addiction. Why is this important to the series, and what kind of alcohol and/or drugs were Marilyn addicted to in her life?
6. How can we take Marilyn’s life and learn from it – teachable moments?
7. Why do you think mental illness and addiction are at an all-time high, even though there are many more tools and resources than back in 1962?
8. What type of mental illness did Marilyn suffer from in her life? What is the difference between Bipolar disorder and borderline personality and how did that affect Marilyn?
9. When you say Marilyn is the ultimate dreamer, what do you mean?
Creative process of series
- Team
- Experts interviewed
- “pitching” the series
Amongst her many achievements, she has produced two projects for the iconic Marilyn Monroe’s 60th anniversary. Today Nina talks to us about “All Things Marilyn,” and sheds light on the important subject of mental health and addiction. As she shares Marilyn’s story, Nina’s hope is to inspire people to build up their own resilience for their future and be determined to create a vision for themselves that can propel their life forward, especially during this pandemic and beyond.
In the two projects, Behind the Icon, a dramatic podcast about the entire life of Marilyn, and a TV docuseries that deals with the mental health and addiction and the correlation between the two along with the actual investigation of the star’s death, she breaks down for the first time, fact from probability theory to the outlandish rumors. Most of the biographies on Marilyn up until this point, blend all of these elements together and claim it as fact. This 22-expert production makes this complex story more easily digestible for the average listener or audience member and allows us to set the record straight on the decades of rumors and lies. In addition to Marilyn’s story, the TV docuseries highlights the celebrity of today who deals with some of the same things Marilyn did back in 1962, not only with the price of fame with addiction and mental health issues but by being “Propped Up for Profit” by the celebrities’ handlers and even loved ones.
This unique story gives people a window to look at mental health up close and personal! Nina has spent over 6 years researching Marilyn. She has realized that the icon’s life is filled with inspiration if we search for the teachable moments that can help people heal their lives. Nina’s goal is to make a positive impact in the media with stories that make a difference. This story angle allows the true Marilyn, the core of who she was, about transformation and helping fellow mankind be at the heart of her true legacy to be remembered. Marilyn Monroe is very much a cultural phenomenon that attracts millions of fans across the globe each day. Marilyn was not just a beautiful, glamourous movie star but was a soul on this earth who, just like all of us, wanted to love and be loved.
In summary, Nina thinks that the Marilyn Monroe story unfortunately is not unique, but the lessons we can garner from it are invaluable.
From our conversation with Nina, we can highlight some of those lessons.
- The ability to dream the hardest, despite the fact that she had a rough childhood where she was married off at 16 years and also faced abandonment, and abuse, with a mother suffering from mental acute disorders.
- We learn that She has resilience from her because she had a huge ability to visualize and manifest her life.
- Marilyn appears to be a visionary, given her fragmented upbringing and she still created such success.
- We learn that she was brave and humane, she stood up and fought for the rights of people who couldn't fight for themselves. For example, the Me too movement alongside African American rights especially back then when they didn't have a voice.
- We learn the importance of spending time educating people about mental health and reminding them that they can seek help.
- To also educate people on alcohol and/or drug addiction and tell them that it is ok to seek help for it
Company website: Life Bites
LinkedIn: Nina Boski
Behind the Icon podcast: behindtheicon.com
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| 0:00.0 | Happy to your most original thinking, organize your ideas, and create the opportunities to launch a creative work. |
| 0:14.0 | Unlocking your world of creativity, with best-selling author and brand innovator, Mark Stinson. |
| 0:22.0 | Welcome back friends to our podcast on Locking Your World of Creativity. |
| 0:26.0 | And it's so exciting, we just surpassed 100,000 downloads of the podcast. |
| 0:31.0 | And it's all thanks to listeners like you, and of course, thanks to creative guests like our one today. |
| 0:36.0 | We're going to be talking about Marilyn Monroe. |
| 0:39.0 | And if you think the whole story has been told, we've got some surprises for you today. |
| 0:43.0 | This is Marilyn's 60th anniversary and the story behind the icon will be told. |
| 0:48.0 | And our guest is transformational leader and media executive and founder of lifebites. |
| 0:54.0 | Nina Bosky, Nina, so glad to have you on the show. |
| 0:58.0 | Oh, it's great to be here, Mark. Thanks for having me. |
| 1:01.0 | Well, I was so fascinated to read about the two projects you're producing about Marilyn Monroe. |
| 1:06.0 | And I thought on this discussion, maybe we'd divide that into, because there's lots of layers to this story, isn't it? |
| 1:13.0 | A little bit about Marilyn and some of the things you discovered, but also then the mental health angle of the story and how you're really helping to raise awareness of some mental health issues. |
| 1:24.0 | Standing on the shoulders of Marilyn Monroe's story. |
| 1:27.0 | And then of course, we always like to know the creative process behind what you're working on. |
| 1:31.0 | So it will be fun. |
| 1:34.0 | Well, Nina, I mean, the stories have been told about Marilyn. |
| 1:38.0 | I mean, after 60 years, we think we've heard them all, but I think maybe you uncovered some new and different angles. |
| 1:45.0 | Yes. |
| 1:46.0 | You know, I think most people, one of the biggest questions I get when I'm talking about Marilyn is ultimately who killed her. |
| 1:54.0 | And I think that in this podcast, Marilyn behind the icon, one of the things that we have done is really try to get the story straight. |
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