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Disruptors

Noel Clarke: Cancelled Film Maker Sets The Record Straight

Disruptors

Rob Moore

How To, Society & Culture, Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Education, Careers, Self-improvement, Investing

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2023

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

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Noel Clarke joins Rob to talk about his career, including what really happened on the set of his films, how and why he accepts responsibility for any wrong behaviour as well as the trauma he has had to deal with from the fallout. Noel also talks about the problems with the media at the moment, the fear of masculinity in the modern world as well as entrepreneurship, mental health and more!

Noel Reveals:

  • What it felt like to be a scapegoat
  • Why insecure people get intimidated
  • Why he is misunderstood
  • How to recognise your flaws
  • Why masculinity is under attack
  • Why you have to look at yourself and your behaviour when you have upset others
  • Why virality is just a game
  • How he raised funding for his own films

Also featured:

  • How to become successful when you aren’t the best at something
  • Why being an entrepreneur can be lonely
  • The problem with media and journalism in the current climate
  • Tips on dealing with your mental health

BEST MOMENTS

“What I’m annoyed about is a newspaper decided to craft a narrative out of separate stories of upset or embellishment at times or out of context at times”

“Sometimes people have the want, they don’t have the ability. Sometimes people have the ability they don’t have the drive, sometimes people have the drive, they don’t have the talent”

“I was pretty boring because work was everything”

“The truth is secondary to the story”

“To feel betrayed there would have to be loyalty in the first place”

“Whenever you are down and out, think of all the things you have achieved”

“To me, it’s the most confusing time in the world to be male”

“I’m a content whore”

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ABOUT THE HOST

Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur”

“If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.0

It's wise to be contrarian with your investments, and as a former artist, I know that art is an outstanding asset class.

0:11.0

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0:19.0

Already this year, Masterworks has paid out net annualised returns of 10, 17 and 35%.

0:25.0

Masterworks latest exit delivered in annualised net return of 77.3%.

0:31.0

So you can see why Masterworks has 780,000 plus users, but my listeners can skip Masterworks waiting list right away.

0:39.0

Just go to masterworks.art forward slash disruptors. That's masterworks.art forward slash disruptors.

0:47.0

And a massive thank you to Masterworks for sponsoring this episode.

0:52.0

People think I'm out here going, oh these people are lying.

0:55.0

There's kernels and elements of truth in some of the things that were said about me, but they're not what people think.

1:01.0

Now, do you feel betrayed?

1:04.0

Not really, I don't feel betrayed. I think that people took opportunities to express their anger.

1:14.0

I think people took opportunities to express their what they felt was the story that they wanted to tell.

1:22.0

And ultimately, I don't think that you can feel betrayed if people are angry at you or whether you're aware or not.

1:32.0

I feel like what I'm annoyed about is that a newspaper or particularly said journalist decided to craft a narrative out of separate stories of potential upset or

1:46.0

embellishment at times or out of context stories at times.

1:51.0

And that's really where we are.

1:54.0

You can't feel betrayed.

1:57.0

You ultimately have to look at yourself and say, oh my goodness, did I upset people that much?

2:04.0

Did I upset people in a way that they felt that they had to do this?

2:08.0

And so, you know, when you look at yourself and you go, man, you know what, maybe I did speak quite harshly.

2:15.0

Does that person like your question was quite harsh there as an open up?

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