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  1. Jeremy Redleaf. Actor: Sesame Street. Jeremy Redleaf is known for Sesame Street (1969), Odd Jobs (2010) and 3rd Street Blackout (2015).

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • 3 min
  2. Jeremy Redleaf is an actor and voice artist who voices Gonnigan on the "Abby's Flying Fairy School" segments of Sesame Street. He previously dubbed the lead character Khan Kluay in The Blue Elephant, an animated feature released under the Jim Henson Company Discoveries banner.

    • 21 min
  3. Aug 19, 2021 · August 19, 2021 by Rosalie Macmillan. The founder of the “world’s most focused community” reveals why coworking is essential to the new hybrid workplace. What do you get when you put three successful creative entrepreneurs together? The answer is Caveday – the world’s most focused community!

  4. 2,457 Followers, 4,949 Following, 1,414 Posts - Jeremy Redleaf (@jeremyredleaf) on Instagram: "Emmy/Streamy winning Artist & Entrepreneur. Co-founder @caveday".

    • Meet Jeremy Redleaf.
    • As A Multi-Hyphenate, How Do You Prioritize What Gets Your Time and Attention?
    • What Project Are You Currently Most Excited About?
    • What Are Your Biggest Distractors and What Motivates You to Combat them?
    • How Do You Find A Balance Between Being Connected and Overwhelmed?
    • What Do You Do Outside of Your Work Routine That Helps You Stay Productive?
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    Jeremy is a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performer, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and all round multi-hyphenate. He creates original content through all platforms via his shingle, Brackets Creative, the mad science lab for all his projects. One such project is his feature film 3rd Street Blackout that follows a technology-obsessed couple’s relationship th...

    It’s a daily struggle! Deadlines certainly play a big role in prioritization. Beyond that, I come up with an overarching goal for the year and try to anchor my bandwidth towards it. I see email as “playing defense,” so I try to start my day offensively before I open up that can of worms.

    I’m shooting a digital anthology series that looks at people’s relationship to clothing as a way into their emotional life. That’ll be out in a few months.

    One of the things I talk about at CAVEDAY is how “distractors” are just the tip of the iceberg. Underneath them are emotional needs. The things that drive my distractions are: a desire for connection and stimulation, caring about status, and a fear of not being good enough. I spend a lot of energy building myself up. (We’ve turned some of the thing...

    Since starting CAVEDAY, I’ve gotten a lot firmer with my boundaries. I know that I need to be disconnected for periods of time and that it has to be a hard line. I can’t do “A little disconnected.” The body always knows and I try to listen. A lot of us cut off our connection to it when we work. Just keeping an open jaw and feeling your feet and bel...

    Let’s see… I warm up my whole body before doing work, I exercise at least three times a week, I try not to compromise getting enough sleep. I cap how much I can drink during the week. I ingest a ton of water (Studies show that even being 2% dehydrated can affect cognition). I’m in an accountability group. We meet once a month to set goals and posit...

    Learn how Jeremy Redleaf, a performer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur, manages his time and projects with deep work, disconnecting, and CAVEDAY events. Find out his resources, tools, and insights on overcoming distractions and prioritizing goals.

  5. Jeremy is an Emmy Award winning actor-writer-director-producer-hypen-collector. He created and co-stars in “Odd Jobs,” winner of “Best New Web Series,” at the Streamy Awards, “Best Writing” at the International Television Festival and a development deal with Fox Television Studios.

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Listen to Jeremy Redleaf's interview on Acting Business Boot Camp, a podcast for actors and creatives. He shares his stories, tips, and insights on time management, work-life balance, and overcoming challenges.