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#005: Frank Gjata on Empowering Messages that Encourage Conscious Living and Reminders of Impermanence
Publisher |
Elijah Szasz
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Publication Date |
Apr 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:06

Frank Gjata, founder of Conscious Ink, is dedicated to creating innovative tools that support people (including himself) to wake up, live consciously and enthusiastically love the life we live. 

In 2009, Frank founded Conscious Ink, an empowerment company utilizing temporary tattoos to support people on their personal journey. With his creation of this innovative company, Frank actually invented an entirely  new category for temporary tattoos, geared at adults in this meaningful way, as it never had existed before. Today, Conscious Ink is recognized internationally, serves tens of thousands of people, supports countless charities and causes through its “Give-Ink Back” initiative, and can be found in hundreds of retail stores around the world.

With a unique ability to communicate deep, meaningful and transformational concepts in a fun, lighthearted, and sometimes even quirky way, Frank and/or his work, has been featured in publications, such as Mantra Yoga + Health Magazine, Shape Magazine, Modern Meditation, The Good News Network, Fitness Magazine, Forbes, and Yoga Journal. He’s been on countless podcasts, and was a member of the Speaker Selection Committee for TedX Bend. 

Frank is also an accomplished writer, speaker, coach, and filmmaker. An adaptation of his recent short film, “The Great Dictator Returns”, a remake of Charlie Chaplin’s inspirational speech from the film “The Great Dictator”, has over 440K views on YouTube: https://www.facebook.com/watch/v=10154898108922909.  In his days as a writer for advertising, he won over 100 national and international industry awards, including the Cannes Film Festival.

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