For episode #26, we chatted with Tin Tin V. In our interview, we talked about the eventful journey it was to reach his lifelong dream of starting as a game developer. He started school as a dancer, working in Disney, choreography, and Dancing with the Stars. Later on, he talks about his experience in music and eventually about what he is doing now, his very first video game. Changing and trying new things is a big part of what we talk about, and learning to enjoy the smaller victories. Be sure to give us a listen anywhere you get your podcasts.
Today's Guests: TinTin Vongphrachanh
Ever since he was fourteen, he worked hard to perfect his first passion, dance. He honed and worked in that industry for a good 1/3 of his life until entering into music and eventually onto his first game, The KwanStone Project. His new company and studio are a staging ground for what he believes will bring about the next chapter of his life.
Links Mentioned:
Website: https://www.sipsongstudios.com/
The KwanStone Project App Store: Link
The KwanStone Project Google Play: Link
The KwanStone Instagram: @thekwanstoneproject
Tin Tin V Instagram: @tintinvmusic
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