I hate these platforms that are all over the place today; they are all about grabbing attention. They are suburban! I never do a platform. Well, I did, in the 1970s, but that was a bad experience.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A platform is the base from which something big happens. In our case, we're an entertainment platform in the sense that there are people signing up like MTV, Burberry, folks like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. And why? Because it's their channel to control their entertainment to their fans.
Platforms - they come and go, but storytelling is forever.
I was raised in unique and trying environments, but they were also amazing platforms for me to have an extraordinary life. Going through hell as a kid made me sensitive to what others in this world go through, too.
My experience of being on the public platform got more multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, and my place in the public eye, I think, has always been a little more than just what is going on in that time in my life.
People reach an age... where somebody else's platform is no longer yours.
Our goal is not to build a platform; it's to be cross all of them.
The platform got me out of a very dark period of my life, so I love YouTube genuinely.
I'm very grateful for the platform that I've had in my life to speak out about the things I care about.
I just want to keep doing a bunch of stuff that I don't really plan. I'm so fortunate and lucky that people keep giving me these platforms. Because I'm kind of a crazy person.
I try to find, celebrate and teach leaders how to build platforms that will inspire others.