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Striking HANNAH CARLSON

is Gratified of Her Virtues

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FIFTH BULL founder wants her legacy to shine rather than have a greater online following

By Jane Stevens

Online Media is considered the mainstream reflection of your work or personal life. It is accepted that you should be strong to stand out enough to be noticed by your adherents and followers. Be that as it may, some influencers neglect to live inside the moral rules and go past the social space of their community orders. Among these, some fine people help you regularize the process to do it professionally so that you do not end up doing silly things online. More important is for business and influecers, public figures to be able to communicate and understand each other for greater benefits both ways.

“Hannah Carlson” the founder of Fifth Bull Agency and Co-founder of Experience Events is an elegant, pleasant, and progressive individual. She is working in and between America and Dubai. Solving puzzles of modern-day affiliate marketing, events and helps businesses gain more through her strategies.

She is not only a businesswoman but a slick and engaging social media personality. Hannah is the genuine portrayal of present-day youthful entrepreneurs who are never shy of influencing others. Team edgy managed to get in touch with her and discuss her views on various subjects. Hannah Carlson 26, was hit by a bull in Pamplona Spain July 12th, 2014. She probably named her company after this incident and name it “Fifith Bull” a Creative Agency alongside its sister company which curates National Events. She started her creative agency company in 2018, she knew she had a passion for connecting people and being a creative source for those who didn’t have an eye for all things that would push their brands further. She did freelance jobs as a production assistant, event assistant, publication assistant, personal assistant, etc. and finally decided I wanted to be the source for those services. When asked if she considers herself an influencer more or a businesswoman, she said, “I wouldn’t say my following is surprising to people, especially in the tech era we live in. Typically the surprise is if you don’t have a social media following, but provide services in the marketing world. “Practice what you preach” is a great phrase to live through. To be completely honest, I would rather let my legacy shine than my following. At the end of the day, we leave behind a memory. No one is going to remember the ‘X’ amount of followers, or what you posted 4 days ago, they will remember your impact on the world and the people served.”

About the future, she said, “I have no idea what the future holds for myself or anyone else. In a general sense, the world is of course not cared after well by us. We are a pollutant species by default, our waters, our atmosphere, it’s not the best. But it’s not the worst either, it’s a beautiful world we live in and we see it on a daily basis, through the creation of life, smiles, traveling, and experiencing different cultures. What I seek from life is clarity to the overarching question, why was I brought here? I seek to find my purpose in the world and make sure I have done my duty serving those around me. Success in my eyes is the impact you have left in the world. By triumph but also a failure, how many times have you gotten back up? How many times did you question what you were doing? How many times did you have to go against others and remind yourself you are bigger and better than any person who goes against your dreams. Being faithful to what you are called to do is to become successful. Publically, we are pushing growth in the US and abroad in Dubai. The ideal plan is to monetize the company and grow to a point of preservation. We are looking for creatives in the UAE and the USA to work with monthly.” Anwering multiculturalism she said, “I love this question. I think multiculturalism is a great way to help closed-minded people become more open and aware that the world does not revolve around them. It gives us a chance to create a unified world and at least become more considerate. We can easily find differences and pick out flaws in others, but once you come face to face with someone and you hear their soul, you can learn something new.

I have lived in a blended community before. I wouldn’t say it is easier to live with but I will say it is important to remember, if the majority of people are from a religious background or culture, you need to respect their lifestyle and choices as much as you want them to respect yours.

The biggest multiculturalism I have seen in Dubai is at The Dubai Mall. You can see Muslim women wearing hijabs and Muslim men wearing thobes and ghutra’s, standard Islamic culture attire. But you also see plenty of tourists wearing low-cut tops and dresses, plenty of skin shown. This is a great example of multiculturalism where there is no pressure to abide by a culture’s rules, although it is appreciated, it is not necessarily practiced. I think New York is a good example as well. If you know New York and it’s full of blended communities of Indian, Jewish, Puerto Rican, Asian, and Caucasian’s. It all started in the 19th century when immigrants came for a better life. New York is commonly known as the “melting pot” of the world for its many ethnicities that reside there. I love the fact that Americans have freedom to do what they want. They have the ability to start a passion project at will and work out of the homes with no backlash or surveillance by their government.”

Talking about the influencer industry she said, “Unfortunately, influencers have more power than they know. Everyone’s an influencer, you influence your friends by saying “I don’t like this, I like that”. Once that voice is taken to a larger broader audience, it is harder to control what you say and not get pressured into doing things you as a person do not know is right or wrong. This next-generation we can see, especially in America as greatly impacted by the Kylie Jenners of the world. The makeup, the hair, the nails, every 14 years old have acrylic nails and wingtip

eyeliner in America. When I was 14, I didn’t even have a cell phone and was lucky enough to get to use clear mascara. The internet is a trend and the voices on there are moving the next generation into a leadership role where I fear they may not be as successful as they seem on their accounts.

Concerning her lifestyle and how she is as a person Hannad Said, “My lifestyle is very different compared to other American women I would say. At my age, the majority of women are already married with their second baby on the way. I chose to travel, to embrace life, to live freely and carelessly while building an empire. I work out daily, I love my partner endlessly, I express creativity through art. Brands and trends are centered around the companies I work with. CBD is a huge product trend right now in the US and Canada. It is pretty fun to follow and see how people choose to be educated in that industry especially in a world full of stress and anxiety. If luxury traveling is considered a trend then I am all for that as my favorite!

I am an introvert at heart, I am not a loud person, I have a very small group of friends. I love helping people. I am a romantic, I cry at videos of dogs reunited with owners and military spouses greeted in airports. I am tough but soft, determined yet patient. I am a mixed breed!”

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