Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Ronald Bonnette. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Ronald, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. Was there an experience or lesson you learned at a previous job that’s benefited your career afterwards?
It’s Okay to Say “No” … Get a Job You Enjoy. …
Don’t Work Only for Money. …
Never Stop Learning. …
Be Productive Outside of Work. …
Maintain a Healthy Work-Life Balance. …
Be a Team Player. …
Look After Yourself.



Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
My passion for music came from being and instrumentalist “Alto Sax Player”. This helped me develop the skill and understanding of real music.
The DJ is the driving force of every dance event.
DJs were the creators and inspiration for breaking music.
DJing is digging.
Be a music fan. First off, if you’re going to become a successful DJ, you need to be a lover of music.
Curate a decent music collection.
Get the right equipment.
Be reliable and professional.
Have an online presence.
Choose your style.


We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
Challenges of everyday life…
Those who are more resilient learn to move past obstacles and challenges in a healthy way. Resilient people learn and know how to weather the storms of life that come along. They have also learned how to set themselves back on even ground after a stressful event


What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
No Dress Code. The one thing about working for someone else is you have to wear what they think is appropriate.
I Can Work for MYSELF.
I Get Paid to Do What I Love.
Share my Love of Music.
Make an Impact on the Culture.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.djlilron.com
- Instagram: djlilron
- Facebook: Ronald Djlilron Bonnette

