We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Bradley Morris a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Bradley, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. Innovation comes in all shapes, sizes and across all industries, so we’d love to hear about something you’ve done that you feel was particularly innovative.
One of the most important innovations of my life wasn’t a flashy product or big pivot—it was an inner revolution.
It started the day I dropped out of college after my second year. I realized they were training me to get a job… and I wanted to be free. So I started my first business at 21 and I’ve been a full-time entrepreneur for the last two decades Not because I had it all figured out, but because I trusted there was another way—and I was willing to find it.
The deeper shift happened a few years later, when I married my inner artist and inner entrepreneur.
Up until that point, I lived in two worlds:
I made art to feel alive.
I ran businesses to pay the bills.
But the division was draining. It kept me split. So one day, I sat both sides of myself down and said:
“Life would be way more enjoyable if we just worked together.”
That changed everything. My business became my art. My creativity became central to my business model. I stopped compartmentalizing and started designing a life where every part of me could belong.
Then in 2016, I made another unconventional choice:
I left social media—and I never looked back.
Everyone told me it was a terrible idea.
“You’ll become irrelevant,” they said.
“You can’t grow without it.”
But they were wrong.
Stepping away from social didn’t just shape my business—it reshaped me.
It gave me back my time, my attention, my peace. It gave me space to build a business rooted in relationships, play, presence, and deep creative joy. And it taught me that you don’t have to shout louder to succeed—you just have to be aligned.
My biggest innovation?
Realizing that my mission in life could be as simple as spreading joy.
And once that clicked, everything else aligned—Majik Media, Majik Kids, Play Chi Ball. The offerings, collaborations, and pathways just keep revealing themselves. I am finding “my people” every where we go and it seems a great movement is underfoot — we are heading towards a positive world. You just have to get out from behind your screen to see it and believe it.
A mindset shift that I invite you to consider is, instead of chasing success, start following joy. It is a difference maker that will change your entire life trajectory.


Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I’ve spent the last 20 years building businesses at the intersection of creativity, transformation, and storytelling. My name’s Bradley T. Morris, and I’m the founder of MajikMedia.com, Majik Kids.com, and PlayChiBall.com—three very different ventures, all guided by the same underlying mission: to raise the Spiritometer on Planet Earth by spreading more joy to the world. I am blessed to play a role that helps creators bring their wildest ideas to life in ways that are fun, sustainable, and soul-aligned.
My journey into this work began the way most transformational stories do—through a breakdown. After a rock bottom experience in my early twenties, I made a vow to do work I was truly proud of. This led me on a transformational journey that started as a public speaker after my first ever YouTube video went viral (The Gratitude Dance). I then went on and had early success as a meditation teacher and digital course creator, reaching millions of people with my audio meditations and teachings. But I eventually burned out. I stepped away from social media, scaled back my offerings, and asked myself a deeper question: What would business look like if it felt like art? Like a creative masterpiece? Like play?
That inquiry led to the evolution of MajikMedia.com, where I now support visionary creators—coaches, teachers, artists, entrepreneurs—through private coaching, online courses, and a creative agency that turns big messages into meaningful movements. We’ve helped our clients generate millions in revenue while staying true to their values and creating offerings that are truly transformational.
Out of Majik Media came MajikKids.com, a Fair Pay children’s publishing & audio entertainment company I co-founded with my son, Sauryn. Together, we created The Majik Kids App — the best audio entertainment platform for kids, families and classes. With over 50 “Movies for the Ears” audio stories, guided imagination meditations, illustrated books, a library of over 800 kids songs and curriculum with every story — we are helping parents raise empowered creators by getting their kids off screens and into their imaginations. We also pay our artists 50% of the revenue—something rare in children’s publishing—because we believe the creators of culture should be fairly compensated.
And then there’s PlayChiBall.com, a fast, fun, flow-inducing handball game that you can play anywhere, with anyone. What started as a fun way to pass the time has grown into a movement. We’re building leagues, doing flashmob festivals, and inspiring people to get off their phones, make friends with strangers, and reconnect to joy. It’s not just a game—it’s a Revolutionary act!
What sets me apart? I build from the heart. I fuse deep inner work with practical, creative business strategy. I believe in making marketing fun again. I’d rather create something original, artful, and aligned than chase trends. And I’ve been building my businesses social-media free for 8+ years.
What I’m most proud of is this: I’ve found a way to stay true to my values and grow multiple profitable ventures. That’s what I help others do too. My work is about one thing—bringing more majik into the world.


Any insights you can share with us about how you built up your social media presence?
Sike! haha
Actually… I’ll teach you the opposite.
I built my businesses without social media—and I’ve helped countless others do the same. Why? Because the constant grind of content creation, chasing algorithms, and feeling like you have to “perform” every day to stay relevant… it’s soul-sucking. I didn’t become a creator to be a slave to the system. I became a creator to live freely, express wildly, and help others transform.
What I’ve discovered is that thriving without social media isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. It’s how we build real relationships, create sustainable income, and do deeply meaningful work — with way less time on screens.
I call it a Village Minded Approach—a way of building business that’s rooted in real human connection, word-of-mouth majik, and joyful collaboration. Instead of trying to grow a massive following of strangers, I’ve focused on nurturing real relationships with real people I respect, admire, and love working with. It makes doing business way more enjoyable.
Here’s what that looks like in action:
I tour signature workshops and teach transformational tools that help creators build aligned businesses. At every workshop, people not only learn, they connect. It’s intimate, energizing, and leads to long-term clients, partners, and collaborations. This is the simplest, most scaleable, satisfying way to grow an email list for free (in my opinion)
I license my assets—especially my meditation libraries and children’s audio stories—to Apps, companies, institutions and platforms. Instead of selling to individuals one post at a time, I create high-value offerings that can be shared at scale, with aligned partners. This generates passive income, passive audience growth & passive “making the world a better place.”
Majik Kids, our Fair Pay publishing company, has grown by teaming up with schools, unschoolers, parents, and artists who love what we do. Our collaborators earn 50% of revenue. That’s not just fair—it’s fuel for word-of-mouth buzz, integrity-based growth, and lifelong creative loyalty.
Play Chi Ball, spreads through play days, local leagues, flashmob festivals, Chi Ambassadors and bringing community together. The more we play in public spaces, the more people bring their friends, strangers join in and we create a culture of care — it also is a great way to sell a lot of Chi Balls.
Cross-pollination is my main strategy. I partner with people I love and admire, and we lift each other up—sharing audiences, co-creating workshops, or developing products that serve both of our missions. It’s the opposite of competing for clicks.
My advice to someone starting out: Don’t build a following. Build a village. Build deep, rich relationships. Build offerings that are so good people can’t help but share them. Make your business a work of art—something you’re proud to stand behind even if no one “likes” it.
Social media isn’t evil—but if it’s draining your joy, it’s okay to opt out. There are a thousand other ways to thrive.


Is there a particular goal or mission driving your creative journey?
Joy is the mission.
At the heart of everything I do—whether I’m coaching a creator, publishing a kids’ story, or playing Chi Ball at the beach—I’m guided by a simple question: How can we raise the Spiritometer on Planet Earth?
That’s my north star. And I believe joy is the most contagious, transformative force we have access to.
At Majik Media, we support teachers, coaches, and transformation facilitators in building businesses that are as aligned as they are successful. We don’t teach hustle. We don’t glorify burnout. We help purpose-driven creators make a living by doing work that lights them up—through soulful strategies, relationship-based marketing, and offers that actually change lives. When a leader steps into their full creative power, that joy ripples out through every student, client, and community they touch.
At Majik Kids, we’re on a mission to help families raise empowered creators. We do that through mind-expanding audio stories, music, meditations, and beautifully illustrated books that nourish imagination, creativity, and confidence. And we pay artists 50% of the revenue—because raising joyful, creative kids starts with modeling what it looks like to value art and soul in business. Every family that listens, every teacher that shares our stories, becomes part of this ripple of joy.
And at Play Chi Ball, we’re literally spreading joy one rally at a time. It’s so simple,
Everything I create is in service of the same vision: a world where business can be a spiritual path, creativity can be profitable, and joy is seen as essential—not optional.
Because when people are lit up, they do less harm. They create more good. And they help build the kind of world I want my son—and future generations—to grow up in.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://majikmedia.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playchiball/
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-t-morris/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/majikmedia
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/majik-media
- Other: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CGyn7tnwROWplUh9lp1bi?si=b2b9f142c1884909
PLAY CHI BALL: https://playchiball.com
MAJIK KIDS APP: https://majikkids.com/app
MY FAVORITE BAND: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DZ06evO0RWnxE?si=42668bbb3f494cd2








