We had the good fortune of connecting with Caiel Noble and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Caiel, career-wise, where do you want to be in the end?
For most of my life I’ve dreamt of building an empire and a legacy that I can pass along to my future children after I’m gone. I’ve been involved in the arts ever since I can remember. From singing in choir during grade school, to studying theatre performance in college, I always knew that I had a love for performing and inspiring others to live out their dreams. The end goal for me would be to build a multimedia empire where I’m able to have an inhouse production studio for producing films, music, digital content, among a plethora of other areas that create real change around the world. I want to create a household name for myself and my family that will be known for generations to come. I feel that it’s a part of my purpose in life to create something that leaves a lasting impact where people around the world that look like me and underserved communities can benefit from. I want to bring more representation specifically to ethnic communities and provide them with tools to help them succeed and enhance their quality of living.

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
For me, music, the arts, and entrepreneurship have always been a part of my life. It’s all I’ve ever known. I like to think of myself as a multi-creative entrepreneur. When I feel inspired, whether it’s an acting project, or putting out my own hip hop album, that’s when I’m at my best. In 2021, I was the lead in a two person show called, ‘The Mountaintop.’ I played Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a captivating show that takes place the night before he was assasinated in 1968. This teleplay was produced by The Roustabouts Theatre Co., American History Theatre, and Typa Theatre Company, all professional theatre companies located in San Diego, CA. I also had the opportunity to work with The San Diego Repertory Theatre, in a new show called, ‘Mother Road.’ Also, in the same year I put out my debut 11 track hip hop album, which is currently available on all streaming platforms titled, ‘Noble.’ Honestly, my journey hasn’t always been an easy one nor has it been straightforward for me. I’ve had to create most of my opportunities through networking, thinking outside of the box, and never giving up. Many times I would audition for a show or reach out to someone for a collaboration and nothing came from it. I feel that all of our experiences that we go through are neither good nor bad, their just learning experiences that help us grow and move us further into our purposes. I could’ve gave up a long time ago on my dreams, but I would’ve missed out on so many beautiful opportunities. The key to my current opportunities and successes has come from my persistence. I’ve had to exercise my faith and will muscles to fight for my dreams and what I believe in no matter how difficult the journy may seem along the way.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
I’m very new to the Dallas area having just moved here last November. I’m still exploring all that this city has to offer, but there aleady are parts in the city that are very important to me. If I had a friend come to visit me we would for sure find ourselves in the Deep Ellum area when we want to go out for dinner and drinks. I would also love to take them to the Dallas Musuem of Art. I could easily go there once a month as I love going to new exhibits and being around art. I would also love to take my friend to one of my favorite Mexican restaurants in town called Glorias. They have an amazing combination of atmosphere, food, and drinks. Also, since I’m a big basketball fan we would have to catch a Mavericks game at the American Airlines Center.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
First and foremost, I’d like to thank my heavenly father for instilling in me the gifts that I’m truly blessed to posses. I’d like to dedicate this shoutout series to my Grandpa, Dr. Butcher. He passed away in 2016. He was a major figure in San Diego and the medical community that changed thousands of peoples lives. Also, to his widowed wife, my Grandmother, Vickie Butcher. She’s always been in my corner, and to this day she calls me her “main squeeze.” Next, I’d like to give a huge shoutout to my parents. These two would have to be the biggest influences in my life. They taught me at a very young age how to dream and how to treat others with dignity and respect. They have always supported me in my endeavors and have allowed me to grow into the man that I am today. I remember when I was young they would always tell me and my sister that we could do anything that we set our minds to if we had the vision and worked hard enough. I’d also like to give a huge shoutout to my sister, Jaylyn. She’s been a best friend and support system to me since we were in diapers, and I’ve always admired the love and passion that she shows in her career and to the people that she loves. Another huge influence in my life is my high scool choir teacher, Ms. B. This was a pivotal point in my life where I fell in love with singing and performing on stage. She really was another motherly figure for me and driving force during my high school years that inspired me to go after my dreams and to never give up just like my parents did. In addition to these amazing figures, I’ve also had influential mentors from a distance, like Will Smith, Jay Shetty, Gary Vee, Tony Robbins, Eric Thomas, Erric Worre, and a few others that have shaped my mind and have stretched my vision. Also, to my current mentors who are based out of Dallas, Andrew and Jennifer Gaines..

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Image Credits
Mylo Bard The Roustabouts Theatre Co. American History Theater TYPA Theatre Company

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