PR Parade and Prompting
The Return of Louie Blaka
Pope Parlays and Art Tariffs
Sound Issues, Ken Griffey, AI and Where’s Jose?
In this deeply personal episode, we're taking off our game faces and opening up about the unique and often powerful role sports play in the journey of fatherhood. Join us as we explore how shared sporting experiences – from cheering on the sidelines to teaching fundamental skills – shape our relationships with our children and create lasting memories.
But this conversation goes beyond the playing field. We delve into the concept of legacy, examining the imprints we hope to leave as both artists and fathers. What values, passions, and lessons are we consciously and unconsciously passing down to the next generation? How do our creative pursuits influence our parenting styles, and vice versa?
Prepare for an intimate and reflective discussion as we share our own experiences, vulnerabilities, and aspirations for the legacies we are building, both on the canvas and within our families.
Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about the intertwined worlds of sports, creativity, and the enduring legacy of fatherhood.
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We're back! Dust off your headphones and settle in, because the team is finally reunited, and we've got a lot to unpack. In this episode, we delve into the strange and sometimes unsettling landscape of absence – where did we go, and what did we miss?
But that's just the beginning. We're diving headfirst into the algorithmic abyss, dissecting the ways these invisible forces shape our online lives, from curated feeds to the ever-present echo chamber. Prepare for a candid discussion about the insidious nature of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and how it intertwines with our digital dependency.
And of course, no reunion would be complete without a healthy dose of criticism. We're tackling tough questions about feedback, the art of constructive critique, and navigating the sometimes-harsh realities of putting your work out into the world.
Join us for a raw and honest conversation about navigating the complexities of modern life, the digital age, and the challenges of staying connected in a world that's constantly changing.
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In this session we discuss adaptability with California based artist, educator, muralist, and freelancer Vincent Ghoste. We also talk about mural art, NFTs, education, and community.
Instagram: @vincentghoste
Twitter: @vincentghoste
The music in this episode was produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.
In this session we're joined by street artist, Nite Owl to discuss evolution in the lives and professions of artists. During the conversation we discuss the needs, benefits, and how-tos of evolving as artist.
Twitter: @NaitoOru
Instragram: @naito_oru
The music in this episode was produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.
In this session we are joined by Chama Candela, an incredible artist and world builder. Her work is a wonderful blend of illustration and 2-D animation. She has been developing a niche version of the metaverse that her community has titled the cariberse. During the conversation we explore her purpose and approach to building the cariberse, the importance of community, the diverse projects under the main umbrella, and future projects.
You can connect with Chama Candela and her work on Twitter and Instagram: @uhcaribe @uhbodega @pwrflmamacita
The music in this episode was produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.
In this session, we explore longevity once again with Donovan Christie Jr. Donovan is a husband, father, and an actor, known for his roles in Praize, A Fall from Grace, The Get Down, The Night Of, If Loving You Is Wrong and Chicago P.D. to name a few. Ultimately, he is a passionate creative with a tremendous drive. We explore his schooling, career path, the concept of relevance, and more.
The music in this session was produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.
In this session we connect with Megan Mahfoud, a multidisciplinary creative living in the rural northwest part of New Jersey. During this session, we discuss discovery and how she has found and prioritized her art styles, how passion and financial need intersect, full-time employment versus freelancing, and how she has worked through an illness.
The music in this episode is produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.
During this session we connected with ClickNPress, a nu-era production and dj duo hailing from NYC. Kaleb “KQuick” and Marc “Fresh2Def” Soto met while attending New York University’s Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music where they majored in music production and audio engineering. The conversation explores their origin story, the need for adaptability, and the overall importance of versatility for creatives.
The music in this session was produced by Pound aka Chris Less.
For this episode the 3 of us decided to take a deep dive in to the ever present question, "Who inspired you?" We each take a look at the 3 most influential artists in our lives. Listen and we'd love to know who are your top 3.
Artists mentioned:
Andy Warhol
Banksy
Claude Monet
Oswaldo Guayasmin
Jose Clemente Orozco
Todd McFarlane
Norman Rockwell
Romare Bearden
Jean Michel Basquiat
Diego Rivera
Kara Walker
Sanford Greene
Jacob Lawrence
Alexander Calder
The music used in this episode was produced by Chris Lee aka Pound.
For this episode we are joined by someone who embodies the idea of Impact in various facets of his life. Mike King, a Philly Native, now living in Brooklyn, is the Founder and Managing Director of iPullRank, has an extensive background in software, web development and a proclivity for creative solutions. Mike is also a rapper, going under the name Mic King, who has performed and toured with many notable other artists, and who recently released his album “Iconic” after some time off.
Twitter: @ipullrank @ipullrankagency
Site: www.ipullrank.com
The music used in this podcast is produced by Chris Lee aka Pound.
We called upon Jose Ojeda (@ojedasbodega) to help us wrap the year up again. Exploring questions from the mind of Jonathan Fields (host of The Good Life Project and author of Spark) we break down 2021 and plans for 2022.
The music in this episode was produced by Pound AKA Chris Lee.
In this episode we are joined by graphic designer, gamer, husband, and father Enrique “Ricky” Rodriguez, Jr. (@erjurself) to discuss productivity- projects, family, collaborations, and sales.
Shop: http://www.erjurself.com/
We are joined by Greg aka @grimlytoys for a real fun and introspective conversation about art and purpose.
The music in this podcast is produced by Pound aka Chris Lee.