Chloe Freda Jane is a genre-defying artist whose haunting vocals and cinematic soundscapes blur the lines between alt-pop, indie, and soul. In this conversation, Chloe opens up about crafting songs that live at the intersection of vulnerability and identity. From finding a home in music to embracing the art of not fitting in, she invites us into her world.
Follow her on social media and streaming platforms. Chloe releases most of her tracks on SoundCloud.
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Also make sure to check out my EP called You > Time. by David Haye
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In this episode, I sit down with Austin-based photographer and UX designer Jazz Moe, whose work captures the beauty of authentic, emotion-filled moments. We talk about her creative journey—from discovering photography in high school, to blending her background in design with her passion for storytelling through images. Jazz shares how she helps clients feel comfortable in front of the camera, what inspires her soft and romantic style, and the personal touches she brings to every session.
Whether you’re a creative, a photographer, or simply someone who loves hearing how art connects people, this conversation is full of insight, warmth, and inspiration.
🎙️ In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Garcia — the visionary composer behind Symphonyte Audio. From sweeping cinematic scores to emotionally resonant film music, Ryan shares his journey into the world of music production, what inspires his sound, and how he crafts powerful tracks for film, TV, and games.
Whether you're a fellow composer, filmmaker, or just someone who loves film music — this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Follow Ryan's work at symphonyteaudio.com
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- David Haye
Singer-songwriter Mitch Wilson joins us to talk about his journey from drumming in Portland's indie scene to fronting his own electro-pop project. We dive into the story behind his latest single Secondhand Emotion, and how his background in theater and punk shapes his vibrant, heartfelt sound.
Follow to hear the other episodes of this series with Mitch and much more.
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In this episode of Why I Create, we delve into the world of Detroit’s own Paul Bill Jr., a Grammy-considered and award-winning artist who skillfully weaves gospel, soul-pop, and raw vulnerability into his music. From the uplifting worship anthems like “Forever” to the introspective “Loser,” we explore the purpose-driven artistry and personal conviction that drive Paul’s powerful music.
In this episode of Why I Create, we dive into the glossy, high-stakes world of contemporary art with a debut novelist whose background in galleries, museums, and auction houses gives her fiction a razor-sharp edge. We explore how ambition, image, and power collide in her book The Spectacle, and how storytelling can expose the hidden dynamics of industries that thrive on exclusivity.
We also talk about the creative process and what it means to build a world from the inside out.
Discover more at annabarrington.com, and don’t forget to follow, review, and share Why I Create. Looking for a soundtrack to your next creative session? Stream You > Time. — an EP of soft cinematic music by me, David Haye, available now wherever you stream.
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David
In this episode, John Thornton joins us to talk about the creative spark behind his dance, feel-good sound. We dive into what he's most proud of, the emotional rewards of making music, and the artists who shaped his journey. This is a candid look at one artist's pursuit of pop euphoria.
Follow John Thornton on TikTok and Instagram and find his music wherever you stream.
Listen to my EP "You > Time." by David Haye wherever you listen and follow the podcast on Instagram.
Thank you for listening and I hope to see you in the next one!
David
In this episode, we sit down with Sheffield - based singer-songwriter Rob Modus, a rising voice in the indie folk scene known for his rich melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and hands-on approach to production. From his beginnings in local folk clubs to crafting his own tracks in a self-built home studio, Rob shares the story behind his creative journey.
Rob's new album, "Before Breakfast," is out on all platforms!
Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy the episode! Make sure to go support Rob and his music. You can find him wherever you listen to music and on Instagram.
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Till next time....
We don't like to talk about it, but every artist - no matter how brilliant - has made something... ugly.
In this solo episode, I dive into creative failure. From Billie Eilish's bedroom recordings to Tyler Mitchell's offbeat photos and Hans Zimmer's sonic accidents, this episode explores why the things that don't work are often the key to the work that does.
If you've ever wanted to throw your sketchbook in the trash - DON'T.
Check out my new EP called "You > Time." wherever you listen. It is linked on this page.
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Luke Prov is a genre-blending artist whose music weaves together indie folk, alternative rock, and subtle electronic textures. With heartfelt lyrics and a raw, emotional delivery, his sound is both nostalgic and fresh—balancing acoustic warmth with modern production. From introspective ballads to upbeat, punk-tinged tracks, Luke crafts songs that feel deeply personal and adventurous.
In this episode of Why I Create, filmmaker Keith Hankins walks us through the full arc of a project -- from that first spark of an idea to the final exported video. With nearly 30 years of experience behind the camera, Keith breaks down his process. We talk equipment and techniques.
Find him on @h7creative and h7creative.com.
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What does creativity look like outside the arts?
In this solo episode, David explores the hidden world of creativity happening all around us—in city planning, therapy, cooking, coaching, and more. From the urban designer who shapes emotional experiences through space to the teacher who turns chaos into clarity, we uncover the artistry in work that often goes unnoticed.
This episode is a reflection on how creativity is less about what we make—and more about how we see, solve, and care.
Topics covered:
The emotional design of cities
Therapists as reframers and inner storytellers
Everyday cooking as cultural and emotional expression
Leadership and teaching as forms of live improvisation
Tune in and consider: Where have I seen creativity today—and didn’t realize it?
Share your story of unexpected creativity with David @whyicreatepodcast on social media or by email at whyicreatepodcast@gmail.com
Bladel is one of the members of the indie band No Prospects. They create indie pop that is perfect for visits to the beach, a drive on a sunny day with the windows down, or a picnic in a field of green.
They just dropped new music earlier in the week which is definitely worth checking out.
Band Members: Bladel, Fisher Smith, Matthew Meyer
No Prospects's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5a8xSiB71udGKpwOJKatKI?si=rxMZun1aTwKZOtEZ4gB4kQ
Bladel's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5o9xqFeLFt7pzREqIB8Rus?si=PL3I6OCBSQ-829heg-k8yQ
Fisher's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6w07FiENeYESpiXPZ5DKwu?si=LUueqAz0Q9W1O-SDAUcBjQ
Matthew's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ciPU1BTxu78QGohcYmiK6?si=-3nmTTf9QdOlG3wDopXa9Q
TikTok: @no.prospects
Instagram: @noprospectscollective
Website: noprospectscollective.com
YouTube: @NoProspectsCollective
Oyabe's new album titled “unKNOWN” just dropped! Find it on Spotify.
Links:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3AIunGcqRUhP3r8WXtIjU6?si=5XbgZAYJThCYPTGZ2JdxoA
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ONLYOYABE
Linktree:linktr.ee/oyabe
Instagram: instagram.com/deadpunpun
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/oyabe
Tracks used: Midtown, Plain Fields, Nineteen Ninety Nine, Evergreen
HERITVGE is a worship band rooted in Los Angeles, formed by lifelong friends with a shared legacy of faith and ministry. Their music blends rich theology with heartfelt worship, creating songs that are both deeply reflective and accessible for congregational singing.
Since coming together as a band, HERITVGE has been actively leading worship throughout California and in other regions as well. Along the way, they’ve built meaningful partnerships with a range of ministries and artists, including Phil Wickham, Shane & Shane, Worship Initiative, Stand to Reason, and Hume Christian Camps, all of whom share their passion for Christ-centered worship and discipleship.
You can find their music wherever you stream. Follow their socials and check out their website at heritvge.com.
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Earl Hondo is a musician based in LA. He has worked on music for some of the world's most famous artists and has started his artist career writing hip-hop/rap and RNB.
He shares his stories and experiences as a creative.
Check him out on Spotify at Earl Hondo or visit his website at earlhondo.com.
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David
Mike, a singer/songwriter, musician, and producer, brings a refreshing and upbeat vibe to the music scene with his energetic productions. In 2024, he gained more than 6 million streams on Spotify alone. His tracks are perfect for driving, dancing alone in your room, partying with friends, and many other occasions!
Make sure to follow him on TikTok, Instagram, and Spotify at Mike Archangelo. Book tickets at mikearchangelo.com
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Joshua Hankins is a self-taught film composer with mainstream movie soundtrack quality to his tracks. He has a composer community called FERMATA where you can join and learn from other talented composers!
Stay tuned to hear his newest project at the end of the episode!
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Luke Prov has taught himself how to produce his own music and now teaches new artists the same on his YouTube channel, as well as many other useful things that will help you succeed in the music industry.
He plays a stripped down version of an unreleased song at the end of the episode, so stay tuned!
Make sure to follow him on Instagram, wherever you listen to music, and his YouTube channel at Luke Prov Music.
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- David
Brian writes from a place of vulnerability and honesty while delivering his messages in a fun, upbeat, and energetic way! His new album "Parable" is releasing in May 2025 with songs from the track releasing every month.
Follow him wherever you listen to music!
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