A podcast on "All Things Creative", from entrepreneurship, art, fashion, music, design, activism (Black, POC, LGBTQ Rights) , business ownership, sustainability, philanthropy, curation and much more!
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Doreen Pierre on Un-Gendering Fashion, How She Got into the World Of Writing, and Inclusivity in the Fashion Retail Experience
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Episode 6, Season 1.5 with Doreen Pierre. In this episode, we explore Doreen Pierre's background. How she got into the world of writing and exploring queer history and gender politics. Furthermore, her experience in navigating queer fashion, un-gendering fashion, and creating a platform to showcase her journey to help others. In closing, we convers…
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Carela on Designing for Major and Emerging Brands, His Childhood, How he Was Able to Find his Lane in the Art World and Launch his Own
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Episode 5, Season 1.5 with Carela. In this episode, we explore Carela's childhood, and behind the scenes of designing for major brands such as Hidden Halo, Fly Supply, Macy's, WhenSmokeClears, and developing his own brand Carela. Learning the ins and outs of clothing, fashion, art, and home decor. We learn what it's like designing for a major corpo…
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Taylor Champlin on Moving to New York to Pursue Creative Endeavors, Working in the Fashion Industry as a Stylist, Photographer, and Writer, Inspirations and Aspirations
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In Episode 4 of Season 1.5, we talk with Taylor Champlin and explore her experience moving to New York from the midwest. What it is like working in the fashion industry as a stylist, as well as her inspirations as a photographer, and writer.Di Nicole Zizi Studio
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Ryan (HighMyNameIsRyan) on his Childhood and Creative Process, Hosting Members Only on SoundCloud, Filming in Colorado the Crestone Documentary
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Episode 3, Season 1.5 with Ryan (HighMyNameisRyan). In this episode, we learn about His Childhood, Moving from Jamaica to America. How he was introduced to recording music, hosting Members Only and music in Soundcloud, we explore his process into developing his brand. As well as, learn about his new feature in the Crestone Documentary.…
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Episode 1.5, Season 2 with Wendy Giovanna. In this episode, we learn about her art process, and how she became involved in Florida's own The Foul Hundreds and event planning, the underground scene from 2012-2015, the rapid growth and evolution in South Florida, our experience, and lessons managing multiple businesses.…
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Nadir Saeed on his Creative Process, Reminiscing on Upbringings, Past Creative Endeavors, and Future Works in Progress
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Episode 1, Season 1.5 with Nadir Saeed. In this episode, we catch up with my longtime friend and collaborator. We talk about his experience and how he landed in the Art world, moments that have motivated him. We talk openly about the growth in the South Florida community. As well as revisit our experience of being in an art collective, and what he …
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Sydney Hart on How to Have a Stellar Rebrand, Branding and Design Mistakes, How to Sell Yourself Confidently, and Working through Imposter Syndrome.
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Episode 11, The Final Episode of Season 1 featuring Sydney Hart. Sydney and I discuss the importance of brand strategy and design. We walk through the do's and don'ts in branding and design, as well as discuss the road of entrepreneurship and business ownership. Learning how to push past imposter syndrome and sell yourself confidently!…
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Red Light on the Creation of The Foul Hundreds, Learning about Stocks, 300 Entertainment Management Deal, and Music Production
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Episode 8, with Red Light co-founder of The Foul Hundreds, Business and Music Manager, Entrepreneur. We learn about Red's experience of co-founding The Foul Hundreds, developing music and event curating for rising artist. His reasoning to moving New York, and landing a venture with 300 Entertainment to manage and develop recording artist. How he wa…
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Elijah Cole on his Upbringing, Aspirations for SHEPHERD, Cultural Influences from the 90s, and Thoughts on Current News
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Episode 9, with designer Elijah Cole. We learn about his to becoming a Designer, where he would like to see his brand SHEPHERD grow, 90's r&b, and hiphop cultural influences that inspired his brand. We also talk shortly about the Wealth Gap in the black creative community, and brainstorm how we can grow the Black design Industry with resources in t…
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Splash Zanotti on his Journey as a Recording Artist, Methodologies and Processes, and Partnering with DMX.
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Episode 8, with recording artist Splash Zanotti. We walk through his journey from his childhood to today, learnig about his ups and his downs, his thought process when deciding to continue to pursue his career even when his peers said no, what his latest single Deja Vu means to him, new projects and business ventures in the making, his relationship…
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DopexGold on Activisim, Upbringings and Developing as a Professional Artist, Youth Concept Gallery Installations and Plans
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Episode 7, with DopexGold founder of Youth Concept Gallery. We learn about his experience from growing up in Miami playing College and Pro football then moving on to developing himself as Professional Artist and Designer. How he got his starting into streetwear, working with brands such as DGK, a black owned skate brand and then moving on to develo…
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David Hobbins on Entrepreneurship, Real Estate, Design, Ownership, and Philanthropy
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Episode 6, I sit down with David Hobbins and go through his path as an entrepreneur, choosing the right mentorships and internship. Diving into wealth within the community, we talk about ways anyone that is not interested in Entrepreneurship can reap the benefits of their own business without being an entrepreneur. Philosophize on where we would li…
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Artist Background, Cultural Influences and Collaborators, Second 2 None Brand with Kangie
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Episode 5, with artist and designer Kangie. In this very relaxed episode we dive into Kangie's upbringings moving from Peru to America, how she initiated her career in Art, Design and Curation. The different brands, cultural influences and artist she has work with, and her ideas for her new brand Second 2 None.…
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Episode 4, with Eartha Klitt. We talk 100% openly about her upbringing, how she got into fine art, and fashion customization. Her inspirations as an artist, as well as the different outlets she uses such as, Autodesk and Airbrushing as new mediums for her to explore.Di Nicole Zizi Studio
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Episode 3, with Musician and Artist Five Jones. We talk openly about her journey from graphic designer, web developer, musician, to record label owner of The Pot Is Hot. The importance of branding, presentation, and developing the overall package. As well as, #SayHerName fund a franchised and indefinite scholarship program founded by Five Jones.…
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Episode 2, with Photographer and Art Director Kwami Lee. We talk openly about his journey as a creative from music producer, photographer, motion director, and art directing. Discussing his move from Florida to NY, his re-branding from shotbynfl to Kwami Lee, life lessons he has learned, future projects in the making. As well as taping into gentrif…
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Entrepreneurship and Activism with Chyna Tiye
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Episode 1, with Chyna Tiye founder of Official Edibles. We talk transparently about her journey as an Entrepreneur, creating Official Edibles, her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement, experiencing racism, and her future plans as an entrepreneur.Di nicole zizi, chyna tiye
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