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S5 #23

Exploring the Occult: Unraveling History with Dr. Alicia Puglionesi

Dr. Alicia Puglionesi is a distinguished writer, historian, and the author of "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science." With a keen interest in the intersection of science, history, and the occult, she delves into the intriguing world of medical mysteries, mind sciences, and the politics of health care through her teaching and research. As an accomplished freelance writer and adjunct professor, Dr. Puglionesi's expertise extends beyond her published work, and she has also contributed her skills to curation projects for the Jewish Museum and Johns Hopkins. Her acclaimed book explores the captivating history of psychical research and its impact on the boundaries of science, democracy, and the popular understanding of the world.Throughout this episode:In this episode, Dr. Puglionesi delves into the intriguing intersection of science, history, and the occult, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shedding light on how spiritual and occult practices challenged the boundaries of the human mind and the concept of thought.Join Dr. Puglionesi as she highlights the significance of context and critical analysis in historical research, revealing how seemingly insignificant details can lead to uncovering larger truths, making for a captivating exploration of the past.Get ready to explore the complexities of creativity with Dr. Puglionesi, as she discusses the interplay between receptiveness, attention to detail, and a higher-level understanding of social and political contexts, offering fresh insights into the essence of creativity.Tune in to this episode, where Dr. Puglionesi uses the fascination with the macabre as a stepping stone to encourage critical thinking about essential topics like race, place, religion, and the influence of the US empire, providing thought-provoking perspectives on these subjects.Dr. Alicia Puglionesi discusses her work and interests in the fields of history, science, and the occult. She explores the relationship between spiritual and occult practices and the boundaries of the individual mind. Dr. Puglionesi also delves into the importance of context and critical analysis in historical research and writing. She shares her thoughts on the nature of creativity and the role of belief in shaping our understanding of the world. Additionally, Dr. Puglionesi reflects on the unique qualities of Baltimore as a city and its potential for storytelling and truth-telling.Mentioned in this episode:Dr.Puglionesi's work🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #23

Vibrant and Meaningful: Exploring Jessy DeSantis' Artistic Journey

Jessy DeSantis, a self-taught emerging artist hailing from Miami and now residing in Baltimore, captivates with her vibrant and meaningful paintings. With a stark contrast of vibrant colors and white space, her artwork draws viewers into the subjects, reflecting her deep connection to nature, family, and Central American heritage. Jessy's paintings go beyond visual beauty; they carry intention and stories of identity and truth. Through her art, she aims to pass on these tales of heritage and complexity to her children and future generations. Jessy's unique style, inspired by magical realism, has earned her recognition in exhibitions at Motorhouse and BWI International Wing.During this session:Delve into Jessy DeSantis' artistic world as she discusses her unique approach to art, combining vibrant colors with white space and infusing magical realism elements into her captivating paintings.Join us for an insightful exploration of identity and indigeneity themes in Jessy's work, as she draws inspiration from her Central American roots, leading to thought-provoking and meaningful artistic expressions.Get an intimate look into Jessy's artistic journey as she shares how her personal experiences and in-depth research into her cultural heritage shape the narratives depicted in her mesmerizing paintings.Discover how art becomes a powerful form of visual medicine through Jessy's work, as she aims to spread joy and positivity to viewers through her art, leaving a lasting impact on their emotions and perceptions.Tune in to learn about Jessy's creative process, where she skillfully balances her role as a mother and her artistic pursuits, showcasing the flexibility and dedication required to nurture both aspects of her life.Jessy's paintings are a reflection of her Central American roots and explore themes of identity and indigeneity. Jessy's work combines vibrant colors with white space and often incorporates elements of magical realism. She draws inspiration from her personal experiences and research into her cultural heritage. Jessy's art has been exhibited at Motorhouse and BWI International Wing.Mentioned in this episode:Jessy's Work🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #22

Artistry and Entrepreneurship: Nas the Artist Unveils His Creative Journey

Nas the Artist, a Baltimore-based artist, showcases his distinctive artwork through his platform called Artistco. With a background in graphic design, Nas began his art journey during high school and continued to teach himself various forms and styles, ultimately developing his own unique artistic flair. His inspiration is drawn from a wide range of sources, including photography, cartoons, music, sports, history, and more. With a desire to make a positive impact on millions of lives worldwide, Nas combines his passion for art and entrepreneurship to create impactful and vibrant art pieces.For today's discussion:Nas the Artist shares his unique perspective on life and art, finding inspiration in cartoons and using that lens to uncover positivity and lessons in every situation. Get ready to explore the world through the eyes of an artist who sees creativity in the everyday!Join us as we dive into the artistic process of Nas the Artist, who loves experimenting with various mediums like paint, chalk, pencil, and charcoal. Discover how his openness to creating art on different surfaces brings an exciting dynamic to his artwork and fuels his creativity.Nas the Artist opens up about his ambitious goals in this episode, from designing a signature shoe for fellow creatives to creating his own captivating cartoon series. Learn about his creative aspirations and the passion that drives his journey in art and entrepreneurship.Through this insightful conversation, gain a new perspective on Baltimore as a creative hub, as Nas the Artist shares his appreciation for the city's vibrant art scene, rich cultural diversity, and mouthwatering culinary delights. Get ready to see Baltimore in a whole new artistic light!Nas the Artist shares his journey into the world of art and entrepreneurship. He discusses how his passion for art was ignited when his mother bought him canvases, despite his initial doubts about his drawing abilities. Nas explains that his art is inspired by a variety of sources, including photography, cartoons, music, sports, history, and more. He sees everything through the lens of cartoons, which allows him to find the positivity and lessons in every situation. Nas also talks about his preferred medium, which includes working on canvases, shoes, and even sidewalks. He shares his goals of creating a signature shoe and a cartoon series in the future. Finally, Nas discusses his newfound appreciation for Baltimore as a creative city, highlighting the vibrant art scene, diverse culture, and delicious food.Mentioned in this episode:Nas The Artist's Facebook🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #21

Vibrant Perspectives: Unveiling Art with Alex Rector

Alex Rector, a self-taught visual artist originally from Texas and now based in Baltimore, is making her mark in the art world with her distinct abstract, minimalistic, and illustrative styles. Her goal as an emerging artist is to inspire appreciation for expression, using primary and secondary colors to evoke emotion and connection with her audience. Alex's minimalistic pieces showcase her authentic appreciation for bold colors and simple patterns, offering viewers a chance to embrace the art without overthinking. On the other hand, her abstract pieces invite free thinking and unique interpretations, providing a captivating space for imagination and exploration of the expression presented on the canvas. Through her work, Alex Rector brings a fresh and vibrant perspective to the art scene, drawing inspiration from cartoons, music, and her own vivid imagination.On this edition:In this podcast episode, meet Alex Rector, a self-taught visual artist known for her captivating abstract, minimalistic, and illustrative art styles. Discover how her inspiration springs from the world of cartoons, music, and her vivid imagination, fueling the creation of unique and vibrant pieces.Join us as we delve into the creative process of Alex Rector, where she shares her passion for experimenting with diverse techniques and textures in her artwork, resulting in a dynamic and engaging visual experience.Gain insights into the inner workings of Alex's artistic mind as she opens up about finding motivation and drive through following her own interests and passions, inspiring aspiring artists and art enthusiasts alike.Additionally, explore the profound influence of travel on Alex's artwork, which provides her with new perspectives and endless inspiration for her mesmerizing creations.Alex shares her journey from being a physical education teacher to pursuing a career in art. She discusses how her brother's artistic talent influenced her own interest in drawing and painting. Alex explains that her inspiration for her artwork comes from a variety of sources, including cartoons, songs, and her own imagination. She also talks about her preference for abstract and minimalistic styles of art and how she enjoys experimenting with different techniques and textures. Alex discusses the challenges of being a full-time artist and the importance of finding motivation and drive to create. She also shares her love for travel and how it can influence her artwork.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #20

Charm City Books: Fostering Literary Magic and Community Connections in Pigtown

Daven Ralston, the owner of Charm City Books, is a passionate advocate for literature and community building through the arts and education in Baltimore's Pigtown neighborhood. As an actor, teacher, and classically-trained musician, Daven cherishes her love for books and aims to make Charm City Books a go-to destination known for its great selection of books, local crafts, community programs, and overall magic. Brandon Rashad Butts, a talented writer, director, and producer based in the DMV area, is also part of the Charm City Books team. With a background in theater, Brandon is committed to supporting local artists and creating an inclusive space for the community to engage with literature and the arts. Charm City Books itself is an independent, family-owned bookstore and community gathering space, offering new books, locally made crafts, classes, workshops, and various events that foster connection and learning in the community.In this installment:Learn the secret behind Charm City Books' success - their commitment to listening to the community and collaborating with local businesses and nonprofits. Discover how community engagement drives their bookstore's growth and impact.Join us as we explore the treasure trove of books at Charm City Books. From classic literature to contemporary gems, social sciences, and works by local independent writers, this bookstore has something for every book lover.Charm City Books goes beyond being a bookstore - it's a vibrant community gathering space. Tune in to hear about the exciting events, workshops, and collaborations they host with artists and musicians, creating an engaging and inclusive space for the neighborhood.In this episode, learn how Charm City Books adapted during the pandemic. From focusing on their online store and delivery services to creating digital content, discover the innovative ways they continued to engage with their customers and stay connected.Meet the team behind Charm City Books and find out how their artistic backgrounds and skills infuse the bookstore with creativity and warmth. Explore the unique and welcoming ambiance they create, making every customer's visit a delightful experience.Daven and Brandon join host Rob Lee to discuss their independent family-owned bookstore and community gathering space located in historic Pigtown, Baltimore. They share the story of how they opened the bookstore in October 2019 and their mission to create a space that brings together artistic and creative people. They emphasize the importance of listening to their community and collaborating with other businesses and nonprofits in the area. Daven and Brandon also talk about the various ways they have adapted their business during the pandemic, including focusing on their online store, offering delivery services, and creating digital content. They highlight the importance of building a strong sense of community and providing a joyful and welcoming space for customers. Daven and Brandon also discuss their own creative backgrounds and how they bring their artistic skills and perspectives to their work at the bookstore.Mentioned in this episode:Charm City Books🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #20

Baltimore Bites & Beyond: Exploring Food, Lifestyle, and Local Gems with Andrew Cosentino

Andrew Cosentino is a passionate food and lifestyle blogger with a strong affinity for Baltimore. As a self-proclaimed beer and coffee nerd, food enthusiast, and Baltimore advocate, he shares his love for the city and supports local businesses through his popular Instagram account. Through his engaging content, Andrew showcases the vibrant food scene and diverse lifestyle offerings of Baltimore, making him a go-to source for all things related to the city's culinary and lifestyle experiences.For this insightful chat:Discover how Andrew Cosentino leverages his Instagram account as a powerful tool to uplift and promote local businesses, showcasing his deep affection for Baltimore.Tune in as Andrew shares his focus on supporting businesses that align with his values, giving listeners insights into the best spots in the city.Explore how Andrew's love for photography and editing serves as a creative outlet through his engaging Instagram content.Uncover his philosophy of promoting positivity and authenticity in his posts, creating a welcoming and genuine online presence.Lastly, dive into Andrew's passion for sports uniforms as he delves into fascinating discussions on his blog, providing a unique perspective on this unexpected interest.Andrew joins the podcast to discuss his love for the city and his passion for promoting local businesses. He shares how he started using Instagram to showcase his favorite restaurants and cafes in Baltimore and how his posts have gained a following. Andrew emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and shares his favorite spots in the city. He also discusses his unusual talent for appreciating sports uniforms and his love for music. Andrew encourages listeners to visit Baltimore and experience its unique culture and diverse neighborhoods.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #19

Art and Science Fusion: Unveiling Se Jong Cho's Captivating Journey

Se Jong Cho is a Baltimore-based painter and scientist, whose artistic journey began in 2013 when she discovered the time-stretching power of painting, opening portals to new worlds and experiences. Embracing the belief that art is a magical operation, Se Jong shares her imaginative interpretations of the world through scientific, engineering, and philosophical lenses. Her work communicates with observers through the ambiguity of colors and shapes, inviting a synthesis of multiple life experiences. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Se Jong also contributes to the scientific community, studying sediment and water movement's impact on the environment, blending her passions for art and science in a captivating exploration of their intersection.As we uncover today’s episode:We explore the fascinating fusion of art and science in Se Jong Cho's work as a painter and scientist. Discover how she seamlessly integrates her passions to create thought-provoking and meaningful art.Join us as we delve into Se Jong Cho's artistic process, where she primarily uses acrylic on canvas to create captivating masterpieces. Learn about her recent solo show at the Catalyst Gallery in Baltimore and the inspiration behind her remarkable work.Se Jong Cho discusses the powerful impact of art on fostering imagination and empathy, essential qualities for addressing pressing environmental issues. Gain insights into how art can play a significant role in creating positive change in the world.Tune in to hear about Se Jong's latest project, a paper exploring the connection between environmental art and measurable environmental outcomes. Discover the potential of art to drive meaningful change in our understanding and approach to environmental challenges.Get a sneak peek into Se Jong's upcoming show, "Extraction," where scientists and artists come together to engage in thought-provoking discussions about pressing environmental concerns. Learn how this unique collaboration sparks innovative ideas and solutions for a sustainable future.Se Jong Cho combines her passion for art and science in her work. She primarily works with acrylic on canvas and recently had a solo show at the Catalyst Gallery in Baltimore. Se Jong also works as a scientist, studying sediment and water movement in landscapes and how it impacts the environment. She believes that art has the power to foster imagination and empathy, which are essential for addressing environmental problems. Se Jong is currently working on a paper that explores the connection between environmental art and quantifiable environmental outcomes. She is also planning a new show called "Extraction" that will bring together scientists and artists to discuss environmental issues.Photo credit: Marc Miller🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #18

Redefining the Black Aesthetic: An Art Talk with Curator Thomas James

Meet Thomas James, a curator and culture protector based in Baltimore, renowned for his dedication to promoting and elevating black artists and their distinctive perspectives. With a strong passion for redefining the black aesthetic in the art world, Thomas has curated numerous exhibitions that showcase the richness and diversity of black artistry. In this special bonus episode, recorded in September 2021 at The Eubie Blake Cultural Center, Thomas engages in an insightful art talk with hosts Rob Lee and Jason V, as they delve into the thought-provoking topic of "Repercussions: Redefining the Black Aesthetic."In this exclusive interview:We delve into the vast and ever-evolving black aesthetic, exploring how it reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of black artists.Join us as we discuss abstract art and its power to challenge traditional notions of fine art, allowing artists to explore different materials and perspectives.In this insightful conversation, we shed light on the unique hurdles faced by black artists in critiques and art appreciation, discussing how their work is sometimes overlooked or misunderstood.Discover the growing representation of black artists and curators in the art world, as more galleries and institutions recognize and celebrate the value of black art.Tune in to learn about the expanding Baltimore art scene, which attracts artists and collectors from other cities, fostering exciting collaboration and networking opportunities in the vibrant art community.In this episode of the Baltimore podcast "Local Color," host Jason and co-host Rob Lee interview Thomas James, a curator and culture protector. Thomas discusses his latest exhibition, "Repercussions," which showcases abstract black art. He explains that the black aesthetic is vast and ever-evolving, reflecting the diverse experiences and perspectives of black artists. Thomas also discusses the challenges faced by black artists in the art world and the changing landscape of gallery representation. He emphasizes the importance of empowering black artists and curators and expanding the Baltimore art scene.Repercussions: Redefining the Black Aesthetic"More than 50 years removed from the 1960s β€˜new abstraction’ movement, contemporary Black artists are creating abstract works that add new layers to what we consider fine art. This work is important to analyze as these artists tell new stories, inserting themselves into the conversations affecting the modern world."β€”Thomas James, Exhibition CuratorFeaturing the artists* ALEXANDRE AMEGAH * ANTONIO MCAFEE * ASHA ELANA CASEY * BRIA STERLING * CHARLES PHILIPPE JEAN PIERRE * DESMOND BEACH * KY VASSOR * LEHNA HUIE * LIONEL FRAIZER WHITE III * QRCKY * REBECCA MARIMUTU * SARAH STEFANA SMITH * SULDANO ABDRIRUHMAN * VICTORIA WALTON * WELSEY CLARKMentioned in this episode:Jason's Local Color PodcastEubie Blake Cultural Center🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #18

Artistry Unveiled: The Creative World of Jim Doran

Jim Doran is a multidisciplinary artist hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, known for his tiny dioramas crafted with paper, wood, and ink drawings. In addition to his artistry, Jim's passion for music shines through his compositions and recordings. As a stop-motion animator, he brings life to his creations in a dynamic and captivating way. Jim's diverse educational background includes a B.A. in music composition, a certificate in computer programming, a graduate certificate in information technology, and an M.F.A. He shares his expertise as a web developer and designer, teaching web design and WordPress at local institutions. Jim's art has received widespread recognition, with exhibitions across the USA, Europe, and a feature in the esteemed American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. His work has also been celebrated on various websites, including This is Colossal, Beautiful Decay, The Order of the Good Death, and CSS-Tricks. As an artist, Jim identifies as a surrealist and metaphysicist, and he follows a pescatarian lifestyle.During this special feature:Join us in this podcast episode as we explore the artistic world of Jim Doran, a talented Baltimore-based artist renowned for his intricate dioramas created from recycled objects.Discover how comics and graphic storytelling serve as a profound source of inspiration for Jim's captivating work.Delve into the fascinating intersection of music and visual art as Jim discusses his incorporation of sound into his animations.Learn about the vibrant artistic community in Baltimore that fuels Jim's creativity and how the support and connections he has made play a significant role in his journey.Lastly, explore the key characteristics of Jim's artistic process, where patience and a touch of humor bring his art to life in a unique and engaging way.Jim creates intricate dioramas using recycled objects and is inspired by his love for comics and graphic storytelling. Jim also has a background in music and incorporates sound into his animations. He finds inspiration in the artistic community in Baltimore and enjoys being part of the Hamilton Gallery Collective. Jim's work requires patience and attention to detail, and he values humor in his art.Mentioned in this episode:Jim's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #17

Skateboarding Stories: Meet Jason Chapman at Charm City Skate Park

Meet Jason Chapman, the passionate skateboarder and proud owner of Charm City Skate Park in Baltimore. As the owner of this 28,000 sq. ft indoor park, Jason fosters a welcoming space for skateboarders, BMX bikers, scooters, and roller skaters. His commitment to promoting and supporting the skateboarding community in Baltimore shines through his dedication to the sport and the vibrant skateboarding scene in the city. Join us in this episode as we explore Jason's journey as a skateboarder and his contributions to the local skateboarding community at Charm City Skate Park.For today's topic:In this episode, we dive into the world of Charm City Skate Park, exploring how it addresses the needs of Baltimore's skateboarding community and fosters a vibrant skateboarding culture in the city. Discover the array of services it offers, from lessons to board customization and ramp building, all geared towards enhancing the skateboarding experience.Join us as we discuss the importance of providing the right equipment for skateboarders' safety and enjoyment, and learn about the challenges and rewards of running a skate park, from problem-solving to community adaptation.Jason shares his journey into skateboarding and how it led him to open the skate park. He discusses the mission of the park, which is to fill the needs of the Baltimore skateboarding community and promote skateboarding in the city. Jason also talks about the different services offered at the park, including lessons, board customization, and ramp building. He emphasizes the importance of providing the right equipment to skateboarders to ensure their safety and enjoyment. Jason also touches on the challenges of running a skate park and the satisfaction he derives from being able to share his love for skateboarding with others.Mentioned in this episode:Check out Charm City Skate Park🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #16

#16 – Sam Herring – How Future Islands Built a Sound That Cuts Through Time

Samuel T. Herring, known as Hemlock Ernst, is a talented American singer and rapper hailing from Baltimore, Maryland. As the charismatic frontman of the synth-pop band Future Islands, Herring's powerful and emotive vocals have captivated audiences worldwide. With a diverse range of musical influences, including hip-hop, rock, and R&B, he brings a unique and introspective touch to his songwriting, creating music that resonates deeply with listeners. Join us as we explore the journey and artistry of Samuel T. Herring on "The Truth in This Art" podcast.As we delve into this episode:Join us as Samuel T. Herring takes us on a journey through his musical roots, sharing how he started writing music at a young age, and the diverse range of genres that influenced his craft, including his older brother's impact.Discover how Future Islands adapted during the pandemic as we explore their latest album's remote mixing process, offering a unique glimpse into their creative connection and collaboration in a changed world.Delve into Herring's creative process as he discusses how he feels the music and transforms it into words, providing insights into both Future Islands and his personal project, Hemlock Ernst.Experience the duality of Samuel T. Herring's artistry, as he explains how Future Islands aims to create music that resonates universally, while Hemlock Ernst serves as an outlet for exploring more intimate and raw themes.Join us for an insightful discussion as Herring reflects on the challenges of baring his soul through music, the profound impact on his relationships and self-discovery, and the vulnerability that lies within his captivating artistry.Samuel discusses his background in music and how he got started in the industry. He talks about his early influences, including his older brother and his love for hip-hop. Herring also shares his experience of working on Future Islands' latest album during the pandemic and the challenges they faced in the recording and release process. He delves into his writing process and the differences between writing for Future Islands and his solo project, Hemlock Ernst. Herring reflects on the vulnerability of his songwriting and the impact it has had on his audience. He also touches on the evolving nature of his art and the balance between personal expression and protecting oneself.Mentioned in this episode:Hemlock ErnstFuture Islands🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #15

Sam Sessa's Sounds of Baltimore: Celebrating Local Musicians and Artists

Sam Sessa is the Baltimore music and community outreach manager at WTMD, an NPR affiliate music station in Baltimore. With over 15 years of experience hosting the Baltimore music show Baltimore Hit Parade, Sam is dedicated to promoting and supporting local musicians and artists in the Baltimore and Maryland area. He also plays a significant role in producing and hosting concerts and other WTMD events, contributing to the vibrant music community in the region. Sam's extensive background as a reporter and editor in The Baltimore Sun's Features Department further adds to his expertise and understanding of the local music scene.Within this recording:Delve into the vibrant world of Baltimore's music scene, known for its daring spirit and boundary-pushing experimentation, as we explore the artists who are redefining the city's musical landscape.Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of genres and artists that contribute to the unique and vibrant Baltimore music scene, celebrating the diversity that sets it apart from the rest.Discover the behind-the-scenes secrets to organizing successful concerts and events in Baltimore's music community, and learn why building relationships and networking are essential components of a thriving music scene.Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of Baltimore musicians as they embrace the DIY ethos to carve their paths to recognition and success in a city that thrives on originality.Engage in thought-provoking conversations about the importance of representation and diverse voices in the media, as we discuss the role of privilege in shaping the narrative of Baltimore's music scene.Sam Sessa discusses his role in promoting and supporting Baltimore and Maryland musicians. He talks about the importance of showcasing diverse voices and genres in the local music scene. Sam also shares his experiences working with different artists and organizing concerts and events in the community. He emphasizes the DIY ethos of the Baltimore music scene and the need to tell positive and interesting stories about the city and its artists.Mentioned in this episode:Sam’s Hit Parade🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #14

Capturing Emotions: The Visual Journey of David 'Wavey' Anderson

David 'Wavey' Anderson, a talented photographer and filmmaker hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, joins us on the podcast to share his inspiring journey in the visual arts. From his early beginnings in fine arts and passion for analog film to his captivating directorial debut film, "Liquor for Water," Wavey's work is a powerful reflection of human emotion and the beauty found within life's struggles. Join us as we delve into the world of photography and filmmaking, exploring the artistry and impact of David 'Wavey' Anderson on "The Truth in This Art" podcast!For today's discussion:In this podcast episode, we explore how Wavey's work strives to encapsulate the genuine and emotional aspects of the human journey.Discover how marijuana has become a transformative element in Wavey's creative process, opening new perspectives and deeper connections to his art.Learn how Wavey draws inspiration from the work of renowned photographers like Sean Champion and cinematographers like Kirby Griffin.Explore the significant influence of music, particularly jazz, on Wavey's artistic process, setting the tone and inspiring his creativity.Join us as we uncover Baltimore's untapped potential and rich cultural history through Wavey's lens, shedding light on aspects often overlooked in this vibrant city.David joins host Rob Lee on this episode of "Getting to the Truth in this Art." Wavey describes his work as a reflection of the environment around him, capturing the emotional side of the human experience. He discusses how he transitioned from studying education to pursuing photography as a career, and the role that marijuana plays in his creative process. Wavey also shares his influences, both photographic and non-photographic, and offers his perspective on Baltimore through his lens.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #13

Capturing Authentic Moments: The Artistry of Joshua Slowe

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee! Today, we are thrilled to have Joshua Slowe. He is a Baltimore-based visual artist and photographer whose unique blend of fashion and street photography transcends the boundaries of traditional portrait photography. His unorthodox approach allows him to capture the raw energy of his community, telling their stories through the play of light and shadow. Initially drawn to analogue film when digital technology was on the rise, Joshua's work delves into the minds of his subjects, offering viewers a glimpse into their inner worlds. Through his lens, he aims to shed light on the often overlooked individuals in his city, using fashion as a means of self-expression. Constantly evolving as a creative, Joshua is also exploring other avenues such as designing, making him a versatile and dynamic artist.For today's topic:Joshua Slowe shares his mission to give voice to the often overlooked individuals and creators in Baltimore, as he documents their stories, struggles, and triumphs, shedding light on their unique experiences.Join us as Joshua Slowe discusses the art of photography, emphasizing the significance of building genuine connections with subjects to capture authentic and meaningful moments that reveal the essence of his subjects' lives.Delve into Joshua Slowe's creative journey and his profound love for fashion, as he explores how clothing has become a powerful means of self-expression and a canvas to document his personal growth and evolution over time.In this episode, learn from Joshua Slowe's photography expertise as he shares the importance of patience and precision in capturing the perfect shot, rather than focusing solely on quantity, to create impactful and resonant images.Explore the vibrant creative landscape of Baltimore and the captivating individuals who shape its artistic scene, as Joshua Slowe celebrates the city's diverse culture and the deserving recognition of its unsung heroes.Join us on this exciting journey into the world of photography with our special guest, as we explore captivating stories through the lens with Josh as he joins the podcast to discuss his work and creative journey. He shares how he got started in photography and the importance of connecting with his subjects to capture authentic moments. Joshua also talks about his love for fashion and how it has become a significant part of his self-expression. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to get the right shot and not relying on quantity. Joshua expresses his deep appreciation for Baltimore and its vibrant creative scene.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #12

Artistic Perspectives: Capturing African American Life with Dr. Schroeder Cherry

Welcome to "The Truth in This Art" podcast with your host Rob Lee! Today, we have the talented Dr. Schroeder Cherry, a native of Washington, DC. He is a Baltimore-based artist and 2019 Sondheim competition finalist renowned for capturing vibrant scenes of African American life, with a focus on the rich culture and community found in barbershops. Using repurposed materials and puppetry in his artwork, Cherry's unique perspective on everyday life and the African diaspora has earned him recognition in prominent museums across the US, including The Art Institute of Chicago, The Baltimore Museum of Art, and more. With a background in senior grant maker positions, Cherry currently shares his expertise as a museum studies professor at Morgan State University.As we delve into this episode:Discover how Schroeder Cherry skillfully captures the essence of everyday life in his captivating artwork, offering a vivid glimpse into the African diaspora experience.Join us as we delve into the fascinating origins of Cherry's barbershop series, which began as a daring venture and blossomed into an impressive collection of over 68 pieces.Explore Cherry's artistic process as he reveals his innovative mixed media and assemblage techniques, unveiling how he artfully incorporates wood and intriguing objects like keys into his masterpieces.Embark on a journey with Cherry as he shares how his travels to diverse cultures in West Africa and Haiti profoundly influenced and enriched his creative vision, infusing his art with cultural resonance.Be inspired by Cherry's thoughtful approach to art appreciation, as he encourages viewers to take a deliberate and contemplative look at his artwork, fostering engaging conversations about the profound interpretations they elicit.Join us for an inspiring journey into vibrant scenes of African American life with  Dr. Schroeder Cherry as he shares his creative journey and the inspiration behind his barbershop series, which now consists of over 68 pieces. He discusses his mixed media and assemblage techniques, emphasizing the importance of representing scenes from the African diaspora in his artwork. Cherry also reflects on his travels to West Africa and Haiti, where he found inspiration in their culture and puppetry. Viewers are encouraged to take a slow look at his artwork and engage in meaningful conversations about their interpretations.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #11

Artistic Expressions Unveiled: Exploring the World of Babi Lee

Welcome to "The Truth in This Art" podcast, I'm your host Rob Lee, and today we're joined by Babi Lee, the multi-talented model, artist, and boxer hailing from Baltimore. With a keen interest in collaborating with fellow artists and a drive for creating art, Babi expresses her passion through various creative avenues, with modeling being one of her primary means of artistic expression. Her unique and artistic approach to modeling and photography sets her apart in the industry, making her a captivating and sought-after talent. Join us in this episode as we delve into Babi Lee's creative journey and her passion for art in all its forms.In this exclusive interview:Discover the power of collaboration as Babi Lee shares insights on the importance of working with like-minded creatives to achieve successful and inspiring photoshoots.Learn how creating a positive and comfortable environment contributes to enhancing the results of modeling and photography, as Babi Lee delves into the significance of good vibes during the creative process.Explore the transformative potential of art as a tool for addressing social and political issues and driving meaningful change, as Babi Lee discusses her experiences and motivations in using art to make a difference.Join us as Babi Lee unveils the challenges and rewards of the creative process, offering valuable lessons on the importance of patience and perseverance in pursuing artistic endeavors.Gain valuable insights into building a supportive and nurturing community within the art industry, as Babi Lee shares the impact of fostering connections and growth for personal and professional development.Tune in now to explore the exciting realm of creativity with Baby Lee who discusses her journey as a model and artist, highlighting the importance of collaborating with like-minded creatives. She emphasizes the need for good vibes and a comfortable environment during photoshoots. Baby Lee also shares her love for exploring different creative processes and using art as a means to express her views on various social and political issues. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, she remains determined to create and connect with others in the art community.Mentioned in this episode:Babi's workπŸ“Έ eAndrew Murray🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #10

Art as a Mirror: Exploring Society with David R Ibata

Welcome to The Truth in This Art. I'm your host, Rob Lee. In this episode, join us for an insightful conversation with David R Ibata, a renowned American painter from the Washington DC metropolitan area. With a distinguished education from the Corcoran College of Art & Design (BFA, 2008) and the New York Academy of Art (MFA, 2010), David's artistic journey has been nothing short of remarkable.David Ibata is an American painter from the Washington, DC metropolitan area. He is known for his intimate and detailed portrait paintings, drawing inspiration from artists like Francis and John Singer Sargent. Ibata's work often focuses on capturing the essence and personality of his subjects, which are often his friends or individuals with whom he has a personal connection.Join us as we delve into the following topics:The evolution of David's artistry and how his practice has transformed over time.The thought-provoking commentary that David's powerful work provides on contemporary social and political issues, offering a unique perspective on the world we live in.Gain exclusive glimpses into the artist's process as David reveals his most treasured artistic tools and the indispensable elements that shape his creative space.Tune in to this captivating episode as David R Ibata shares his profound message through his exceptional artwork, leaving you enlightened and moved by the power of creativity and truth.David Ibata is an American painter known for his intimate and detailed portrait paintings. He draws inspiration from artists like Francis and John Singer Sargent and aims to capture the essence and personality of his subjects. Ibata's work often focuses on his friends and individuals with whom he has a personal connection. He believes that a person's face is a landscape of experiences and seeks to honor and understand his subjects through his paintings. While he used to create more conceptual portraits that commented on social and political issues, he now focuses on painting real people and delving into social topics through interviews and conversations with his subjects.Photo by Jared Soares🎧🌟 Please Rate & Review this Podcast to Support the Best! 🌟🎧
S5 #9

Artistic Narratives Unveiled: A Conversation with Petula Caesar

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' hosted by Rob Lee, where we are thrilled to have Petula Caesar, a multi-talented artist, performer, and arts administrator known for her prowess in writing, performing, and producing. With a diverse portfolio ranging from erotica writing to storytelling and performance poetry, Petula has captivated audiences at renowned Baltimore events like Artscape and The Baltimore Book Festival. She has also made her mark in theatrical production and event curation, working with various Baltimore venues and collaborating with talented performers. Her memoir, "She's Such A Bright Girl: An American Story," received accolades and allowed her to engage in thought-provoking discussions on themes related to race. As the director of Community Engagement for the Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS), Petula has been committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in the arts, using her platform to elevate African American culture through creative programming and productions.Throughout this conversation:Prepare to be inspired as Petula Caesar, a versatile multi-hyphenated artist and skilled storyteller, shares her creative journey, using diverse mediums to weave captivating narratives that leave a lasting impact.Join us for an insightful episode as Petula recounts her artistic evolution, from her roots as a writer to fearlessly exploring the realms of erotic fiction and poetry, exploring themes of sensuality and emotion.Experience the power of spoken word as Petula fearlessly performs her intimate and evocative erotic poetry on stage, accompanied by a band, leaving audiences captivated and moved by her raw and expressive performances.Delve into the world of theatrical artistry with Petula, as she takes us on a compelling narrative of how her storytelling skills evolved, leading her to explore theatrical work, event production, and the electrifying world of live performances.Engage in an enlightening conversation with Petula as she passionately embraces her multi-hyphenated identity, seamlessly blending her talents as an artist with her deep-rooted passion for storytelling, creating a unique and enriching artistic experience.Join us for an enchanting journey into the world of storytelling with Petula. She started as a writer and eventually ventured into erotic fiction and poetry. Petula also performed erotic poetry on stage with a band and recorded some of her work. Her storytelling expanded into theatrical work, which led her to her current focus on event production, live music, and live performance. Throughout her work, Petula remains true to her identity as a storyteller.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #8

Revolutionizing Live Performances: The Story of Figure53 with Chris Ashworth

Join us on "The Truth In This Art" podcast as host Rob Lee sits down with Chris Ashworth, Founder and CEO of Figure53. Explore the fascinating journey of Chris as he shares his experiences in the world of live performance technology and his mission to revolutionize the way performances are managed.Chris and Rob discussed:The inception of Figure53 and the creation of QLab, the industry-standard software for managing live performances, which has been utilized in community theaters, Broadway productions, and even the Olympics.The growth and impact of Figure53, now a global company with a team spread across multiple cities, providing software solutions for live performances in thousands of venues across more than 100 countries.Chris' background as an actor and how it influenced his passion for creating innovative tools to enhance the performance experience.The recent renovation of an 8000-square-foot black box theater in Baltimore's Old Goucher neighborhood, showcasing Chris' commitment to supporting the arts and fostering creative spaces.Chris' return to the rehearsal room, his reconnection with theater-making, and his perspective on the evolving landscape of live performances.Join us for this inspiring episode as we delve into the world of live performance technology with Chris Ashworth and gain valuable insights into his entrepreneurial journey and his dedication to empowering artists and creators.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #7

Crafting Innovations: Exploring Sculpture with 2021 Walter & Janet Sondheim Art Award Hae Won Sohn

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' hosted by Rob Lee, where we are honored to have Hae Won Sohn, a Queens, NY-based medium-centric sculptor, renowned for her innovative approach to sculpture and ceramics. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the College of Design at Kookmin University and her Master of Fine Arts degree at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Sohn's artistic practice revolves around utilizing studio-artifacts and de-/reconstruction techniques to breathe life into form and object-history. Through materials like porcelain clay, plaster, mineral oxide pigments, and found industrial metalware, she delves into the intricate systems and structure of casting and mold-making, resulting in stunning and unique multiples. As the winner of the 2021 Sondheim Artscape Prize and represented by Emmanuel Barbault in New York, Sohn's work has garnered significant recognition, with exhibitions spanning internationally and nationally, including esteemed venues such as The Walters Art Museum, Gray Contemporary, and Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art.Within this edition:Discover the fascinating world of material-centric art as Hae Won Sohn takes us on a journey exploring the intricate relationship between materials and the creative process, unveiling the depth and significance behind her stunning sculptures.Join us as we delve into the realm of innovation with Hae Won Sohn, who fearlessly incorporates unconventional materials like plaster and aluminum foil, giving life to breathtaking sculptures that challenge traditional artistic boundaries.Prepare to be moved by the bodily and expressive qualities in Son's remarkable work, as she skillfully captures emotions and evokes faces within her sculptures, leaving viewers captivated and emotionally connected to her art.Tune in as Hae Won Sohn shares her profound admiration for Baltimore's raw and vibrant artistic community, discussing the city's potential for growth and recognition, and how it nurtures and inspires her artistic journey.Gain valuable insights as Son reflects on the challenges of showcasing her art online, offering a glimpse into the complexities faced by immigrant artists in the digital realm and the crucial role of public events in validating their status and artistry.Join us on this artistic journey - don't miss out on an inspiring podcast episode with Hae Won Sohn. She describes her work as material-centric and focuses on building new relationships with materials. Son is currently exploring the imagery of her work and the separation between physicality and materiality. She discusses her process of using plaster and aluminum foil and how she lets the material dictate the final outcome of her sculptures. Son also reflects on her decision to pursue art and her journey from South Korea to the United States. She discusses the influence of her background in ceramics and her interest in the raw and organic qualities of the material. Son shares her thoughts on the differences between traditional and digital sculpture and the challenges of presenting her work online. She also discusses the memorable responses to her work, including the perception of her sculptures as bodily and expressive. Son concludes by reflecting on her experience in Baltimore and the potential of the city as a raw and vibrant artistic community.Mentioned in this episode:Hae Won Sohn's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #6

Artistic Journey with Minnie Soles: A Creative Vision in Baltimore City

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' hosted by Rob Lee, where we are excited to have Minnie Soles, the multi-talented independent alternative model, content creator, and musical artist hailing from Baltimore City. With nearly a decade of experience in the art and music scene, Minnie shines as a model, artist, and music promoter, actively collaborating with local artists and promotion teams. Her unique style and alternative modeling work have garnered her a substantial social media following, making her a prominent figure in the creative community.For this segment:Discover Minnie's extensive experience in the art and music scene, where she wears multiple hats as a model, artist, and music promoter, sharing insights and stories from nearly a decade of creative endeavors.Expect a compelling discussion on the significance of integrity and collaboration in Minnie's professional journey, as she shares valuable advice on choosing meaningful connections and partnerships within the industry.Join us as Minnie opens up about her spiritual passion and how it serves as a driving force in shaping her unique and expressive art, infusing her work with deep meaning and resonance.Tune in to hear Minnie's firsthand experiences and perspectives, offering a rich tapestry of stories that interweave her roles as a model, artist, and music promoter, providing valuable insights into the intricacies of the art and music scene.Step into the rhythm and creativity with us - don't miss out on this captivating podcast episode with Minnie. She has been involved in the art and music scene for nearly a decade, working with various promotion teams and supporting local artists. Minnie discusses her experiences in the industry, including her work as an alternative model and the challenges she has faced. She emphasizes the importance of integrity and collaboration when choosing who to work with. Minnie also shares her passion for spirituality and how it influences her art. She expresses her love for Baltimore's diverse and vibrant art community, highlighting the city's talented local artists and the impact they have on the city's culture.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #5

Culinary Innovations with Chef Justin Holloman: Exploring the Art of Unorthodox Cooking and Molecular Gastronomy

Welcome to "The Truth in This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, where we dive into the world of culinary excellence with our esteemed guest, Chef  Justin Holloman, also known as "THE CURATOR," is a celebrated and innovative chef with a unique cooking style. From a young age, Chef Holloman knew he wanted to pursue a culinary career, drawing inspiration from family traditions and culinary legends like Emeril Lagasse. After graduating from the Baltimore International College and gaining experience from various local restaurants and private chef roles, he is now ready to showcase his own gastronomical style. Chef Holloman is renowned for his out-of-the-box approach to cooking and his expertise in molecular gastronomy. With a deep passion for food and the art of cooking, he has worked alongside celebrity chefs and gained recognition for his exceptional and inventive dishes.On this edition:Experience Chef Justin Holloman's culinary magic as he showcases his unique and unconventional "out of the box" cooking style, fearlessly experimenting with a delightful array of cuisines.Embark on a delectable journey with a true food enthusiast, Chef Holloman, as he explores diverse restaurants and flavors to ignite his culinary creativity and inspire mouthwatering dishes.Discover the artistry of molecular gastronomy with Chef Holloman as he skillfully employs additives to elevate the taste and presentation of his culinary masterpieces to a whole new level.Uncover the heartwarming roots of Chef Holloman's culinary passion, ignited by his beloved grandmother's traditional cooking, which continues to infuse soulful flavors into his creations.Join Chef Holloman in his pursuit of excellence as he advocates for the finest ingredients, crafting dishes with unwavering dedication and a sprinkle of love that leaves a lasting impression on every palate.Hungry for creativity? Don't miss our podcast with Chef Justin Holloman as he discusses his philosophy and style of cooking. He describes his cooking style as "out of the box" and "unorthodox," and he enjoys experimenting with different ethnic and genre cuisines. Chef Holloman is a foodie and loves exploring different restaurants and flavors. He draws inspiration from his travels and incorporates his own twist into the dishes he creates. He also specializes in molecular gastronomy, using additives to add flair and transform the taste and presentation of food. Chef Holloman's love for cooking started at a young age, inspired by his grandmother's traditional cooking. He believes in the importance of sourcing high-quality ingredients and creating dishes with passion and love.Mentioned in this episode:Chef Justin's Instagram🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #4

From Mexico to Baltimore: Carlos Raba's Culinary Journey and Empowering Youth Through Jiu Jitsu

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art,' hosted by Rob Lee, where we are delighted to have a talented Chef joining us today to explore the rich and flavorful world of Mexican cuisine! Carlos Raba, chef, and owner of Clavel, a taqueria and mezcaleria in Baltimore, shares his journey from Mexico City to Sinaloa and eventually to the United States. He learned to make tortillas by hand and acquired classic North Mexican recipes from his family, which he now serves at Clavel. Raba's passion for Mexican cuisine and culture is evident in his restaurant's offerings. Beyond his culinary expertise, Raba is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and co-founder of Guardian, a mentorship program that uses Jiu-Jitsu to empower and support youth in Baltimore. His dedication to both food and community has earned him recognition as a rising star chef and a "Best Chef" award in Baltimore.In this installment:Mexican cuisine is diverse, with different regional variations and ingredients.Embracing and respecting different cultures is essential when cooking and sharing food.Food has the power to create memories and bring people together.Jiu Jitsu teaches discipline, self-defense, and problem-solving skills.Guardian uses Jiu Jitsu to mentor and support youth in Baltimore.Join us now for a mouthwatering journey into the vibrant flavors of Mexican cuisine, as Carlos joins the podcast to discuss his passion for cooking and his journey in the culinary world. He shares his background growing up in Mexico and the influence of his family's cooking on his career. Carlos also talks about the distinctiveness of Mexican cuisine and the importance of respecting and embracing different cultures when cooking. He emphasizes the role of food in creating memories and the joy of sharing meals with loved ones. Carlos also discusses his involvement in Guardian, a mentorship program that uses Jiu-Jitsu to empower and support youth in Baltimore.Mentioned in this episode:Bar ClavelGuardian Baltimore🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #3

Mess in a Bottle: Kalilah Wright's Creative Fashion Journey

Kalilah Wright, a Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-bred trained architect, is the creative force behind Mess in a Bottle, an innovative apparel brand that combines fashion and architecture. Using T-shirts packaged in reusable bottles, Kalilah crafts cool messages to spark conversations and give a voice to the voiceless. Her unique approach to fashion has attracted a devoted community of followers, including celebrities like Serena Williams, Mark Cuban, Lena Waithe, and Roc Nation's rapper Rapsody, who are invested in the growth of her companies. Kalilah's journey from architecture to entrepreneurship showcases her passion for making a positive impact through her creative ventures.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:The innovative story behind Mess in a Bottle as we delve into how this unique brand creatively conveys messages by packaging T-shirts in reusable bottles, marrying fashion with sustainable packaging.Join us as we explore the power of authenticity in brand building, delving into how Mess in a Bottle's commitment to genuine connections resonates with customers on a deeper level.Tune in to gain insights from Kalilah Wright's entrepreneurial journey, as we discuss the essential steps to putting yourself out there, crafting a compelling profile, and navigating the challenging path to success.Discover the unexpected talents that shape entrepreneurs' lives, as we unravel Kalilah Wright's hidden skill of double Dutch jumping and explore the unexpected passions that drive successful individuals.Join the conversation as we explore the realm of unfulfilled wishes and aspirations, diving into Kalilah's desire to sing and the dreams that fuel her journey as an entrepreneur and creative force.Kalilah Wright, owner of Mess in a Bottle, shares her journey as an entrepreneur and the inspiration behind her T-shirt company. She discusses how she distinguishes herself from competitors by putting messages on T-shirts packaged in reusable bottles. Kalilah also talks about the importance of authenticity in her brand and how she has transitioned from being an extrovert to being more protective of herself. She shares her experience in the early stages of her business, including participating in pitch competitions and crowdfunding. Kalilah emphasizes the importance of getting yourself out there and building a profile in order to succeed as an entrepreneur. She also discusses her hidden talent of being able to jump double Dutch and her desire to collaborate with fashion icon Dapper Dan. Kalilah concludes by sharing her experience as an entrepreneur operating in Baltimore and the importance of community in building her brand.Mentioned in this episode:Mess in a Bottle🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #2

Unveiling the Intricate Art of Paper Cutting: A Journey with Rosa Leff

Rosa Leff, a skilled paper-cut artist from West Philadelphia, is known for her hand-cut cityscape pieces that showcase intricate details and urban perspectives. Drawing inspiration from her travels and photographs, Rosa's artwork captures the unique architecture and landscapes of cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia. With a passion for creating something beautiful and meaningful, Rosa's papercuts bring a modern touch to a traditional folk medium. She serves on The Guild of American Papercutters' board and is a member of The Paper Artist Collective, showcasing her work in exhibitions across the United States and in China. Rosa's art reflects her meditative process and dedication to craftsmanship.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:Delve into the world of meticulous and meditative paper-cutting art, as we explore the intricate process of sculpting paper with precision using a tiny knife, and uncover the depth of creativity it entails.Join us in a captivating conversation about artistic inspiration, as we unravel how Rosa uses her travel experiences and photographs as stencils to guide her intricate paper cutting, resulting in stunning visual narratives.Explore the fusion of precision and connection in the art of paper cutting, as we delve into Rosa's creative journey and discuss how each carefully cut piece is interwoven to craft a cohesive and captivating masterpiece.Step into the vibrant art scenes of Baltimore and Philadelphia, as we compare and contrast their unique characteristics, delving into Baltimore's supportive and community-oriented atmosphere that fosters creativity.Engage in a thought-provoking discussion on art and personal experiences, as we uncover the emotional depth of Rosa's project "Let Them Eat Plate," exploring her childhood memories of food access challenges and her pursuit of authenticity while safeguarding her loved ones.Rosa Leff, a paper cut artist, and former educator, discusses her unique art form and the process behind her intricate cityscape paper cuttings. She explains that paper cutting is similar to the traditional Mexican papel picado, but she uses a tiny knife to sculpt the paper and create detailed cityscapes. Rosa draws inspiration from her travels and photographs, using them as stencils to guide her cutting. She emphasizes the importance of precision and connection in her work, as well as the meditative nature of the process. Rosa also reflects on her artistic journey, from starting as a self-taught artist to gaining recognition and exhibiting her work in various venues. She shares her experiences with the art scenes in Baltimore and Philadelphia, noting the welcoming and supportive nature of the Baltimore art community. Rosa concludes by discussing a project she is particularly proud of, titled "Let Them Eat Plate," which explores her childhood experiences with inconsistent access to food.Mentioned in this episode:Rosa's Website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S5 #1

The Spirit of Guinness Open Gate Brewery: A Journey with it's National Ambassador Ryan Wagner

Ryan Wagner, the National Ambassador for Guinness Open Gate Brewery, brings his passion for performance and communication to his role. With a background in stage acting and being the voice of the Orioles, Ryan is dedicated to spreading the spirit of Guinness and representing the brand with authenticity and integrity. As the brewery's ambassador, he focuses on training and education programs, celebrating the brand's culture and heritage, ensuring beer quality, and providing engaging industry hospitality. Ryan's love for laughter and storytelling guides his efforts in sharing the gospel of Guinness with friends new and old.In this talk, we navigate through:Join us in an insightful conversation about the multifaceted role of Ryan as the National Ambassador for Guinness OpenGate Brewery, as we explore his responsibilities in staff training, beer quality assurance, and his mission to share the spirit of Guinness.Delve into the core values that drive Ryan's success, as we discuss the pivotal role of authenticity and passion in his day-to-day endeavors, shedding light on how these traits shape his interactions and contributions.Embark on a flavorful journey of beer appreciation, as we uncover the evolution of Ryan's palate and delve into his newfound admiration for well-crafted lagers and the beauty of simplicity in brewing.Discover the synergy between Ryan and his role as a representative of Guinness in Baltimore, as we explore how his dream of showcasing the city's vibrant passion and countering misconceptions aligns with his role as a brand ambassador.Engage in a compelling conversation about the significance of cultural representation and hometown pride, as we delve into Ryan's experiences in championing Baltimore through his work with Guinness and addressing any misconceptions that may arise.Ryan Wagner, the National Ambassador for Guinness OpenGate Brewery, discusses his role in spreading the gospel of Guinness and changing the perception of the brand. He talks about his transition from stage acting to working in the beer industry and how his previous experiences have shaped his approach to his current role. Ryan also shares his love for Baltimore and the importance of representing the city and its people through his work.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S4 #45

Flow and Soul: John Wells' Journey as a Baltimore Rapper, Producer, and Songwriter

John Wells a skilled American rapper, producer, and songwriter hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, is known for his unique flow and soulful beats. With a passion for music since the age of 11, when he was inspired by Eminem, John went on to explore various artist phases, eventually forming the rap group Generation Y with his friends. Influenced by artists like Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper, and Outkast, John's music reflects his own life experiences and the world around him. He has released multiple tracks and projects, showcasing his artistic evolution. As a true artist, John is set to release his upcoming project "The KEILANI," a self-portrait of personal stories and reflections. Through his music, John Wells aims to leave a positive impact on Baltimore's music scene.In this feature, we unravel:Tune in to explore the musical journey of John Wells, as we dive into his early beginnings at age 15 and trace his steady evolution and dedication to honing his craft over the years.Join us for an insightful discussion on the power of social media promotion in the music industry, as we delve into how John Wells harnessed this tool to amplify his presence, gain recognition, and establish connections with influential figures.Embark on a captivating conversation about artistry with purpose, as we delve into John Wells' unwavering commitment to crafting a brighter future for Baltimore through his music, and his aspirations to contribute positively to the city's vibrant music landscape.John Wells, a talented rapper from Baltimore, discusses his journey in the music industry and his passion for his hometown. He talks about his background in a musical family and how it has influenced his career. Wells shares his experiences with social media promotion and how it has helped him gain recognition. He also emphasizes the importance of creating a better future for Baltimore and the next generation.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S4 #44

Blooming with Local Charm: Ellen Frost's Journey of Sustainable Floral Design in Baltimore

Ellen Frost is the owner and designer of Local Color Flowers, a Baltimore-based floral design business specializing in personalized arrangements and bouquets made from fresh, seasonal, and sustainable flowers from local specialty growers. Founded in 2008, Ellen's vision was to offer the people of Baltimore an environmentally and socially conscious alternative for purchasing flowers. With a commitment to responsible resource use, supporting the local economy, and promoting neighboring farms, Ellen's passion lies in creating beautiful floral designs while supporting and showcasing the work of local flower farmers.Within this chat, we shed light on:The blooming world of Local Color Flowers, a Baltimore-based floral design business that is transforming the community with its locally sourced and environmentally conscious approach to flower arrangements.In this episode, we sit down with Ellen Frost, the visionary founder of Local Color Flowers, to uncover the inspiring story behind her mission to connect local flower farmers and customers, and how she's cultivated a vibrant space for sustainable floral design.Delve into the fascinating world of flower sourcing and its environmental impact, as we discuss Local Color Flowers' dedication to sourcing locally and its vital role in supporting local farmers and reducing the ecological footprint of the floral industry.Discover the multifaceted role of Ellen Frost within Local Color Flowers, from nurturing relationships with farmers to designing captivating arrangements and empowering others through floral design classes, as we unravel the layers of creativity and passion behind this thriving business.Tune in for valuable insights from Ellen Frost on effective delegation, building a passionate team, and staying true to your creative vision, as she shares her journey of balancing various roles within Local Color Flowers and offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the floral industry.Ellen Frost, owner and designer of Local Color Flowers, joins host Rob Lee to discuss her Baltimore-based floral design business. Ellen shares how she started the business in 2008 with a mission to provide locally sourced flowers to the community. She explains the importance of supporting local flower farmers and the challenges of sourcing flowers locally. Ellen also talks about the different roles she plays in the business and how she has built a passionate and creative team. She shares her journey from being a solopreneur to delegating tasks and the importance of finding people who are passionate about the same things. Ellen also discusses the different flowers that are in fashion and the ones that deserve more love. She emphasizes the value of flowers and how they can bring joy to everyday life. The episode concludes with Ellen sharing her advice on staying focused on your own work and not comparing yourself to others in the industry.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S4 #44

Baking Beyond Boundaries: Jamillah Muhammad's Journey to Delightful Creations at Taste This Cake

Jamillah Muhammad, the founder and head Cakester of Taste This Cake, is a passionate baker who left her nursing career to pursue her love for creating uniquely flavored cakes and baked goods. Operating out of B-More Kitchen in NE Baltimore City, Taste This Cake specializes in gourmet cakes made from scratch using locally sourced, high-quality ingredients. Jamillah's cakes are renowned for going beyond traditional options, offering delightful and creative creations that have garnered a loyal following. Her dedication to making people happy with her delicious treats has made Taste This Cake a go-to cakery for all occasions.In this episode, we uncover:The delectable world of Taste This Cake, a confectionery haven known for crafting gourmet cakes that are anything but ordinary, offering a delightful departure from conventional flavors.In this episode, we sit down with Jamillah, the creative force behind Taste This Cake, as she takes us on a journey from nursing to baking, sharing her story of following her heart's true calling and infusing every slice of cake with happiness.Delve into the artistry of cake creation with Jamillah, as she unveils her process of crafting visually stunning and palate-pleasing cakes, pushing the boundaries of flavor combinations and making each bite an unforgettable experience.Join us as we explore Jamillah's heartwarming mission to give back to her fellow nurses, as she reveals her plans to support and honor the nursing community through her passion for baking and her dedication to making a positive impact.Discover the symbiotic relationship between Taste This Cake and the vibrant city of Baltimore, as Jamillah shares her love for the supportive community that has embraced her creative journey, fostering a sense of belonging and inspiration that fuels her cake-making magic.Jamillah Muhammad, founder of Taste This Cake, shares her journey from leaving a lucrative nursing career to pursuing her passion for baking. She discusses the inspiration behind her business and the unique flavors she offers. Jamillah emphasizes the importance of flavor and creating cakes that are truly special. She also talks about her involvement in the local community and her plans to support nurses in the future. Despite personal challenges, Jamillah is dedicated to bringing happiness to people through her cakes.πŸ“Έ COURTESY OF MADE IN BALTIMORE🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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