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S8 #137

Conversation with the Creators of 'Carpet Cowboys': A New/Next Film Fest Feature

Meet our esteemed guests M Emily Mackenzie, Noah Collier, and Riel Roch-Decter. The directors and producers behind the documentary film "Carpet Cowboys." They have worked together for many years, with M Emily and Noah specializing in cinematography and Riel as the producer. They are part of Memory, a production company that focuses on artist-driven films."Carpet Cowboys" is the film that explores the world of Dalton, Georgia, the carpet capital of the world, and delves into themes of American identity, creativity, and economic evolution. The directors share their unique connection to the project and discuss the unexpected moments they encountered during filming. They also talk about the distinct roles they played in the production and how it compared to their previous projects. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming premiere of "Carpet Cowboys" at the New/Next Film Festival and the expectations and excitement surrounding the film's release.In this episode, we uncover:The captivating storytelling of "Carpet Cowboys," a documentary shedding light on Dalton, Georgia's carpet industry, known as the carpet capital of the world.The intriguing journey of how directors and producers M Emily Mackenzie, Noah Collier, and Riel Roch-Decter transformed their fascination with hotel carpets into a unique project.The intricate web of personalities, job roles, and the pursuit of the American dream that the film uncovers within the carpet industry.Discover the behind-the-scenes details as we discuss the multi-year filming process of "Carpet Cowboys," including the challenges and insights encountered by the directors and producer.Tune in for an exclusive look at the anticipation and excitement surrounding the upcoming premiere of "Carpet Cowboys" at the New/Next Film Festival, as our guests share their eagerness to engage with audiences and spark meaningful conversations about their thought-provoking film.Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of the carpet industry with Carpet Cowboys, a documentary film premiering at Baltimore's New/Next Film Festival. Join me on The Truth in this Art podcast as I chat with the directors and producer about their journey into the carpet capital of the world, Dalton, Georgia. Don't miss this eye-opening film!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #136

Empowering Women Artists and Multipassionate success with Michelle I. Gomez

Today our guest is Michelle Gomez, a life and business coach for women artists. She is a multi-passionate artist herself, with a background in art, writing, and teaching. Michelle is dedicated to helping women artists become entrepreneurs without sacrificing their mental health. She is also the founder of the Mental Wealth Network, a membership program that focuses on supporting neurodivergent women artists.In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews Michelle Gomez, a life and business coach for women artists. They discuss the challenges that artists face after graduating from art school, including the lack of business skills and the mental health crisis among artists. Michelle shares her own journey as an artist and entrepreneur, and how she started her coaching business to help other artists succeed. She emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness in running a successful art business. Michelle also introduces her programs, including the Artist to Entrepreneur coaching program and the Mental Wealth Network membership.Within this segment, we dig into:The crucial role of business skills and emotional intelligence in an artist's journey toward entrepreneurship. Delve into the strategies, stories, and insights from artists who've successfully merged their creative prowess with astute business acumen, revealing the art behind the artistry.The pressing issue of mental health within the artist community. Explore how coaching and support networks have become pivotal tools in addressing the challenges artists face. Tune in to hear stories of resilience, strategies for self-care, and expert insights on nurturing mental well-being.The secrets to thriving as an artist by building a supportive community and fostering meaningful relationships. In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of shared experiences, collaborative spaces, and the bonds that artists forge. Join us as we dive into the stories of artists who've found strength and growth through community.Tune in as we challenge the notion of worth and success tied to social media metrics. We explore the deeper dimensions of an artist's journey, where authenticity, impact, and personal fulfillment take center stage. Learn from artists who've redefined their paths, and discover how to measure success on your terms.Harnessing the power of multi-passionism in the world of entrepreneurship. Explore how artists can leverage their diverse interests to create thriving businesses that resonate with their authentic selves. Through stories and strategies, we uncover the art of balancing and embracing one's many passions.Learn how to turn your passion for art into a thriving business with these valuable insights from Michelle Gomez on the podcast!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #135

Unique & Devin Robinson on 'Decisions II': Authentic Storytelling in Baltimore

Meet Devin & Unique Robinson. Unique is a poet, performer, and professor who directed the film Decisions II (Check out Unique's first interview). While Devin is a film star, producer, and writer who also starred in and wrote Decisions II.This episode takes a deep look at:How Unique and Devin made a remarkable transition from poetry and music backgrounds to the world of filmmaking, unraveling their artistic journey and the motivations behind it.Behind the Scenes of "Decisions II": Get an exclusive peek into the making of the film "Decisions II," as Rob Lee delves into the casting process, location shooting in Baltimore, and the intriguing highlights that made the production stand out.The significance of portraying Baltimore's essence authentically on the silver screen, as Unique and Devin stress the role of local artists in telling genuine Baltimore stories with unparalleled depth and perspective.Independent Filmmaking Essentials: Learn from the experts themselves about the crucial elements that contribute to successful independent filmmaking, with a spotlight on the importance of securing quality actors and investing in well-crafted scripts for the best outcomes.The Impact of Art in Filmmaking: Uncover the profound impact of art, personal experiences, and local storytelling in the filmmaking process, as Rob Lee engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Unique and Devin about the power of narratives and creative expression.Looking for some quality Baltimore filmmaking? Look no further! I had the pleasure of speaking with Unique Robinson and Devin Robinson about their film Decisions II. Get ready for an authentic and captivating story that will keep you hooked till the end!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #134

Qrcky: Art, Afrofuturism, and Community Creativity

We are thrilled to have a distinguished guest for the second time Qrcky, a Baltimore-based artist. Delve into his early influences, including iconic figures like Bob Ross and Chuck Jones, and explore how his art serves as a therapeutic outlet. Quirky's remarkable and diverse body of work reflects a unique fusion of Afrofuturism and personal experiences, often exploring themes of freedom, depth, and dimension. With a keen eye for using black and white and experimenting with color, his art has gained recognition within the vibrant Baltimore art scene. Join us as we uncover how Quirky's artistic path, born in the seventies in southern Virginia, led him back to self-expression after navigating challenging life experiences. Through isolation and focus, he discovered a profound sense of contentment and wholeness in his art, embodying a truly inspiring artistic narrative.In this episode, we delve into:Qrcky's canvas which is a blend of childhood wonders, drawing inspiration from legends like Bob Ross and Chuck Jones. In today's episode, we delve into how these influences shape his captivating art.Uncover a different kind of brushstroke – one that paints serenity and calmness. Discover how Qrcky's art isn't just a visual feast, but a therapeutic journey that brings him solace and tranquility.Ever wondered how art can leap off the canvas? Get ready to explore the world of dimension and depth as we unravel the secrets behind Qrcky's masterful use of 3D modeling, adding a whole new layer to his creativity.Tune in as we embark on a mission with Qrcky: breaking molds and shattering barriers. Through his vibrant artistry, we'll explore how he's challenging preconceived notions and giving a powerful voice to artists of color.Baltimore isn't just a city – it's a canvas of community and collaboration. Join us on a journey through Qrcky's eyes as he shares the heartwarming tale of how the art scene in Baltimore nurtures diversity and support, turning creativity into a collective masterpiece.Qrcky shares how his art has been a therapeutic outlet for him, especially during difficult times. Qrcky also delves into his artistic process, including his use of 3D modeling and building his own reference images. He emphasizes the importance of depth and dimension in his work and his desire to bring a new perspective to people of color art. Qrcky expresses his love for Baltimore and the welcoming art community he has found there. He also touches on the concept of Afrofuturism and its presence in his work. Overall, Qrcky's art is a reflection of his personal experiences and a way for him to communicate and connect with others.Uncover the depth and dimension in Qrcky's artwork and how it sparks meaningful conversations. Don't miss this inspiring interview!Check out my first interview with Qrcky here.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #133

Abstract Art & Santos Shelton: An Artistic Journey

I am thrilled to engage in a captivating conversation with our next guest, an extraordinary multi-faceted creator who has established a profound impact in the realm of art and self-expression. He creates abstract art using bold colors, shapes, and textures. Please welcome Santos Shelton!Join us as we discuss:An inspiring podcast episode that delves into the creative world of Santos Shelton, an artist whose love for anime and comic books ignited his passion for art.How art serves as a therapeutic outlet for Santos, providing him with a powerful medium to express his emotions and life experiences.Discover the captivating elements of storytelling and vibrant colors in Santos' abstract art, where he skillfully conveys emotions and establishes a profound connection with viewers.Explore the essence of Santos' creative process, where he emphasizes the significance of taking breaks and finding a delicate balance between work and self-care to fuel his artistic endeavors.How Santos draws inspiration from his lived experiences in the Bay Area, leading us on a journey through his art that explores thought-provoking themes of race, class, and gentrification.We invite you to join us in an enthralling conversation, where we delve deep into the wellsprings of inspiration, the impactful influences, and the fascinating creative process that breathes life into Santos Shelton's enchanting and emotive artwork.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #132

Journey into 'Unseen': Set Hernandez's Feature at BlackStar Film Festival

Meet Set Hernandez, a filmmaker and community organizer who uses their platform to amplify the voices of the underrepresented. Set, a queer, undocumented immigrant with roots from Bicol, Philippines, shares their unique perspective on filmmaking and advocacy. They provide a behind-the-scenes look into their film, "Unseen," which will premiere at the BlackStar Film Festival in Philadelphia. In this episode:* Dive deep into Set's journey as a filmmaker and community activist, and how their personal experiences have shaped their work.* Understand their commitment to storytelling that expands the portrayal of underrepresented communities on screen. * Discover how Set's background as a published linguistics researcher and community organizer has influenced their approach to filmmaking.* Learn about the story behind "Unseen," a unique narrative that explores immigration, disability, and mental health.* Understand how Set's vision of inclusivity and accessibility in filmmaking has guided their creative process for "Unseen."Set opens up about their personal journey as a filmmaker and activist, and how their own life experiences have deeply influenced the stories they choose to tell. They talk about their work with the Undocumented Filmmakers Collective, and how it promotes equity for undocumented immigrants in the film industry. Set also shares the story behind "Unseen," a film that sheds light on the challenges faced by Pedro, a visually impaired, undocumented immigrant, and aspiring social worker. Join us in conversation with Set Hernandez, an advocate who is breaking barriers and pushing boundaries in the film industry. Learn about their vision for creating more inclusive and diverse narratives in cinema, and don't miss the insightful conversation on their award-winning film "Unseen."🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #131

'La Lucha': Violeta Ayala's World Premiere at BlackStar Film Festival

Violeta Ayala, an exceptional artist who merges technology, storytelling, and culture to create riveting narratives. Violeta is a pioneer in filmmaking and a vocal advocate for her Quechua heritage. Her groundbreaking work redefines the art scene, filmmaking, storytelling, and technology. They discuss Violeta's film, La Lucha, which will have its world premiere at the Black Star Film Festival in Philadelphia. Violeta introduces herself as a futurist and a weaver, who combines different mediums and technologies to create her narratives. She aims to break away from colonial ideas and create a more inclusive and diverse storytelling landscape.Within this episode:Delve into Violeta Ayala's role as a futurist and weaver of stories, challenging traditional filmmaking notions.Explore her belief in education beyond reading and writing and the significance of storytelling in human culture.Discover how Violeta's unique perspective as someone on the autism spectrum has shaped her journey as an artist and filmmaker.Learn about Violeta's latest documentary, "La Lucha," which chronicles the world's longest protest by people with disabilities, advocating for disability rights in Bolivia.Delve into her emphasis on art's role in evoking emotions, challenging perspectives, and fostering self-critical thinking.Violeta discusses her journey as an artist and filmmaker. She shares how her unique perspective as someone on the autism spectrum has shaped her approach to storytelling. Violeta also talks about her early experiences in Bolivia and Australia, her discovery of filmmaking, and her passion for giving a voice to marginalized communities. She delves into the intersection of technology and art, highlighting the evolving nature of film and the need for new narrative languages. Violeta provides insights into her latest documentary, "La Lucha," which follows the longest protest by people with disabilities in the world. She emphasizes the importance of creating art that provokes emotions, challenges perspectives, and opens minds.Join us in conversation with Violeta Ayala, a groundbreaking filmmaker who challenges the status quo. Learn about her advocacy for her Quechua heritage and her upcoming world premiere at the Blackstar Film Festival. Don't miss it!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #128

Amplifying Diverse Voices: A Conversation with Maori Karmael Holmes, Founder of BlackStar Projects

Meet Maori Karmael Holmes, the founder, CEO, and artistic officer of BlackStar Projects. BlackStar Projects is the driving force behind the BlackStar Film Festival, an annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and global communities of color, featuring films by Black, Brown, and Indigenous filmmakers from around the world.Maori Karmael Holmes is a renowned curator, filmmaker, and writer, dedicated to championing diverse voices in the film industry. As we delve into her inspiring journey, we explore her passion for film, the impact of influential movies and filmmakers during her youth, and the intersection of her personal journey with the founding of the BlackStar Film Festival.Join us as we discuss:Maori's approach to documentary filmmaking, capturing authentic narratives while respecting the privacy and dignity of her subjects.Insights into her powerful documentary "Scene Not Heard: Women in Philadelphia Hip-Hop" and its exploration of underrepresented voices in the music industry.The mission and significance of the BlackStar Film Festival, as well as the programs and initiatives organized by BlackStar that contribute to a more inclusive and equitable landscape for filmmakers.Discover the impact of groundbreaking films showcased at the BlackStar Film Festival, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional genres. Gain insights into the evolving independent film community in Philadelphia, the festival's base, and Maori's exciting highlights from this year's program.Join us for an engaging episode as Maori Karmael Holmes shares her invaluable perspectives on amplifying diverse voices and shaping a more inclusive future for filmmakers.🎧🌟 Please Rate and review this Podcast to Support the Best! 🌟🎧
S8 #122

Rob Lee: The Truth In This Art Story on Creative Mornings

Step into the inspiring world of Maryland Art Place as Rob Lee, the naturally curious and talented storyteller, takes the stage for his Creative Mornings talk on the theme of 'Truth.' In this captivating presentation, Rob explores the concept of truth through three famous quotes, sharing his unique perspective as the host of "The Truth In This Art" podcast.With over 400 interviews featuring a diverse guest list of artists, entrepreneurs, and tastemakers, Rob has become a prominent voice in Baltimore and beyond. Motivated by a desire to challenge negative narratives and false perceptions about his beloved hometown, Rob created "The Truth In This Art" podcast in 2019. In recognition of his impactful work, the podcast was awarded the title of Best Podcast in Baltimore by Baltimore Magazine's esteemed editors in 2022.Beyond his podcast, Rob's commitment to the arts and community shines through his active involvement on the boards of the Baltimore Improv Group and Creative Nomads. These organizations provide platforms for live comedy shows, adult and youth workshops, podcasting, and foster the professional and craft development of arts entrepreneurs. Rob's dedication to providing access to arts, music, and cultural programming to all youth and families is a testament to his belief in the transformative power of creativity.Join Rob Lee as he takes you on a thought-provoking journey through his Creative Mornings talk at Maryland Art Place. Experience the wisdom and insights he uncovers through three powerful quotes, and gain a deeper understanding of truth in the context of art, storytelling, and community.Photo by Schaun Champion🎨🎙️ Immerse yourself in the exploration of truth with Rob Lee, the creative force behind "The Truth In This Art" podcast, as he delivers a captivating Creative Mornings talk at Maryland Art Place! 🌟🗣️
S8 #116

Empowering Communities through Entrepreneurship: Insights from Tayyib Smith (The Truth In This Art Beyond : Philadelphia)

Meet Tayyib Smith, the founding partner and chief strategist at The Growth Collective. In this episode, we cover:Tayyib's background and early experiences that have shaped his work today.The role of hip-hop culture as a vehicle for entrepreneurship and economic empowerment, and the inspiration behind founding the Institute of Hip-Hop Entrepreneurship.Tayyib's approach to building and nurturing relationships between artists, niche brands, and diverse audiences, and how it has contributed to his success as a cultural connector and entrepreneur.Three guiding truths that have shaped Tayyib's career and continue to drive his endeavors.The creation of The Growth Collective, its mission to address systemic racism and wealth inequality in communities of color, and its strategies to provide access to resources and capital.The key challenges faced during the inception of The Growth Collective and how they were overcome.Effective ways to share information and resources with underprivileged communities and ensure equitable access.The goals and priorities of The Growth Collective and Tayyib's vision for the organization's evolution over time.Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as Tayyib Smith shares his insights and experiences in empowering communities of color and generating wealth through his entrepreneurial endeavors.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #114

Musical Magic: An Interview with Trilla Kay, the Fearless DJ and Entrepreneur

Engage in a captivating conversation with the multi-talented artist, DJ, and entrepreneur, TrillaKay.This episode was recorded at Eaton Radio - Eaton Radio empowers grassroots storytelling and supports emerging, contemporary, and historic underground music. We've produced over 2000+ shows of talk radio and music through a rich and varied rotation of DJ mixes, interviews, and regular shows.In this episode, we delve into:TrillaKay's journey from being a young music enthusiast to becoming a successful DJ with a devoted fan base.The unique qualities of TrillaKay's mixes, music elements, and playlists that have played a pivotal role in their career.Their diverse range of influences, from house to international sounds and hip hop, and how these inspirations have shaped their fearless approach to innovation.The challenges and triumphs they've encountered along their artistic path and how they have persevered to achieve their goals.Their entrepreneurial endeavors and how they've been able to create a distinct brand and connect with their audience.The importance of representation and inclusivity in the music industry, and how TrillaKay actively contributes to creating spaces for underrepresented artists and communities.Join us for an insightful and inspiring conversation with TrillaKay, where we explore their artistic journey, creative process, and commitment to fostering an inclusive and vibrant music scene.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #113

Designing a World of Wonder: Q&A with Jordan Levine, Founder of WonderBooks

Today I’m honored to be in conversation with Jordan Levine, a Baltimore-based designer, illustrator, and the founder/CEO of Wonderbooks Tools For Wonderers - Timeless Notebooks for a Range of Purposes. Please welcome Jordan Levine.Wonderbooks is a company started in 2018 by designer, illustrator, and comedian Jordan Levine in Baltimore. Influenced by vintage design and ephemera, but with an eye on the horizon, Wonderbooks creates useful and beautiful notebooks for a multitude of purposes. You can find Wonderbooks in several retail locations, including the Made In Baltimore Pop-Up Store at 20 W. North Ave, Baltimore, MD, and Atomic Books at 3620 Falls Rd, Baltimore, MD.In this episode, we touched upon the following points:Jordan's background and how he discovered his passion for illustration and design.The realization of wanting to pursue a creative path and the factors that influenced this decision.Jordan's favorite artists and the individuals who have inspired his work.The development of his artistic skills and the steps he took to establish a career in art.The influences that shape Jordan's work, including custom lettering and illustration styles.Join us as we dive into the world of design, illustration, and the founding of Wonderbooks with Jordan Levine. Gain insights into his creative process, inspirations, and the keys to success in the industry.🎧🌟 Please Rate and review this Podcast to Support the Best! 🌟🎧
S8 #111

Exploring 'The Culture' with Dr. Asma Naeem, Director at the Baltimore Museum of Art

Meet the remarkable Asma Naeem, the Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director at the Baltimore Museum of Art and curator of "The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century" exhibition."The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century" is on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art from April 5, 2023, to July 16, 2023. Don't miss the chance to experience this exhibit firsthand, and mark your calendars for June 18, when "The Culture" will be free for all visitors.In this engaging episode, we delve into:Asma's fascinating journey into the art world, from practicing law to pursuing a Ph.D. in American Art.Her experiences as the first person of color leading the Baltimore Museum of Art.An insightful exploration into "The Culture," an exhibition that brilliantly captures the profound influence of hip-hop on contemporary society.A look into Asma's curatorial process, the challenges faced, and the triumphs celebrated while putting together this groundbreaking exhibition.Asma's vision for the future of museums, emphasizing inclusivity, accessibility, and representation.And a discerning discussion on where Baltimore stands among the top art communities in the region.This episode offers a profound and inspiring insight into the intersection of hip-hop, art, and cultural expression through Asma Naeem's expert lens.Photo by Christopher Myers🎧🌟 Please Rate and review this Podcast to Support the Best! 🌟🎧
S8 #110

Athletic Excellence: Q&A with Olanrele Oni, Founder of Unmatched Athlete

In today's episode, we have an enlightening conversation with Olanrele Oni, the President and Founder of Unmatched Athlete, an organization dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ representation in sports and fitness. Delve into Olanrele's journey with Unmatched Athlete and discover the mission they passionately share with our listeners. Throughout our discussion, Olanrele shares their experiences, insights, and the incredible impact that Unmatched Athlete has had in creating a more inclusive and empowering environment.In this episode, we dive into Unmatched Athlete's impact on the LGBTQ+ community in Maryland through inspiring success stories. Olanrele sheds light on the organization's transformative role. We also delve into how Unmatched Athlete educates and involves allies, crucial for a safe environment. Finally, we preview the  Union Collective Pride Fundraiser—an upcoming event celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion and support, uniting Unmatched Athlete, Movement Hampden, and Union Collective businesses. Joy, empowerment, and fundraising await.During our conversation, Olanrele shared:The story behind their journey with Unmatched Athlete and the driving forces that led them to establish the organization.The mission of Unmatched Athlete, which encourage LGBTQ+ and allied youths aged 5-18 to participate in sports and fitness activities, fostering inclusivity and empowerment.The creative and unique ways that Unmatched Athlete integrates inclusivity and representation into their sports and fitness programs.The impact of their work and the importance of shifting narratives, especially in sports.Tune in to this episode of "The Truth In This Art" podcast to hear Olanrele's insightful responses to these questions and gain a deeper understanding of the incredible work being done by Unmatched Athlete.🎧🌟 Please Rate and review this Podcast to Support the Best! 🌟🎧
S8 #108

Twin Magic Unveiled: Hope and Faith's Interdisciplinary Collaborative Journey

Dive deep into the inspiring stories of creative minds. In this episode, we have the pleasure of featuring D.C.-born, Hyattsville-raised twins, Eleisha Faith McCorkle and Tonisha Hope McCorkle. With their BFA's from New York University in Studio Art, these talented artists bring together their unique qualities to create an impressive interdisciplinary collaboration.In this enlightening conversation, Eleisha and Tonisha share:Their origin stories and the paths that led them to their artistic journeys.The distinctive characteristics that define their work and the sources of inspiration that drive them.The fascinating transformation process of turning an idea into a physical masterpiece.The profound significance of their bond as siblings in both their individual and collaborative creative processes.An in-depth exploration of their first solo show, "OUR SKIN, OUR LOGO."A glimpse into their current projects and their exciting vision for the future.How their artistic practices have evolved over time and their aspirations for the next three years.Join us as we delve into their shared experiences, uncover the intricate narratives behind their art, and embark on their spiritual journey of creation using 2D, 3D, and 4D elements. From everyday activities to poignant memories, discover how Eleisha and Tonisha channel their inspirations into captivating works of art.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this podcast to support the best! 🌟🎧
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