Artist Gripes is a podcast that interviews and discusses the artist experiences in order to dispel the problematic presumptions about artists.
The Black Lives Matter Protests Continue, more cities are showing their solidarity. We are still in a pandemic and everyone's got a F*&%$ing opinion. This podcast is about sorting your feelings, so we can all make them more manageable.
Hiyasmine Gaskins went to study abroad in Italy and she wouldn't change it for the world. That doesn't always mean things are perfect.
Remember this is a process. We're all in it together. So sometimes, I just have questions and qualms. Everyone's been here before and this is THAT episode. Featuring Justin Green from the Painted Fool Podcast
Brandyn Heppard of Universal Rebel is talking about a lot of the hard stuff providing guidance, wisdom and a bunch of questions about our moral/ artistic compass, exploring how things can get messy when we reject capitalism and also navigating the way through whether government and arts can ever find a balance. And what about you as an artist? What about your balance?
EMPRYSS came over and talked about lots of things from sexuality, liberation, compatibility to even discussing some major life changes she’s made. This episode not only discusses but represents so much about what kind of space we need to find and be ourselves.
Pedro Hernandez opens up about how crucial and important making the right decisions are for your health your success and your career....even if that means finally setting limitations. It's not as easy as you'd think.
Packrat gives us the skinny on things that may not be so obvious to other artists, new dancers, and society at large. From the length of auditions, to unpaid gigs and being prepared, she gives us all the nitty gritties about the work that goes into surviving and thriving in the dance industry....in Los Angeles.
Liliane Wolfe talks about the trials and tribulations of musical theatre and it’s steady but slow pace on diversity both in front and behind the casting table.
Part 2 of One Show One Hundred Lessons provides more insight and advice than it does gripe. It gives artists especially producers advice on how to avoid the perils of producing... a shit show. Special thanks to cohost Justin Green from The Painted Fool Podcast!
No Intro Needed! Justin Green and I went to LA for our first west coast No Peeking Show and our cup runneth over with advice, lessons, red flags, knowledge, tips, hacks and more. We had so much to say, it’s TWO EPISODES! Here’s part ONE.
Ever wonder when you’re going to FEEL like a success? Kat Reese dismisses that myth of what the peak of your success may look like feel like or actually be.
Eileen Ramos continues to break the silence about mental health & tears down the myth of mental illness being the direct source of successful creativity for artists.
Chazz Jogie gives us some tips on external process and how to get those creative juices flowing.
Brian Piña lets us in on how he turned ugly truths into a tool for something for better. Or at least something he can be proud of: A true reflection of himself.
Listen to Chris Ortiz’s take on community and relationships and it’s importance in what many people would consider success.
Tara Moses calls a spade a spade about representation, miseducation, and not settling for what PWI’s have to offer us in the world of theatre and the arts.
Mia Duran tackles the harmful presumption that artists need dysfunction to create. In turn she’s got some really great news for artists going through it at the moment
Max Feinstein tells us how to get things done when we are stagnating from lack of work or in paralysis when we have lots of work but aren’t accomplishing our goals.
Join me in a truly funny back and forth with Courtney Wheeler, who hosts a comedy showcase in Jersey City.
Artist Gripes is a podcast that interviews artists of different disciplines every week to dispel the problematic presumptions society has about artists.