An honest podcast about everyday struggles that people don’t really talk about! Vulnerability = strength!
Apollo-Sol talks about his journey with music; Apollo-Sol vs. Damian Price; photography/videography; his upcoming album, Apollo 1; personal life updates; and more. *slight technical difficulties with the audio.
Darius talks about his journey with music, writing, photography; college experience; work in sound production, KND Productions; digital marketing; and more.
Craezo talks about his childhood; music journey and interest in producing; technological setbacks; work with other artists; and upcoming projects, including a solo EP.
Tatenda talks about his origins & moving from country to country; hobbies and interests; mental health practices; his journey as an artist; and more.
Kena & Sean of Goisagi share what taiko is; how the group formed; the venues and events they've performed at; their newest EP, Alight; upcoming events; and more.
Trang talks about her personal growth, spirituality, creative process, and more. Featuring questions from Sushia, TVTENDV, Plastic China Doll, and J. Maxwell.
J. Maxwell talks about how he got into writing, poetry, and spoken word; his creative writing process; his journey with publishing his poetry book, “Sober Thoughts From The Crazy House”; his journey with mental illness, addiction, and recovery; upcoming projects; and more.
Larry talks about how he got started with music; music inspirations; his creative process; past health issues and events; life advice; and exciting upcoming projects and news.
Nick talks about his journey into the music world; his organizations & companies Smoothbrain Social and KND Productions; his freelancing career; other interests and hobbies; and more.
Emet talks about his journey as an artist; balancing work and music; his creative process; success with using TikTok; the importance of networking and connections; and more.
Sushia talks about their journey as a musician; musical inspirations; being born in Russia and being adopted; mental health; and more.
Xavier talks about his journey & growth as an artist; his first three projects (What Am I, The Xperience, and The NXperience); his thoughts on RnB; upcoming projects, and life as a performing artist.
Natasha talks about her life as a Trans Woman and the mental health obstacles that came with her journey; body & gender dysmorphia/dysphoria; gaming & entertainment aspirations; and dating as a Trans Woman.
Luis talks about his early years in music; his bands Cherry Mantis and Dreamfeed; his classical music career & Mid Cities Brass; and his other artistic aspirations.
Alexus ‘Yael, a musician and audio engineer, talks about her journey as an artist; her inspirations as an artist; creative process; aspirations; mental health with balancing life & music; and upcoming full-length feature album coming out in 2022.
Le Lune, my first guest ever on the show is back, to catch us up on what he's been up to over the past year; his progression in his mental health with the help of his girlfriend Brielle; his album El Terribo; his new single, “Action;” his upcoming EP, Intent; and more.
Spencer talks about his journey into music; the Arlington Music Scene; JTE & their newest album, “Heart Tapes”; King Booty; and how he balances life as an artist.
Kayla Scales, aka Plastic China Doll, talks about her journey as an artist; the DFW art scene; her band Igimèjí's newest EP, “Two Trees”; mental health & sexism in art; and how TikTok has impacted the music industry.
Trang talks about her traumatic childhood as an immigrant; domestic abuse; journey as an artist including her recent hire of a business consultant; inspirations; the Arlington Arts Community, RVC Open Mic, SYLA, and other events; her book “Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso” which releases Friday, 25 June 2021; and her book signing event, Aldilà, on Friday, 16 July 2021.
Roman Da’fro talks about gaming, dating life as a musician, how he began his journey as an artist, his plans for the future, his mental and physical health, and shares advice for anyone with self-esteem issues.
Angel Tiffany Jones—a spoken word poet, writer, artist, hairstylist, mom, and survivor—talks about her past, her journey as a poet, her mental health and experience with therapy, and more.
EJ talks about how he got into music, his band Frio Trio, his career as an audio engineer, and we talk about the Arlington Music Scene and where EJ hopes to see it grow.
Patrick Pombuena talks about his beginnings as a musician; his influences; his inspiration for writing music for his bands, Bar Stool Brothers and Artemis Funk; and in this extended special segment, we’ll talk about how we make our relationship work with our busy lives and aspirations. Follow his Instagrams: (@phattestofpats), Bar Stool Brothers (@barstoolbrothers), Artemis Funk (@artemisfunk). Cashapp $PhattestofPats / Venmo @Patrick-Pombuena
Miles Canady aka Prince Pastel talks about how he got into making and creating music; his music inspirations; his albums “Intermission (Deluxe)” which released November 2020, “Introvert: A Short Film About Mental Health,” “Healer: A Short Film About Moving Forward,” and his UPCOMING album “Empath.” We learn about how important mental health is to him; and we hear a funny story about a disastrous Fort Worth Show he performed at. (*This episode was recorded through a video call with Miles*)
Justin King talks about his childhood; how he got into music; his newest album, Dreams and Things; local collaborations including his band, Cherry Mantis, and SYLA; and more!
Le Lune talks about his upcoming album, El Terribo, which releases Nov. 22; Fish (EP); Selling Crack in White Neighborhoods (Album); his art, his past, & politics.
It’s been a while since I renamed and recreated my podcast, so here’s just a brief look at what I’ve been up to and my thanks to y’all!