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Part 1 huh? Jon Salazar is an amazing speaker and artist, so of course we gave him the mic for an indefinite amount of time! In this 2 part conversation we shared stories of our immigrant parents and the hurdles of our upbringing through customs and language. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: when I grow up, I wanna be like Jon.Come hang out with us and the community over at our discord server!https://discord.gg/kZFjjaDvTSIG: @hautboxpodTikTok: @hautboxYouTube: @hautboxpodEmail: hautboxpodcast@gmail.com
Real Talk Chicago is a show where we spotlight Chicago Creatives & Entrepreneurs. This week we sit down with IFMA World Champion Professional Kickboxer Troy "Trouble" Jones. Troy is TOP 7 In The WORLD. We discuss living in Thailand, fighters mentality, Bar Fights, Training MMA Internationally, Should Cops Train MMA?? What's next for Troy? & much more...
Real Talk Chicago is the Flagship Podcast of the Mogul Minds Network. Real Talk Chicago is a show where we spotlight Chicago Creatives & Entrepreneurs.
On this episode of Sippin' 40's, Jacob and Giovanni sit down with artist, writer, and marketing strategist, Nico Rud. Nico Rud is the founder of the website Chicago Creatives and is currently creating content for the blog No More Heros. Nico has dedicated the past few years to sharing the stories of local Chicago artists, designers, musicians, and so much more. Sit back, crack open a cold one and listen to your favorite duo tap into the mind Nico Rud from his experiences growing up, discovering access to art on MySpace, the importance of sharing artist's voices, and diving deep into how brands see people.
Reset checks in with a pair of artists about how they’re channeling their emotions into their work and how art can be used as therapy.
In this episode, we have special guest Josh Allen from Broke Boy Media. Our company, Wealthy Woman Startup, and Josh also discuss the state of creatives and collaboration in Chicago's film and entertainment scene, or lack thereof. It's pretty damn interesting. Follow us for more hilarious talk about filmmaking, slavery, and jokes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-castro755/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-castro755/support
For the latest in our "Chicago Creatives" series, Reset talks to athlete Shawn Sturges on paving a new way after losing his sight at 18 years old.
Hoda Katebi is the founding member of Blue Tin Production, a Chicago-based clothing manufacturing co-op run by refugee and immigrant women. Reset spotlights Katebi for the latest in our Chicago Creatives series.
Luis Carreon stops by Reset to discuss his journey as a magician, and to perform one of his best tricks, for the latest in our Chicago Creative series.
DL Mullen started her first writing business at 18. Since then, she’s continued to create concepts around words with the hope of changing the world one word at a time. Reset talks to the author and editor about her latest endeavor in West Town.
At Tellin’ Tales Theatre in Chicago, everybody has a story. Reset sits down with the theater’s co-founder and artistic director to discuss how she uses storytelling to break down barriers between people with and without disabilities.
Over the last three decades, Michael Muser’s goal has been to create an unforgettable experience for those who step into any restaurant he’s a part of.
Josephine Lee, president and artistic director of the Chicago Children’s Choir. Reset sits down with Lee to discuss her 20-year tenure and her journey in music.
Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss The Greatest Game of Thrones Episode of All Time, Marvel's Avengers End Game, The UNC at Charlotte Shooting, the Conviction of Mohammed Noor, Tink's "Voicemails", School Boy Q's "Crash Talk", The Sudden Loss of John Singleton, BET's "The Games We Play", Jail Time for Soulja Boy, Logo Lillard, the 2019 NFL Draft, and Much more! #Blessthebottle Season 3 Episode 42 features an exclusive interview with Fat Tiger Workshop's very own, Vic Lloyd. Tune in as Vic discusses the history of Fat Tiger Workshop, Teaching and Inspiring other Chicago Creatives, growing up in Kansas, Building a Brand, Chicago Food Hacks, and much more! DOWNLOAD. LISTEN. WELCOME TO THE PREGAME. For all things PreGame Podcast visit livefromthepregame.com
This week, we sit with the very talented visual artist, Louis De Guzman. He incorporates abstract pop art into his paintings and merges his past with his present to create work that draws inspiration from abstract expressionism and pop culture iconography. During our conversation with Louis, we learn how he pulled together his most successful (to date) exhibitions, what it feels like to design for world renowned brands and what his culture means to him during his artistic process. And not to pat ourselves on the back, but (tap, tap) Louis reveals the details of his latest project to us FIRST! #HumbleBrag.
Happy Friday! On this week’s episode, we sat down and interviewed Lauren Scott, host of the television show, Chicago’s Best, where she goes on the road to explore and sample Chicagoland’s best, affordable and iconic dishes. Can you say “dream job”?! Who wouldn’t want to eat at the coolest restaurants and be on TV? Lauren told us about how she got her start in broadcasting, the obstacles she had to work through to get to where she is today and what really goes into making TV.
In this week’s episode, we get to talk to the multi-talented young artist and singer, Tatiana Hazel. She got her start on Youtube, amassing 70k views on a video for one of the first few songs she wrote and sang. Recently hitting Spotify’s top charts as a number one artist to look out for on the “Nuevo Noise” playlist, Tatiana walked us through how a hobby became a career, what it was like starting her musical career at such a young age, how her heritage has inspired her music, and how she has accomplished so much including developing professional relationships with Spotify and Apple Music.
We have been having so much fun with season six! And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, we go ‘head and introduce you to Symone Snowden-Wright. Your new girl crush is a stylist and personal shopping consignment expert at Luxury Garage Sale. Her passion for what she does comes out in her every word during our conversation. We talk to her about where her love for fashion came from, what drives her to be the best personal stylist she can be, and her opinion on fast fashion vs. investing in quality.
This week, we kick it with our friend, Sovren, who is a rapper and musician. He also happens to work for RSVP Gallery, one of the dopest streetwear stores in Chicago. In this episode, we get to hear his views on the rap industry, his description of his killer fashion sense, and what it’s like working at such a creative, well known fashion boutique. Spoiler: Famous people come in all the time!
Officially off of hiatus StayLo Podcast returns for the season premiere episode w special guest artist Tony Cartel. Shawn Grant, Els, and Bria interview Tony about his latest album "Cosa Nostra 2" and also discuss topics ranging from Tony connecting with Swizz Beats to the influence Chicago Creatives have taken upon the world all the way to people sneak dissin in our short lived hiatus. Yea we saw that but its 100. We stay the course as always and keep killing everything like normal. StayLo.
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 135 - Nico Rud (Chicago Creatives) dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Chicago journalist Nico Rud takes a break from interviewing talent for his Chicago Creatives site, for his first time being interviewed anywhere, on Dynasty Podcasts recorded at Virgin Hotels. Rud recalls being introduced to punk and graffiti culture through the Internet back in the days of Myspace, before experiencing it firsthand once he moved to the city. The writer reveals how he originally covered fashion culture via Instagram, before expanding to showcase a wider range of talent via his Chicago Creatives work. Rud recalls how the site was inspired by a potential Joe Fresh Goods interview that never ended up happening, and speaks on the creative process that has gone into publishing over 100 interviews. The writer also reflects on the interviews that inspired and impacted him, and shares the story of a noteworthy creative project with Chicago photographer Elise Swopes. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Audrey Sutherland x Ingrid Lejins x Julia Johanek x Madison Keenan x Briana Eden Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes