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Episode 327: DJ SOUL “The Last Taste Maker” On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas welcome New York's finest @DJSoulNYC. Souls speaks on getting his start in nightlife (02:24), details the early sighting of blends which encouraged him to sell his own (18:22), and reminisces on working with his DJ peers @IAmMarkRonson @DJNeva @DJEricLaPeau and @DJGoldfingerNYC (38:30). He remembers hand writing his first mixtapes (1:06:01), landing a residency at #Bungalow8 (1:13:01) and talks working in music journalism for @MassAppeal (1:43:22). Soul explains why he boycotted @BadBoyEnt after a beef with @Diddy (1:53:50), his mixtape ‘Assorted Donuts' getting nominated by @VibeMagazine x @VH1 for Mixtape Of The Year (2:05:10) and how he got involved with Santos due to @Vashtie, Q-Tip (@QTipTheAbstract) and @RichMedina (2:16:40). Finally, he speaks on DJ'ing and programming @SneakersnStuff in New York (2:40:01).
Vashtie is the original IT girl in NYC. She is also a DJ, designer, film maker, and a new mom. We discuss her transition to motherhood, her labor experiences, sex and love after babies, how she got her career into the place it is now, and so much more. This episode starts with a solo where I talk about my own motherhood challenges. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Rhoback.com code acme for 20% off your first order through the end of the weekTalkspace.com/acme code SPACE80 for $80 off your first month Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No two artists better symbolize success and downfall than Kid Cudi and Charles Hamilton. Massive talents, major deals, mental issues. But their paths after getting on could not be more different. As the culture became less about artist discovery and celebration, blogs, in order to get engagement, became dependent on chasing page views at any expense.
Tune in this week as the dolls are still in person live from Full Court Studios in Brooklyn, hey Mandii! TT GG and DD start reminiscing about pre Instagram Brooklyn when there was no Uber, Habana Outpost was Black, Vashtie was throwing parties and you had the number to every black car in BK. We ask the question, “Are we part of gentrification?” GG argues that the idea that Black people returning back to historically Black neighborhoods is not necessarily gentrification and the argument against it is anti-Black. DD talks about his recent readings from his neighbor and another in a recent New Orleans trip. GG discuss in a reading hearing that she was a former medicine woman and TT agrees about her recent mediation and getting inspired to do the same. Everyone online has been talking about being in their villain era… so we ask the question, what era are you in. TT talks about surrendering and being present and DD reminds her that she's been in that era for years. “Damn bitch you still surrendering”?! Let us know what you want to hear or what guests you'd like to hear! Email any of your questions to theoprahroseshow@gmail.com Instagram - @theoprahroseshow Twitter - @oprahroseshow
For many entrepreneurs hoping to grow or scale their business, successfully sourcing investment capital is a major pain point. What investors are looking for can be a mystery. This episode features a panel discussion with expert investors and finance professionals who give insight into why businesses succeed or fail to attract investment and outline what business owners can do to become more Investible. Panelists include: Chris Williams of PROVEN Investments, Beresford Grey of SYGNUS Capital, Karrian Hepburn-Malcolm of The Trinidad and Tobago Unit Trust Corporation, Kriss Marcus of Aspire Fund Management Company Limited, and Vashtie Dookiesingh of The Inter-American Development Bank.
Before Jedidiah paused the internet with Kylie Jenner wearing her Vashtie dress in 2020, she was made redundant from her full-time job just a month before. What seemed like an overnight success was actually, at the time, 4 years in the making - and what comes with overnight growth isn't always glamorous. Born into a Nigerian and Ghanian lineage, influenced by her hometown of Hackney East London, Jedidiah always had a flair for fashion, and creativity was encouraged in her home. So it was no surprise that whilst studying Fashion Journalism at London College of Fashion, she knew very quickly that if she were to pursue fashion, it was going to be something within design. Upon graduation, she began working as an events coordinator and invested in courses to learn how to construct garments, sewing pieces for clients in the evenings and weekends. Fast forward to 2021 and Loud Brand Studio's is a force to be reckoned with, as well as Jedidiah being listed as a Forbes 30 under 30 this year. Having just recently launched her new collection, Iru, inspired by Nigerian food, I had the opportunity to sit down with Jedidiah to bring things back to the beginning and take you behind the scenes of what comes with fast growth. Discover more: Follow Jedidiah on Instagram: @jed_ba Follow Jedidiah on Twitter: @jedba__ Follow Loud Brand Studios on Instagram: @loudbrandstudios Follow Loud Brand Studios on Twitter: @loudbrndstudios Visit the online Loud Brand Studios Store: www.loudbrandstudios.com Follow The Entry Platform on Instagram: @theentry_platform Follow Rebecca Tembo on Instagram: @iamrebeccatembo
“How can I be building with my audience during a pandemic?” “What's the purpose of creating content?” “Email or social media?” ----- Cristina Jerome is a professional music marketer and the founder of RnBae Collective, an R&B focused agency providing event production and brand partnerships. She founded RnBae as a platform to specifically highlight R&B - as its own thing separate from Hip-Hop - in hopes of shining a much-needed light on the extremely talented R&B singers and artists that may be getting overlooked. Through RnBae, Cristina has worked with countless artists and coordinated brand partnerships with brands including Atlantic Records, Red Bull, Vashtie, and more. Being at the forefront of the shifting landscape in the world of marketing within the music industry, Cristina and RnBae are a great resource for artists looking to navigate the brave new world we find ourselves in. #BlackLivesMatter, please support in any way you can. See HERE for a list of resources.
This episode, the Squad dives into their feelings about COVID-19! Topics also include Vashtie's wedding, Karl Malone's off-the-court record; and Joe Biden's chances of winning. New Music: Future - The High Life New Media: The Last Dance finale (ESPN); Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix) Do you have a question? Send us an email here: PSANYCLive@gmail.com Follow the PSA podcast on Twitter and Instagram! Follow Robbie Digital on Twitter and Instagram; Jade Mayo on Twitter and Instagram; lion goodman on Twitter and Instagram; and OG Randy on Twitter and Instagram!
*RECORDED IN QUARANTINE* Audio may have slight distortion. Launched as a panel in 2015, TTYA Talks is a platform curated by Irene Agbontaen focusing on navigating through a creative career, providing global access to successful women working within the creative industry and sports.
Welcome to another episode of My Lil Podcast! @mylilpodcast on IG Ish (@im_theish) and Wallstreet KB (@wallstreetkb). RIP Shad Gaspard. This episode we discuss Vashtie getting married, Trump still scared of Obama, Future vs Russell Wilson, Cheating Fund and NASA's Parallel Universe. Be sure to connect with us via email a mylilpodcast@gmail.com if you ever want to come on to an episode or submit topics for the playlists. Follow our playlist on Apple Music; My Lil Rap Playlist & My Lil R&B Playlist.
The Wassup Wit It Kings are back with more heat. The topics this week include Jay-Z Daughter, Verzuz, Gilbert Arenas, Vashtie, Flying girls out and much more. Don’t forget to send your “Ask The Bros” questions for WassupWitItPod@gmail.com Follow us on all social media platforms @WassupWitItPod
They boys are back!!! We tap in to Vashtie wedding fit, Rios freezing up, whats the last dance mid? Nelly vs Luda, we don't care about 69 + more
Elaine Welteroth’s fabulous Brooklyn Stoop Wedding.Making Lemonade from these rotten lemons we’ve been given aka Covid-19.Vashtie’s wore a silk Durag to her nuptials As always follow Brandi on Instagram @BrandiChamp
Pennie talks global pandemics and how we can make this Corona Virus shit show a better experience for ourselves and others. She talks dating during the Roni times, practices to be more productive when working from home, Twenties on BET created by Lena Waithe, and more! The article I mentioned during the "Peace Of Mind" segment: TITLE: AT HOME PRODUCTIVITY PRACTICES FOR THE FREELANCE CREATIVE & THE SELF EMPLOYED LINK: HTTPS://WWW.VASHTIE.COM/MONDAYMOTIVATION-AT-HOME-PRODUCTIVITY-PRACTICES-FOR-FREELANCE-CREATIVE-THE-SELF-EMPLOYED/
Season 3 Episode 19 Vashtie Kola is truly a renaissance woman – New York based Director, Filmmaker, Artist, Designer, Creative Consultant and DJ. She has cultivated the Downtown New York City scene for over a decade as a style icon, but her curatorial outreach and influence spans worldwide. https://www.vashtie.com https://www.instagram.com/vashtie https://www.facebook.com/vashtiekola
The Complex Sneakers Podcast is co-hosted by Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty and this week they're joined by New York's Downtown Sweetheart, Vashtie Kola. They talk about her iconic Jordan collab, her rise in the New York streetwear scene, and the story behind her Drake shoutout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
INTERNETS! On this episode of The Premium Pete Show, Pete kicks it with Downtown's Sweetheart, VASHTIE! Vashtie talks growing up in a toxic household in Albany, pursuing her passions of art/skateboarding/music/fashion in NYC and bringing them together in a way never seen before! Directing Videos For Justin Bieber, Kid Cudi, Kendrick Lamar, Solange and more. DJing for Prince and Major Brands around the world, being the first female to collaborate with Brand Jordan on her own Jordan 2 Sneaker, Drake shouting her out on a track and so much more... Kick back RELAX & listen to her amazing journey, CHEA!
The ladies talk Essence Fest and Michelle Obama’s speech on finding a partner who compliments you. The group speaks about how awesome you would have to be to compliment the president. The ladies highlight Pink Cole, Clark Atlanta University alumni and owner of slutty vegan who has seen major success in the last year. Pinky along with other entrepreneurs got to shine this year at Essence along with our favs Missy & Kim.Candy wants Missy to do a collaborative album with all her faves . Now that would be a great idea!Our #CareFreeBlackGirl of the week is Regina Hall with her awesome hosting performance at the BET awards. She put on for DC and reminded us we have to support the music. We will never #MuteDC, go go lives.Speaking of the BET awards we were really impressed with the performances. Offset really stood out with his choreographed set. Kudos BET y’all did great.One time for HBO the Black Lady Sketch Comedy show featuring Quinta, Issa, Amanda Diva and all the other dope women taking part in the series. We are living for the black girl magic on screen.Cidnee and Candy got to catch up on Pose and now they are hooked. For those not in the ballroom community the show has been a great eye opener.On the last day of pride Lil Nas X came out as queer and we are so happy from him. A lot of people spoke up in support of him and his music while a few had a lot to say. Lil Nas handled everything with grace and we are rallying behind him with support.For Our Get Free segment - we spoke about ASAP Rocky’s arrest in Sweden. The family is asking for the support of the community to help him get free . But a few people are still upset with his comments towards Black Lives Matter a few years ago. Cidnee spoke about karma and the energy of the world. This situation should be a lesson to all who are seeking personal growth.CANDY spoke about how we should not use this moment to say “I told you so” because the situation is a still not right... It does not help when everyone is pointing the finger.The CareFreeBlackGirl CookOut Brooklyn was a success we got featured on [Vashtie.com] (http://www.vashtie.com/blog/the-carefreeblackgirl-cookout-a-brand-that-focuses-on-black-woman-entrepreneurship-wellness-the-arts/)Our next stops are Atlanta and Savannah . We are currently seeking vendors for all stops - Email carefreevendor@gmail.comOn a serious notes - We talk politicsA lot of conversation surrounding student loan debt has us excited. Well many of the upcoming presidential candidates have taken notice and are gearing their campaigns to those in need. Hali breaks down the things that would be affected with canceling student loans for people. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren both have interesting plans to help the people. Everyone is talking debt cancellation and we are ready.Speaking of people of color, a lot of talk has been surrounding the Afro Future Festival and the artist who pulled out due to the ticket pricing by race. The group analyze both sides of the argument. Black people often don’t get to attend festivals due to pricing. However if there is no lesson which should be equality it further divides people.Hali talked about how guys have to pay more than girls most times... Is that the same thing? Chime in and let us know.CareFreeBlackGirl girls to watchAll the shawties who made the XXL freshmen list are our favesHot girl Meg - Megan Thee Stallion, Tierra Whack & Rico nasty.Music curated by Deejay and Wize Grazette.Tune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation.Follow the hosts on Twitter;Cidnee - [@cidneerich] (https://twitter.com/thejam) Nika - [@carpenika] (https://twitter.com/carpenika) Hali - [@halismith] (https://twitter.com/halismith) DJ CandyRaine - [@djcandyraine] (https://twitter.com/DJCandyRaine)Produced by [QUANNA] (https://twitter.com/QuannaMC) Engineered by Live Hip Hop Daily Executively Produced by [Wize Grazette] (https://twitter.com/TheRealWize) Edited by Wize Grazette, Christopher Mercado & Nehemiah LopezThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support #CareFreeBlackGirl.
I denne uges afsnit af ‘PodPassion' fik Mads Emil besøg af amerikanske Vashtie. Vashtie er bl.a tøjdesigner, dj, creative director m.m. Dette er det første engelsksporgede afsnit i ‘PodPassion'-serien.Samtalen kom ind på Vashties omfattende karriere indenfor musik og mode, hendes spændende jobs, musikvideoer, sociale medier, R'n'B, hendes forhold til Danmark og meget mere. Nas – NY State of Mind Pusha T ft. Rick Ross – Hard Piano Sheck Wes – Mo Bamba Teyana Taylor ft. Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Raekwon – Gonna Love Me (Wu Remix)
I denne uges ‘PodPassion' har vært Mads Emil Grove Møller besøg af fodboldspiller Mathias ‘Zanka' Jørgensen i studiet. Snakken kom ind på baggrund, fodbold, Østerbro og hans nuværende tilværelse i Huddersfield. Derudover snakkede Mads Emil og ‘Zanka' om disciplin, det at sige sin mening, R'n'B, musik generelt, bøger, rejser, fremtidsplaner og meget mere.Passion tracks:Ludovico Einauldi – Una MattinaRoddy Ricch – Die YoungUsher – Twork It OutJeremih & Ty Dolla $ign ft. French Montana – FYT
In this episode we had friend to the show @japanxhitman joined with returning friend to the show @isneakerbox we talked about their “Nikeholikz” days @ japanxhitman love for air max's, @KingJames greatness, Lebron vs AI, sneaker battle “South Beach” Lebron 8s or “Grinch” Kobe 6s, differences between @nike and @adidas contracts, Lebron and Kobe retros. Also discussed flops of “True Blue” and “Katrina” Jordan 3's and how @jumpman23 should market their releases. We talked about the “On Air” sneaker vote, @sean_wotherspoon x @guess farmers market event, @puma x universal studios Hollywood event. Also we discussed, “New” Oakland, bullet trains, new KD 11, @virgilabloh influence on @louisvuitton and possible works @japanxhitman posed the question “Do you think athletes have a say in their shoe design?” We discussed @alealimay role with Jordan, having a hand in the Satin Shattered backboard Jordan 1's, Aleali May Jordan 1's vs Vashtie 2's. We discussed @champagnepapi going to Adidas and so much more. Sorry for the wait, we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Tap in with the Heat Hoarding gang.
The brand is strong! The art is back! The Bronx's very own Desus Nice & THE KID MERO aka the Bodega Boys (from Viceland's Desus & Mero) are giving you their irreverent yet hilarious takes on all things pop culture. Recorded at Red Bull Studios in NYC. This week: Bogey awards, Vashtie comes thru, Mero's kids are plotting on him, Skittles, Bolympics and more!
Show # 53 OUR 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY x DJ for a Cure Originally broadcast live on March 21, 2016 from the storefront of Meridian 23 music bar (@ meridian23nyc) on 23rd Street in New York City. Follow The REFRESH™ (@ itstherefresh) Follow Kieran Meadows (@ kieranmeadows) Follow DJ Prince (@ wifiog) Follow Quiana Parks (@ quianaparks) Follow Vashtie (@ vashtie) Follow DJ Moma (@ djmoma) To donate to DJ for a Cure: gofund.me/djforacure TRACKLIST coming soon. Enjoy. Educate Yourself. Support Good Music. Support Dope Art. Buy. Promote. Go to Live Shows. For The Lovers of Music, The Music of Lovers™ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
In EP 26, Jarrett Adams sits down with NYU Grad and independent Film Maker Chel$y O on her new film Ori Inu: In Search of Self, that she co-wrote and produced with her brother Emann Odufu. She also discusses her internships at the Source Magazine, working with Vashtie, and her recent time working with Spike Lee on Chiraq. She also dives deep into the importance of Black Spirituality, her recent trip to speak at Yale, and making an independent film from scratch.
In this week's episode of A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, Tan Boys and Indoor Boyz unite: Bodega Bamz stops by our apartment for lunch, and we discuss when being an independent artist became cool, why exactly Vice owes him a check, and the legacy of his late, great friend A$AP Yams. We break down his line about Vashtie, trade building superintendent stories, and figure out the worst people on the face of the earth: grown adults who complain when you unfollow them on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vashtie Kola is perfect. How do you interview someone with no flaws? We were fortunate to squeeze out the not so perfect aspects of her life, where she grew up, the disfunction she experienced in her life, and what drove her to perfection, as well as her quirks and her discomfort about discussing past love Pharrell Williams. In a most intimate interview, we get what makes Vashtie so great.
The 23-year-old singer, songwriter, and musician, is a spark of light for the Pop/Rock genre. Born in California, raised in Brooklyn, her bohemian east village style is subtle, fly, and relatable. Her experience growing up in a church choir, gives her music an airy and optimistic feel. Krissy Krissy’s debut single “Dream” hit iTunes on March 20 and has been making waves ever since. Debuting in the TOP 10 at Clear Channels I Heart Radio. The popularity of her debut video for “Dream” landed it a featured spot on MTV.com, and it has over 16,000 hits on YouTube. In the blog and media world, New York City tastemaker, Vashtie featured Krissy Krissy on her blog, saying, “Check out this rising star, Krissy Krissy, just some good old real music.” Along with that, popular German blog ‘Urbanista’ listed her as an inspiration, ‘Remington’s World’ blogged about her, “Creating beautiful art in the form of Pop/Rock songs.” In Krissy’s own words, “Dream Is a song that captures where I started and the determination I have to get to where I want will be. There’s nothin impossible.” W5H Media said it best, “It has been a long time since I heard a good pop rock song. The 90′s had a good share of artists that represented and gave the genre a well-deserved spot. But since then, only a hand full of individuals have managed to make an impact on the music industry. It’s said that talent sometimes skips generations and that just might be the case. Here comes Krissy Krissy.” Krissy Krissy will be opening for Kara Ali this summer on the “Cheap Red Wine” Tour, and other tour dates will be announced. Her second single “Suspicious” just made its debut on iTunes and she is finishing her first full EP “Above All” is set to be released September 25, 2012.
The 23-year-old singer, songwriter, and musician, is a spark of light for the Pop/Rock genre. Born in California, raised in Brooklyn, her bohemian east village style is subtle, fly, and relatable. Her experience growing up in a church choir, gives her music an airy and optimistic feel. Krissy Krissy’s debut single “Dream” hit iTunes on March 20 and has been making waves ever since. Debuting in the TOP 10 at Clear Channels I Heart Radio. The popularity of her debut video for “Dream” landed it a featured spot on MTV.com, and it has over 16,000 hits on YouTube. MTVu recently featured “Dream” on its Freshman Pick of the week contest where it competed against four talented up and coming artists; Krissy Krissy won the contest. In the blog and media world, New York City tastemaker, Vashtie featured Krissy Krissy on her blog, saying, “Check out this rising star, Krissy Krissy, just some good old real music.” Along with that, popular German blog ‘Urbanista’ listed her as an inspiration, ‘Remington’s World’ blogged about her, “Creating beautiful art in the form of Pop/Rock songs,” then ‘Prepster’ choose “Dream” as a favorite of the week and, ‘Kara Ali’ blogged, “the video for the single “Dream” is off the chain!” In Krissy’s own words, “Dream Is a song that captures where I started and the determination I have to get to where I want will be. There’s nothin impossible.” W5H Media said it best, “It has been a long time since I heard a good pop rock song. The 90′s had a good share of artists that represented and gave the genre a well-deserved spot. But since then, only a hand full of individuals have managed to make an impact on the music industry. It’s said that talent sometimes skips generations and that just might be the case. Here comes Krissy Krissy.” Krissy Krissy will be opening for Kara Ali this summer on the “Cheap Red Wine” Tour, and other tour dates will be announced. Her second single “Suspicious” just made its debut on iTunes and she is finishing her first full EP “Above All.” For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support