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Sarmistha Mitra is a visionary entrepreneur and thought leader in holistic health, redefining well-being from the inside out. Her transformative journey from empty nest syndrome to empowerment epitomizes the power of proactive self-discovery. Driven by a deep passion for guiding individuals to turn pain into wisdom, Sarmistha created DecodeYou : A Path to Self-Mastery an innovative mind-hacking program designed to cure and prevent symptoms of dis-eases in both mind and body.DecodeYou equips individuals to recalibrate deeply ingrained thoughts and emotions, aligning actions to achieve true well-being. Emphasizing preventative care, Sarmistha empowers others to train their minds to face crises with resilience and grace. Her groundbreaking work has helped thousands unlock their potential and embrace holistic wellness.Sarmistha’s authenticity and relatable approach resonate deeply with audiences, forging connections that humanize the path to self-mastery. Blending science with metaphysics, she demystifies holistic well-being, making it accessible to all.A sought-after speaker, Sarmistha captivates audiences at prestigious events with her profound insights on self-mastery and resilience. Her books, poems, and articles offer a unique blend of spirituality and psychology, inspiring readers to embark on their own journeys of transformation.
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Born on May 12, 1984, in a small village in Russia, surrounded by the untamed beauty of nature, the youngest of three siblings grew up immersed in a world of imagination. With a mother dedicated to nursing and a father working in the agricultural sector, a strong work ethic and deep appreciation for human connection were instilled early on. However, it was the vast fields and whispering forests that left the deepest imprint, serving as both playground and muse. With few children of the same age nearby, storytelling became a refuge—crafted from dreams, nature, and a boundless sense of adventure.Moving to the city for school opened new doors, uncovering a passion for literature, Buddhism, and psychology. Studying English and German further deepened an understanding of human nature, enriching a growing ability to create layered, compelling characters. The love of storytelling evolved into a desire to bring those narratives to life on screen, leading to an entry into the film industry.The journey began humbly—working as a talent assistant, fetching tea and coffee—while closely observing the intricate process of filmmaking. Every small task became an opportunity to absorb knowledge, watching how costumes, lighting, props, and camera work blended to create cinematic magic. Progressing through various roles, the ability to understand people—their emotions, motivations, and dreams—became the strongest asset. Eventually, working as a second assistant director provided an even deeper insight into the art of storytelling, refining skills in pacing, conflict, and resolution.Despite gaining experience, the ambition to create personal stories grew stronger, leading to the bold decision to move to Hollywood. Initial struggles made the journey difficult—taking on various jobs like babysitting, dishwashing, and assisting in different companies—while the passion for filmmaking remained unwavering. Visits to film sets and theaters served as a reminder of where true belonging lay: within the heart of storytelling.Returning to writing, old manuscripts filled with ideas reignited inspiration. One concept, born from a friend's fear of joining a street dance community, stood out. It led to the creation of Fear as a character—one that danced alongside her, embodying internal struggles. This idea transformed into a short film, later shared with producer Mark Buntzman, whose belief in the project was a pivotal moment. Conversations over tea with Mark and his wife, Jenya, centered on overcoming fears, shaping not only the work but the entire storytelling approach.Fueled by this support, the concept expanded into an entire universe, culminating in a completed book. Years of refinement followed, including edits and cover design, all while continuing to build the story into a film and series concept alongside a husband and creative partner. The second and third parts of the story took shape, solidifying the vision.In 2024, with the arrival of a child, work briefly slowed but never stopped. Now, with renewed focus, preparations are underway to launch the campaign for the first book, with full confidence that the story will one day make its way to the big screen. Through the power of storytelling, the journey continues—one of adventure, courage, and the unwavering pursuit of turning imagination into reality.
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Shea William Vanderpoort, a director behind Season 3 of Amazon Prime’s ‘Harlem.’ Shea aimed to bring forth his creative experience and ethic of supporting the cast and crew with a selfless and additive mindset from working on Awkward Black Girl to Harlem. As an Asian-American, he believes filmmaking is problem-solving and believes diverse backgrounds empower us with the ability to overcome any obstacle. In a full circle moment, working on Harlem brought him back to collaborating heavily with creator Tracy Oliver as well as Pharrell and Mimi Valdes, who had all helped launch Awkward Black Girl a decade prior. Starting out as a cinematographer, then editor and co-director before becoming a full-fledged director, Shea knows how to work hard to create a product he’s proud of and see the full picture when creating projects. Shea would love to talk about his experience bringing diverse stories to screen, his career journey from Awkward Black Girl to Harlem and more.
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Director Pete Chatmon a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), about his recent work and upcoming projects. Pete is a dynamic director, creator, and storyteller whose impressive portfolio spans high-profile television shows and his popular podcast Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon.
Pete's upcoming episodes include Yellowjackets, episode 306, which will premiere on March 16, where he intensifies the show's signature tension and suspense in a highly anticipated installment of this dark psychological thriller. He also directed episode 503 of the final season of the hit Netflix show YOU, which premieres on April 24, bringing emotional depth and high-stakes drama as the series heads toward its thrilling conclusion. Pete's direction of NBC's Chicago Fire, episode 1315, which premieres on March 5, continues the show's legacy of action-packed, heart-pounding drama, while his work on CBS's Ghosts, episode 415, premiering March 6, and episode 416, premiering on March 13, showcases his mastery of blending humor with heart, delivering supernatural intrigue that keeps fans hooked. In addition to his directing work, Pete is the creator and host of the hit podcast The Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon, now in its 6th season. The podcast has become a must-listen for anyone passionate about filmmaking, featuring incredible guests like Rob McElhenney, Kaley Cuoco, and Issa Rae. Each episode dives into fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, industry insights, and in-depth interviews, showcasing Pete's expertise and passion for storytelling. With his impressive body of work in both television and podcasting, Pete has solidified himself as a leading voice in the entertainment world. A conversation with him would offer valuable, behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process and the art of storytelling.
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Lyrical Chris, the visionary behind the groundbreaking 5D Rap genre, introduces Level 5—a track radiating positivity, high vibrations, and an elevated state of mind. With a mission to empower and uplift, Level 5 invites listeners into a space of peace, affirmations, and pure energy, redefining the way music connects to the soul.Explaining the inspiration behind the song, Lyrical Chris shares, “5D Rap is about stepping into the fifth dimension—a place of peace, joy, and high vibrations. I wanted to create a song that brings that heavenly energy to Earth, where people can affirm, ‘I’m never tired. I’m loving the times.’ It’s about making the choice to live at a higher frequency.”Through themes of self-affirmation and inner strength, Level 5 encourages listeners to rise above negativity by being intentional about what they consume—physically, emotionally, and mentally. “What you drink, who you’re around, the energy you let in—all of it shapes your vibration. If you surround yourself with positivity, you elevate to that Level 5 state of mind,” he explains.More than just a song, Level 5 is a movement. It serves as a cornerstone of Lyrical Chris’s debut album, Prewrite, a project designed to unfold like a musical essay. “Each album is a paragraph, and every song is a sentence in a bigger message,” he reveals. “Prewrite is the introduction, setting the stage for what’s to come.”The creation of 5D Rap stems from Lyrical Chris’s personal journey growing up in Unionville, Georgia, where rap often carried negative connotations. Determined to shift the narrative, he crafted a sound that blends clean, uplifting messages with undeniable energy. “I wanted to prove that rap can be powerful without being materialistic or destructive,” he says.His ultimate goal? To inspire change. “It’s bigger than music—it’s about paving the way for future generations. If you want to rise above tough situations, you have to make the right choices and set the example,” he emphasizes.With Level 5, Lyrical Chris extends an open invitation: embrace joy, choose a higher frequency, and step into a reality where positivity reigns. Are you ready to reach Level 5?
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New York Times bestselling author John Jackson Miller has written
novels and comics in many universes, including Star Wars: The Living Force,
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — The High Country and Star Wars: Kenobi, as
well as works for Battlestar Galactica, Conan, Halo, Indiana Jones, Iron Man, and
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Flow $tro – Elevating Music with MeaningFlow $tro’s music is more than just sound—it tells a story. His latest single, “Steppin”, featuring Skooly of Rich Kidz, is a tribute to the confidence and beauty of a woman. “It’s about appreciating how a woman carries herself, from her style to her presence,” he explains. With a slow, dreamy beat and melodic flow, Steppin blends ballad-like vibes with raw lyricism.A longtime fan of Skooly, $tro credits him as an early influence. Now, their collaboration brings Steppin to life. “The video is dropping soon—it’s hard. Get that, download it, share it.”$tro’s journey began with poetry in high school, later evolving into music. His debut album, $troetry, reflected those poetic roots, but now, his process is more instinctive. “I vibe with the beat, find the melody, then build the lyrics. Sometimes I freestyle, sometimes I write.”With four albums and over 70 tracks, his music touches on real-life themes—titles like Patience, Clockin, Clue, and Remember showcase his storytelling. His 2024 album, Conflicted, features Pic, a heartfelt hip-hop ode to his brother.Beyond making hits, Flow $tro is focused on impacting music and his family’s future. “I don’t have to be the biggest face, but I want to leave a mark—whether through my own music or writing for major artists.” His vision is clear: music is a legacy.With Steppin, $tro delivers a feel-good track that celebrates women. “We don’t have enough music praising women. This one does.” Stay tuned for the official video and more from Flow $tro—stream his latest now.
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Al Anderson – The Original Wailers Legendary guitarist Al Anderson has recorded and toured with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and performed with Bunny Wailer. As the lead guitarist for Bob Marley & The Wailers (1973-1976, 1978-1981), his iconic solos helped shape reggae music’s global sound.Al leads The Original Wailers, a band honoring the legacy of reggae’s pioneers while creating its own original music. Their debut album, Miracle, was Grammy-nominated for Best Reggae Album in 2012. Currently, the band is working on a new EP, Mirror of Heaven, with singles Song of the Divine and Si To Me Lo Das available for streaming.A recent Sugarshack Music Channel Unplugged Concert showcased their artistry, featuring Bob Marley’s Redemption Song and a unique medley of Three Little Birds, Legalize It, and Rootsman Skanking.Stay connected with The Original Wailers featuring Al Anderson for new music, videos, and updates on all platforms
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Luke ATME is an international artist from Naples, Italy. Starting at 14 by uploading cover songs online, he later studied music performance at the University of West London. In 2018, he released his debut EP Loudest! and followed with Under the Palm 3s recorded in LA. Known for his blend of Pop and Reggaeton, Luke’s singles “Starting from the Bottom” and “Pull Me Closer” both hit No. 1 on the Upcoming100 Chart. His music has earned him awards, including Song of the Year and Artist of the Year. Luke’s latest EP Sin Filtros showcases his multilingual talents and continues to elevate his global presence.
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Ceo Creative director and president of PCB Productions Keith Arem brings over 20 years of interdisciplinary experience to his work in film, music, new media and AAA video games. Arem is the talent director for many of the top-grossing game titles in history, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 & 2, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 1, 2 & 3. Keith has worked with clients such as Activision, Ubisoft, Sony, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Sega, Capcom, Nintendo and Disney and has recorded and produced over 700 commercial releases, including the Call of Duty series, Saints Row series, Ghost Recon series, Spiderman Series, Yakuza series, Tony Hawk Pro Skater Series, Persona series, Rainbow Six series, and Titanfall. Integrating his music background (Contagion on Capitol Records) with his talents as a director, creator and writer, Arem weaves rich immersive stories across multiple platforms and formats. Arem recently directed his first feature film, Phoenix Incident, and is developing several additional feature film, interactive and television projects, many of which are based on his highly successful graphic novels including “Ascend,” “Infex” and “Dead Speed" and "The Exiled".
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South Florida-based singer-songwriter Leah Dibut begins 2025 with a powerful new chapter in her career, releasing her latest single, “Thank You.” Blending her signature mix of pop and R&B with raw emotion and storytelling, Dibut’s new track delivers an empowering message of resilience and self-love.
“‘Thank You’ came from a very personal place,” Leah shared. “I went through a moment in my life where I felt impacted by someone in a way that shook me, and I knew I needed to write this song for myself. That purpose really comes through in the lyrics.”
Leah Dibut’s voice, known for its velvety tone and soulful delivery, brings a dynamic range of emotions to “Thank You.” Reflecting on the creative process, she said, “One of my favorite elements of the song is how it feels. From the subtle storytelling of the first verse to how the intensity builds as the song progresses, it’s an elevation of emotion that I love.”
Creating the single wasn’t without its challenges. Leah worked closely with a trusted collaborator who understood her vision. “Finding the right words was tough,” she admitted. “You have so many feelings running through you, and it’s hard to put them into words. But having someone who’s been through similar experiences helped bring everything together.”
The music video for “Thank You” is a visual representation of Leah’s evolution as an artist. Working with her mother to conceptualize the visuals, Leah embraced a darker, edgier aesthetic. “We wanted to capture something different, something I hadn’t done before,” she explained. “It was about bringing out the edginess inside of me, and that’s reflected in everything—from the colors to the roaring ’20s-inspired hairstyle.”
Although Leah is rebranding as an independent artist after signing with Mr305 Records in 2023, her commitment to authenticity remains unwavering. She credits her time with the label for teaching her how to balance artistry with personal life, lessons she now applies to her independent career. “I learned so much during that time—about myself, being in the studio, and balancing being an artist with being a normal person. That was a major highlight in my career.”
When asked what she hopes listeners take from the single, Leah emphasized the importance of vulnerability and self-expression. “I want people to know that I’m just as human as they are. I get frustrated, I don’t always get along with people, and that’s okay. My message is that it’s cool to say whatever’s on your mind and to feel those emotions—that’s what makes us human.”
As she continues to evolve as an artist, Leah’s focus remains on building a strong connection with her audience. “I want to be their voice,” she said passionately. “Whatever they’re going through, I want them to know I’m here for them. I want a strong relationship with my listeners because we’re all in this together.”
Leah Dibut’s “Thank You” is more than just a song—it’s a declaration of empowerment and a reminder of the power of resilience. Available now on all major streaming platforms, Thank You marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in Leah’s journey.
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BioThe Reckless is excited to share their newest EP, Who Are You, after a string of singles
over the past few years. The titular track “Who Are You” is a powerhouse debut of their
evolved sound and welcomes listeners to a new era of The Reckless.
Since its debut, the band has undergone a complete sound evolution. The Reckless
began during the pandemic as a one-man show by frontman Fritz Fayman. Joined by
talented musicians who shared his vision, Fayman soon welcomed bassist Michael
Kennedy, who would become a mainstay member. During this period, the band released
one EP, The Get in a Fight EP, while trying to strike harmony with fleeting band
members. Soon after, they encountered Riku Myllykoski, who joined the group on
drums. Within months, John Kelly joined on guitar to complete the group.
“Our sound has become more advanced with our current crew,” shares Fritz Fayman.
“Everyone is doing more to the song—it’s not just me writing everything. Everyone is
doing their parts, which allows for a blending of our styles. There is a level of humility
amongst all our band members. We’re each figuring out what we’re good at and
combining influences and sounds to reach our potential and continued potential.”
Now, The Reckless weaves the distinct interests and musical backgrounds of the four
members to create the robust, authentic, and captivating sound found in their latest EP,
Who Are You.
The band is committed to releasing new music every 3-4 months to connect with their
growing fanbase. “We started making singles for content and creating new music as we
worked to nail down our sound as a group,” shares Fayman. “We were practicing for two
hours twice a week to make sure we were the best band we could be at live shows.”
Their effort has paid off, as demonstrated by captivated audiences during their
powerhouse performances.
Who Are You combines four unique songs into one memorable EP. The titular single,
“Who Are You” opens the stage, followed by the rock anthem “Do it for Free,” the pop-
punk banger “Home,” the reimagined throwback song “GO ON,” and the thoughtful
finale “Remember Me.” Each song contributes a new layer of complexity to the group’s
sound, which comes together with Fritz’s emotive singing from track to track.
The headline track, “Who Are You” began as a riff Fritz put together. “I brought it to the
band and asked what they thought. The song turned out to be an example of the whole
band working together. Riff, base line, drum bits… we each contributed our part.”
“The EP is a great example of how much we’ve grown,” adds Fayman. “There is such a
difference between our first EP and the newer EP that demonstrates our ability to
evolve.”
“Who Are You” was born from a casual exploratory session, during which Fritz Fayman
developed a riff in drop d tuning—inspired by some of the more metal bands Fritz had
recently been listening to—that was heavy yet simple. Playing around, he created a
rough outline of the song and brought the band in to contribute their thoughts.
“It brought out the vibe of a walkout song for a baseball pitcher,” explains Fayman. “It’s
about to go down right now. That excitement from the feeling of watching your favorite
player walking out.” The drumbeat was created using rim shots (outer edges of the
drum), followed by a heavy bass sound. Then came the addition of a guitar riff.
“As we played more, the song came together. Intro. Verse. Lyrics. We took inspiration
from a post we made where we got our first kind of hate comment. We laughed because
we’d made it with that first hate comment.” As Fayman explains, it’s not about the
people writing hateful comments, rather about getting past negativity and writing a great
song to counter what they were saying.
“It’s an angry, upbeat, powerful song,” he adds. “It’s a great example of everything The
Reckless is capable of and does with its wide variety of dynamic shifts, hard-hitting
moments, pauses, and impactful lyrics. I’m really proud of that song.”
At the end of the day, The Reckless wants listeners to know that it’s worth giving your
passion a shot—and really trying your best. They’re excited to keep entertaining live
audiences and giving music lovers a chance to unwind and feel free to express
themselves. Listeners can look forward to more music from The Reckless in the coming
months.
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Dolapo Erinkitola is an established powerhouse in the film and entertainment spaces. With over
20 years of experience, the Chicago native continues to create platforms for filmmakers and
musicians to display their creativity. In 2018, he created Dolapo E. Productions to help
filmmakers breathe life into their projects. Some of Dolapo’s most notable and critically
acclaimed projects include Karen (BET’s #1 Movie in 2021), Scheme Queens (Official selection
of the 2022 American Black Film Festival), The Sound of Christmas (BET’s #1 Christmas film of
2022), I Am John Gabbana (2022), and the highly anticipated Waterboyz (2024).
Born to Nigerian immigrants, Dolapo, along with his nine siblings, was taught generosity and the
importance of serving others. Growing up in Ford Heights, IL and attending Bloom Trial High
School, Dolapo attended Morehouse College in Atlanta GA. After earning several academic
degrees and with an extensive career in medical field. Dolapo looked for ways to pour back into
his community, he focused on leadership development and joined several organizations aligned
with his focus. The former President of the 100 Black Men of American, North Atlanta chapter
and member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc continues to hold mentoring close to his heart.
His continued urge to challenge himself lead Dolapo to take a direct pivot from healthcare
management to artist management. Dolapo has worked alongside Quality Control Music and
supported several Grammy-nominated artists.
Dolapo’s entertainment accolades don’t stop there: he is the Co-owner of Atlanta’s #1 nightspot,
Blu Lagoon Bar and Bistro, and Co-owner of Havana Lounge, another popular Atlanta nightspot.
Dolapo’s passion for creativity, authentic energy, and ambitious personality make him one of the
film industry’s most sought-after Executive Producers, and with a calm, yet ambitious
demeanor, it's easy to see why Dolapo is on track to becoming one of Hollywood’s most
successful producers.
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Empowerment Coach/Speaker for Actors and Women Entrepreneurs. Turning visions into reality | Talent Agent representing actors for Film and TV. Bridging the worlds of film and self-development, Jenna seamlessly blends her rich background in the film industry with a profound dedication to self-development. Transitioning from actor to talent agent & mentor, she guides actors and entrepreneurs to embrace their leading roles helping them shine on and off the screen and in their own lives. Known as the Leading Lady Coach, Jenna combines her expertise as a trained coach and NLP practitioner with intuitive insights weaving acting techniques and self-discovery tools to illuminate the path to authenticity. She is a passionate about transforming lives fostering self-awareness, using healing modalities and empowering others to unlock their full potential and illuminate their gifts with the world. Jenna believes everyone has the tools to become the hero of their own story and she is devoted to helping them realise their potential.
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ECHASL is a dynamic and emerging artist whose music blends Eastern and Western influences, creating a distinctive sound that transcends traditional genre boundaries. Hailing from China, she showcases the richness of her cultural heritage while merging it with contemporary Western styles. Her debut single, "I Know U Know," offers a captivating listening experience, driven by her powerful voice and unique fusion of instruments.This track serves as both a debut for ECHASL and a preview of her upcoming album, Little Black Sheep. It also acts as a protest song, addressing discrimination, including sexism and racism. The song is inspired by the true story of the first Chinese woman documented to have arrived in the United States. Tricked and sold to a circus, she became an exhibit for audiences, dehumanized and objectified. ECHASL's poignant lyrics and storytelling bring to life the emotional journey of this historical figure, while advocating for racial and gender equality.Musically, "I Know U Know" blends the ancient Chinese gu qin (a traditional stringed instrument) with Western double bass and a pop-infused drum beat, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that defy categorization. The result is a harmonious fusion of pop, electronic, and alternative music, enhanced by ECHASL’s extraordinary vocal range. From a deep contralto to a soaring soprano, she effortlessly navigates multiple styles, including R&B, rock, and even country, showcasing her versatility as a vocalist.Lyrically, the song captures the emotional depth of a young Chinese girl’s tragic story, while the accompanying video incorporates elements from both Eastern and Western cultures to further convey the theme of unity and acceptance. ECHASL’s message is clear: despite our differences, we are all the same.Currently in her final semester at the Berklee College of Music, ECHASL is studying songwriting and musical theater performance. She relocated to the United States at the age of 13 and began her music career in 2024. Her artist name, ECHASL, is an acronym for "Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining," reflecting her optimistic approach to creating music. As a hands-on artist, she not only writes her own lyrics but also collaborates closely with producers to craft the sounds she envisions, often pushing the boundaries of conventional music production. The fusion of a gu qin with a double bass is a testament to her innovative approach.Her passion for experimentation extends to other tracks, such as "Butterfly on Fire," where she successfully incorporated bagpipes into her composition—a request she made to her producer, who initially doubted the combination.Eager to share her unique sound with the world, ECHASL is establishing herself in the global music scene. Her music is a powerful reflection of her cultural heritage, personal experiences, and dedication to using her platform to raise awareness about important social issues. Though she doesn't expect her music to change the world, she believes that, as an artist, her voice is a powerful tool for protest and advocacy. With "I Know U Know," she takes a bold step toward blending cultures and speaking out for those who have been silenced.As ECHASL continues to release music, her journey promises to be one of bold creativity and meaningful impact, as she seamlessly fuses Eastern and Western cultures, offering a musical experience unlike any other.
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Ollie Byrd finally dated the girl he had dreamed of since he was 14. They were together for several years before parting ways. A year after the breakup, Ollie wrote a song about the experience—a quintessential emo narrative. Decades later, he revisited the track, producing it in low-fi with subtle rock guitar elements, and released it as “The Sun Will Bring the Day Again.”The title, which does not appear in the lyrics, reflects a sentiment of optimism, as Ollie explains, “I couldn’t bring myself to make it that sad… I thought it would be nice to have at least the title be optimistic.” The song, a reflection on the loss of his first true love, captures a raw, universal theme.“The Sun Will Bring the Day Again” is, in Ollie’s words, “about acceptance.” He elaborates, “I had a crush on her since I was 14. She was literally the girl of my dreams. We had four or five years together, but I took it for granted, and of course, there’s the level of testosterone motivating a young man to do silly, extremely stupid behaviors.”Having started recording at home in 2004, Ollie has long embraced the low-fi sound. He often draws comparisons to Alex G, a popular artist known for recording at home, with Ollie noting, “Every kid records at home now. Every kid in America has an album.” Ollie plays all the instruments himself and serves as his own producer.Ollie’s 2006 album Barrel O’ Fun received positive reception, and he toured with a band for several years. However, he realized that the music business, while rewarding, couldn’t sustain him long-term. After a period off the radar, Ollie released music in 2012 before taking it down for rework.In 2018, his song “Couple Skate” from Barrel O’ Fun went viral on Instagram, prompting him to return to his music career. Although Ollie still enjoys hard rock and over-driven guitars, he has since embraced a more mellow style, drawing inspiration from acoustic artists like Nick Drake and Jeremy Enigk.Reflecting on his growth as a musician, Ollie notes that when he originally wrote “The Sun Will Bring the Day Again,” he had limited compositional skills. However, when recording it years later, he applied the techniques he had honed over the years. He incorporated elements of over-driven guitar inspired by Brian Eno’s work on Here Come the Warm Jets to add complexity and texture to the original, simple concept.“The Sun Will Bring the Day Again” remains a deeply personal track for Ollie, infused with raw emotion. It is a testament to both his growth as an artist and the heartache that inspired it. With new music on the horizon, listeners can connect with Ollie Byrd across all platforms for fresh songs, videos, and updates.
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In this episode, Sidney Spencer, a talented and driven journalist, shares her inspiring journey in the world of broadcast journalism. Sidney has covered major national stories, such as Alabama's Supreme Court IVF ruling, the Birmingham Mass Shooting, and the sentencing in the Carlee Russell case. She also assisted in coverage of Hurricane Milton’s aftermath for CBS 42’s sister station, WFLA. In just a year at CBS 42, she’s honed her skills as a solo anchor, covering weekday shows and weekend news. Sidney reflects on her early passion for journalism, which began in middle school, and how she’s grown from a reporter to a trusted anchor. She discusses how women in media today are not only leading the charge in telling powerful stories but also proving that they can achieve anything—both in the newsroom and beyond.
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Hope Georgiou is the co-founder and CEO of HG Media—a dynamic company dedicated to revolutionizing digital marketing by merging innovation with authenticity. With a deep passion for the field, Hope has successfully built and scaled campaigns that drive genuine brand engagement. Her work with major brands like Disney+ and Levi’s highlights her knack for integrating creative storytelling with data-driven strategies. For instance, she led a campaign for Disney+ that blended interactive digital experiences with traditional media, significantly boosting audience engagement. Similarly, her initiatives with Levi’s combined digital content and physical brand experiences, resulting in memorable and impactful campaigns.
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BioJennifer Esposito is an American actress who has appeared in both film and television. She's known for her roles in Summer of Sam (1999), Don't Say a Word, Crash, Taxi, and Mob Town. Her first major film was Spike Lee's Summer of Sam and she also appeared in Lee's 1998 film He Got Game. Esposito recently made her directorial debut with Fresh Kills, the first film to be financed and traded by a global fan base.
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In this episode of Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.
we explore the societal expectations placed on women throughout history, the challenges they still face, and the persistent boxes society continues to place them in, despite progress. We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
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Jennifer Esposito discusses her film #FreshKills on the Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean podcast. Tune in on all podcast platforms and watch the conversation streaming on #Facebook and #YouTube.
In this episode of Creator to Creators, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
We hope you find it insightful and share it with others. Be sure to subscribe to Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean
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Drummer and songwriter JustHutch never set out to launch a career as a recording artist—it simply happened. Her debut album, Maze, features nine tracks that span hip-hop, rap, and various other genres. With a conversational and melodic rap style, she also incorporates her vocal talents, blending rap with singing. Some tracks even include actual conversations, further adding to the album's unique charm.The album's melodies are diverse, ranging from blues and hip-hop to orchestral and funk influences. As a drummer, Hutch brings a distinctive flavor to the beats, which she creates herself as part of her wider musical portfolio. “It’s kind of all over,” she explains, reflecting on her genre-bending approach. “But that’s just the thing. It’s cool to play in different genres and showcase different things.”Thematically, Maze delves into Hutch’s personal experiences, particularly her toxic relationships. "A lot of those songs were in the vault, and I just wanted to push them out," she reveals. "I wasn’t going to do anything with those songs, but then I thought, I might as well put them out and see where it goes.”The album opens with "Drums Intro," which holds special significance for Hutch, as it marks the moment her musical journey as an artist began. The track was created spontaneously in a friend's studio. "We were just jamming," she recalls, "I didn’t even know it was being recorded. I was just having fun with it." After the session, her friend encouraged her to pursue music, and Hutch realized she had something special.Although she’s primarily known for her drumming, Hutch has performed with bands, including at LA's Peppermint Club, a venue where Justin Bieber has performed. She also runs Icebox Studios LLC, where she produces and creates her own beats. Despite her extensive background in music, venturing into artist work and songwriting is a new endeavor for her. “This is new to me,” she admits. “I didn’t even know I had the potential."Maze is a reflection of her exploration into new artistic territory. The album's varied sounds, unexpected transitions, and eclectic use of instruments, such as the haunting flute in “Drill,” make it a dynamic listening experience. Hutch is also working on other projects and hints that her next album will explore more R&B influences. "Sometimes it’s rap, sometimes it’s R&B, sometimes it’s hip-hop," she shares. “Artistically, I can play guitar, I can play drums, I can produce anything that comes my way. I’m just going to keep doing this and see how much better I can get.”Maze marks the beginning of JustHutch's exciting journey as an artist, and she’s eager to continue experimenting and perfecting her craft.
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