Grayscale LA

Alex Narvaez

GRAYSCALE LA is a podcast about people living in the in-between. Hosted and produced by Alex Narvaez; award-winning creative director, producer, and journalist. Grayscale LA features intimate conversations with artists, athletes, creatives, and cultural outsiders who are carving their own paths beyond clean labels and mainstream narratives. Drawing from over a decade of experience interviewing some of the most influential voices in music, sports, and culture, Alex brings a thoughtful, grounded approach to storytelling that prioritizes depth over hype. Recorded in Los Angeles, the series explores identity, purpose, creativity, resilience, and ambition through the lens of those who live in the gray area. Immigrants, first-generation voices, cultural hybrids, and leaders navigating multiple worlds at once. These are stories about becoming, not arriving. This series also ties in spirituality and the questions we sit with, the values we carry, and the inner work that quietly shapes how we move through the world. Growth isn’t always loud or linear, and meaning is often found in the spaces between certainty and doubt. Rooted in a cinematic black-and-white aesthetic, Grayscale LA reflects both the visual and philosophical core of the series: life isn’t black or white, success isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the most honest stories are often told from the margins. These are conversations from the gray area, where real life actually happens.

Episodes

  1. Dazy Lyn on Battling Depression, Ayahuasca, Healing, Being a Woman in Hip Hop & Salvadoran vs. Mexican Food

    2 days ago

    Dazy Lyn on Battling Depression, Ayahuasca, Healing, Being a Woman in Hip Hop & Salvadoran vs. Mexican Food

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 9: DAZY LYN In this episode of Grayscale LA, Alex Narváez sits down with Los Angeles rapper Dazy Lyn for one of the most raw and emotionally honest conversations in the series so far. Known for her blend of boom bap lyricism, West Coast energy, and deeply personal storytelling, Dazy has been quietly building a name for herself through authenticity rather than trends. As a half Salvadorian, half Mexican artist raised in Los Angeles, her music reflects both the toughness and emotional complexity that come from navigating multiple identities, cultures, and realities at once. But this conversation moves far beyond music. Dazy opens up about battling depression from a young age, witnessing addiction and homelessness within her family, and the emotional weight of carrying generational trauma. She speaks candidly about spirituality, manifestation, sobriety, and the ayahuasca experience that ultimately changed the direction of her life and creative journey. Together, Alex and Dazy explore the deeper side of hip hop, discussing vulnerability, healing, and the pressure women often face in male-dominated creative spaces. They also dive into Latino identity in Los Angeles, self-worth, emotional discipline, and the difficult process of rebuilding yourself while still trying to pursue success. For Alex, this conversation stands out because it reflects a side of Los Angeles and hip hop culture that often goes unseen, the internal battles, the healing, and the humanity behind the image. This is a conversation about transformation, resilience, and learning how to turn pain into purpose. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    1hr 10min
  2. Jose 'Hoozay' Velasquez  on Salvadoran Pride in LA, Comedy, Identity, and the Rise of Salvi Culture

    8 May

    Jose 'Hoozay' Velasquez on Salvadoran Pride in LA, Comedy, Identity, and the Rise of Salvi Culture

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 8: JOSE 'HOOZAY' VELASQUEZ In this episode of Grayscale LA, Alex Narváez sits down with comedian and content creator Hoozay for a conversation about identity, representation, and the rise of Salvadoran culture. Born in the US, but deep rooted in his Salvadoran heritage, Hoozay has become one of the most recognizable Salvadoran voices online. Building a loyal audience through comedy inspired by real life, family, and cultural experience. From creating backyard comedy shows in his mother’s home to releasing his Amazon Prime comedy special The Salvadoran, his journey reflects a new generation of Latino creators reshaping how their communities are seen and represented. Together, Alex and Hoozay explore what it meant growing up Salvadoran during a time when the culture was often overlooked, misunderstood, or associated with negative stereotypes. Hoozay speaks candidly about hiding his identity as a kid, navigating gang stereotypes tied to Salvadorans, and the deeper impact that invisibility can have on confidence and belonging. The conversation also dives into the recent rise of Salvadoran visibility in mainstream culture, from Heritage Nights and social media movements to major moments at Coachella and the Oscars. They discuss how platforms like TikTok and Instagram have allowed a younger generation to reclaim their narrative, creating representation in ways traditional media never did. For Alex, who was born in El Salvador, raised in Toronto and later moved to LA partly to reconnect with his roots, this conversation feels especially personal. It reflects one of the core ideas behind Grayscale LA, that some of the most powerful stories come from people who have spent their lives existing between cultures, identities, and expectations. This is a conversation about pride, visibility, and what happens when a community that once felt invisible finally begins to see itself reflected in culture. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    1hr 35min
  3. Los Angeles DJ/Producer Jenna Redkē on Identity, House Music, Female DJs, and Reinventing Her Sound

    23 Apr

    Los Angeles DJ/Producer Jenna Redkē on Identity, House Music, Female DJs, and Reinventing Her Sound

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 7: JENNA REDKĒ In this episode of Grayscale LA, Alex Narváez sits down with Los Angeles–born DJ and producer Jenna Redkē for a conversation about identity, evolution, and carving out your own lane in a competitive industry. With over a decade behind the decks, Jenna has built a respected name in the music scene, performing across major stages, including Coachella, and transitioning from hip-hop and open format DJing into the world of house music and production. But her journey is about more than music, it’s about navigating spaces where you don’t always feel like you fully belong. Raised in Pasadena, Jenna reflects on growing up between cultures as a half Guatemalan, half Russian artist, and how that experience shaped both her identity and her sound. From feeling caught between worlds to embracing the “gray area,” she shares how that perspective became her strength, influencing the way she approaches creativity and connection. The conversation dives into her early days as a DJ, taking risks, building a career from scratch, and evolving her sound over time. Jenna also opens up about making the transition into producing, going back to school to sharpen her craft, and what it means to start over creatively, even after years of success. They also explore the realities of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, from having to prove yourself to navigating image, respect, and boundaries in spaces that can often blur the lines. Jenna speaks candidly about the importance of staying grounded, protecting your identity, and choosing the long road over shortcuts. For Alex, this conversation reflects one of the core ideas behind Grayscale LA, that some of the most compelling stories come from people who exist in between worlds, building something unique in the process. This is a conversation about identity, reinvention, and finding power in the gray area between where you come from and who you’re becoming. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    44 min
  4. Comedian Jerry Garcia on Authenticity, Mental Health, Bombing on Stage and Latino Culture in LA

    8 Apr

    Comedian Jerry Garcia on Authenticity, Mental Health, Bombing on Stage and Latino Culture in LA

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 6: JERRY GARCIA In this episode of Grayscale LA, Alex Narvaez sits down with comedian Jerry Garcia for a conversation that goes far beyond the stage. With an HBO special, millions of views online, and nearly two decades in comedy, Jerry has built his career on something deceptively simple, telling the truth about his life. His family, his kids, his upbringing, and his culture. But behind the jokes is a much deeper story about persistence, identity, and what it really takes to find your voice. Jerry reflects on starting comedy at 29 while raising a young family, feeling lost, and ultimately choosing to pursue the one thing he always wanted to do. He opens up about bombing on stage, learning to take accountability, and why authenticity isn’t just a creative choice, it’s the foundation of longevity in the industry. The conversation also explores fatherhood, mental health, and the balance between public success and private life. Jerry speaks candidly about the emotional toll of a career filled with rejection, the importance of staying grounded, and how family continues to shape both his perspective and his material. Together, they also dive into the evolution of comedy today, from the rise of crowd work and viral moments to the growing influence of Latino voices in entertainment. Jerry shares his perspective on unity within the Latino comedy scene, and why collaboration, not competition, is key to breaking through. For Alex, this conversation is a reflection of shared experience, growing up in Latino households, navigating culture, and building something meaningful in a city like Los Angeles. This is a conversation about authenticity, resilience, and finding success in the gray area between who you are and who you’re becoming. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    1 hr
  5. Richard Cabral on Healing Trauma Through Art, Spirituality, and Creating Safe Spaces in Los Angeles

    23 Mar

    Richard Cabral on Healing Trauma Through Art, Spirituality, and Creating Safe Spaces in Los Angeles

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 5: RICHARD CABRAL In this episode of Grayscale LA, Alex Narvaez sits down with actor, poet, and storyteller Richard Cabral for one of the most honest and thought-provoking conversations in the series. Richard’s journey is widely known, rising from incarceration to becoming an Emmy-nominated actor with roles in major films and television. But this conversation intentionally moves beyond the story that’s already been told. Instead, it focuses on who Richard is today. From the importance of creating safe spaces in communities that have never experienced them, to the role of spirituality, mental health, and isolation in personal growth, Richard shares a deeply personal perspective on what it really takes to evolve. Not just as an artist, but as a human being. The conversation also explores storytelling at the highest level, the responsibility of representing culture authentically, and why many communities have yet to fully tap into their potential. This episode holds added significance, as Richard was one of the first creatives Alex connected with after moving to Los Angeles. That connection has since grown into a genuine friendship and creative partnership, one that begins to take shape here. This is a conversation about truth, growth, identity, and the power of owning your story, without compromise. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    1hr 16min
  6. Branding Expert Tahmina Q On Toronto Hustle, The LA Dream, and Building Community Through Events

    11 Mar

    Branding Expert Tahmina Q On Toronto Hustle, The LA Dream, and Building Community Through Events

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 4: TAHMINA Q Los Angeles is a city that attracts dreamers, builders, and outsiders chasing something bigger. For many creatives and entrepreneurs, the journey here is not just about opportunity, it’s about reinvention. In this episode of GRAYSCALE LA, Alex Narváez sits down with Tahmina Q, branding and marketing expert as-well as the founder of The Brand Agents and creator of Espresso Events. A growing networking and creative event series connecting entrepreneurs and artists across Los Angeles. Originally from Toronto, Tahmina shares how her journey from Canada to the United States pushed her to rethink her identity, her ambitions, and the way she approaches building a brand from the ground up. What began as a bold move to a new city quickly turned into a personal experiment in entrepreneurship. Rather than pitching her services in traditional ways, Tahmina built Espresso Events as a living showcase of her branding and marketing expertise, creating experiences that demonstrate the power of community, storytelling, and strategic brand activation. Throughout the conversation, they explore the mindset required to bet on yourself, the cultural hustle that comes from growing up in a city like Toronto, and the emotional realities of leaving home to pursue a bigger vision. Tahmina also reflects on the fears that come with taking risks, and the philosophy that has helped her push through uncertainty while building something meaningful in a competitive city like Los Angeles. For Alex, the conversation hits close to home. As another Toronto creative navigating a new chapter in Los Angeles, he recognizes the shared mindset that drives many outsiders who arrive here determined to carve out their own lane. This is a conversation about ambition, reinvention, and building community in the space between where you come from and where you’re going. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ /⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ More episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    44 min
  7. Tony Escoto On The Rise of "Bayuncos", Salvadoran Pride in LA, and Being A Minority in a Minority.

    25 Feb

    Tony Escoto On The Rise of "Bayuncos", Salvadoran Pride in LA, and Being A Minority in a Minority.

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 3: TONY ESCOTO (@BAYUNCOS) Los Angeles is home to the largest Salvadoran population outside of El Salvador, for host Alex Narvaez, that reality is deeply personal. In this episode of GRAYSCALE LA, Alex sits down with Tony Escoto, the creator behind Bayuncos, one of the most recognizable Salvadoran culture platforms in the United States. What began as a spontaneous joke quickly evolved into a cultural movement, uniting thousands of Salvadorans through humor, language, nostalgia, and unapologetic pride. But this conversation goes far beyond social media success. Together, they explore what it means to be a “minority within a minority”, Salvadoran's in a city and media landscape often dominated by larger Latino identities. Tony reflects on growing up in Los Angeles, navigating inter-Latino tensions, preserving language and slang, and the subtle pressures to assimilate. He shares how he grew "Bayuncos" so quickly, revealing the deep hunger for authentic representation within a community that has long felt overlooked. The episode also examines why Salvadorans have struggled to leave a global cultural footprint compared to other Latin American countries, and how that impacts collective pride and support for Salvadoran creatives. It becomes a larger conversation about identity, visibility, and what it will take for the community to fully step into its power. For Alex, who was born in El Salvador and raised in Toronto, this dialogue represents more than content, it reflects his own journey of reconnecting with his roots after relocating to Los Angeles. This is a conversation about culture, belonging, and reclaiming narrative. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narváez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ Check out more from Alex Narvaez New episodes and special conversations coming soon.

    1hr 18min
  8. Author and artist Pablo Leon on Art, Identity and Latino Stories: From Miles Morales to The Journey

    11 Feb

    Author and artist Pablo Leon on Art, Identity and Latino Stories: From Miles Morales to The Journey

    GRAYSCALE LA EPISODE 2: PABLO LEON In this episode of Grayscale LA, host Alex Narvaez sits down with author and artist Pablo Leon, a Guatemalan-born, Los Angeles–based creative whose work lives at the intersection of comics, animation, and cultural memory. Many audiences know Pablo for his work illustrating Miles Morales, but his career extends far beyond mainstream titles. He is an Eisner Award nominee and an Academy Award–recognized artist, with collaborations spanning Marvel, Disney, Warner Bros. and Nickelodeon. The conversation explores Pablo’s original comic The Journey, which tells the story of an unaccompanied child traveling from Central America to the United States — a narrative that feels increasingly urgent as Los Angeles and communities across the country continue to grapple with the realities of immigration enforcement and the impact of ICE. The episode also examines Pablo’s animated short Remember Us, a deeply personal reflection on the Salvadoran civil war, and the lasting generational impact that conflict has had on Salvadoran communities worldwide. Together, these works serve as powerful examples of how art can preserve memory, confront injustice, and humanize stories often reduced to headlines. ABOUT GRAYSCALE LA Grayscale LA is a cinematic interview series created and hosted by Alex Narvaez, an award-winning producer, creative director, and journalist. The series centers on creatives, and cultural leaders who exist in the in-between, navigating identity, culture, and purpose while carving paths outside traditional mainstream spaces. Presented through a signature black-and-white visual language, Grayscale LA blends intimate conversation with portrait-driven storytelling. The series creates space for nuanced dialogue around identity, resilience, and creative expression, amplifying voices and perspectives that are often overlooked. If this conversation resonated, remember to like, comment, and subscribe to support the series and help expand its reach. Follow Grayscale LA and Alex Narváez for episode clips, updates, and upcoming guests: YouTube: ⁠⁠@Grayscale LA⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠@GrayscaleLA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠ TikTok: ⁠@Grayscale LA⁠ / ⁠@SirAlexNarvaez⁠

    1hr 3min

About

GRAYSCALE LA is a podcast about people living in the in-between. Hosted and produced by Alex Narvaez; award-winning creative director, producer, and journalist. Grayscale LA features intimate conversations with artists, athletes, creatives, and cultural outsiders who are carving their own paths beyond clean labels and mainstream narratives. Drawing from over a decade of experience interviewing some of the most influential voices in music, sports, and culture, Alex brings a thoughtful, grounded approach to storytelling that prioritizes depth over hype. Recorded in Los Angeles, the series explores identity, purpose, creativity, resilience, and ambition through the lens of those who live in the gray area. Immigrants, first-generation voices, cultural hybrids, and leaders navigating multiple worlds at once. These are stories about becoming, not arriving. This series also ties in spirituality and the questions we sit with, the values we carry, and the inner work that quietly shapes how we move through the world. Growth isn’t always loud or linear, and meaning is often found in the spaces between certainty and doubt. Rooted in a cinematic black-and-white aesthetic, Grayscale LA reflects both the visual and philosophical core of the series: life isn’t black or white, success isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the most honest stories are often told from the margins. These are conversations from the gray area, where real life actually happens.