MAD CREATIVE with Leyden Lewis + Ed Lederman

Lederman + Lewis

Mad Creative is an intimate platform created to be shared with individuals exploring and sharing their lives, processes, joys, and challenges. Our discussions include artists, comedians, painters, jugglers, print-makers, writers, animators, photographers, musicians, and those creatives we have yet to think about or yet discovered. Our guests reveal their passions and inspirations and what it takes them to live and thrive as a creative. We know it’s not always an easy path. Let’s talk about it! We want to know what the essence of your creativity is and what keeps it alive in all dimensions both professionally and personally. We hope you will join us in listening and hopefully participate in the madness as we journey into the minds of varying creative thoughts and modalities. We encourage you to email us if you want to share your story. You never know you just might be the next guest! Ed Lederman is a professional photographer with 40 + years of experience. Ed’s signature eye has created a unique spin on architectural photography in and throughout NYC. As a Creative-Coach, Ed works with individuals to help them attain the next level in their own professional /life vision. Through disciplined practices, Ed shepherds his clients to “get them into their essences” and ultimately into a thriving career and life. The Standard Culture site is quoted as: “Photographer Ed Lederman is a lover of New York. Looking at his images is somewhat of a love letter to the city” Leyden Lewis is an interior and architectural designer, producing works in Los Angeles, NYC, and East Africa. He is also a collector and an aficionado of art and design. A true multi-disciplinarian- his work includes a rigorous design and fine art practice working in high-end luxury interiors and buildings, drawing more recently discovered a new passion: writing. Leyden is a founding member of the Black Artists + Designers Guild (BADG) a not-for-profit organization with aims to expand the equity and visibility of black diasporic excellence in the art and design space. The duo takes the raw intimate nature of the conversations they’ve shared over the years to their podcast Mad Creative. The conversations (not interviews) are unscripted and never know where they are going to land …….that’s what’s so exciting!

Episodes

  1. Charlie Bennet - Photographer

    13/12/2023

    Charlie Bennet - Photographer

    Mad Creative Podcast - Highlights Today we are talking with photographer, and soon to be documentary filmmaker Charlie Bennet IThe conversation opens with Charlie's captivating book, "On Pause: 3 Months that Changed New York," capturing the essence of NYC's transformative three months during the pandemic in the stark empty streets and the portraits of people affected by the pandemic.Epiphany and Late Bloomers Charlie unfolds his inspiring story, revealing his decision to pivot to photography at 38, escaping the confines of an unfulfilling advertising career.Creativity as a Poetic Journey Leyden, the poetic interior designer, shares insights into his creative path, highlighting the role of his support system and his affiliation with BADG (Black Artist and Designer Guild).Collaboration: Scales, Jazz, and Rock 'n' Roll Ed delves into the world of collaboration with young creatives, seamlessly integrating this aspect into his vibrant photography practice.Creatives Unite: Break the Echo Chamber! Charlie, Ed, and Leyden emphasize the transformative power of collaboration and encourage creatives to break free from their echo chambers.Corporate Life vs. Freelancer Wisdom Charlie sheds light on the distinctions between corporate life and the freelancer's journey, offering valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of each path.Value Creation and Fair Compensation for Freelancers Gain practical insights from Charlie, Ed, and Leyden on recognizing the value freelancers bring to the table and quickly turns into stories from all 3 about being compensated..Connect with Mad Creative: Stay updated by following @madcreativepod on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments and the latest podcast updates.Explore more about Charlie Bennett and his work at charliebennet.com. Join us as we celebrate the diverse and inspiring stories of these creatives on the Mad Creative Podcast. #photographer #interior design #documentary #creative #art ReplyForward

    1h 6m
  2. Malene Barnett

    03/08/2023

    Malene Barnett

    Malene Djenaba Barnett, an accomplished multidisciplinary artist, textile designer, and community builder from Brooklyn, New York, begins the conversation by sharing the sources of joy in her life, such as walking on a sunny day, winning awards, and engaging in her creative practices. As the discussion unfolds, Ed, Leyden, and Malene delve deep into the topics of joy, inspiration, and happiness. Melanie then opens up about her origin story, recounting how her artistic journey began at the age of 5 when she started making mud pies. At 8 years old, she was selected for an art program, igniting her passion for painting portraits and playing the violin and piano. Despite being surrounded by mostly white girls in her early years, it was during 10th grade when she started doing self-portraits and listening to hip hop that she experienced the beginnings of her cultural awakening. The conversation takes a turn as they discuss the impact of racism on black artists,Leyden and Malene talk about some of those experiences. . Malene shares the challenges she has faced as a black artist, having to overcome various obstacles. Ed's comment that they are pioneers in their respective fields, leads to a discussion on how being labeled as pioneers can sometimes act as a trigger. Leyden candidly talks about his experience as a gay man and how it, too, has triggered emotional responses, while acknowledging that the effects of racism cannot be negated. The conversation shifts towards exploring their essences. Ed identifies joy, creativity, and devotion as central to his being. Leyden describes himself as embodying joy, richness, and color. Malene identifies caring and silliness as part of her essence, to which Leyden adds the word "warrior," symbolizing her unwavering commitment to her work and personal journey. Malene shares how embracing her warrior spirit transformed her success, leading her to establish the Black Artist and Designer Guild, which Leyden also became a member of. They emphasize the significance of support and community for artists and creatives, as it can empower them to overcome challenges and excel in their pursuits. In the final ten minutes of the conversation, Melanie, Leyden, and Ed reflect on the —greatness, joy, and magic. These concepts encapsulate the essence of their shared experience and creativity. The conversation concludes by acknowledging the richness of their dialogue, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the creative life and human experiences. Melanie and Leyden's feature in the April/2023 issue of Architectural Digest serves as a testament to their talent and collaboration. For those eager to learn more, the podcast offers a platform to delve deeper into this captivating and inspiring conversation. Additionally, you can explore Malene's work and learn more about her artistic endeavors at her website: https://www.malenebarnett.com/.

    1h 34m
  3. Mary Jane Nealon- Poet , Writer, Nurse

    06/06/2023

    Mary Jane Nealon- Poet , Writer, Nurse

    .proaching the creative procMary Jane Nealon has spent a life in service as a writer, innovator, and advocate for social justice in healthcare. Her memoir about her time as a nurse during the AIDS epidemic is titled “Beautiful Unbroken: One Nurse's Life”. In this episode of #madcreativepod we speak with guest @poetrysavesnealon about her two pillars of life and writing: joy and suffering. Writing about the human condition is in part informed from her own lived experience working as a nurse. She discusses the poems and essays that emerged from those periods, revealing how the vivid mental images from that time will continue to shape her future writing. Mary Jane recounts how a poem took her 23 years to develop in her mind, yet only a few minutes to put on paper. The conversation delves into Mary Jane Nealon's writing process and practices, exploring her writing life and the huge influence her father had on her. Her approach to starting a writing project is unconventional; and often doesn't start with a blank page. Mary Jane describes how the act of writing contributes to her healing process and helps her find hope. She shares the struggle that many creatives face when attempting to find time for personal projects. And emphasizes that fear of failure often accompanies the process of creating these projects. As the dialogue progresses, Ed and Leyden find common ground in their lack of enthusiasm for small talk, establishing a common bond among their differences on approaching the creative process.ess.

    1h 16m

About

Mad Creative is an intimate platform created to be shared with individuals exploring and sharing their lives, processes, joys, and challenges. Our discussions include artists, comedians, painters, jugglers, print-makers, writers, animators, photographers, musicians, and those creatives we have yet to think about or yet discovered. Our guests reveal their passions and inspirations and what it takes them to live and thrive as a creative. We know it’s not always an easy path. Let’s talk about it! We want to know what the essence of your creativity is and what keeps it alive in all dimensions both professionally and personally. We hope you will join us in listening and hopefully participate in the madness as we journey into the minds of varying creative thoughts and modalities. We encourage you to email us if you want to share your story. You never know you just might be the next guest! Ed Lederman is a professional photographer with 40 + years of experience. Ed’s signature eye has created a unique spin on architectural photography in and throughout NYC. As a Creative-Coach, Ed works with individuals to help them attain the next level in their own professional /life vision. Through disciplined practices, Ed shepherds his clients to “get them into their essences” and ultimately into a thriving career and life. The Standard Culture site is quoted as: “Photographer Ed Lederman is a lover of New York. Looking at his images is somewhat of a love letter to the city” Leyden Lewis is an interior and architectural designer, producing works in Los Angeles, NYC, and East Africa. He is also a collector and an aficionado of art and design. A true multi-disciplinarian- his work includes a rigorous design and fine art practice working in high-end luxury interiors and buildings, drawing more recently discovered a new passion: writing. Leyden is a founding member of the Black Artists + Designers Guild (BADG) a not-for-profit organization with aims to expand the equity and visibility of black diasporic excellence in the art and design space. The duo takes the raw intimate nature of the conversations they’ve shared over the years to their podcast Mad Creative. The conversations (not interviews) are unscripted and never know where they are going to land …….that’s what’s so exciting!