The Lightsey Podcast

Sean Lightsey

 A conversational  podcast focused on interviewing creatives and other interesting people in the Lexington Area. 

Episodes

  1. Empowering Change: Dr. Brittany Motleys Journey from Corporate to Nonprofit Advocacy

    11/18/2024

    Empowering Change: Dr. Brittany Motleys Journey from Corporate to Nonprofit Advocacy

    Send us Fan Mail Dr. Brittany Motley has transformed her career from the corporate sphere to the heart of nonprofit work, driven by her desire to create impactful social change. In our latest episode, we sit down with Dr. Motley, who shares her inspiring journey from Kentucky to the DMV area and her experiences navigating the complex world of economic mobility and social justice. She candidly discusses the financial hurdles of nonprofit work, her entrepreneurial aspirations with a new consulting venture, and the profound impact of living in a historically significant and sometimes volatile environment, particularly following the Capitol insurrection. Together, we wander through various spiritual paths, reminiscing about our college days at Kentucky State and exploring the interconnectedness of Christianity and African spirituality. This episode invites listeners to question established religious norms while seeking personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. Amidst these profound discussions, we weave in lighter moments, offering a glimpse into the challenges of managing family life and podcasting with young children at home, adding a relatable touch to our dialogue. Our conversation broadens to challenge societal norms and dissect the cultural identity of Black people in the diaspora. We confront the stereotypes Black women face and examine the roots of systemic issues entrenched in America's history of slavery. Through personal anecdotes and critical reflection, Dr. Motley and I advocate for greater recognition and respect for women's achievements, with a focus on empowering Black women. We also highlight the importance of social responsibility, both in podcasting and beyond, as we explore the potential of using platforms to foster meaningful change. Tune in for an episode rich with insights, revelations, and a spirited call for progress. Thebizzybee.org @thebizzybeellc on IG @thebizzybee on FB

    1h 12m
  2. Steven’s McClain's Journey Through Music and Memories

    11/11/2024

    Steven’s McClain's Journey Through Music and Memories

    Send us Fan Mail Catch up with an old friend as we journey through an engaging conversation filled with nostalgia and the evolution of life's passions. Steven McClain, a dedicated music educator, joins us to share tales of teaching piano, woodwind, and brass instruments and the impact of teaching styles on students. Our conversation meanders through personal anecdotes, from Steven's daughter's decision to quit the trumpet due to a strict band director to the achievements of my own daughter, who shines in her school band while exploring exciting college opportunities. Together, we navigate the unexpected turns our careers have taken, from aspiring creative dreams to fulfilling roles in music education, sparked by unique opportunities like teaching bucket drumming. This episode is a celebration of balancing passions, maintaining relationships, and overcoming financial challenges in marriage. Personal milestones such as a daughter's success in college and a seven-year marriage anniversary are warmly highlighted, capturing the rich tapestry of experiences life has offered us. We also touch on the joy of having a supportive partner and the growth that follows. We also share our love for music beyond education, from the art of transforming piano pieces into orchestral arrangements to appreciating modern gaming soundtracks like Persona 5. Our conversation humorously explores flat earth beliefs, the impact of diverse representation in media, and nostalgic gaming memories that have fostered camaraderie. As we look to the future, aspirations for building educational spaces emerge, underscoring the importance of staying connected and promising more enriching conversations ahead.

    1h 15m
  3. Cultural Connections and Personal Growth with Brittany Waiters-Nevitt

    11/04/2024

    Cultural Connections and Personal Growth with Brittany Waiters-Nevitt

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when you mix martial arts, music, photography, and therapy? You get Brittany Waiters-Nevitt, a captivating counselor therapist from Lexington with a treasure trove of passions. From our humble beginnings in a Capoeira class at the University of Kentucky to an enduring friendship fueled by shared interests and life milestones, Brittany and I recount how our paths intertwined and continue to enrich our lives. Join us as we reflect on the serendipitous journey from Judo to Capoeira and the unique challenges of finding a martial arts community in college. Despite widespread recognition of mental health's importance, stigma still shadows the Black community. We tackle this head-on, discussing how mental health support often takes a backseat to physical health advice. Brittany shares her natural knack for empathy, which led her to a career in therapy. We also explore the art of listening and observing, skills that deepen our connections and enhance our understanding of human behavior. With humor and honesty, we dive into the realities of parenting, marriage, and the delicate balance between personal passions and family life. In a world where generational gaps are bridged by shared nostalgia, we reminisce about media consumption in the pre-streaming era, contrasting it with today's instant gratification culture. From debates over video game preferences to the charm of multifunctional record players, our conversation is a delightful mix of humor and insight. Whether you're a fan of vintage music devices or a gamer navigating the complexities of Assassin’s Creed, this episode offers a refreshing look at how cultural references and personal experiences shape who we are. Join us for a hearty exchange filled with laughter, wisdom, and anticipation for future adventures.

    1h 26m
  4. Seneca Holden on Friendship, Family, and Spiritual Growth

    10/28/2024

    Seneca Holden on Friendship, Family, and Spiritual Growth

    Send us Fan Mail Join us for an inspiring conversation with Seneca Holden, who takes us on a journey through the ups and downs of his fascinating career and life path. As a head chef at a fine dining establishment, Seneca offers a candid look at his transformation from business loss to culinary success, sharing valuable lessons on resilience and recalibration. His story is a testament to embracing change and finding new opportunities, even in unexpected places like Frankfurt. Alongside his culinary endeavors, Seneca's passion for capoeira during his college years highlights the power of friendship and the unexpected paths life can take. Our discussion transcends the culinary and martial arts worlds, diving into spiritual explorations with topics ranging from the Ahava Center for Spiritual Living to ancient oracle systems like the I Ching. This episode is rich with insights on spiritual diversity, universal love, and personal introspection, offering a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of spiritual paths. Seneca and I reflect on how these spiritual journeys have impacted our lives, emphasizing the importance of sincerity, authenticity, and the ethical responsibilities of spiritual guides. Closing on a more personal note, we share nostalgic memories of family and friendships, highlighting the importance of cherishing supportive relationships. Seneca's anecdotes about family life provide a light-hearted yet heartfelt conclusion, underscoring the significance of maintaining strong bonds with loved ones. This episode is a tapestry of life lessons, spiritual musings, and personal reflections, crafted to inspire and resonate with listeners seeking growth and understanding in their own lives.

    1h 13m
  5. Athlete to Advocate Katrisha Waldridge's Vision for Frankfort

    10/21/2024

    Athlete to Advocate Katrisha Waldridge's Vision for Frankfort

    Send us Fan Mail What motivates someone to transition from a disengaged citizen to a passionate advocate for community change? Katrisha Waldridge shares her journey from planning a move to North Carolina to becoming a pivotal figure in Frankfort's political landscape. With no prior experience, Katrisha leaped into politics as a city commissioner, driven by the desire to truly represent her community. Her story is one of resilience and commitment, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices and perspectives in local government. Katrisha’s candid reflections reveal the challenges she faced and the victories she celebrated, all while preparing for her next big move: running for mayor. Katrisha's advocacy journey is marked by her work on the Crown Act, an effort to combat discrimination and champion authenticity in personal expression. Her experience as an African-American woman in a predominantly white community highlights the need for representation and diversity in leadership. As she shares her story, Katrisha underscores the power of community support, from the camaraderie of sports teams at Kentucky State University to the collective strength needed to push for meaningful change in Frankfort. Her dedication to transparency and accessibility in government has not only shaped her leadership style but also strengthened her connection with the residents she serves. On a broader scale, Katrisha reflects on the vital role of teamwork and the support of alumni in sports and leadership. Her journey from athlete to coach illustrates the spirit of collaboration and perseverance, leading to unexpected triumphs and recognition. As she sets her sights on the mayoral race, Katrisha envisions a Frankfort that thrives on inclusivity, infrastructure development, and educational opportunities. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the power of community, the necessity of diverse representation, and the enduring impact of passionate public service. Join us as Katrisha Waldridge inspires with her unyielding resolve and vision for a brighter future for her city.

    49 min
  6. Artistic Identity and Challenges of Representation

    10/14/2024 ·  Bonus

    Artistic Identity and Challenges of Representation

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when the worlds of art and social media collide? Our latest episode unpacks this fascinating intersection as we share personal stories of connecting with artistic giants such as Corey Lewis and Chase Conley. Expect insights into the unspoken etiquette of social media interaction, where informal exchanges through stories can lead to profound relationships. Listen as we reflect on the camaraderie found among black artists and how these connections transcend digital confines, particularly through platforms like Clubhouse. Relive the journey from the initial contact to building a meaningful rapport with artists like Chase Conley, whose contribution to X-Men 97 has left a mark on us all. We delve deeply into the themes of artistic identity and representation, casting a spotlight on the challenges and triumphs faced by artists of color. Sharing experiences of meeting personal heroes and exchanging artwork, we emphasize the importance of authenticity and mutual respect. Hear about the solidarity that emerges at conventions and how cultural influences, embodied in the works of artists like Ernie Barnes and Justin Buer, enrich the artistic dialogue. The struggles of selling art often labeled as "black books" are laid bare, showcasing the need for genuine appreciation and understanding within the community. The journey of gaining exposure and acceptance in the art world is not without its hurdles. Touching on societal conditioning and biases, we explore how these factors impact artists' visibility and representation. There's a raw discussion on the barriers faced by black artists and the hopeful spirit that drives us to push through. Despite these challenges, we express optimism about the supportive nature of the artistic community. Join us in this candid discourse as we highlight the necessity of embracing diversity, and the grace and understanding that every artist deserves on their creative journey.

    37 min
  7. 10/07/2024

    From Ethical Hacking to Capoeira: Tim Roberts' Creative Journey

    Send us Fan Mail Tim Roberts takes us on an extraordinary journey through the world of ethical hacking and social engineering, opening the doors to a profession often shrouded in mystery. Imagine leading a covert entry team for Dark Wolf Solutions, executing red team assessments for high-stakes clients—it's all in a day's work for Tim. But this isn't just about hacking; it's a story of creativity, as Tim's acting and improv skills breathe life into security simulations, challenging misconceptions about what it means to be in his line of work. The narrative then shifts into the vibrant realm of Renaissance festivals and stunt work, where Tim's passion for performance meets his dedication to making a positive impact. He shares tales of scaling rooftops and volunteering for anti-human trafficking programs, proving that creativity and compassion can coexist powerfully. From his childhood theater experiences to roles in independent films and the Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival, hear how Tim balances these artistic pursuits with personal commitments, all while maintaining a connection to his Newfie puppy, Baroness Penelope Von Pitt. Finally, we step into the world of Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that has shaped Tim’s life and community spirit for over 25 years. Through compelling stories of camaraderie and shared cultural experiences, discover how his journey with Capoeira began at Eastern Kentucky University and blossomed into lifelong friendships and personal growth. Alongside anecdotes from unforgettable road trips and training sessions, Tim reflects on how these experiences have informed his work in choreography and stunt performance, emphasizing the deep-rooted connections that continue to inspire his career transitions and creative endeavors.

    1h 8m
  8. 09/30/2024

    Justin Stewart: Creating Community Through Live Art

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever wondered how childhood passions can shape a lifelong creative career? Join us this week as we sit down with an inspiring guest who navigated the fascinating path from a boyhood love of GI Joes and comics to a vibrant freelance career. We celebrate the powerful influence of the 1992 Image Comics boom, the balancing act of indulging in personal hobbies while managing adult responsibilities, and the unwavering support of artistically inclined parents. This episode is a heartfelt testament to how our early interests can sustain and enrich our professional lives.  We also dive into the vibrant world of live art events, tracing our guest's journey from a life-changing experience at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con to the founding of Six Bomb Boards, a collective that brings artists together in relaxing, creative settings. Explore the evolution of these gatherings, from late-night sessions at bars to family-friendly events, and hear personal anecdotes about the camaraderie and artistic collaboration that define this community. Plus, get the inside scoop on "Bleed Leaders," a new comic that blends reality TV with vampire hunting for a unique twist on the genre. Finally, our conversation meanders through the joys and challenges of maintaining friendships and hobbies amidst busy lives. From planning future retreats with comic book and media friends to the excitement of attending conventions and discovering new interests, we paint a relatable picture of modern life enriched by shared passions. Enjoy light-hearted discussions on the quirks of new technology, the hilarity of hypothetical superpowers, and the value of kindness and meaningful interactions. This episode is a warm, humorous, and nostalgic journey through the creative process and the bonds that sustain us.

    1h 7m
  9. 09/23/2024

    From Comic Books to Political Art: Bryce Oquaye’s Journey

    Send us Fan Mail How does a childhood spent immersed in comic books, anime, and video games evolve into a flourishing art career that challenges societal norms and expectations? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Bryce Oquaye, an incredible artist hailing from Lexington. Bryce opens up about his early influences in Queens, where hip-hop, graffiti, and street art shaped his unique storytelling style. Learn how Japanese animation redefined his artistic vision and the way he weaves these diverse elements into his vibrant, action-packed work today. Discover Bryce's remarkable journey from an unconventional education in an abandoned fire department to becoming a full-time freelance artist. Through creative advocacy, he helped save his makeshift school, foreshadowing his later shift from graphic design to a career fueled by passion and societal pressures. Bryce shares how the pandemic and social unrest hardened his resolve to use art as a form of political expression and resistance, leading to the creation of Mad Hundreds and Mad Wavy—platforms that uplift underrepresented talents. In a heartwarming discussion, Bryce reflects on the motivational power of community and the undervaluation of essential professions. Parenthood inspired him to dream bigger and work harder, a drive mirrored in Sterling K. Brown's character from "This Is Us." We wrap up with lively anecdotes, including attending a Ghostface Killah concert, playful roasting, and a memorable "Deez Nuts" joke. This episode promises an engaging blend of serious reflection and lighthearted banter that celebrates the importance of creativity, authenticity, and mutual respect in our society.

    57 min

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 A conversational  podcast focused on interviewing creatives and other interesting people in the Lexington Area.