The Hilltop Glove Podcast

The Hilltop Glove Podcast

"The Hilltop Glove" is a podcast that focuses on urban creatives and entrepreneurs navigating adulthood, providing insights and inspiration. With a specific focus on the Carolinas, the podcast covers topics like hip-hop culture, the arts, and practical information for those in the region's urban creative and entrepreneurial spheres.

  1. 5D AGO

    Darious Dior | Episode #167

    Send a text What if every person you photographed felt seen as royalty? We bring on Darius Dior—photographer, filmmaker, and kingdom music artist—to explore how faith, family legacy, and street-level community turn ordinary nights into living archives. From a childhood of Brooklyn pews and Polaroid snaps to the weekly rituals of Carolina line dances, karaoke rooms, and student blocks, Darius shows how showing up to give—portraits free, presence real—creates a love exchange that technology can’t fake. We get candid about AI. Yes, it’s a useful tool; no, it isn’t alive. Darius draws a firm line where craft begins: presence, eye, timing, and the courage to let imperfection breathe. He breaks down why edits now overshadow seeing, how intentional “mistakes” become signatures, and why criticism is a gift that proves the work still stirs feeling. If you’ve wondered whether phones replaced photographers, his answer is simple: machines can process pixels, but they can’t carry a room without stealing it. We also talk habit and balance—sleeping when the city sleeps, training the body, guarding devotion, and building a life that keeps you available to family and truth. Darius shares new work, including Let Your Light Shine and his Him and Me trilogy, plus how Thinking Kingdom Media centers dignity and reconciliation in every frame. It’s a masterclass in community photography, creative stamina, and making purpose-driven art that outlives the scroll. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves real images, and leave a review with your favorite moment so more people find the show. Where does your city’s heartbeat show up every week? Support the show BOOK OUR SPACE (Columbia): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/673ab11c9ec72595c7e5f909 BOOK OUR SPACE (Charleston): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67ae7cb5cb965a8e4b77028f https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67a92b506ec2c3b8a866f42e Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: @lynxrecording @asylum_digital @celebstudio_ @caddypack . Become a member of our Patreon channel to watch our exclusive series, Amplifying Voices: Carolina Storytellers and Cre8 Talks: SC Hip-Hop Pioneers.

    49 min
  2. MAR 6

    Kenish Harmon | Episode #166

    Send a text What if bright colors were a trap door into harder truths? We sit down with artist and educator Kanish Harmon to explore how beauty, discipline, and bold storytelling invite people into real conversations about identity, addiction, and value. Kanish’s path runs through Charleston County School of the Arts, Claflin University, and Howard University, where a pivotal nudge from a professor led her to embrace the illustrative roots she once tried to hide. That shift birthed large-format works like her Negrescence series, mapping William E. Cross Jr.’s stages of Black identity across panels that fuse realism with comic language. She shares how oil painting anchors her process, why she rotates mediums to keep projects moving, and how color functions like a welcome mat before the difficult talk begins. On the business side, Kanish gets unusually granular. She times her hours, prices by complexity, uses contracts, and asks for 50 percent up front to protect both client and artist. She explains why “exposure” isn’t fair pay, how to avoid resentment by setting boundaries, and the importance of knowing when to say no—and when to refer a job to another artist. We also walk through “Sugarcoated,” a candy-bright piece from her Mad World series that hides syringes and powder in plain sight, reframing dependency from opioids to caffeine and Red 40. Then we turn to the Harmonious collection, where gold leaf and royal palettes crown Black and brown subjects of varied body types, including vitiligo, with everyday regality. You’ll hear about the realities of big work—U-Hauls, storage, and family road trips—and the community that fuels it, from a husband who drives all night to a dad who sells prints in grocery store aisles. We close with practical ways to support artists: share the work, book a mural, vote That Art Nerd LLC for Best of South Carolina, and remember that thoughtful feedback can be as vital as a purchase. If this conversation sparked something, tap follow, share it with a friend who loves art with a spine, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. Support the show BOOK OUR SPACE (Columbia): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/673ab11c9ec72595c7e5f909 BOOK OUR SPACE (Charleston): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67ae7cb5cb965a8e4b77028f https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67a92b506ec2c3b8a866f42e Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: @lynxrecording @asylum_digital @celebstudio_ @caddypack . Become a member of our Patreon channel to watch our exclusive series, Amplifying Voices: Carolina Storytellers and Cre8 Talks: SC Hip-Hop Pioneers.

    1h 3m
  3. FEB 27

    Daniel Green | Episode #165

    Send a text The sunflower has a story to tell. We sit down with Charleston’s Daniel Green—videographer, painter, graffiti kid turned worldbuilder—to unpack how a single character named Kai grew into a living universe of color, culture, and quiet resistance. What begins as a bright, welcoming bloom unfolds into layered scenes about ancestry, healing, and the resources that truly sustain us. Daniel traces his path from Exit 209 to online forums where graffiti prompts taught him critique, flow, and the discipline to iterate. He explains why Allen Iverson’s down-to-earth brand shaped his own approach to creative identity, and how years of client design work sparked burnout that led him back to drawing for himself. That return birthed Kai: a sunflower whose name can mean happiness, placed in tableaux that test what happiness requires—light, minerals, community, memory. Nature becomes metaphor and mirror. Beauty invites you in; subtext lingers and deepens with every look. We also dive into the business: how “know, like, and trust” turns one-off gigs into long partnerships with festivals and brands; why range across dance, drums, directing, and design helps him lead complex shoots; and how he protects joy by embracing notes without surrendering voice. Daniel breaks down NFTs in plain terms—scarcity, community, a recognizable face—and shares how he borrows the mechanics without the hype, using paintings as currency for a future animated series set in Kai’s world. It’s a blueprint for artists who want to grow an audience, build IP, and keep their soul intact. If you’re hungry for creative inspiration rooted in Charleston culture, brand storytelling you can actually use, and art that hides depth behind glow, you’ll feel at home here. Follow Art of Daniel Green and Return of the Flower, then share the episode with someone who loves bold visuals and bigger ideas. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which moment changed how you see art and value? Support the show BOOK OUR SPACE (Columbia): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/673ab11c9ec72595c7e5f909 BOOK OUR SPACE (Charleston): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67ae7cb5cb965a8e4b77028f https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67a92b506ec2c3b8a866f42e Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: @lynxrecording @asylum_digital @celebstudio_ @caddypack . Become a member of our Patreon channel to watch our exclusive series, Amplifying Voices: Carolina Storytellers and Cre8 Talks: SC Hip-Hop Pioneers.

    46 min
  4. JAN 5

    Dr. Tina Ramsay & Michelle Green | Episode #161

    Send a text In this episode of The Hilltop Glove Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Tina J. Ramsay, a bestselling author and homeschooling advocate, renowned for her role as a media strategist. Through her global platform, CTR Media Network, Dr. Ramsay empowers entrepreneurs, educators, and families. As the CEO and founder of ventures like CTR Homeschooling and CTR CARES, she reaches millions, driving education, media, and community initiatives. Join us as we explore her mission to help others “be seen, be heard, and be amplified” across the globe. We’re also joined by Michelle Green, the innovative mind behind Kingdom Builders Business University (KBBU). As the visionary behind KBCR and KBCDC, Michelle is a dynamic entrepreneur, speaker, and mentor. She shares her insights on equipping leaders with the strategies needed to grow businesses, build legacies, and create lasting impact. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with two incredible women making waves in their respective fields. Support the show BOOK OUR SPACE (Columbia): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/673ab11c9ec72595c7e5f909 BOOK OUR SPACE (Charleston): https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67ae7cb5cb965a8e4b77028f https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/67a92b506ec2c3b8a866f42e Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: @lynxrecording @asylum_digital @celebstudio_ @caddypack . Become a member of our Patreon channel to watch our exclusive series, Amplifying Voices: Carolina Storytellers and Cre8 Talks: SC Hip-Hop Pioneers.

    1h 8m
5
out of 5
26 Ratings

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"The Hilltop Glove" is a podcast that focuses on urban creatives and entrepreneurs navigating adulthood, providing insights and inspiration. With a specific focus on the Carolinas, the podcast covers topics like hip-hop culture, the arts, and practical information for those in the region's urban creative and entrepreneurial spheres.