I FEEL YOU Edie Wyse
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Presented by Project Feel, an NYC-based production company and collective, we engage in conversations with forward thinking trailblazers in their respective creative medium. Hosted by Edie Wyse, we dissect relevant issues within various art industries and how our guests aspire to make positive, impactful change. Join us as we dive deeper into the minds of people we love and continuously strive to provide a platform to all artists alike. Art saves lives.
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S5 Finale: Rashan Brown on Getting Poetry on the Main-Stage with "Poetry Me, Please"
On this episode we speak to Rush!Rashan Brown aka Rush (The Mic) is a Spoken-Word Poet & Founder of poetry me, please. Founded in 2019, poetry me, please is a spoken-word poetry platform and content studio that provides a stage for artists across the world to showcase their talents through creative verbal expression.On this episode we speak on his performance for the Cleveland Browns NFL team, the best ways for young poets to break into the industry, and his recent sold out show at the Ap...
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S5E12: Marla Lou on Pushing Through Adversity as a Young Visionary
On this episode we speak to Marla Lou!Marla Louissaint (aka Marla Lou) is a Haitian born visionary making the revolution irresistible as an award winning performer and abolitionist community organizer as the Founder and CEO of Claim Our Space NOW. She now enters her professional producing and writing journey with her work “A Goddess Reborn”. On this episode we speak on her current role as a fate in Hadestown, the founding of Claim Our Space NOW, and the importance of ritualizing collecti...
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S5E11: June JuNor on Being a Young CEO in the NYC Creative Industry
On this episode we speak to June JuNor!June JuNor is an eccentric singer/songwriter from Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY. Very new to the music scene but makes a compelling first impression to listeners ears. So far in JuNor's latest releases she's displayed a combination of r&b, rap, & soul. JuNor completing her third EP “Rise for the Resurrection“ to complete her Trilogy before furthering her career in music. On this episode, we speak on her trilogy of EP’s, the battle of the boroughs b...
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The Break Room S5E10: Jerk on the Selling of BandCamp
Welcome back!We bring you another episode of The I FEEL YOU Break Room. This time we speak with Jerk!Jerk is a Brooklyn based indie-jazz musician and composer grounded in influences from hip hop, psychedelic, and experimental music. On this episode, we talk about the new project feel film "MABOYA", and the recent reselling of BandCamp! We also discuss two incredible EP's, "Deja Vu" by Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti and "TRANSRATIONAL" by Carey Ozmun!Support the Show.
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S5E9: Offering Rain on How Artistic Purpose Can Be Daunting
On this episode we speak to Offering Rain!NYC's vibrant rainmaker, Offering Rain (Melika Dave), is a multi-talented artist and organizer of Indian & Ecuadorian heritage. Born and bred in the heart of New York City, they seamlessly blend audio, poetry, painting, and design into a mesmerizing multimedia experience. With roots stretching across continents, offering rain draws from their diverse background to craft poly-cultural soundscapes, vibrant imagery, and poetry that aim to refresh the...
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The Break Room S5E8: Christine Arquero on Canada's New Streamer Act
Today we are introducing a new segment of the podcast called The Break Room. During these special edition episodes, we’ll be discussing current events in the arts industry, sharing experiences or reviews on various creative things, and spotlighting independent artists who are doing amazing work! On this episode with Project Feel Team Member Christine Arquero, we’ll be talking about the new Canadian regulations on podcasting, our experiences in European museums, and Timalikesmusic’s upcom...