The Creators Podcast

Rainier Wylde

Remember history class? Ever wonder about the ones they didn't talk about? The rule breakers? The rebels, the misfits, the poets, and the prophets who refused to follow the script? Enter The Creators Podcast bringing you the untold stories of those who flipped the world upside down. These are the footnotes of the encyclopedia, written in a trail of blood—stories buried, burned, or ignored because they didn’t fit the mold. This is history like you’ve never heard it before. The voices they didn’t want you to know? You’ll know them now.

  1. Musicians: Ted Lucas

    May 25

    Musicians: Ted Lucas

    Ted Lucas (1939–1992) was a Detroit-born guitarist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music blended folk, blues, psychedelia, raga influences, and intimate singer-songwriter traditions. Emerging from Detroit’s vibrant 1960s underground scene, Lucas first gained attention as a member of the psychedelic folk-blues band The Spike Drivers before releasing his now-cult 1975 solo album OM, a private-press acoustic record later hailed by collectors and musicians as a lost masterpiece of American folk music. Though admired by peers for his extraordinary guitar work and melodic sensibility, Lucas struggled with the music industry and never achieved widespread recognition during his lifetime. Decades after his death, renewed interest from archivists, collectors, and Third Man Records helped introduce his work to a new generation.  *** This episode would not exist without the extraordinary archival work of Detroit historian and record collector Mike Dutkewych, whose years of dedication to recovering, preserving and championing Ted Lucas's music helped bring this overlooked artist back into the public consciousness. His care and commitment to Ted's legacy are deeply felt throughout this story. FOR MORE Third Man Records--Ted Lucas' Images of Life Detroit Free Press Creative Mentorship Currently Rainier is enrolling for several 1x1 mentorship spots. This is for people who are looking to recover their sense of creative passion and purpose. A 3-4 month container, combining individual time, community, and independent study, all working towards bringing you to the next stage in your artistic identity. To Apply The Creators Collective If you want to go beyond listening about the lives of creators and take your next steps in becoming one, consider signing up for the Creators Collective, the membership for people who want to be artistic with living. Monthly masterclasses, craft workshops, co-creation spaces, and open mics, as well as hundreds of archived hours of teaching, and ongoing community prompts. Find out More

    24 min
  2. Outlaws: Jean Genet

    May 18

    Outlaws: Jean Genet

    Jean Genet (1910–1986) was a French novelist, playwright, poet, and political provocateur whose life and work transformed twentieth-century literature. Genet spent much of his youth in reformatories, prisons, and on the margins of European society as a thief, drifter, and sex worker. While imprisoned during World War II, he began writing novels such as Our Lady of the Flowers and The Thief’s Journal, works that praised criminals, outsiders, and the condemned and elevated them into figures of beauty and almost religious significance. Championed by intellectuals like Jean-Paul Sartre and artists such as Pablo Picasso, Genet became one of France’s most influential literary figures despite never abandoning his fascination with transgression, betrayal, and rebellion. In his later years he aligned himself with radical political movements including the Black Panther Party and Palestinian liberation groups, remaining an uncompromising outsider until his death in Paris in 1986. FOR MORE: Encyclopedia Britannica The Works of Genet Want to go beyond listening to creators and become one? The Creators Collective is for individuals who are looking to transform their own life through art and creation. Writers, poets, painters, and ordinary radicals wanting to take the next steps and make a difference. With monthly masterclasses, craft workshops, co-creation studios, open mic salons, hundreds of hours of archived teaching, and an ongoing community of others engaged in the same work. This is a deep dive into your creative soul. Find out more here

    28 min
  3. Musicians: Alice Coltrane

    Apr 6

    Musicians: Alice Coltrane

    Alice Coltrane (1937–2007): Alice Coltrane was a pianist, harpist, and spiritual composer who expanded jazz beyond form and into devotion. She grew up in a rich musical environment shaped by gospel, classical training, and the city’s thriving Black artistic culture. In 1965 when she joined the band of saxophonist John Coltrane. Their partnership, both musical and personal, pushed her toward increasingly exploratory forms of sound. After John Coltrane’s death in 1967, she entered a period of profound grief and transformation that led her toward spiritual practice, Eastern philosophy, and a radically expanded musical language. She fused jazz, drone, harp, and devotional music into something entirely her own. In the 1970s she founded an ashram in California and became a spiritual teacher, creating music as offering. For creators, she is someone who represents artistic and spiritual rebirth out of grief.F For More: Turiyasangitananda The Legacy of a Female Jazz Musician The Creators Collective Want to go beyond listening about creators and actually live like one? Consider joining the next Creators Collective session. This month we’re stepping into the life and work of Johnny Cash in a class called Sacred Rebellion, an exploration of the man in black not as myth, but as a creator who refused certainty, and respectability in favor of real whole hearted living. We’ll look at the tension he carried: faith and failure, love and addiction, darkness and redemption, and what his life reveals about creating from contradiction instead of resolving it. Find Out More

    20 min

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Remember history class? Ever wonder about the ones they didn't talk about? The rule breakers? The rebels, the misfits, the poets, and the prophets who refused to follow the script? Enter The Creators Podcast bringing you the untold stories of those who flipped the world upside down. These are the footnotes of the encyclopedia, written in a trail of blood—stories buried, burned, or ignored because they didn’t fit the mold. This is history like you’ve never heard it before. The voices they didn’t want you to know? You’ll know them now.

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