Starving Artist Development Podcast

Gabrielle Caruthers

We archive stories from various cultural artist about how they're using their creativity to move their city forward! Offering tips, resources, and community building, we strive to be the hub for everything cultural arts paying homage to cultural artists - one innovator and curator at a time. The Starving Artist Development Podcast allows others to come into the creative minds behind the artists uniqueness. When you can’t be in Detroit physically, listening to these stories will remind you why Detroit’s creativity is unmatched. Follow us on social media! Subscribe on YouTube www.youtube.com/starvingartistdevelopmentpod Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starving-artist-development-podcast/id1855584910 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/54zTKkJVf6n3jkb6b220LS?si=8x4gDpMOTgOpAeJA1dYwfA Contact Us: www.starvingartistdevelopment.com info@starvingartistdevelopmet.com

  1. Jun 10

    Unlocking The Future of Broadcast Journalism in Digital Media Spaces: Jazlyn Lindsay

    Amplifying Detroit’s Voice: An Interview with Jazlyn Lindsay, The Jazz ReportIn this inspiring conversation, Detroit's vibrant storyteller and digital media innovator, Jazlyn Lindsay of The Jazz Report, shares her journey of using authentic storytelling to showcase the city’s resilience, innovation, and culture. Her work exemplifies the power of community-led narratives in shaping perceptions both locally and globally. In this episode: Jazlyn's origin story and her motivation to tell positive stories about DetroitHow her background in broadcast journalism shapes her digital content strategyThe importance of authenticity and originality in storytellingBalancing journalistic integrity with engaging, aesthetic contentStrategies for creating impactful short-form content versus deep divesHer role in fostering the next generation of Black women in media and entrepreneurshipHow Detroit’s revitalization is reflected through her storytelling lensTips for aspiring media professionals on building confidence and staying true to themselvesThe significance of community stories in shaping urban narrativesHer passion for nurturing local Black-owned businesses and culture initiatives Jazlyn Lindsay exemplifies how authentic storytelling, rooted in community and cultural pride, can transform perceptions and uplift a city like Detroit. Her journey reminds us that when narratives are controlled by those who live and breathe the culture, they become powerful tools for connection, growth, and legacy. Detroit's story is still being written, and storytellers like Jazzlyn are essential to shaping its future. Resources: The Jazz ReportInstagram: @TheJazzReportTikTok: @TheJazzReportWorkshop: Craft Your StoryDetroit Business Resources

    53 min
  2. Jun 3

    The Untold Truth About Building an Industry Team As an Independent Artist: Jai Yoko

    Unlocking the Secrets of Artist & Creator Success with Jai Yoko, CEO of Jai Yoko Ent.In this enlightening episode of the Starving Artist Development podcast, we dive deep into the vital elements that foster sustainable success for artists and creators. Jai Yoko, an accomplished artist development expert and advocate, shares her insights on authenticity, mindset, community, and diverse income streams that are transforming the industry from within. Key Topics Covered:The importance of versatility, malleability, and drive in artist longevityBuilding authenticity and emotional connection with audiencesOvercoming imposter syndrome and mindset hurdlesCrafting authentic content that strikes a balance between marketability and true selfStrategic community building and the essential roles within an artist's teamInnovative revenue streams: sync licensing, branding, and outside-the-box opportunitiesPractical steps for artists to protect their work and maximize incomeThe power of storytelling in music marketing and artist developmentReal talk about breaking into the industry without signing to a labelTimestamps:00:09 - Welcome to the episode: Why artist development matters in today's industry 00:39 - Introducing Jayoko: Her background, expertise, and mission 1:02 - Detroit’s influence on her approach to artist development 2:15 - Addressing the challenge: Making a living through music 3:25 - What it takes to be “that girl”: Versatility, malleability, drive 9:09 - Developing the "it factor" in new artists 12:24 - How egos and lack of collaboration hinder artist growth 13:01 - The importance of foundation and blueprints in artist success 15:34 - The danger of imposter syndrome and self-doubt 17:19 - Finding a middle ground: Authenticity vs marketability in content 20:37 - Using storytelling to deepen audience connection 23:20 - The significance of vulnerability and peeling back layers 25:01 - The importance of authentic self-expression in branding 27:47 - Essential community and team members every artist needs 30:07 - Demystifying sync licensing: How to leverage this revenue stream 37:31 - Being prepared for sync opportunities: Organizing your music and metadata 41:03 - Creating for various scenarios: The art of flexibility 44:30 - Thinking outside the box: Opportunities in gaming, TV, movies, and beyond 45:59 - Real-world success stories: Examples of artists thriving outside traditional paths 48:45 - Words of wisdom: Trust your journey and your struggle 51:04 - How to find and connect with Jayoko and continue the learning Resources & Links:Jayoko EntertainmentDisco - Music Licensing PlatformIMDB Pro for research on sync opportunitiesSoundExchangeMLC - Mechanical Licensing Collective

    54 min
  3. May 26

    The Signature Sound Discovery: A Conversation With Erin "DJ Rue" Rue

    Dive into the inspiring story of DJ Rue, a multi-talented creative entrepreneur from Detroit, who balances motherhood, artistry, and entrepreneurship with unwavering resilience. This conversation awakens your understanding of artist development, the importance of authenticity, and the power of community within the music industry. In this episode: DJ Rue’s personal journey from singing background vocals to becoming a sought-after DJThe significance of developing a signature sound and embracing eclectic musical influencesThe difference between bedroom and club DJs, and what personality traits matter mostThe art of reading the room and adapting to diverse crowdsThe importance of artist development, resilience, and continuous self-growthNavigating challenges such as gatekeeping, bad gigs, and contractual learningsBalancing personal life, motherhood, and a thriving DJ careerTips for aspiring DJs and artists on boldness, studying your craft, and building community Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to DJ Rue and her multifaceted journey 02:15 - How motherhood influences artist development and growth 05:00 - The moment Rue decided to pursue DJing during college 08:42 - Discovering and cultivating a signature sound through eclectic influences 11:07 - Differences between bedroom and club DJs — personality over music choice 12:45 - Overcoming social anxiety and embracing streaming platforms like TikTok 15:00 - The challenge of reading and engaging different crowds 16:54 - Servicing the audience vs. personal music preferences in DJ sets 19:12 - Navigating multicultural events and understanding diverse crowds 22:08 - Handling bad experiences, gatekeeping, and contractual issues 24:27 - The artistry of vinyl DJing and evolving with technology 27:29 - Building relationships within the DJ community and overcoming gatekeeping 30:41 - Protecting one's brand and navigating challenges with professionalism 33:16 - The ongoing process of artist development and self-improvement 36:04 - Balancing love, marriage, and career — the power of partnership 40:24 - The mental health aspects of being an artist and persistent resilience 43:24 - Handling life’s unexpected challenges, including personal setbacks 45:09 - Upcoming events and community-building initiatives for women DJs 52:10 - Words of wisdom for aspiring artists and DJs — boldness, study, community 55:50 - The importance of collaboration over competition in Detroit’s creative scene 58:00 - Connecting with DJ Rue online and booking inquiries Resources & Links: DJ Rue on Instagram @_iamdjrue DJ Rue on Facebook DJ Rue’s Website & Booking

    57 min
  4. May 12

    Art & Flow: A Conversation with LaToya Cross

    Get ready to be inspired by a powerhouse conversation on the power of storytelling, authenticity, and community for creatives in Detroit. Join us as we explore the journeys, struggles, and triumphs of a true cultural artisan — Latoya Cross — whose work in arts, music, and media is shaping the city’s vibrant legacy. In this episode: How Latoya Cross's diverse roles—storyteller, director, content specialist—merge to amplify Black voicesThe importance of vulnerability in creative work and how it fosters authentic storytellingInsights into her groundbreaking projects, including documentary filmmaking and a recent feature with Outlier MediaThe role Detroit’s rich cultural history plays in inspiring today’s artists and the importance of giving creditPractical tips for overcoming creative blocks and working under pressureThe significance of staying aligned with your mission through discernment and self-awarenessThe power of holding space for future creatives through archival storytelling Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: Celebrating Detroit’s Artistic Spirit with Latoya Cross 02:01 - How Latoya's journey from Lyft gigs to media spotlight 03:25 - The art of navigating life through a creative lens 04:38 - Exploring inner work to serve community and social impact 07:28 - Inspirations: Literary icons shaping Latoya’s voice 08:55 - The importance of vulnerability in storytelling and art-making 12:30 - How personal stories and energy influence her documentary projects 15:21 - Highlights of her most impactful projects, including the Detroit artist films 17:17 - Directing documentaries at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 19:23 - Passion-driven projects and the importance of genuine engagement 20:23 - Working through creative blocks: strategies and self-care tips 27:46 - Overcoming creative challenges and trusting your process 33:39 - Words of wisdom for emerging creators: knowing your “why” 36:22 - How to connect with Latoya online and keep tapping into her creative world Resources & Links: Latoya Cross - InstagramDetroit Symphony OrchestraMisfitted ProductionsSolutions Journalism NetworkCarrie Mae Weems on Art & Life Connect with Latoya Cross: InstagramFacebook

    39 min
  5. May 5

    Unlocking The Architect of Alignment: A Conversation with Kirk Welsh

    Dive into the vibrant conversation with Kurt Welsh, an architect of personal and professional alignment, who beautifully unpacks the journey from corporate stability to full-time entrepreneurship.  Whether you're just starting out or seeking to refine your mindset, this episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt stories to inspire your next leap! Kurt Welsh shares his pivotal moment of transitioning from a decade-and-a-half architecture career to full-time entrepreneurship, driven by a desire to leave a legacy.  Here are some key takeaways: The importance of internal alignment—discipline, habits, money management—before external success.How a structured 6-12 month transition plan can help professionals safely move into entrepreneurship.The significance of morning routines: exercise, meditation, feeding the mind to fuel productivity and mental clarity.The challenge of managing a 24-hour schedule: balancing relationships, finances, mental health, and self-care.Differentiating between like-minded and like-hearted people for building genuine community.Risks of glamorizing entrepreneurship and the real lessons on personal growth and resilience.The power of mentorship and self-investment—Kurt’s story of investing nearly $200K into coaching to sharpen his leadership.How adversity, like Hurricane Maria or financial setbacks, fueled Kurt’s unshakable ‘why’.The critical role of faith, legacy, and purpose in overcoming challenges.Practical steps for those still in their 9-5—carving out mornings for growth and structured planning.The importance of community outside of your immediate circle: embracing diverse relationships for broader perspectives.The mindset shifts from a starving artist to a thriving artist—embracing internal work as the foundation for external success. Kurt’s advice to new entrepreneurs: Know your ‘why’ deeply and build a supportive, like-hearted network. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome and episode overview 02:54 – Kurt’s story: Leaving architecture for entrepreneurship 03:52 – Creating a legacy and why it matters 06:00 – Internal vs. external success: Building from within 07:28 – Structuring your transition into entrepreneurship 14:02 – Managing your schedule: From corporate to 24 hours a day 18:10 – The importance of boundaries and self-care 23:28 – Building community beyond your industry 27:38 – Overcoming imposter syndrome and live setbacks 34:40 – The realities of funding and financial management 41:22 – The significance of knowing your ‘why’ 44:48 – Final words of inspiration and next steps Resources & Links: Personal Growth & Mentorship (coaching investment story) Connect with Kurt: Instagram: Kirk D Welsh LinkedIn: Kirk Welsh Message him directly on Instagram for his “Morning Routine Playbook” (CODE: Gabrielle EA)

    51 min
  6. Apr 21

    How Embracing Your Multi-Hyphenate Self Expands Your Creative Influence: Bryce The Third

    Get ready for an exploration into the mind of Bryce The Third, a multifaceted creator whose journey blends storytelling, music, education, and community empowerment. In this episode, we dive into embracing imperfection, balancing fatherhood with creative pursuits, and navigating the industry with humility and purpose—offering invaluable lessons for every creative entrepreneur eager to amplify their impact. Main insights include: How to stay inspired and maintain momentum even on days when creativity feels blockedThe importance of rest, restoration, and intentional downtime for sustained creative energyThe power of pivoting and evolving from music into broader community-building and storytellingStrategies for aligning artistic pursuits with industry opportunities and fundingThe significance of humility, community, and self-awareness in navigating fame and successPractical tips for recognizing market needs and positioning your craft for sustainable growthBalancing parenthood and creative ambition with authenticity and purposeThe value of saying no to projects that don’t align and how that fuels genuine impactThe importance of community incubators and local partnerships for artist developmentEmbracing multifaceted talents without feeling pressured to niche down Resources & Links: Bryce The Third on GoogleCommunity Empowerment Through the Arts Programs Connect with Bryce The Third: InstagramWebsite

    47 min

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We archive stories from various cultural artist about how they're using their creativity to move their city forward! Offering tips, resources, and community building, we strive to be the hub for everything cultural arts paying homage to cultural artists - one innovator and curator at a time. The Starving Artist Development Podcast allows others to come into the creative minds behind the artists uniqueness. When you can’t be in Detroit physically, listening to these stories will remind you why Detroit’s creativity is unmatched. Follow us on social media! Subscribe on YouTube www.youtube.com/starvingartistdevelopmentpod Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starving-artist-development-podcast/id1855584910 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/54zTKkJVf6n3jkb6b220LS?si=8x4gDpMOTgOpAeJA1dYwfA Contact Us: www.starvingartistdevelopment.com info@starvingartistdevelopmet.com