More Than Graphics Podcast

Octane Design Studios

Looking for a tribe with a vibe? More Than Graphics podcast is a virtual safe space for minorities in the tech and creative industries. Tune in as three women of color Danielle x Cicely x Priscilla put it all on the table, sharing authentic life truths from an array of women (and men) in search of their tribe. Produced by Octane Design Studios. Become a Paid Subscriber today for more bonus content!

  1. 10 DE MAI.

    Wonder women: how the guild of motherhood creatives build better

    In this episode of More Than Graphics, Danielle Meadows-Stinnett sits down with special guests from the Kentucky Creatives Collective—Kristen (a content creator and mom of two) and "Big Mama Red" (an entertainer, promoter, and mom of an adult child with disabilities).Together, they dismantle the myth of the "solo quest" in motherhood and business. From the "Nap Time Blueprint" (designing an 8-hour output in a 4-hour window) to the "Friction" of time management, this raw and honest roundtable explores how the constraints of motherhood actually lead to superior business architecture. Whether you're a "Mom-preneur" or simply a creative juggling the grit and grind, this episode offers a virtual safe space to level up, talk truth, and find your guild.Tribe, what’s one "shaky process" in your business that you’re currently upgrading from "survival build" to "high-level efficiency"? Let us know in the comments below![00:18] Introduction: Welcome to Season 8! Meet the "tribe" and the "retro pixel sorceress" herself, Danielle.[00:50] The "Guild" Concept: Why motherhood isn't a solo quest and how it acts as your business's architecture.[02:54] The Nap Time Blueprint: Kristen and Danielle discuss the 4-hour work window. How does "mom time" force a more superior, strategic design for your business?[05:41] Crisis Management: Managing domestic chaos (toddler meltdowns) vs. professional chaos (tech glitches). Why "mom grit" makes you more level-headed in a business crisis.[09:18] The Multi-Player Strategy: Why the solo quest fails. The importance of the "village" and how the Kentucky Creatives Collective fills the structural gaps for busy moms.[11:34] Legacy Specs vs. Quarterly Wins: Building with the next generation in mind. Kristen talks about modeling integrity and hard work for her kids.[15:35] "Sip or Skip" / Hot or Not Segment[20:20] The Perfect Aesthetic Grid: Why raw, unpolished "trench footage" of real life often performs better than a 3-hour polished reel.[22:25] Outsourcing the Domestic Load: Is hiring help a "must"? A candid look at knowing when you’re in a season to delegate.[25:21] Conclusion: A parting gift—Danielle shares a Wonder Woman quote and a final reminder: "You are more than your output." FOLLOW KRISTEN:instagram.com/kristen.ruhl FOLLOW BBMR:instagram.com/bodaciousbigmamaredFOLLOW MTG:⁠⁠mtgthepodcast.com⁠⁠facebook.com/mtgthepodcasttwitter.com/mtgthepodcast1instagram.com/mtgthepodcast⁠CO-HOSTS IG: ⁠⁠@octanedesigns⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@bougienursebabe⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@getsillycreative⁠

    52 min
  2. 1 DE MAR.

    Prism

    In this episode of the More Than Graphics podcast, hosts Danielle and Cicely celebrate Black History Month by exploring the theme of "Prism," symbolizing clarity and the spectrum of the future. Their guest, Saiya.Ran, is a gaming and tech content creator renowned for his insightful commentary that transcends typical hot takes. Saiya.Ran discusses the business, culture, and long-term impacts of the digital worlds we inhabit, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the gaming industry. Join us as we delve into meaningful conversations that highlight the importance of representation and innovation in tech and creative spaces. [00:02:20] Defining Prism in gaming. [00:05:08] Educating black creators in gaming. [00:07:23] Unapologetically Black and Educate. [00:10:06] Impact outside traditional spaces. [00:12:27] Simplifying complex information. [00:15:18] Character customization in gaming. [00:18:21] Black women in gaming. [00:22:32] Gaming culture and its evolution. [00:25:20] Critical thinking through gaming. [00:28:12] Black perspective in gaming. [00:30:21] Character creation and inclusivity. [00:33:30] Self-care routines for parents. [00:36:38] Community building through gaming. [00:40:04] Project that went hilariously wrong. [00:42:23] Creative content inspiration techniques. [00:47:16] Advice to younger self. [00:49:30] Unconventional places to create content. [00:51:46] Importance of checking emails. [00:54:03] More than your output. FOLLOW SAIYA.RAN https://x.com/saiya_ranhttps://www.instagram.com/saiya.ran/https://www.youtube.com/@SaiyaRanGaminghttps://www.tiktok.com/@saiya.ran FOLLOW MTG & CO-HOSTS IG mtgthepodcast.com https://instagram.com/simplycicely https://instagram.com/themeetcuteco https://instagram.com/octanedesigns

    54 min
  3. 1 DE FEV.

    Threshold

    In this episode of the More Than Graphics podcast, hosts Danielle and Priscilla engage in a deep conversation with filmmaker Tyrone Russell about the concept of thresholds in personal and creative growth. They explore the importance of alignment in creative spaces, the challenges of identity shifts, and the significance of representation. Tyrone shares his journey from yoga instructor to filmmaker, emphasizing the need to own one's space and the value of self-care. The discussion also touches on the ethics of storytelling, the magic found in ordinary moments, and the importance of dreaming differently for the future. Tyrone Russell is a filmmaker and storyteller with a background in narrative and documentary work. He spent nearly a decade in New Zealand directing short films, shaping docs, and collaborating on projects that center overlooked communities and global perspectives. His work often explores themes of identity, belonging, and transformation with a bent toward joy and a touch of the absurd. Tyrone is drawn to stories that challenge expectations, not through politics, but through perspective: reframing the ordinary, spotlighting the unseen, and finding humor or humanity in unexpected places. Since returning to Columbus OH, he’s been focused on building collaborative, story-first projects that stretch format and play with tone. Whether it’s digital shorts, live storytelling, or community-rooted docs, Tyrone is most at home where cinematic craft meets curiosity. TAKEAWAYS Alignment is crucial for survival in creative industries.Thresholds represent moments of potential change in our lives.Emotional consistency is key to maintaining a brand voice.Owning your space is essential for representation.Self-care practices can enhance creativity and productivity.Finding magic in the ordinary can inspire creativity.The importance of community support in navigating challenges.Imposter syndrome is a common hurdle for creatives.Dreaming bigger is necessary for personal growth.Stories can empower others and create connections. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Theme of Threshold 01:53 Understanding the Concept of Threshold 04:23 Tyrone Russell's Journey and Identity Shift 07:13 Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Growth 09:48 The Importance of Representation in Creative Spaces 12:34 Self-Care and Personal Growth 15:18 Creative Purgatory and Storytelling 18:15 The Ethics of Storytelling and Community Representation 28:03 Cultural Perspectives on Aging 30:49 Rediscovering Home and Ordinary Magic 33:25 Dreaming Differently: Life Transitions 36:16 Finding Joy in the Ordinary 37:41 Creative Shenanigans and Storytelling 41:07 Unexpected Inspirations and Advice FOLLOW TYRONE https://www.instagram.com/tyronewherever https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrone-russell/ FOLLOW MTG & CO-HOSTS mtgthepodcast.com

    48 min
  4. 28/10/2025

    Guts

    This month, our theme is GUTS, and we're talking to the incredible Monèt Noelle Marshall! Monèt Noelle Marshall is a visionary artist, cultural strategist, and storyteller whose work spans theater, film, public art, and even meditation. Monèt is the Founding Artistic Director of MOJOAA Performing Arts Company, where she amplifies Black playwrights and creates immersive works that challenge us to think deeply about identity, race, and belonging. Her work has gained national attention, including a feature in Gucci’s Chime for Change zine in collaboration with the African American Policy Forum, where she used storytelling to elevate critical social justice issues. She’s also the writer behind a deeply resonant meditation for Black women that has garnered over 100,000 views on YouTube, creating a healing space for listeners to reconnect with themselves and their power. Whether through directing award-winning projects like Escape to Freedom or co-founding initiatives like Grounded Possibilities, Monèt’s work is a masterclass in using art to inspire change. She’s here to share her insights, her journey, and how she’s shaping a world where art and justice go hand in hand. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:00:19 - Hosts Introduction00:00:30 - MTG Podcast Overview00:00:41 - Today's Topic: Guts00:00:59 - Priscilla's New Collaboration00:01:29 - Defining Guts00:02:20 - Guest Introduction: Monáe Noel Marshall00:03:47 - Monáe's Artistic Journey00:04:27 - Art as a Tool for Social Change00:05:41 - Balancing Beauty and Impact in Art00:06:13 - Monáe's Personal Truths and Storytelling00:08:07 - Creating Art for Community00:09:42 - Founding M-O-J-O-A-A Performing Arts Company00:11:22 - Living and Creating Art in the South00:12:40 - Meditation for Black Women00:15:04 - Impact of Monáe's Meditation00:18:06 - Desired Impact of Art00:21:04 - Art as Matchmaking and Connection00:22:07 - Art as Evidence of Culture00:24:10 - Immersive Art Experiences00:28:41 - Audience Impact Stories00:30:31 - Capitalism and Art00:31:01 - Intergenerational Conversations00:33:18 - Influence on Younger Generations00:36:04 - Middle School Challenges00:37:03 - Challenging and Pushing Boundaries00:37:45 - Seasonal Nature of Courage00:38:55 - Optimism for the Future00:40:25 - Where to Find Monáe Noel Marshall00:41:23 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action FOLLOW MONET: www.monetisart.com IG & Threads: @monetisart Linkedin: Monet Noelle Marshall FOLLOW MTG:⁠⁠ www.mtgthepodcast.com⁠⁠ facebook.com/mtgthepodcast instagram.com/mtgthepodcast⁠ CO-HOSTS IG: ⁠⁠@octanedesigns⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@bougienursebabe⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@getsillycreative⁠

    42 min
  5. 24/09/2025

    Tarnish

    In this episode of the More Than Graphics podcast, hosts Danielle, Cicely, and Priscilla dive into the thought-provoking topic of "tarnish." They explore the dual meaning of tarnish as both something aged and worn, and the process of refining and polishing to reveal its true shine. The conversation touches on sensitive and raw experiences, emphasizing the importance of discussing these issues within the tech and creative industries, particularly for women and minorities. Join the hosts as they invite a special guest to share insights and personal stories, fostering an open dialogue about the challenges and triumphs in their journeys. Tune in for an enlightening and transparent discussion that encourages growth and resilience. Didi Hairston, the creator of the DWD experience, is a talented writer, public speaker, podcaster, and devoted mother. She also serves as the host of The Breaking the Mask Podcast. [00:01:02] The concept of tarnish. [00:04:05] The value of resilience. [00:11:10] Death to the superwoman. [00:12:55] Healthcare disparities in maternal care. [00:17:57] Cultural nuances in therapy. [00:20:11] Parental issues and mental health. [00:27:44] Mental illness and personal image. [00:30:00] Trauma and memory triggers. [00:36:19] The dangers of masking. [00:41:23] No winning in wearing a mask. [00:43:11] Hard conversations in parenting. [00:50:17] Change the language around mental health. [00:51:50] Setting boundaries in parenting. [00:56:35] Autonomy in parenting. [00:58:24] Polishing self-confidence through style. [01:03:14] Journey toward healing and support. [01:06:46] It wasn't your fault. FOLLOW MTG:⁠⁠ www.mtgthepodcast.com⁠⁠ facebook.com/mtgthepodcast instagram.com/mtgthepodcast⁠ CO-HOSTS IG: ⁠⁠@octanedesigns⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@bougienursebabe⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@getsillycreative⁠

    1h 6min
  6. 19/08/2025

    Ground

    Join podcast sisters Cicely and Danielle as they uncover in true fashion intriguing conversations that unite the tribe. Today's themed conversation is truly grounding! Meet Kwame Terra, the Founder and CEO of bEHR Health Systems, Inc., a health tech company working to close the life expectancy gap in Black communities. In 2025, he made headlines by walking over 2 million steps in 30 days to highlight the launch of the bEHR Health app. Through his work, Kwame is on a mission to recapture the 268 million years of life lost in the Black community and make health as celebrated and accessible as culture itself. [00:02:24] Health tech in Black communities. [00:04:01] Name change for self-identity. [00:08:49] Barriers to healthcare access. [00:12:44] Healthy eating initiative during COVID. [00:16:30] Health as part of culture. [00:19:43] Community-driven health integration. [00:22:44] Building health-promoting communities. [00:25:05] Community and fitness connections. [00:28:08] Strategic planning for ambitious missions. [00:34:00] Life expectancy disparities in communities. [00:36:57] Tracking community health trends. [00:39:15] Community-based participatory research. [00:42:23] Community health needs assessment. [00:46:36] Membership-based health community experience. [00:52:34] Keep trying harder advice. [00:54:33] Creating work in space. FOLLOW KWAME: @kwameterra @behrhealth FOLLOW MTG: ⁠⁠mtgthepodcast.com⁠⁠ facebook.com/mtgthepodcast instagram.com/mtgthepodcast⁠ CO-HOSTS IG: ⁠⁠@octanedesigns⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@bougienursebabe⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@getsillycreative⁠

    56 min

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Looking for a tribe with a vibe? More Than Graphics podcast is a virtual safe space for minorities in the tech and creative industries. Tune in as three women of color Danielle x Cicely x Priscilla put it all on the table, sharing authentic life truths from an array of women (and men) in search of their tribe. Produced by Octane Design Studios. Become a Paid Subscriber today for more bonus content!