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"The Truth In This Art" is a podcast hosted by Rob Lee featuring in-depth interviews with artists, musicians, writers, and cultural leaders. The conversations explore the guests' creative processes, examining how their art shapes and impacts communities. Rob discusses the transformative power of arts and culture while uncovering the real stories behind influential works. Gain insights into diverse creative minds, their journeys, and the vibrant arts and culture scene in Baltimore and beyond.

The Truth In This Art Podcast - Insights for Artists, Creatives, and Cultural Leaders Rob Lee

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"The Truth In This Art" is a podcast hosted by Rob Lee featuring in-depth interviews with artists, musicians, writers, and cultural leaders. The conversations explore the guests' creative processes, examining how their art shapes and impacts communities. Rob discusses the transformative power of arts and culture while uncovering the real stories behind influential works. Gain insights into diverse creative minds, their journeys, and the vibrant arts and culture scene in Baltimore and beyond.

    The Truth In This Art with Documentary Filmmaker Jeronique

    The Truth In This Art with Documentary Filmmaker Jeronique

    In this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee converses with Jeronique, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer from Washington DC. They discuss Jeronique's creative journey, discussing her early memories, the impact of community and preservation, and the significance of capturing memories visually through photography and fashion. Jeronique reflects on her childhood, the cultural significance of family photographs, and the influence of local fashion. The episode also touches on the challenges of social media engagement, the storytelling power of fashion, and the importance of preserving cultural identity and community narratives
    Episode Highlights:
    Early Memories (00:04:10) Jeronique shares her childhood memories and the impact of growing up in a unique community environment.Visual Language and Photography (00:14:45) Jeronique reflects on the development of her interest in capturing memories visually, particularly through photography, and the significance of historical images.Family and Cultural Heritage (00:17:43) The striking image of Jeronique's great-grandmother, her Native American heritage, and the impact of her storytelling on his understanding of family and cultural identity.The Unique Brilliance of Trayvon Green (00:23:00) Jeronique praises Travon Naim's exceptional talent in fashion, photography, and community impact.Navigating Social Media and Artistic Integrity (00:29:03) Jeronique shares her struggle with maintaining artistic integrity while navigating social media and the pressure for likes and shares.D.C.'s Unique Fashion Culture (00:31:22) Jeronique highlights the creativity and diversity of fashion professionals in Washington, D.C., challenging the perception of the city as solely political and transient.Personal Style and Storytelling (00:43:16) Rob and Jeronique share their thoughts on personal style and how it can be used as a form of storytelling.Challenges in Storytelling (00:54:45) This is the part when they explore the difficulty of respectfully and authentically telling the stories of highly creative individuals.Preservation of cultural events through clothing (01:01:11) The significance of clothing from historical events and protests in DC, and how it serves as a way to share personal stories and experiences.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace Change and Growth: Allow your identity to evolve naturally over time, reflecting on your creative journey regularly.2. Document Your Community: Capture the essence of your community through art to preserve memories and stories.3. Tell the Story Behind the Image: Provide context and background stories when sharing photographs to add depth and personal connection.4. Support Local Artists: Actively seek out and support local designers and artists to enrich your creative community and help them gain recognition.
    Website and Socials:jeronique.comInstagram: jeroniqueYouTube: @Jeronique
    If you enjoyed today's episode with Jeronique, where we explored the profound impact of memory, family stories, and preservation through photography and fashion, please take a moment to visit and support her website and social media links. Your engagement means the world to us! Don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting my Patreon to keep bringing you these inspiring conversations. Your support is invaluable! 🌟📸✨

    Market Center Street Fest
    Celebrate the arts and community at the first-ever Market Center Street Fest on June 29th from 12 - 8 pm at Lexington Market Plaza. This free outdoor festival aims to regenerate the Market Center neighborhood with a day of arts, food, fashion, culture, and music. All are welcome!
    For more details, visit: marketcenterbaltimore.org.


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    The Truth In This Art with DJ Stylo

    The Truth In This Art with DJ Stylo

    In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews music producer and DJ Stylo. Stylo shares his journey from a nerdy kid in DC with a background in IT and breakdancing to a passionate music creator influenced by jazz, classical, and techno. He discusses his creative process, emphasizing basslines and rhythm, and his approach to curating immersive musical experiences. The conversation touches on the challenges of staying current in the industry, the significance of Black Music Month, and the importance of diverse musical influences. Stylo also highlights his commitment to storytelling and elevating underrepresented voices in music.
    Episode Highlight:
    Introduction to DJ Stylo (00:00:10) Rob Lee introduces DJ Stylo, a music producer and DJ, known for his deep tech style with hip hop influences.DJ Stylo's Background (00:01:49) DJ Stylo shares details about his background, including his work as an IT director and his interest in sci-fi.Influences in Music (00:06:24) DJ Stylo discusses his early experiences with music, including playing piano and trumpet, and his exposure to electronic music as a breakdancer.Staying Current and Finding Inspiration (00:18:47) DJ Stylo talks about staying up to date with new music and finding inspiration, acknowledging the impossibility of keeping up with every new release.Uncovering Musical Influences (00:25:21) The conversation dives into the significance of liner notes, exploring the musicians behind the music and their impact on creative inspiration.Embracing Risks in Creativity (00:35:01) DJ Stylo shares his perspective on taking risks in creative pursuits, emphasizing the daily challenges and rewards of pushing boundaries.Good DJ vs. Great DJ (00:42:23) DJ Stylo discusses the difference between a good DJ and a great DJ, emphasizing the importance of playing music that listeners didn't know they wanted to hear.Connect with DJ Stylo (01:04:16) DJ Stylo shares his social media and upcoming live events, including rooftop performances and reissued music.Key Takeaways:
    1. Balancing Multiple Passions: DJ Stylo shows us that it's possible to juggle a demanding IT career while pursuing a passion for music.2. Creative Beginnings: Starting with simple elements like drum patterns and basslines can lead to innovative and unique music creations.3. Embracing Eclectic Tastes: Exploring a wide range of music genres can enrich your creative output and broaden your musical perspective.4. Taking Risks in Creativity: Pushing boundaries and embracing daily challenges are essential for growth and innovation in any creative field.
    Website and Socials:link.v1ce.co.uk/musicofstyloX: @MusicOfStyloInstagram: stylothedj
    🎧 Inspired by DJ Stylo's incredible journey and insights? Visit and support his website and social media links to stay connected with his latest projects and musical endeavors. Don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more listeners who love deep dives into the music world. Your support on Patreon keeps these conversations going and allows us to bring more amazing content to you. Let's keep the music alive!

    Market Center Street Fest
    Celebrate the arts and community at the first-ever Market Center Street Fest on June 29th from 12 - 8 pm at Lexington Market Plaza. This free outdoor festival aims to regenerate the Market Center neighborhood with a day of arts, food, fashion, culture, and music. All are welcome!
    For more details, visit: marketcenterbaltimore.org.


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    The Truth In This Art with Filmmaker Nia Hampton

    The Truth In This Art with Filmmaker Nia Hampton

    In this episode of "The Truth In This Art," host Rob Lee welcomes filmmaker and conceptual artist Nia Hampton from Baltimore. They discuss the significance of glasses in their lives, reflecting on how COVID-19 has influenced health trends. Nia shares her journey, including her MFA program and the founding of the Black Film Supremacy festival, inspired by her friends and speculative fiction writers. She talks about her film "My Mother the Clown," a social realist comedy based on personal experiences. The conversation covers the collaborative nature of filmmaking, the importance of storytelling, and Nia's personal interests in reality TV and astrology.
    Episode Highlight:
    Glasses Trend (00:00:33) Rob and Nia discuss the trend of glasses and how it relates to disability markers becoming cool post-COVID.Introducing Oneself as an Artist (00:03:16) Nia Hampton discusses the challenges of writing artist statements and introduces herself as a conceptual artist.Becoming an Artist (00:07:36) Nia explains how being born into an artistic family influenced her journey to becoming an artist and finding her voice.The Artist's Way of Life (00:13:06) Nia discusses the essence of being an artist as a way of life, regardless of productivity or wealth.Founding Black Film Supremacy (00:17:45) Nia Hampton explains the founding of Black Film Supremacy in 2018, the inspiration behind it, and its impact on the local film perspective in Baltimore.Challenges of Filmmaking Collaboration (00:24:02) Nia Hampton shares insights into the collaborative aspect of filmmaking, discussing challenges, learning opportunities, and the importance of trust and respect in working with a team.Interpersonal Dynamics in Filmmaking (00:29:33) Nia and Rob discuss the interpersonal aspects of filmmaking, likening it to dating and emphasizing the importance of trust and communication in working with others.My Mother the Clown (00:33:13) This part is when they talk about the description and motivation behind the film "My Mother the Clown," including its storyline and its relevance in reflecting current societal challenges.Art, Taste, and Communication (00:44:53) Exploration of the political nature of taste in art, the influence of personal backgrounds on perceptions of good and bad art, and the essence of art as a form of communication.Key Takeaways:
    1. Embrace Vulnerability: Sharing your personal stories and experiences in your art can create powerful connections with your audience.2. Draw from Personal History: Use your memories and personal history as a foundation for your creative work to add unique perspectives and emotional depth.3. Identify Gaps: Look for gaps in your industry or community and create platforms to address them, fostering meaningful and impactful projects.4. Cultivate Trust: Building trust and respect among your team members is essential for successful collaboration in any creative endeavor.
    Socials:X: @_NIAnderthalInstagram: niand3rthal LinkedIn: Nia Hampton
    🌟 Hey listeners! If you enjoyed this episode with the incredible filmmaker Nia Hampton, please take a moment to visit and support her work through her website and social media links. Your support means the world! Also, don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more art enthusiasts like you. And if you love what we're doing, consider supporting us on Patreon to keep the creativity flowing. Thank you! 🌟

    Market Center Street Fest
    Celebrate the arts and community at the first-ever Market Center Street Fest on June 29th from 12 - 8 pm at Lexington Market Plaza. This free outdoor festival aims to regenerate the Market Center neighborhood with a day of arts, food, fashion, culture, and music. All are welcome!
    For more details, visit: marketcenterbaltimore.org.


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    The Truth in This Art Wrestling Announcer and Commentator Larry Legend

    The Truth in This Art Wrestling Announcer and Commentator Larry Legend

    In this podcast episode, host Rob Lee interviews Larry Legend, a renowned figure in professional wrestling. Larry shares his journey from being a fan, playing with action figures, and backyard wrestling to becoming a respected announcer and commentator. He discusses the intricacies of ring announcing and commentating, emphasizing the importance of preparation and the challenges of switching between the two roles. Larry also reflects on his experience as a wrestling historian and his passion for preserving wrestling events. The episode dives into the psychology of wrestling and the art of storytelling, with Larry explaining how he enhances matches with his vibrant introductions and commentary, adding drama to the athletic spectacle.
    Episode Highlights:
    Mastering the Mic (00:57) Larry Legend discusses the craft of creating powerful introductions in the wrestling world and why they're so pivotal.Meet Larry Legend (03:06) Get to know Larry Legend as he shares his journey, his achievements, and his passion for the world of combat sports.Wrestling Nostalgia (07:13) Larry Legend reminisces about his childhood fascination with wrestling, from action figures to video games.From Backyard to Big Time (08:38) Larry Legend recounts the evolution of his wrestling interest, from backyard bouts to forming a community with fellow enthusiasts.Inside the Wrestler's Mind (14:08) Larry breaks down the mental aspect of wrestling and the importance of the big guys taking falls.The Quest for the Commentary Seat (18:15) Larry shares his path to becoming a wrestling commentator and the challenges of earning a spot at the commentary table.The Art of Announcing (20:37) Larry shares insights into his experiences with ring announcing and commentary, highlighting his improvisational skills.Dream Introductions (42:02) Larry Legend expresses his wish to introduce icons like Jay-Z or Stone Cold Steve Austin, admiring their entertainment flair.Key Takeaways:
    1. Embrace your passions, as they can lead to unexpected and fulfilling career paths, just like Larry's journey from fan to wrestling icon.2. Preparation is key in any role, highlighting the dedication behind Larry's seamless transitions between announcing and commentating.3. The art of storytelling is crucial in enhancing any experience, as Larry's vibrant introductions and commentary add depth to wrestling matches.4. Preserving history matters, as shown by Larry's commitment to documenting wrestling events for future generations to appreciate.
    Website Social Media Links:
    nywcwrestling.comX: @blklkpInstagram: larry_l3g3nd3LinkedIn: Larry Mercer
    If you enjoyed diving into the ring with Larry Legend and want to support his incredible journey through the world of professional wrestling, don't just sit on the sidelines! Head over to Larry's website to learn more about his electrifying career and follow his latest moves on social media. Your likes, shares, and follows go a long way in keeping the wrestling spirit alive!
    But wait, there's more you can do! Take a moment to rate and review this episode. Your feedback not only helps us improve but also boosts our visibility so more fans can join in on the action.
    And for that extra slam of support, consider joining our Patreon community. Your contribution helps us keep bringing you closer to the legends of the ring. Every pledge, big or small, makes a massive difference!
    So, don't just listen—be part of the legacy. Visit, follow, rate, review, and support today!

    This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.
    If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.
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    • 46 min
    The Truth In This Art with MC UllNevaNo

    The Truth In This Art with MC UllNevaNo

    In this episode of "The Truth In This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Baltimore-based MC UllNevaNo, celebrated for his dynamic freestyling and influential collaborations. As part of a series for Black Music Month, the conversation explores MC UllNevaNo's journey in the music industry, from his Baltimore upbringing and early influences like Wu-Tang Clan to his experiences in California's intense hip-hop culture. He discussed his creative process, emphasizing the importance of working with a single producer for cohesive sound and the impact of social media on independent artists. This episode offers valuable insights into maintaining authenticity and innovation in hip-hop.
    Episode Highlights:
    Early influences (00:02:03) MC UllNevaNo talks about his early exposure to different music genres and artists, shaping his love for hip-hop.Discovering hip-hop (00:03:47) UllNevaNo describes the moment he discovered influential hip-hop artists and how it impacted his passion for the genre.Battling and perseverance (00:10:42) UllNevaNo discusses his dedication to battling and his perseverance in pursuing a career in music.Crafting a song (00:13:39) MC UllNevaNo shares his process of crafting a song, from getting the instrumental to the execution of the concept.Living off music (00:15:57) This part of the conversation explores the possibility of making a living off music, the influence of social media, and the freedom of selling music independently.Creating collector's items (00:24:30) UllNevaNo and Rob discussed the significance of creating collector's items and merchandise to match music projects and the feeling of completion after finishing a project.Challenges in staying unique in hip-hop (00:26:49) They discussed the challenges of staying unique in the hip-hop industry, avoiding trends, and the influence of popular content.Working with One Producer (00:32:51) In this part Rob and UllNevaNo tackle the benefits of working with a single producer and the cohesiveness it brings to the music.
    Key Takeaways:
    1. Embrace diverse musical influences to shape your unique artistic voice.2. Dedication and perseverance are key to overcoming challenges in any career.3. Adding unique merchandise can enhance the connection between artists and their audience.4. Don't be afraid to experiment with new techniques; it's essential for growth and innovation.
    Website and Socials:magnetikmoments.bandcamp.comX: @ullnevanohiphopInstagram: ullnevanohiphop
    🌟 Don't miss out on supporting the incredible journey of MC UllNevaNo! Visit his website and follow his social media links to stay updated on his latest projects and insights. If you enjoyed this episode of The Truth In This Art, please take a moment to rate and review it—it helps us reach more listeners like you. And if you want to support our podcast further, consider joining our Patreon community. Your support makes all the difference! 

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    The Truth In This Art with Independent Curator Fabiola R. Delgado

    The Truth In This Art with Independent Curator Fabiola R. Delgado

    In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Fabiola R. Delgado, a Venezuelan independent curator and former human rights lawyer. Delgado shares her journey, including her struggles as an immigrant seeking political asylum in the US and her transition from law to the art world. She discusses the importance of storytelling in her work, the role of art in activism, and her approach to curating exhibitions that amplify marginalized voices. Delgado also reflects on her recent exhibition "Between, Through, Across" the significance of diaspora in art, and the challenges of balancing diverse narratives in the arts. Additionally, she opens up about her love for music, her mug collection, and her fashion sense, emphasizing the need to make art spaces more inclusive and accessible.
    Episode Highlights:
    Fabiola's Background (00:00:54) Fabiola shares her journey from being a human rights lawyer in Venezuela to becoming an independent curator and creative producer in the arts.Transition to Art and Activism (00:10:55) This highlight captures Fabiola's shift from law and activism to engaging with the arts, which is a significant pivot in her career and life story.Current Work as a Curator (00:14:44) Fabiola discusses her current role and the importance of storytelling and amplifying marginalized voices, which is central to the theme of the podcast.Seeking Justice Through the Arts (00:22:37) Exploring the concept of justice through art and history is a compelling topic that ties back to Fabiola's background in human rights.Recent Exhibition (00:37:35) Details about a recent exhibition that gives insight into Fabiola's work and its impact on diaspora and cultural identity.Curatorial Program and Mentorship (00:41:34) Fabiola discussed the curatorial program and mentorship that offers valuable information about professional development and collaboration in the arts.Decision-Making in Curation (00:48:28) Fabiola gives an inside look into the curatorial process, including research and the selection of artworks for exhibitions.Justice, Representation, and Value in Art (00:57:22) Rob and Fabiola talk about the importance of representation and the value of art in challenging dominant narratives and uplifting marginalized communities.Key Takeaways:
    1. Embrace your journey: Fabiola's shift from law to art underscores the power of personal transformation and following your passion.2. Art as a voice for the voiceless: Delgado's curatorial work highlights how art can be a potent tool for activism and representation.3. There's strength in diversity: Delgado's experiences reveal the importance of including diverse narratives to enrich the cultural conversation.4. Inclusivity is key: Fabiola's dedication to making art spaces more accessible serves as a reminder to continually strive for inclusivity in all areas of life.
    Website and Socials:fabiolardelgado.comInstagram: fabiola.rdelgadoLinkedIn: Fabiola R. Delgado
    If you were inspired by Fabiola R. Delgado's incredible journey from a human rights lawyer to a passionate art curator, and her dedication to amplifying marginalized voices through art, then we encourage you to dive deeper into her world. Visit her website to explore her latest projects and follow her on social media to stay updated on her impactful work. Your support means everything, so please take a moment to rate and review this episode of "The Truth in This Art," letting us know your thoughts and helping others discover our conversations. And if you want to contribute further, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your patronage helps us continue to bring these vital stories to light. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of art and storytelling by engaging with Fabiola's work and becoming a part of our creative community.

    This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.
    If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart

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