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Season 2

This season, we're diving deep into the tools, techniques, and ethical frameworks that modern creators need to build sustainable, impactful careers in the creative industries. From the recording studio to the archive, from finding your authentic voice to stewarding community stories with integrity, Season 2 takes you on a comprehensive journey through today's creative landscape.

A new season of deep, creative conversations
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Originally from Philly, Saki is a multi-hyphenate Artist, Filmmaker, and Healing Arts Practitioner. In 2019, Saki became the first Arts2Work Apprentice and has been working with The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture and Arts2Work ever since! Her Apprenticeship sparked her love for mentorship and a curiosity about-filling the soft skills gap for emerging artists. When she's not creating or nurturing a community, Saki enjoys exploring global worldviews, solo camping, and stargazing in the Sonoran Desert where she currently resides.
Episode 1 - Beyond the Beat: Audio Production, AI, and the Future of Music Storytelling
Step into the studio with Ryan Burvick, a music producer with over 20 years of experience who's revolutionizing audio storytelling. From his early days selling mixtapes on NYC streets to pioneering music programs in correctional facilities, Ryan shares his journey of using sound as a tool for transformation. Discover essential equipment for getting started, learn how AI is reshaping music production, and explore the hidden careers in audio that could launch your creative journey. Plus, get practical advice on developing your producer mindset and staying creative in an evolving industry.
Episode 2 - Hip-Hop Legacy: The Future of Digital Archiving and Cultural Preservation
Dive into the revolutionary world of digital archiving with Martha Diaz, founder of the Hip-Hop Education Center and cultural preservation pioneer. With three decades of experience working with icons like Beyoncé and Tupac's estate, Martha reveals how digital archiving is transforming the way we preserve hip-hop culture and Black history. Learn about the new Digital Archiving apprenticeship pathway, discover practical tools for documenting your own community stories, and explore how technology is empowering communities to become custodians of their own legacies.
Episode 3 - Visual Lyricist: Finding Your Authentic Voice Across Creative Mediums
Explore the multifaceted creative journey of Vernon Jordan III (Moon/Moonflower), a Philly-born queer writer, filmmaker, and visual lyricist who seamlessly blends poetry, screenwriting, and filmmaking. Vernon opens up about their path from songwriter-poet to acclaimed filmmaker, the role of community in creative exploration, and how they've developed their unique voice across multiple artistic mediums. This conversation celebrates authentic self-expression, the power of queer storytelling, and practical insights for artists navigating their own creative evolution.
Episode 4 - The Heart of Documentary: Lessons in Community Trust and Ethical Storytelling
Join us for an intimate conversation with Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker Chihiro Wimbush about the essential art of community-centered filmmaking. Chihiro shares powerful insights on building trust before rolling cameras, navigating complex community relationships, and creating documentaries that serve rather than exploit. From working with Indigenous communities to developing emotional intelligence as a filmmaker, this episode explores how authentic storytelling begins with genuine human connection. Perfect for emerging filmmakers seeking to approach their craft with integrity and heart.

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