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OURSELVES is the world’s first open-source podcast that dives deep into the worlds of creativity, culture, & personal growth. Hosted by film & music video director Arrad, each episode brings you unfiltered conversations with visionary artists, trailblazing entrepreneurs, and thought leaders shaping the future. From behind-the-scenes stories of groundbreaking projects to candid discussions about mental health, reinvention, and navigating the creative industry, OURSELVES is your space to feel inspired, challenged, and connected.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Adrian Per (@omgadrian), a trailblazing creative force in the content space. Adrian shares how he transitioned from having just $13 in his bank account to becoming a full-time content creator with over a million followers across his platforms. We talk about his unique approach to content creation, meticulous time management, and the importance of trusting your own voice. We also discuss the future of content, his exciting new project 'Content College,' and valuable insights for aspiring creators. If you are a creator or filmmaker, this episode is for you!
00:00 Intro
03:21 Content Creation in Music before TikTok
04:56 Transition to Full-Time Content Creation
06:28 The Struggles of a Traditional Director
13:01 The Turning Point: October 2022
16:39 The First Viral Video
16:54 The Impact of Consistent Posting
25:57 The Role of Pre-Production in Content Creation
31:50 The Evolution of Content Quality
32:39 The Power of Unique Stories
41:30 Overcoming Insecurities on Camera
47:56 Breaking Past the Fear of Judgment
50:05 Overcoming Personal Challenges
50:43 Finding Freedom in Content Creation
52:26 Financial Struggles and Career Decisions
53:33 Balancing Freelance Work and Content Creation
54:36 The Reality of Freelancing
58:48 The Impact of Financial Stress on Creativity
59:58 Transitioning from 9 to 5 to Full-Time Content Creation
01:01:58 Building a Business Beyond Brand Deals
01:04:00 Introducing Content College
01:06:39 The Value of Community in Content Creation
01:09:11 Selling Digital Products
01:19:40 The Importance of Financial Literacy for Creators
01:25:02 Managing Time Effectively
01:29:00 Dealing with Underperforming Content
01:31:38 Innovating Content Formats
01:36:23 Future Plans and Creative Freedom
01:38:38 Advice for Aspiring Content Creators
01:40:05 The Importance of Kindness and Legacy
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From Toronto to Bollywood to the World Cup stage, Nora Fatehi’s journey is anything but traditional. In this episode, we break down how a Moroccan-Canadian girl with no industry connections “backdoored” her way into one of the world’s most competitive film industries: learning Hindi from scratch, reinventing herself in Mumbai, and using dance as her superpower to win over an entire culture.
Nora opens up about being undermined early on, navigating gatekeepers, reality shows, and “just a dancer” labels, while strategically investing her own money to open new markets and build a global brand. She shares the story behind her Warner Music debut “What Do I Know (Just A Girl)” featuring Shenseea, trusting a new creative team for her first US music video, and learning to let go of perfectionism.
Beyond the virality, this is a conversation about legacy: recovering from a brutal ankle injury, fighting PR narratives, building the #DanceWithNora community to uplift dancers, and wanting to be remembered for shattering stereotypes and finishing the dreams her ancestors never got to fulfill. If you’re an artist, immigrant kid, underdog, or anyone betting on yourself, this one’s for you.
00:00 Introduction: Overcoming Challenges
04:28 Nora's Nervousness and Trust Issues in Arrad (Haha)
06:13 Challenges in Music Video Production
09:20 Favorite part of What Do I Know vid feat Shenseea
12:59 Shooting in Extreme Conditions
15:49 Ankle Injury and Mental Resilience
20:35 Influences and Inspirations
21:51 Cultural Exposure and Bollywood Influence
28:50 Breaking into Bollywood
39:53 The Turning Point: Dilbar Song
42:44 Playback Singing in Bollywood
45:44 Respecting Dancers
46:55 Breaking Stereotypes
47:41 Journey of Self-Taught Dance
55:32 Connecting with Fans
57:48 Investing in Self
01:05:51 Financial Struggles and Breakthrough
01:08:45 Creating New Markets
01:20:45 Collaborating with Western Artists
01:26:52 Marketability and Memorable Image
01:33:08 Challenges of Learning New Languages
01:34:07 Transitioning to Lead Roles
01:35:46 Success in Netflix's 'The Royals'
01:40:32 Navigating Cultural Expectations
01:46:20 Parental Acceptance and Validation
01:49:57 AI and the Future of Work
01:54:59 Concerns About AI's Impact on Society
02:07:18 The Importance of Following Your Calling
02:10:17 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
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Leon Thomas is one of the rare artists who has mastered the blend of musicality, vision, and business. In this episode, Leon pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to make art that cuts through the noise, without selling out. From crafting concept bibles and curating world-class visuals, to building subcultures and navigating record label politics, this conversation is a masterclass in intentional artistry.
We talk about flow state, creative discipline, and why every artist should prioritize community over virality. Leon also breaks down the lost art of artist development, the importance of preparation, and why disruption is essential for innovation. Whether you're an artist, director, or producer, this episode is a blueprint for building something lasting.
00:00 Introduction
02:12 Collaborating with Issa Rae
03:06 The Secret Superpower of Acting Experience
04:41 The Concept Bible and Creative Vision
05:06 The Artist-Director Dynamic
07:31 Navigating the Music Industry
14:38 The Importance of Viral Hits and Community
16:32 The Power of Diehard Fans
18:09 The Difference Between TV/Film and Music Videos
18:53 Preparation and Rehearsal
22:39 Flow State and Overcoming Nerves
28:48 Connecting with the Audience
31:59 Creating for Yourself First
35:35 The Need for Disruption in Art
37:11 Pushing the Limits of Sound
38:23 Creating Unique Live Experiences
39:25 Inspiration from Other Artists
39:53 Memorable Concert Experiences
44:30 The Importance of Communication
46:34 Favorite Movies and Directors
49:40 Influential Music Videos
54:21 Understanding Song Credits
55:25 The Value of a Music Catalog
57:42 Early Career and Collaborations
59:25 Embracing Past Experiences
01:00:21 Balancing Art and Business
01:04:41 Reflecting on Personal Growth
01:06:05 Dealing with Creative Blocks
01:09:26 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
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From shaping visual masterpieces with Kendrick Lamar and Justin Bieber to redefining commercial storytelling, director Colin Tilley has done it all. In this episode, we get the full story. Colin opens up about his evolution as a filmmaker, how growing up in Berkeley influenced his aesthetic, and how trial and error on set helped him develop a signature style now sought after by the world’s biggest artists and brands.
We also talk about building longevity in a notoriously fickle industry, the role of mentorship, and how creating a healthy set environment makes all the difference. Colin doesn’t shy away from the gritty details: from the pressure of editing his own work, to managing the balance between creativity and business, to taking a conscious break from Instagram to reset his artistic mindset.
Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or someone fascinated by what it takes to succeed behind the camera, this conversation is full of game and rare insights from one of the industry’s most visionary directors.
00:00 Transforming on Set: Embracing the Superman Side
02:03 Full Circle: From Fan to Collaborator
03:06 The Berkeley Influence
03:56 Learning Filmmaking Through Trial and Error
19:05 Creating a Positive Set Environment
23:34 Maintaining Longevity in the Industry
35:30 Transitioning from Music Videos to Commercials
37:28 Mentorship and Learning Patience
41:09 The Art of Editing and Collaboration
44:22 Challenges of Balancing Directing and Editing
45:30 Finding the Right Team for Each Project
51:19 The Impact of Social Media on Creativity
52:31 Taking a Break from Instagram
01:02:53 Understanding Film Management vs. Agents
01:06:18 Breaking into Commercials from Music Videos
01:11:10 Funding and Creating 'Mr. Happy' with Chance The Rapper
01:15:52 Building Trust and Relationships in the Industry
01:16:20 Working with Justin Bieber: Building a Long-Term Collaboration
01:23:11 Breaking into the Industry with Tyga & Chris Brown
01:25:19 The Role of Relationships in Career Growth
01:29:42 Iconic Projects: 'Alright' with Kendrick Lamar
01:33:43 Shooting a Commercial with Steph Curry
01:36:10 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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In this solo episode, I unpack the silent killer of creative momentum: distraction. We live in a world built to hijack our attention: our phones, our feeds, our dopamine loops. It’s not that we’re lazy or unmotivated…it’s that our focus is constantly under attack.
I share my personal struggles with what I call "creative erosion," the mental fragmentation that prevents us from sitting down and getting meaningful work done. This isn’t just about ADHD. It’s about a system that trains us into constant stimulation. If you've ever found yourself unable to read a book, finish an edit, or write a pitch without 17 interruptions, this episode is for you.
I also give you five practical, stimulant-free tools that have radically improved my ability to focus. From raw dog walks (yup, no phone) to the surprising cognitive power of saffron tea. No gimmicks. Just real tools for real creatives.
00:00 Introduction
01:55 The Impact of Dopamine
02:14 Constant Stimulation and Its Effects
03:23 Mental Fragmentation
04:02 Personal Struggles with Focus
05:25 Creative Erosion
05:43 Attention Hijacked
05:50 Avoiding ADHD Medication
06:49 Five Tips for Sharpening Focus
06:54 Creating a Non-Negotiable Routine
07:46 Morning Routine Details
08:32 Importance of Routine
09:17 Weekend Routine Challenges
09:34 Focus Through Walks
11:01 Checklist Therapy
11:22 Using Notes App for Productivity
12:20 Prioritizing Tasks
13:48 Killing Notifications
15:12 Purposeful Phone Checking
15:25 Saffron Tea for Focus
16:07 Benefits of Saffron
17:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, I sit down with legendary director and visual architect Anthony Mandler, the creative force behind some of the most cinematic music videos of the last two decades. From shaping the visual identities of Rihanna and Jay-Z to helming award-winning features, Anthony shares a masterclass in creative evolution, relationship-building, and artistic reinvention.
We unpack his late start in directing, his transition from photography to music videos, and the bold moves that defined his career. Anthony opens up about navigating the gatekeeping of the music industry, crafting stories that blur the line between cinema and music, and the pivotal moments that led to timeless visuals like “Disturbia” and “Holy Grail.”
This is more than a career retrospective. It’s a blueprint for longevity in an industry that’s always changing. We also look ahead to the future of filmmaking with AI, explore the emotional toll and triumphs of directing, and reflect on fatherhood, fashion, and staying ahead of the cultural curve.
00:00 Starting Late: The Journey to Directing
00:27 Breaking Stereotypes in the Creative Industry
01:01 Building Trust with Artists
01:38 Navigating the Music Video Industry
02:35 From Photography to Music Videos
21:06 Building Iconic Music Video Careers
21:49 Breaking into Directing
23:23 Navigating the Music Industry
26:32 Collaborations with Jay-Z and Rihanna
30:21 Creating Cinematic Music Videos
41:21 Jay-Z's Honest Feedback
42:19 Reworking the Song for Impact
45:10 Rihanna's Early Career and Breakthrough
50:24 Creating Iconic Music Videos
55:49 Collaborations and Creative Processes
01:03:46 Reflecting on a Memorable Motorcycle Shoot
01:05:41 The Challenges and Triumphs of Filmmaking
01:08:28 Navigating Product Placement in Music Videos
01:11:36 Transitioning from Music Videos to Commercials
01:17:55 Breaking into Feature Films
01:24:04 Kendrick's Impact on Fashion and Music
01:24:47 Building a Production Company
01:32:26 Navigating the Film Industry
01:34:09 Making 'Monster': Challenges and Triumphs
01:46:13 Lessons from a Seasoned Director
01:48:36 Directing Styles and Future Projects
01:48:36 Directing Actors vs. Musicians
01:51:34 Balancing Courtroom Drama and Real Life
01:57:41 Challenges and Triumphs of Filmmaking
02:04:33 The Future of Filmmaking and AI
02:04:57 Setting the Scene: A Sci-Fi Thriller on a Greek Island
02:05:42 AI in Filmmaking: Revolutionizing the Industry
02:07:14 The Future of Film: AI vs. Traditional Methods
02:11:28 Fatherhood and Filmmaking: Balancing Passion and Family
02:13:23 The Evolution of Filmmaking: From Analog to AI
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From Twilight dream sequences to designing visuals for Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and the Super Bowl halftime show, Figge has helped shape the visual language of modern entertainment. In this guest episode, we explore how he transitioned from film school to visual effects, pioneered cinematic content for concerts during the rise of LED walls, and helped launch iconic moments like Kanye West’s Glow in the Dark tour.
We also get into how Figge co-founded Possible, a trailblazing studio that builds cinematic experiences for live shows around the globe. Later, we explore his shift into the crypto world, co-founding We Knew and joining Yuga Labs, the creative force behind Bored Ape Yacht Club and Otherside. From NFTs to digital apparel, AI, and composable blockchain assets, this episode is packed with insights for creatives who want to stay ahead of the curve.
00:00 Intro
02:46 Early Inspirations and Film School
11:01 Creating Value in Your Career
14:32 Entering the World of Live Events
21:09 The Rise of LED Walls in Concerts
24:56 Kanye West's Glow in the Dark Tour
32:57 Opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
33:24 Creating Visual Effects for Hogwarts
33:46 Founding Possible: A New Venture in Live Event Cinematics
36:58 Identifying and Capitalizing on Niche Markets
38:57 Chasing Passion Over Money
40:02 The Importance of Upskilling and Continuous Learning
42:32 Collaborating with Lady Gaga
49:06 Working with Ariana Grande: The Sweetener Tour
53:30 Concert Visuals for Justin Bieber
56:00 Super Bowl Halftime Shows: Behind the Scenes
59:45 The Booming Entertainment Scene in the Middle East
01:02:37 Transitioning to Crypto: The Birth of We Knew
01:09:23 Venture Capital vs. Bootstrapping: Lessons Learned
01:10:50 Challenges in the Crypto World
01:11:36 The Philosophy of a Thousand True Fans
01:13:12 Profile Pictures and Digital Collectibles
01:14:07 The Rise of Digital Apparel
01:15:05 NFTs and Their Evolution
01:16:01 Composability in Blockchain
01:18:22 The Future of Crypto and NFTs
01:26:41 The Role of AI in Creativity
01:29:10 Yuga Labs and Its Projects
01:30:28 The Community of Bored Ape Yacht Club
01:33:02 The Future of Digital Assets
01:38:11 Pressure is a Privilege
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Rejection almost ended my filmmaking career. I’ve pitched over 1,000 projects in my life and lost the vast majority of them. I’ve been ghosted, ignored, and told “no” more times than I can count. But every single rejection taught me something that eventually led to my biggest breaks in the industry.
In this episode, I share how I survived years of constant rejection, the mindset shift that turned “no” into fuel, why rejection isn’t personal but situational, how to refine your pitch so people can’t ignore you, and the exact strategies I used to land career-changing projects.
If you’re a filmmaker, creative, or entrepreneur dealing with rejection, this conversation will change the way you see every “no” you get. Watch if you’ve ever wondered how to keep going when nothing’s working, why people reject your ideas, or how to turn rejection into opportunity.
00:00 Introduction: Facing Rejection
00:20 The Reality of Rejection
00:37 My Filmmaking Journey
01:14 Early Career Struggles
02:10 The Relentless Pursuit
02:26 Questioning My Path
02:43 Understanding Treatments
03:29 Facing Ghosting and Burnout
04:31 Recalibrating After Rejection
06:32 Rejection is Situational
07:15 Film Festival Rejections
08:55 Pitching in Person
10:16 Rejection as Redirection
11:31 Processing Rejection
12:40 Detaching Identity from Outcome
13:29 Improving Your Pitch
14:44 Building Relationships
15:46 Protecting Your Joy
16:38 Finding a Community
18:14 Learning from Rejection
18:45 Final Thoughts on Rejection
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From directing iconic music videos for Britney Spears and Eminem to working with Taylor Swift on some of the most defining visuals of the last decade, Joseph Kahn has built a legacy few can rival. In this episode, Joseph takes us through his journey, from dropping out of NYU with $25,000 in debt and hustling his way through Texas rap videos, to becoming one of the most sought-after directors in music and commercial filmmaking.
We dive into his unconventional start, the art of bullshitting with confidence, and the calculated risks that shaped his style. Joseph gets honest about the industry: how to sell success before you have it, why directing is lying, and how he landed his first big video gigs with Def Jam. We also break down his treatment-writing process in the ’90s, shooting without storyboards, and building unshakable trust with artists like Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey.
This conversation is a must-listen for filmmakers, creatives, and anyone navigating the tension between commerce and art in visual storytelling. We end with a deep look at his newest feature ICK: a genre-bending, creature-feature fever dream he’s betting big on.
00:00 Intro
03:09 The Journey to Becoming a Director
12:06 Overcoming Cultural and Academic Challenges
17:43 The Hustle in the Early Career
22:26 Breaking into the Industry
39:48 Joseph Kahn's Treatment Style in the 90s
40:35 Improvisation in Music Video Production
42:34 Building Trust with Artists
45:09 Managing Production Companies
52:42 The Role of Social Media in Filmmaking
58:35 Challenges in Music Video Production
59:40 Iconic Music Videos and Creative Freedom
01:07:06 Biggest Productions and Working with Taylor Swift
01:12:10 The Call from Taylor Swift
01:12:27 Creating the 'Blank Space' Music Video
01:14:23 Collaborating with Taylor Swift
01:16:56 Mariah Carey's Sense of Humor
01:19:05 AI in Filmmaking
01:28:19 Challenges in the Commercial Industry
01:37:35 The Reality of Director Jail
01:42:59 Making Independent Films
01:45:42 Challenges of Promoting an Independent Film
01:46:59 Passion for the Movie and Its Unique Elements
01:47:55 Blink 182, All American Rejects, Soundtrack Licensing and Its Impact
01:49:47 Inspiration Behind the Creature Feature ICK
01:56:57 Directing and Casting Insights
02:05:49 The Importance of Family in Filmmaking
02:12:17 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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At just 23, Josh Smith was choreographing for the biggest names in music: Chris Brown, Usher, BTS, Ciara, and more. But his journey started way outside the industry playbook. In this raw and powerful episode, Josh opens up about being rejected, breaking into the dance world with no agent, and how one last-minute audition changed everything.
From crashing a Disney audition to touring the world with Usher, this is the unfiltered truth about what it takes to build a sustainable dance career, including the money, the mindset, and the hustle no one talks about.
Whether you're a dancer, creative, or just chasing a dream, this interview will shift your perspective.
00:00 Intro
02:06 Childhood and Early Dance Influences
03:44 Middle School Dance Beginnings
10:01 High School and Developing Skills
11:33 Transition to Atlanta
13:50 America's Best Dance Crew Experience
15:51 First Professional Gigs
21:13 Dealing with Rejection and Perseverance
29:46 Landing Major Artist Collaborations
30:48 Mentorship and Career Growth
32:02 Loyalty and Big Break with Usher
34:38 Touring with Usher
41:29 The Role of Dance Agents
46:07 Sustaining a Dance Career
52:17 Adapting as You Get Older
01:00:34 Transitioning to Choreography
01:02:27 Working with Chris Brown
01:09:43 The Role of Choreographers in Dance
01:10:31 The Challenges of Filming Dance
01:10:40 Editing Dance Videos
01:12:30 The Impact of TikTok on Dance
01:23:45 Finding Inspiration for Choreography
01:32:47 Advice for Aspiring Dancers
01:36:28 Dream Collaboration with Michael Jackson
01:39:30 Meaningful Compliments and Legacy
01:42:38 Final thoughts
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Let's dive into what it takes to make a full-time living as a filmmaker in 2025. We’re in the most accessible era for filmmaking ever, cameras in your pocket, unlimited platforms to share your work, but with that access comes unprecedented competition. I talk about how the landscape has evolved, the importance of building a strong portfolio, and why choosing a niche is crucial for standing out.I also explore multiple income paths for filmmakers today: from commercial work and music videos to editing, stock licensing, content creation, and even selling digital assets. You’ll hear real, unfiltered insights about freelancing, creative burnout, and why long-term stability is just as important as short-term hustle.
00:00 Introduction to Modern Filmmaking
02:29 The Evolution of Camera Technology
03:39 Building a Career in Filmmaking
04:21 Creating a Strong Portfolio
05:23 Choosing Your Niche
06:12 Diversifying Your Portfolio
07:07 Offering Free Services to Build Network
08:08 Finding Your Style and Voice
08:18 The Importance of Narrative Work
08:57 The Role of Specs in Filmmaking
10:14 Balancing Freelance Work and Stability
12:07 The Rise of Content Creators
14:40 Opportunities in Editing
16:32 Licensing Footage for Passive Income
18:25 Selling Digital Assets
18:59 The Saturation of Digital Marketplaces
19:16 The Challenges of Selling Digital Products
21:21 My Experience in Music Videos
22:40 Investing Freelance Earnings
23:26 Building Stability for Creative Freedom
24:22 The Goal of Freelancing
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From producing and marketing for some of today’s biggest artists to making major moves as a crypto investor, Seeno Shahrooz has quietly built an empire behind the scenes. In this episode, we dive deep into Seeno’s origin story, from Persian radio stations in New York to running his own recording studio in Los Angeles. He opens up about navigating hustle culture, pivoting from production to artist management, building a six-figure studio from scratch, and finding peace in a chaotic industry. This one’s full of wisdom for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing something bigger.
00:00 Intro
01:45 Reflecting on Brotherhood and Collaboration
03:17 Early Encounters and Industry Connections
07:27 Navigating the Music Industry as an Iranian
11:42 From Engineering to Production
13:43 Building his studio Ohm House
16:37 The Importance of Work-Life Balance
33:45 Advice for Aspiring Creatives
41:25 The Survival of the Fittest in Creative Careers
42:37 Director X and the Legacy of Quality Work
43:58 Christopher Nolan: A Case Study in Passionate Filmmaking
46:15 The Struggles and Rewards of Artistic Creation
47:36 The Role of Management in the Music Industry
50:59 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies
55:45 Leading with Compassion in Creative Fields
01:01:21 Creating Art for Yourself
01:12:00 The Evolution of Music Promotion
01:20:03 Advice for New Artists with Limited Resources
01:22:03 Building an Audience
01:22:42 Curating a Catalog
01:23:49 The Importance of Persistence
01:24:48 Financial Realities in Creative Industries
01:25:52 Attaching to an Artist
01:27:38 Starting Out as a Mixer
01:28:23 Management and Networking
01:29:55 Entrepreneurial Spirit
01:35:13 Getting Rich from Cryptocurrency
01:36:00 Understanding Blockchain and NFTs
01:57:57 Final Thoughts
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In this eye-opening solo episode, I dive headfirst into the unsettling reality of AI's rapid takeover, across tech, blue-collar jobs, filmmaking, and creativity itself. From Google’s terrifyingly realistic AI-generated videos to the silent extinction of human-crafted art, this is a brutally honest look at how fast everything is changing. Whether you're an artist, a coder, or just someone trying to make sense of it all, this episode will challenge how you see the future, your job, and your own identity. Buckle up. We're all in this together.
00:00 Intro
02:29 The Future of Tech Jobs
07:42 AI's Takeover of Blue Collar Jobs
09:53 AI in the Film Industry
10:19 The Evolution of Filmmaking
11:33 The Democratization of Creation
12:17 AI's Role in Modern Filmmaking
16:02 The Human Element in Creativity
18:26 The Reality of Capitalism and AI
19:42 AI vs. Human Creativity: A Case Study
23:09 The Future of AI in Filmmaking
23:23 AI and Screenwriting: A Mixed Bag
24:41 AI in Storyboarding: A Game Changer
26:07 The Impact on Storyboard Artists
26:54 Graphic Designers and AI Controversies
27:50 AI in Camera Operations
28:35 Humanoid Robots on Film Sets
30:07 The Future of Video Editing
32:07 AI and the Speed of Movie Production
32:31 An Optimistic Take on AI
34:34 The Loss of Individuality in the AI Era
36:12 Adapting to a Rapidly Changing World
37:41 Final Thoughts
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How does a kid from Oakland with a MiniDV camera end up directing for Rihanna, JLo, and Usher? Taj Stansberry’s story is anything but typical. In this intimate, raw, and inspiring interview, Taj breaks down how his earliest videos filmed with no budget, no crew, and sometimes no clue, became stepping stones to iconic pop visuals that shaped a generation. From selling his car to pay for shoots, to crashing the gates of the industry without a film school degree, this is the unfiltered truth about hustle, heartbreak, and the relentless belief in your own vision.
00:00 Intro
02:25 The Creative Process Behind Dead Protocol
03:34 The Evolution of Sneaker Culture
05:14 The Journey of a Creative Visionary
12:52 Early Music Video Projects and Lessons Learned
35:27 Bay Culture Influence on Jerking Movement
36:40 Telling Emotional Stories in Music Videos
37:22 Early Career Struggles and Networking
40:28 First Music Video Projects and Challenges
41:12 Mentorship and Learning from Anthony Mandler
49:14 Breakthrough with Rihanna's Music Video
57:15 Signing with Box Fresh Pictures
01:10:57 Reflecting on the Iconic Video
01:14:53 Rihanna's Support and Maturity
01:15:46 Facing Nerves and Overcoming Challenges
01:25:19 The Big Reveal from his Brother
01:30:51 J-Lo's Perfectionism and Professionalism
01:44:53 Executing the Vision
01:45:48 Auditions and MTV Coverage
01:47:20 Impact and Residuals for directors
01:47:36 Directors' Rights and Compensation
01:54:40 Reflecting on Success and Gratitude
01:56:59 AI in Music Videos
02:07:26 Sneaker Collaboration
02:14:15 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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In this solo episode, I dive into why Sinners might be the most significant cinematic release of the decade. This isn’t just another box office success, it’s a cultural shift. Ryan Coogler’s groundbreaking deal with Warner Brothers grants him ownership rights after 25 years, setting a new precedent for filmmakers to retain equity in their work. We talk about the power of ownership, the long-term value of creative control, and how final cut privileges are changing the dynamics between studios and directors.
I also explore the technical and cultural innovations that make Sinners so impactful, from Autumn Dural Arkapaw becoming the first woman to shoot a theatrical film on IMAX 65mm, to Michael B. Jordan’s jaw-dropping dual role brought to life through advanced motion control techniques. The film’s success is undeniable: nearly $300 million at the box office, a sold-out IMAX re-release, and a growing demand for original, bold storytelling that doesn’t rely on franchise formulas.
This is a call to action for indie filmmakers, storytellers, and creatives who want to reclaim power in the filmmaking process. If you care about the future of cinema, this episode is for you.
00:00 Introduction: The Impact of 'Sinners'
00:07 Ryan Coogler's Warner Brothers Deal
00:34 The Importance of Film Ownership
00:42 Long-Term Benefits of Ownership
01:12 Empowering Filmmakers
01:45 Deep Dive: Ownership in Filmmaking
04:31 Final Cut Privileges in Filmmaking
05:10 Creative Control in the Studio System
06:01 Challenges of Creative Autonomy
07:02 New Precedents in Filmmaking
07:19 Historic Milestones for Women in Cinematography
08:58 The Power of Collaboration
09:52 Ryan Coogler and Autumn Durrell's Synergy
11:28 Continued Collaborations: Michael B. Jordan
11:51 Modern Day Scorsese and De Niro
13:30 Technical Innovations in 'Sinners'
13:44 The Hype Around IMAX and 70mm Film
15:21 Christopher Nolan's Influence
16:38 Michael B. Jordan's Dual Role
17:19 Motion Control Techniques
20:49 Box Office Success of 'Sinners'
21:39 Re-release in IMAX
22:26 Shoutouts and Acknowledgements
23:31 The Future of Indie Cinema
24:17 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Trevor Jackson is no stranger to the spotlight — but in this episode, he opens up like never before. From starring in *Grown-ish* and *Superfly* to dropping his most personal album yet, Trevor has seen every side of the industry. He shares how the machine behind music and film is built on money, influence, and perception — and why not having that machine can leave even the most talented artists overlooked. After going through a painful breakup and tearing his Achilles, Trevor found himself at his lowest — and wrote an entire album in just two weeks. He talks about being told he was "too clean" to be marketable, walking away from major labels, building his own company (Born Art), and reclaiming his freedom as an artist. This conversation dives deep into mental health, validation, self-love, creativity, and the hard truth about how things really work behind the scenes in Hollywood. If you’re a creative, an artist, or someone chasing something bigger — this episode will hit home. Trevor Jackson is creating on his own terms now, and he’s not holding back. This is the most honest, unfiltered, and inspiring version of him the world has seen.
00:00 Intro
01:39 Creative Collaborations and Directing
03:49 The Art of Music Videos
04:48 Creating the Greatest Breakup Album
07:39 The Creative Process and Challenges
19:34 The Shit List
24:26 The Journey and Inspirations
30:34 The Decline of Traditional Musicianship
31:21 The Art of Performance
31:40 The Drive for Excellence
33:06 Current Acting Projects and Future Plans
34:55 The Impact of Technology on Human Interaction
39:14 The Role of AI in Creativity
42:06 Personal Growth and Self-Reflection
54:30 The Importance of Therapy
56:51 The Power of Positive Self-Talk
01:00:35 The Power of Art and Creativity
01:01:19 Learning Through Video Games
01:01:36 Navigating the Music Industry
01:01:52 Signing with Atlantic Records
01:03:46 Challenges in the Music Industry
01:08:15 Born Art
01:09:55 Financial Realities of Acting and Music
01:18:09 Touring and Fan Experiences
01:21:17 Personal Goals and Legacy
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Starting a podcast sounded like a dream. But three months in, I’ve learned the raw truth: it's a full-time job, it’s humbling, and it’s not for the faint of heart. In this solo episode, I break down the 10 most important lessons I’ve learned so far—from getting hate online to learning how to handle burnout, bad audio, inconsistent platform performance, and the pressure to grow without a return.
If you’ve ever thought about launching a podcast (or any creative venture), this episode is for you. Whether you're just starting out or already in the game, these lessons are real, unfiltered, and straight from my experience.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 The Reality of Podcasting Workload
06:45 Balancing Podcasting with Life
08:19 The Financial Aspect of Podcasting
11:01 Platform Performance Insights
12:18 The Power of Viral Content
13:19 Social Media Conversion Rates
14:34 Instagram vs. TikTok Performance
16:06 Podcast Platform Rankings
18:25 Challenges with TikTok Scheduling
20:01 Initial Spike and Momentum
21:15 Capitalizing on Momentum
22:59 Overcoming Fear of Posting
24:34 Understanding Non-Linear Growth
27:31 Reflecting on the Journey
27:57 Call to Action: Support the Show
28:26 Gratitude and Future Plans
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He designed a flag to unite the world. Instead, he was accused of working with the Illuminati. In this episode, Oskar Pernefeldt — Creative Director at Oatly and the designer behind the International Flag of Planet Earth — opens up about how a simple graduation project turned into a global movement… and a conspiracy theory nightmare. We talk about fame, fear, purpose, and the insane power of symbolism in a divided world.
Watch if you’re curious about the hidden forces that shape culture — and what happens when one idea captures the whole planet.
00:00 Introduction
03:03 Oscar's Background and Nonprofit Work
05:31 The Design and Symbolism of the Planet Earth Flag
09:49 Public Reception and Conspiracy Theories
20:29 Challenges and Goals for the Planet Earth Flag
22:15 Global Unity and National Identity
32:26 Comparing Sweden and the US
33:51 Reflections on American Society and Governance
36:38 Discussing Taxes and Military Service
37:56 Healthcare Systems: Sweden vs. America
38:23 Insurance Woes in America
39:39 Education in Sweden: Beckman's College of Design
43:20 The Creative Industry and Nepotism
46:25 The Privilege of Being in the Creative Industry
54:58 Childhood Experiences and Their Impact
57:34 The Importance of Forgiveness
01:02:02 The Flag of Planet Earth and NASA Involvement
01:13:45 Creative Ecosystem at Oatly
01:14:18 Trust and Decision-Making
01:17:09 In-House Agency vs. External Agency
01:18:10 Pitching Ideas and Taking Risks
01:19:52 Balancing Boldness and ROI
01:22:52 Competition and Market Strategy
01:25:37 Challenges of Passion Projects
01:39:18 Future of Flags and Identity
01:43:01 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
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In this episode, visionary director Warren Fu shares an inspiring journey through his iconic work in music videos, his creative roots at Lucasfilm, and the delicate balance of creativity and burnout. We dive deep into his collaborations with legendary artists such as Doja Cat, Daft Punk, The Weeknd, and The Strokes. From overcoming immigrant family expectations and cultural differences to navigating the unpredictable worlds of directing music videos and commercials, Warren offers invaluable insights on the multifaceted role of a director, the importance of editing, and the future of filmmaking with AI.
00:00 Intro
02:54 The Importance of Editing in Directing
04:33 Balancing Creativity and Burnout
06:47 The Journey to Delegation and Trust
12:15 From Graffiti to Lucasfilm: A Creative Evolution
39:40 Visiting Skywalker Ranch
40:03 Quitting Lucasfilm to Pursue Directing
40:45 Immigrant Family Guilt
42:04 Cultural Differences Growing Up
50:44 Challenges of Directing
53:25 Pitching and Treatments
01:00:30 The Music Video Industry
01:04:32 Lucasfilm: A Film School Experience
01:16:06 The Strokes' Mystique and Early Career
01:16:55 Freelancing in LA and Breaking into Music Videos
01:18:04 First Big Break with The Strokes
01:19:37 Building Relationships with Artists
01:22:10 Collaborating with Mark Ronson and Daft Punk
01:30:46 Directing Daft Punk's Iconic Videos
01:42:57 Working with Doja Cat on 'Planet Her'
01:52:35 Transitioning to Commercial Work
01:57:35 Personal Connections in the Industry
01:59:18 Pitching Ideas and Working with Reps
02:01:27 The Role of Specs in Commercials
02:02:47 Keys to Successful Pitches
02:08:23 AI in Music Videos
02:16:58 The Future of AI in Filmmaking
02:27:52 Balancing Work and Life
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Shooting rap videos isn’t for the faint of heart. Missed call times, wild pivots, and $75K wardrobes. Here’s the unfiltered truth about working with hip hop artists.
00:00 Introduction
01:09 The Evolution of Hip Hop and Music Videos
01:55 Creating a Treatment for Music Videos
02:52 Expect the Unexpected: Be Ready to Pivot
04:23 Dealing with Late Artists
05:50 Handling No-Shows and Rescheduling
10:08 Importance of Casting
10:43 Avoiding Catfishing in Casting
13:04 Stripping Your Ego and Developing Thick Skin
15:51 Understanding the Culture
17:15 Fashion and Trends in Hip Hop Videos
18:28 Balancing Production and Wardrobe Budgets
19:01 Capturing the Artist's Best Look
19:56 Embracing the Process
20:33 Don't Take It Personally
21:52 Have Fun and Make It Memorable
23:30 Conclusion
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