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Artistic Warfare - Random and Unpredicatble Life Observations, Lessons and Stories from the Keu Reyes Project

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Welcome to the Artistic Warfare Podcast by the Keu Reyes Project, where random ideas and innovative concepts intersect with real-life expectations. Hosted by Keu Reyes, this podcast dives into diverse topics, ensuring no two episodes are ever the same. Whether you're interested in love, seduction, motivation, business, marketing, or propaganda, you'll find a unique blend of stories and insights that challenge conventional thinking and inspire new perspectives.



Each episode of the Artistic Warfare Podcast explores a wide range of subjects with depth and creativity. Keu Reyes brings his extensive experience and unique viewpoint to the forefront, engaging listeners with thought-provoking discussions and compelling narratives. The podcast is designed to be a space where unconventional ideas are examined and where listeners can gain fresh insights into the complexities of modern life.



Listeners will enjoy episodes that cover:



Love and Relationships: Delve into the dynamics of human connections, exploring the intricacies of romance, seduction, and emotional intelligence.

Motivation and Personal Growth: Find inspiration through stories of perseverance, success, and the relentless pursuit of personal and professional goals.

Business and Marketing: Gain valuable insights into the world of business, from innovative marketing strategies to the secrets of effective leadership and entrepreneurship.

Propaganda and Media: Understand the power of media and propaganda, examining how information is crafted, disseminated, and consumed in today's digital age.

The Artistic Warfare Podcast stands out for its ability to weave together a tapestry of diverse topics, making each episode a fresh and engaging experience. Keu Reyes's ability to connect seemingly unrelated ideas provides listeners with a broader understanding of the world around them.



Why tune into the Artistic Warfare Podcast?



Unique Content: With a variety of topics, the podcast ensures that there is always something new and interesting to explore.

Expert Insights: Keu Reyes shares his knowledge and experience, offering listeners valuable takeaways that can be applied to their own lives.

Engaging Storytelling: Each episode is crafted to captivate and inspire, making complex ideas accessible and entertaining.

Diverse Perspectives: The podcast features a wide array of themes and concepts, providing a holistic view of contemporary issues.

For anyone seeking a podcast that challenges the norm and offers a fresh perspective on familiar topics, the Artistic Warfare Podcast by the Keu Reyes Project is a must-listen. Subscribe today and join a community of listeners who are passionate about exploring the intersection of random ideas and realistic life expectations.



Find the Artistic Warfare Podcast on all major streaming platforms and stay updated with the latest episodes. Dive into a world where creativity meets reality, and discover stories that will entertain, educate, and inspire you.
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This episode explores what to do when a jealous boyfriend contacts you, whether through messages or calls. Should you respond? Should you ignore it? How do you handle the situation without escalating unnecessary drama? In this episode, we cover: Understanding His Mindset – Why he is reaching out and what his emotions reveal about the situation. The Power of Response (or Silence) – When to reply, when to ignore, and how to maintain control. Avoiding the Seduction Triangle – How some women create these situations for attention or control. How to De-escalate Without Looking Weak – Strategic ways to remove yourself without losing respect. Listen now on ArtisticWarfare.com and all streaming platforms. What are your thoughts on this topic? Have you ever been in this situation? Let me know on X.
Welcome to another episode of the Artistic Warfare Podcast, where thoughts crash into each other, sometimes merge into something great, and other times just explode into a mess of half-finished ideas. This episode feels different. Not just another random rant, but a moment of clarity. A decision. Maybe even a declaration of war against my own creative chaos. For years, I’ve been jumping between projects like a kid hyped up on sugar at an amusement park. Podcasts, businesses, creative ventures, things in English, things in Spanish, some serious, some just for the hell of it. That’s the spirit of Artistic Warfare—fighting the battle between raw artistic expression and making things actually happen. But let’s be real, it’s been more of a creative tornado than a strategic war. I get excited about new ideas like they’re shiny objects. Every time I start one, another one pops up, and suddenly I’m in a never-ending relay race where I’m both the runner and the baton. And you know what happens to ideas that never make it to the finish line? They die in the graveyard of what could have been. From Chaos to Actually Getting Stuff Done I’ve been blogging and podcasting before they were even cool. Back when a podcast meant audio only, and a vlog was video. Before people started slapping the word "content" on everything like it’s a condiment. Somewhere along the way, everything blurred together, kind of like my own projects. But 2025 is different. This episode? It’s a timestamp. A marker in time where I stop bouncing around like a lost ping-pong ball and start focusing. That doesn’t mean creativity gets caged. It doesn’t mean picking one thing and doing it forever like some kind of artistic prison sentence. It just means committing. Seeing things through. Ignoring that little voice that whispers, “Hey, what about this new idea? This one’s really exciting!” and instead telling it, “Not today, buddy. We’re finishing this first.” Lessons From the Battlefield Consistency beats perfection: You can have the best idea in the world, but if you never execute, it’s just mental clutter. Ideas don’t mean sh*t without action: Inspiration feels great, but work is what turns it into reality. Long-term commitment is everything: Some things take years, maybe even a lifetime, to flourish. But if you jump ship too soon, you’ll never know what could’ve been. What’s Next for Artistic Warfare? This place will still be the battlefield for random thoughts. Art, music, business, seduction technology, science, or whatever wild concept comes to mind. The difference is the approach: Less hesitation, more execution. Less “that’s a cool idea” and more let’s actually finish something for once. If you’re like me—constantly juggling ideas but never quite landing them—just know you’re not alone. But also know that if you don’t take control, your own creativity will turn against you. It’ll suffocate you instead of setting you free. So here’s to finishing what we start. Until next time, subscribe if you feel like it. Don’t if you don’t. Either way, I’ll be here—focused, executing, and finally seeing things through. Peace.
In the intricate dance of relationships, it's tempting to believe that those closest to us always have our best interests at heart. Yet, beneath the surface of that intimacy often lies an unexpected undercurrent: competition, the primal force of survival. We witness it in the rivalries between siblings, and yes, it's very much present within the dynamics of marriage. It's not that your partner doesn't wish for your success; rather, it's the realization that your triumphs can stir up their own insecurities. Your ascent toward achievement may unwittingly cast shadows of doubt upon them, igniting a subtle yet palpable competition for attention and validation. Suddenly, they might clamor for more of your time and focus as they grapple with their own feelings of inadequacy in the face of your ambition. In this captivating episode, Keu Reyes delves deep into the nuances of spousal competition, offering invaluable insights to help you navigate this complex terrain. Tune in as he shares astute observations and practical strategies designed to illuminate whether your partner is indeed vying for supremacy in the relationship. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion—hit play below to listen now, and be sure to subscribe for more riveting episodes that explore the intricate interplay between art, ambition, and the human experience. Unlock the secrets to harmonious coexistence amidst the battlefield of creativity and relationships with Artistic Warfare.
When the current pandemic arrived in this world it forced Luke Eve and Maria Albiñana to cancel their wedding. As a side effect of the lockdown, they were stuck at home with his mother. Instead of becoming victims, they decided to do a superbly written series where they touch on a variety of elements that can go right or wrong during these unprecedented circumstances. Cancelled is a 10 part digital series created by Maria Albiñana and Luke Eve and can be watched here. Below is a laid back audio chat we had about the series and about themselves. You can follow Luke and Maria on Instagram. You can also check out another podcast, like this interview with Rene Aguirre about How to Pitch a TV Show (Things NOT to do)
Small businesses are struggling while big corporations will strive after this lockdown. Here we speak with a small business owner and his plans for when all of this is over.
This is an interview with Rene Aguirre (Twitter: @MrReneAguirre) who has been in the TV industry for many years in a variety of positions (Presently with Arsonhouse Entertainment http://arsonhouse.com ) In this video we discuss some of his professional trajectory as well as some do's and don'ts when pitch TV show ideas. This is a continuation of a series of interviews with people from the Television Industry, in order to give insights into how TV shows are sold - going from concept to on air. You can watch the full series I did a while back called HOW TO PITCH A TV SHOW here: https://goo.gl/uPtsr1 Listen to the podcast below
My interview with my mentor and inspiration Giselle Fernandez. Not only is she a five-time Emmy award-winning journalist, producer, filmmaker and Latin media marketing entrepreneur, but she is also a philanthropist and a selfless giver to to all of society. A true champion of rights and equality, and with all the intent to throw in an irrelevant fact... she's also quite great-looking. If you'd like to find more information or where to donate, visit the San Fernando Valley Refugee Center Facebook Page here. Listen below and make sure you subscribe to The Keu Reyes Project podcast on iTunes. Follow me on Facebook and Twitter
It's no secret that T-Mobile ripoff and tricks customers with deceptive and unethical business practices. They advertise one cost, yet they charge another. They also make up charges and create fake taxes in order to charge customers more. In this podcast I talk a bit about some of T-mobile's worst practices against its customers. Listen to the audio below and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Where do you find motivation? How do you find motivation? Is it an external force that you must find in the first place? Or is there a way to find such motivation from within ourselves? Listen or download the episode below and don't forget to subscribe to the Artistic Wafare Podcast on iTunes.
Greg Kading is the former LAPD officer in charge of the Tupac and Biggie murder investigations. In this interview he goes into details about the investigations, exploring topics as specific as allegations that Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs was the man who may have order Tupac's murder. A lot of information is uncovered in this interview. Listen below. Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast on iTunes.
Courage is simply being afraid of doing something, yet doing it anyway. A lot of our fears keep us from being the best we can be. Fears can stop us from achieving goals, growing as a person and it hinders us from finding peace and happiness. When you overcome your fears, and you find a way to be courageous, you will: Gain self-confidence Inspire others around you Set and accomplish bigger goals This podcast episode is all about getting into the right state of courage in order to overcome your fears. Listen or download below and don't forget to subscribe to my podcast on iTunes.
Being in a comfort zone is quite dangerous. When you're in a comfort zone, you're not growing. You're stagnant. You must keep moving and growing. Life is about change. Comfort is about predictability. When you constantly look for that change that makes your uncomfortable, then you're truly living. Listen to this episode titled Comfort Zone 911 and make sure you subscribe to my podcast on iTunes.
In this episode we play the "Is it Gay?" game with Andy and Isabelle, plus we discuss some of Trump's crazy rhetoric. Could Donald Trump be a Mad Genius or just Mad? Listen to the episode below and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
In this episode of The Keu Reyes Project Podcast my homegirl RaqC stops by to talk about a little bit of what's going on in her career among other unrelated things. ADHD is alive and well in this episode. Hahaha! Listen to the episode below and make sure you subscribe on iTunes.
New Planet X Found!! The Bill Cosby Diss Rap Song??? [PODCAST] IN THIS EPISODE: Sexual Assault Accuser Chloe Goins Releases Bill Cosby Rap Diss Song, attacking Bill Cosby and his alleged rape and sexual assault accusations.
Is the viral Youtube video of the Psycho During Makeup Tutorial Real or Fake? We discuss the facts in this episode of this Keu Reyes Project podcast. The episode and the video in question are below. Here's the video (Podcast episode below): AND HERE IS THE PODCAST EPISODE BELOW:
How to Stay Motivated

How to Stay Motivated

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Staying motivated is easier said than done. It requires a good routine that turns into a habit. The only true way to stay motivated is to be on the constant search for motivation itself. We discuss all about motivation in this episode. Listen to the episode below and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Gettin in shape is hard. In order to get it accomplished you need another hard-to-get virtue called "self-discipline".  In this episode we discuss what self-discipline is all about. Listen to the episode below and don't forget to subscribe in iTunes.
El Chapo Gets Caught, Trump Talks, Is it Gay? Game - The Keu Reyes Project Podcast - Jan 8, 2016 Listen Below and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes
Why were the White writers of the Straight Outta Compton chosen? This is one of the questions that we explore in this podcast episode. Listen below, and make sure you subscribe on iTunes.
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