Episodes
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Writer, musician, and host of Big Brother and The Holding Company podcast MacEagon Voyce discusses his love for music and film and how he realized his love for film was actually predicated on his love of music. He talks about how went all-in on music, became the music director of his college radio station, started covering music scenes in New York for publications like VICE and Nerdist, found his way into web3 and founded his own music start-up—Grey Matter—a community layer on top of existing streaming services, and eventually began reporting on the founders, builders, and artists in the web3 music space.
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Legendary artist Jim Evans discusses his path through art, beginning as a youngster with outside-the-box ideas, a dislike for authority, and a love of music. He talks about how pursuing his interests and sticking with art led him to collaborate on music posters and album covers for groups like the Foo Fighters, Beastie Boys, and Neil Young. Jim also talks about his foray into web3, his motivations behind it, and his thoughts on the future of digital art and the art world as a whole.
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Co-Founder and CEO of IOGINALITY Ekaterina Smirnova discusses how her childhood passion for justice and background in law led to the creation and formation of IOGINALITY—a secure, user-friendly, and professionally-curated platform that facilitates the minting, sharing, collecting, auctioning, and trading of digital assets in a decentralized economy—using official art galleries as the point of entry.
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Gala Music and Gala Film CEO Sarah Buxton (Bux) discusses how her entrepreneurial and renegade spirit led her to leading the team at Gala Music and Gala Film—a next generation platform that brings an enhanced experience to listeners, viewers, fans, and artists. Bux also talks about the future of web3, Gala's upcoming token launch, upcoming partnership with Live Nation, and how surrounding herself with different viewpoints has been a key to her success.
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Chief Revenue and Chief Investment Officer of Blockchain Creative Labs (BCL) Tommaso Sandretto discusses how his structured background in finance and corporate finance merged with his fascination with blockchain—leading him to BCL (owned by Fox)—where he works on building engagement and community around Fox IPs like Dan Harmon's new animated series, KRAPOPOLIS. Tommaso also talks about the future of AI within the entertainment industry and how web3 allows fan engagement to grow and exist on a whole new level.
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CEO of BRAVO READY Evan Ryer discusses leaving an accounting career to mine Bitcoin in his father's basement, ultimately leading him to create the world's first risk-based shooting game—a game positioned to disrupt the gaming industry—which includes investors like Krafton (the owners of PUBG), Justin Kan (co-founder of Twitch), 6th Man Ventures, and Shima Capital
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Multimedia Artist Sara Baumann discusses working in healthcare as an occupational therapist and how she pivoted to being a full-time web3 artist. She expounds upon what gave her the confidence to do so, how Gary Vaynerchuk (Gary V) purchasing her art transformed her career, and how her persistence to her craft led to a blossoming community around her Women And Weapons collection and her art in general—a community that now includes collectors like Brie Larson, Jeremy Fall, and Sia.
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Co-founder of Artizen René Pinnell discusses how growing up in an artistic household helped him realize the struggle artists endure to find funding, which helped fuel his desire to start Artizen as a hub for funding human creativity. He shares how Artizen found its early footing after Academy Award-winner Viola Davis helped a campaign go viral, and after overcoming a logistical snafu with Stripe, has gone on to fund over $2 million projects at the epicenter of art, technology, design, and science with well-known talent like Darren Aronofsky, Wu-Tang Clan, and Cate Blanchett. Ultimately, René provides an insightful conversation around what constitutes as art and how tech and art are one and the same.
SOCIALS:
T: @artizenfund, @RJPinnell
Website: https://www.artizen.fund/
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Filmmaker Kyle Vorbach discusses the intersection of tech and filmmaking, his latest project SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN—a comedy short film starring Taylor Misiak and Ryan O'Flanagan that recently screened at the Tribeca Film Festival—and how AI can positively impact the filmmaking process by simply being another tool in the filmmaker's toolbox.
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Former DeCent People Podcast guest and Virtual Brand Group (VBG) CEO Justin Hochberg discusses the latest in VBG's metaverse work—from launching The Voice Studios to working on the BARBIE movie activations. Hochberg also talks about the future of web3 and ownership and how a world where Hollywood studios, networks, and brands allow people and companies to build on their IP—in exchange for royalties—might be closer than you think.
https://www.virtualbrandgroup.com/
IG: @justin_hochberg
T: @GetMetaversed, @justjho
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The Sandbox US CEO Mathieu Nouzareth reveals his strategies for success, the intricacies of being a CEO, and discusses how he's positioning the company for the future of film, television, music, fashion and gaming through partnerships like their previous collaboration with Snoop Dogg.
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Cash Labs Founder and Managing Director David Cash discusses his career beginnings as a child actor, starting his own production company and eventually discovering web3 and forming Cash Labs—which has since been named "The leading force in bringing web3 to market" by Vogue—for their work with some of the most well-known brands like Netflix and Estée Lauder and helping them integrate into web3.
SOCIALS:
https://www.cashlabs.io/
Twitter: @davidcash888, @cashlabs_
IG: @davidcash888, @cashlabs.io
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Founder of NextCypher Jeff Garzik discusses being enthralled with science fiction as a kid and how reading about decentralized currencies as a youth prepared him for 2010, when he was introduced to Bitcoin and immediately knew it was the future. While he became one of Bitcoins key developers, his heart was always in storytelling and the stories that inspired him growing up—so much so—he launched his own production company NextCypher as a web3 entertainment company, and is now creating content for traditional media platforms with the added element of fan engagement.
Web: https://nextcypher.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NextCypherPro, @JGarzik
IG: https://www.instagram.com/nextcypherpro/
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Founder & CEO of Rensa Games Anthony Apollo reveals how the combination of his childhood love for video games and career in finance led to the formation of Rensa, a web3 gaming company that helps develop, distribute and crowdfund games. He details how Rensa pays developers and game creators through blockchain technology game asset distribution, how their tech hosts a system allowing for drag and drop assets into worlds that other people have created, and shares his views on the future of web3 gaming.
Rensa Games Twitter: https://twitter.com/rensa_app
https://www.rensa.games/
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Acclaimed artist Paul Gerben discusses growing up in an artistic household and being inspired to pursue art by his mom to and pursue real-life experience and cultivate his sense of taste, leading to over a thirty-year career as a painter, photographer, and sculptor. He reveals how taking the time to find his voice first led to a successful 25-year stint as a graphic designer before circling back to art and eventually generating portraits of Bono and Robert Deniro. His work has been featured globally at Christie’s and other international auctions and galleries and has an assortment of high-profile collectors like Barak Obama. Gerben also details how being a good person and giving back more than receiving has been the bedrock to his success both in real life and digital art world/web3 community.
Paul Gerben Twitter: https://twitter.com/gerbenfineart?lang=en
http://www.Gerbenfineart.com
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CEO of Freckle TV Ian Feiner discusses his start in entertainment—shooting behind the scenes footage and music videos while at Syracuse University for artists like D-Block (Jadakiss, Styles P, Sheek Louch) Kid Cudi and J. Cole—to moving to Los Angeles and forming his own production company where he created advertising content for big-name brands, Super Bowl commercials and Netflix series, all culminating with the launch of Freckle TV and the formation of interactive, rewards-based content centered around web3.
Freckle TV twitter: https://www.freckle.live/
https://www.freckle.live/
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Emmy-nominated director and co-founder of Buscando América Nelson “Nelo” G. Navarrete discusses coming up in the Venezuelan hip-hop community, discovering DSLR, making the first music videos for the late Venezuelan rapper Canserbero, evolving to feature films, and how Buscando’s first feature is currently being developed to be financed by NFTs.
Nelson Twitter: https://twitter.com/Neloggn
Buscando América: https://twitter.com/buscandoam3rica
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Media & Growth Consultant Corey Herscu opens up on how he learned to manage his ADHD and use it to his advantage, how he pivoted from sales to PR to advising artists and brands in the web3 space, and how being able to tell a story around anything is at the heart of building any community.
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Film and television producer Bryce Anderson discusses his trajectory through the entertainment industry—coming up as an assistant at United Talent Agency (UTA) and trading Bitcoin at his desk, to working at Warner Brothers to being hired by Clubhouse Pictures founder Bryan Unkeless as the company’s first hire— and going on to make films like Netflix’s BRIGHT (starring Will Smith) and I, TONYA (with Margo Robbie), all leading to the creation of his current web3 project Omega RUNNER—a tv show at its core, but also gaming, a comic book and merchandising vehicle, and how they aim to build a community around the idea.
Bryce Anderson: https://twitter.com/brycebanderson?lang=en
RUNNER : https://twitter.com/omegaXrunner
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Comic Book Writer and Filmmaker B. Earl discusses his path through the entertainment industry, his experience working for Marvel on projects like MASTERS OF THE SUN and DEADLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN, collaborating with his creative partner Taboo of The Black Eyed Peas, and how his early tech skill sets helped him seamlessly segue into the world of Web3 strategy and collectibles.
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