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Estevan Oriol is an internationally celebrated professional photographer, director and urban lifestyle entrepreneur. Beginning his career as a hip-hop club bouncer turned tour manager for popular Los Angeles-based rap groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain, Estevan’s passion for photography developed while traveling the world. With an influential nudge and old camera from his father, renowned photographer Eriberto Oriol, Estevan began documenting life on the road and established a name for himself amid the emerging hip-hop scene. His work has been showcased in select galleries and institutions—such as Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives, Mesa Contemporary Art Center, Petersen Automotive Museum, and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles’ Art in the Streets exhibit—concluding with a best-selling books of his work: LA Woman, L.A. Portraits, And This Is Los Angeles capturing the dangerous gangsters, Lowriders, Musicians, Celebrities.
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Messner was born on April 11, 1970 in Syracuse, New York. He lived in Europe for 13 years while his father served in the United States Air Force, mainly in Germany and England. During this time, he developed a love for sports while playing on teams at military bases. Messner bounced between New York and Los Angeles working as a bartender until landing several key roles that catapulted him to acting professionally. He is probably best known for his work in the films Tears of the Sun, The Whole Ten Yards and Hostage, and in the TV series Guiding Light , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Cold Case. He struggled with substance abuse well into his thirties until experimenting with plant medicine opened up his consciousness to living life instead of running from it. -
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Brando Colonna is a former stand-up comedian, turned virtual reality director/producer. After going through a transformational shift in consciousness, she redirected her talent towards the service of others and dedicated her life to creating VR gaming experiences that provide spiritual, mental and emotional self-improvement.
By recognizing the power and potential of a fully immersive medium, she became proficient in creating interactive experiences that unassumingly incorporates neurology, psychology and entertainment: allowing the audience to observe the sensation of peace while contextually embodying the action of self-realization. -
Sammy Baptista is a former professional skateboarder who became prominent with his debut part in the iconic Shorty's video "Fulfill the Dream,". This jump started his professional skateboarding career at age 15. With sponsors such as Shorty's, Diamond, Venture, Primitive, and Skate Sauce, Sammy's been able to create genuine connections around the world with the game of skateboarding. Skateboarding has always been about living life in the streets and so it goes hand-in-hand with Street Art and the culture that surrounds it.
October of 2018, Sammy Baptista retired professional skateboarder, was seriously burned in an accident suffering 2nd to 4th degree burns on over 40 percent of his body. He was in a medically induced coma for 16 days. All of this while his wife, Stacy was 9 months pregnant. When he awoke after nearly 3 weeks he was called to translating his experience into art and a path to service in helping others. -
Eddie Donaldson is a man of many talents. Entrepreneur, Art Curator, and Angelino through and through. Eddie and Joey have been friends for over 30 years, and share similar story, coming up hustling on the streets of LA and eventually finding a spiritual path to service. Join them for an intimate drop in on topics: the state of the Art world in Covid, how the world is going through an awakening, and a very special benefit project Save Our Souls is launching for Fall 2020.
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Wesley Geer is a professional guitar player, songwriter, recording artist, and producer, who signed his first record deal to Jive Records with the band he founded, (Hed) P.E.. Wes toured the world for nearly a decade, and the band sold over 1 million records worldwide. He also lived a rock star’s lifestyle with full blown addiction and self- destructive behavior. After a long pause from music Wes got sober and found his path to service in teaching music and eventually joining Korn in 2010.
After touring the world several times over Geer was then moved to give back, wanting to create something that could help people who struggled the same way he had. He then founded Rock to Recovery (R2R), a non-profit organization created in late 2012 with the purpose of providing those in various types of treatment and recovery programs the cathartic, uplifting, healing experience of connectivity through music. -
Michael Torres Jaimes’ greatest passions are people and results. But it wasn’t always this way. He ran away from home at 15 to fend for himself on the streets, becoming the top of the drug dealing food chain. He always felt like he was running in spite of all the material possessions and lifestyle that brought him. It was until the FBI broke in his door and sent him to Federal prison at 27 that he experienced his awakening. He took to a path of deep introspection, learned to meditate and became a student of the great spiritual masters. Through this process he was able to find inner joy and happiness.
Upon being released from prison he found his true calling as a life coach and certified NLP practitioner. His mission was to unlock the mysteries that lie within most of us that prevent us from being our best selves. He specializes in releasing emotional baggage and demystifying our personal limiting beliefs. He travels the world teaching, speaking, and coaching one on one.
Join hosts Cain Vincent Dyer and Joey Nittolo dive deep into Michael's long fall from Drug Kingpin to life coach and his journey finding the power of self healing through meditation. -
Chad Muska is a legendary Professional Skateboarder and entrepreneur. From an early age his passion for riding in Southern California admitted him to a then outcast community of other future street legends. Heralded as “one of the most marketable pros skateboarding has ever seen” he became a cultural icon helping bringing the sport to the main stream. Success can be a hard pill to swallow and he found himself at crossroads in the form of a spiritual shift. Embarking down a path of sobriety, his passions have turned towards philanthropy and art, and continues to skateboard.
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The journey of life is complex and full of uncertainty. Many of us can feel stuck at times: in our jobs, relationships, beliefs, image and even in the very construction of ourselves that we project into the world. These pressures are difficult to navigate and often times we feel trapped by these emotions to the point where it doesn’t look like there is any way out.
This story is a common thread in modern society, but much less often spoken about is the Spiritually Transformative Experience that comes from breaking free of the psycho-sematic mud we are stuck in.
Dr. Habib Sadeghi is a world renowned multi-disciplinary pioneer in the medical field and founder of the BeHive of Healing in Calabasas California. Through individualized psycho-spiritual exploration and reconciliation, combined with prescribed medical interventions, Dr. Sadeghi has achieved impressive results in patients suffering with serious chronic illnesses.
Yolaine Stout is the founder of ACISTE – the American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences. A severely depressed atheist at the time of her suicide attempt in 1982, her world view was suddenly turned inside out and upside down by a profound, spiritual near-death experience. This NDE radically altered her view of herself, of others, and of life’s purpose and precious nature which is the product of unconditional love. She was able to heal herself of her depression, left her abusive marriage, met her soulmate and formed two successful nonprofit organizations with the guidance from her experiences. -
Cain Vincent Dyer has always been driven by a call to serve. After a
decorated career in United States Marine Corp he returned home to be faced with
severe threats to his family by the Mexican Cartel. Faced with this ticking time bomb
he turned to a life of crime becoming “The Kangaroo Bandit” and went on to rob
over 100 banks. Living a life of infamy, he reached a critical realization point and
knew that he was living out of integrity. He turned himself in voluntarily and served
9 years in the state penitentiary, where he became known as “The Peacemaker” for
the respect he commanded from all racial groups inside. He was released early for
these deeds and has transformed his life to be a service to all as a life coach,
inspirational speaker, and cause champion. -
Found in a shoebox as an infant by two soldiers on opposing sides in war-torn Iraq with no identification, birth certificate or passport and "severely underdeveloped limbs" due to chemical warfare, Emmanuel Kelly was not supposed to be alive. The soldiers took Emmanuel to the orphanage, and after hearing about him and his brother, Australian humanitarian worker, Moira Kelly, flew to the Mother Teresa Orphanage in Baghdad and adopted them. They relocated to Australia and started a new life. Years later and encouraged to audition for The X Factor, he stunned audiences with his incredible rendition of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ and now he’s performing alongside Coldplay and inspiring people around the world.
Emmanuel Kelly is breaking barriers and proving to us that we are capable of all that we dream. In this podcast episode, he takes us through his triumphs, hardships and some of the incredible work he is doing. Alongside co-hosts Joey Nittolo and Eddie Donaldson, they explore ideas about manifestation, determination and finding success against all odds.
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A soul of power, respect and royalty, Chaz Guest makes it his mission to tell stories about a history and culture that he has helped to immortalize. Having painted portraits for the Obamas, African presidents and many other prolific figures, he lives his life with discipline, passion and a love for the human experience in its totality. “It’s a very fortunate living and I think you only get to do that when you are eager to tell the truth.”
The conversation floats into magical moments of his time living in Japan, synchronistic happenings like when he met Michelle Obama and the depth and inspiration behind some of his most notable works. Chaz Guest is a visionary of art, culture and of the soul. A true inspiration about breaking through the labels that are cast upon us, existing exactly how we want to on our own terms and documenting culture for those that come after us. This episode is sure to leave you feeling ignited, grounded and ready to live in a place of purpose, wonder and passion.
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Adrian Vallera is an example of a life led by service. While taking a walk in one of his favorite nature ‘vortexes’, he received a transmission to start DisclosureFest Foundation. The foundation is a community and initiative based nonprofit platform whose sole purpose is to bring communities together by raising our vibrational frequency and consciousness. Adrian’s essence pours through his words, “There’s no time limit for spiritual growth.” During this episode we’re taken into pockets of his life from his interactions with extraterrestrials, his daily spiritual practice of communicating with the earth and the sun, how to deal with ancestral trauma and dark times and his sustainable initiatives and mass meditations. The episode proves to be an opportunity for us to reflect on the ways we can be of service and reawaken our true life’s purpose.
Learn more about DisclosureFest and their environmental and humanitarian initiatives: disclosurefest.org
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Brandon Breaux is a fine artist from Chicago and the genius behind all 3 of Chance the Rapper’s wildly recognizable mixtape covers. During this episode, Breaux details his journey through his art career starting with ‘going with and against the grain’ by fulfilling his parent’s dream of going to college all the while working and staying true to his real desire of self-expression. Ultimately his instinctual decision to stick to his love of art is what led to his success and exploration of self. He takes us through moments of nostalgia, his father’s battle with mental health and his mission of elevating narratives and challenging what people think and see as possible. Breaux clues us into the power we have if we follow our mission, “I can design this thing how I want it to be.”
The conversation between TSB hosts Joey Nittolo and Eddie Donaldson prove to be an inspirational exchange about creating a life that feeds our purpose, pushing through the stigmas and limitations that others place upon us and ultimately letting ‘who we are’ reach our highest potential.
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Founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center, Michael Beckwith has been a leader spearheading the conscious conversation and bridging the intersection of science and spirituality for decades. His teachings in meditation, affirmative prayer and life visioning have been highly regarded as unique and practical approaches to spirituality. His work has gained the attention of thousands around the world and connected communities of all denominations and cultures.
During this podcast episode, Beckwith takes us through some of his most memorable moments including first encounters with hearing voices, the profound premonition of a psychic reader who foretold his spiritual center and his time working for the city councilman while teaching metaphysics during his lunch breaks. He explains the energetic upgrade needed to maintain and allow high vibrational energy to flow through the body as well as the process of integration once new information is downloaded from this new level of awareness. Written off initially as ‘crazy’ and mentally insane, both he and TSB host Joey Nittolo, exchange stories of their personal challenges and eventual triumphs of diving deeper into their true selves on their path of enlightenment.
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For singer, songwriter, and environmental advocate Samuel J, it all started when, as a little boy, he looked at his hand and realized his hand was one in the same as a leaf on a tree. At a young age, he recognized the interconnectedness between all living beings on the planet and so has dedicated his life to help others achieve the same awareness. On this episode, Samuel J shares the ways he helps to reconnect disconnected people and how he finds wealth through passion for his work, whether that’s performing his music across the globe, empowering kids through surfing or music with The Young Elders project, or going on oceanic expeditions with marine wildlife conservation groups, such as Blue Sphere Foundation and Sea Shepherd. For Samuel J, consciousness is not a label but a state of mind. He also gifts us with an impromptu performance of his original song for The Space Between.
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We continue the theme of “lifting the veil” in part two of our conversation with artist Amanda Sage and go deeper on the subjects of art and consciousness. Joey shares more about his grieving process after the recent passing of his mother, and how she now communicates with him and makes him laugh from the afterlife. Amanda tells the story of her first vision quest in the Canyonlands at the age of 13, how she uses her painting workshops to teach people how to become more present, and talks about her connection to artist Alex Grey and the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. Being of service is the common ground, and the three plant seeds for future collaborations right on the podcast, starting with the upcoming The Space Between art show in LA to benefit ACISTE on November 15-16, 2019.
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By the time she turned 24, Amanda Sage had already lived in two different countries, each half a world away from home. Gifted at a young age with the ability to read energy auras and benefiting from a very spiritual and holistic upbringing, Amanda knew early on how to flow with where her life’s journey would take her: first to Bali, Indonesia, at 18 to work with revolutionary midwife Ibu Robin Lim, then to Vienna, Austria, to apprentice with one of the masters of Fantastic Realism, Ernst Fuchs. And that was only just the beginning. She shares these stories, teaches Joey and Eddie the true meaning of the “apocalypse,” and shares her vision to connect millions of people in Part 1 of her interview on The Space Between.
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Jim Evans, also known as T.A.Z., is an American painter and printmaker whose work is interwoven into pop culture history, from The Beach Boys to the Beastie Boys, and from Playboy to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. On this episode of The Space Between, Evans traces the steps of his early days as a rocker, surfer, and landing his first job as an art director thanks to his relationship with Yogi Bhajan. Today, Evans is the creative director and owner of digital design group Division 13.
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Dr. Katrina Michelle is a New York-based holistic psychotherapist, coach, and adjunct professor at Fordham University. A lifelong seeker who is passionate about conscious evolution, she is the director of ACISTE (The American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences), a nonprofit that supports individuals who have had spiritually transformative experiences through research, education, and support. For more information about ACISTE and its programs and resources, visit aciste.org
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