My Conversations with Creatives

By: We Are Made Radio
  • Summary

  • My Conversations with Creatives is a grounded podcast series curated by CEO & Founder of We Are Made Studios, Imani Evora. A bi-weekly podcast that offers life & professional advice for creative people. Inspired by the the many conversations. Follow us: Imani Evora - instagram.com/imanievora We Are Made Radio- instagram/wearemaderadio
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Episodes
  • 012. Cultural representation, and the power of our voice
    Dec 20 2021

    Last week on our sister podcast, We Are Made, Imani sat down with CEO & Creative Director Jordan Lyle to discuss how he infuses the balance between culture and quality design birthed from black perspective. This episode dives into what it means to have representation at the forefront of your reality, how to become what you always needed and how to support other aspects of a vision you too hold for your future. Jordan shares the importance of seeing people of color in good light and the power of creating opportunities for the next generation by showing others what is possible. Enjoy! 

    About My Conversations with Creatives:

    Inspired by the many conversations, we are BACK for our second season! Still hosted by Imani Evora but this time with a new vision, new insights and new perspectives. Since Season I, I have sat down with dozens of creatives having groundbreaking conversations about what it means to truly be a professional maker in the world. To make sure this podcast serves all facets of the creative life, We Are Made Studios has created its very own podcast network featuring our sister series We Are Made podcast. Our new black creatives series.

    So think of this podcast as a compliment to our network, while here we will dive deeper into the topics at hand and have plenty of time and space to do so. My Conversations with Creatives Season II is here!

    Find us, support us, love us:

    @wearemadestudios

    @wearemaderadio

    www.wearemadestudios.com/podcasts

    https://www.patreon.com/wearemadestudios

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    17 mins
  • *BONUS* Blackground ft. James Baldwin
    Dec 13 2021

    Welcome to Blackground, just like the name may suggest, this is a bonus bi-weeklyish digest of the lives and professional background of black creatives. First creative being featured on Blackground is no other then an American novelist and poet James Baldwin, in this episode we unpack Baldwin's life in Harlem, his risky move to Paris and his impact on not only the creative world but the minds and perspectives of people of color. Let's get started! 

    Links to books and information, no affiliate links so don't worry! 

    https://www.biography.com/writer/james-baldwin

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Baldwin

    https://www.amazon.com/James-Baldwin/e/B000APVA9U%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

    https://www.amazon.com/Giovannis-Room-James-Baldwin/dp/0345806565

    https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Next-Time-James-Baldwin/dp/067974472X


    About My Conversations with Creatives:

    Inspired by the many conversations, we are BACK for our second season! Still hosted by CEO & Founder Imani Evora but this time with a new vision, new insights and new perspectives. Since Season I, I have sat down with dozens of creatives having groundbreaking conversations about what it means to truly be a professional maker in the world. To make sure this podcast serves all facets of the creative life, We Are Made Studios has created its very own podcast network featuring our sister series We Are Made podcast. Our new black creatives series.

    So think of this podcast as a compliment to our network, while here we will dive deeper into the topics at hand and have plenty of time and space to do so. My Conversations with Creatives Season II is here!

    Find us, support us, love us:

    @wearemadestudios

    @wearemaderadio

    www.wearemadestudios.com/podcasts

    https://www.patreon.com/wearemadestudios

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    13 mins
  • 011. Betting on yourself and why you should try it sometimes
    Dec 6 2021

    Last week on our sister podcast, We Are Made, Imani sat down with florist and creative director Karla Smith-Brown to discuss her journey as a florist and the importance of betting on yourself. Our first episode back is packed with not only humor but amazing tips to help creatives ease into taking a chance on not only themselves but their dreams. May this episode support the next step in your career and leave you feeling more confident in your ability to go out on a limb and just do the damn thing. Please don't forget to share this episode with someone who could use it, and rate and of course comment wherever this podcast is found. 

    About My Conversations with Creatives:

    Inspired by the many conversations, we are BACK for our second season! Still hosted by me Imani Evora but this time with a new vision, new insights and new perspectives. Since Season I, I have sat down with dozens of creatives having groundbreaking conversations about what it means to truly be a professional maker in the world. To make sure this podcast serves all facets of the creative life, We Are Made Studios has created its very own podcast network featuring our sister series We Are Made podcast. Our new black creatives series.

    So think of this podcast as a compliment to our network, while here we will dive deeper into the topics at hand and have plenty of time and space to do so. My Conversations with Creatives Season II is here!

    Find us, support us, love us:

    @wearemadestudios

    @wearemaderadio

    www.wearemadestudios.com/podcasts

    https://www.patreon.com/wearemadestudios

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    17 mins

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