Épisodes

  • Adiv - Creator vs Commentator: Artists Speaking Truth in a Noisy World
    Mar 10 2026

    If you care about creativity, culture, and using your voice in a complicated world, this episode is for YOU.

    In this episode of Artivism, I sit down with artist, songwriter, and cultural commentator Adiv to talk about what it means to be an artist in a time when the internet rewards reaction but still hungers for meaning.

    We explore Adiv’s journey from church choirs and songwriting to becoming a visible voice online discussing culture, politics, and social issues. Along the way, we unpack the tension many creatives face today: balancing artistry with commentary in a polarized digital landscape.

    Adiv shares how he built his commentary platform, why historical context matters in today’s conversations, and what it’s like navigating criticism and controversy online. We also dive into the realities of the music industry, the illusion of artist lifestyles, and the deeper motivations behind creating art in a rapidly changing world.

    This conversation is about identity, truth, creativity, and the courage it takes for artists to show up honestly — both in their art and in the conversations shaping our culture.


    In this episode we discuss:

    • The difference between an artist persona and your real identity
    • Why social media amplifies outrage but erases nuance
    • The pressure artists face to speak on social issues
    • How Adiv built a viral commentary platform
    • The reality of being an artist behind the scenes
    • Why connection and community matter more than fame

    Creators & Guests

    • Winston Studios - Producer
    • Carlos Anthony Lopez - Designer
    • Iman Jordan - Host
    • Adiv - Guest
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    33 min
  • Gayathri Krishnan - What If You’ve Already "Made It"?
    Feb 25 2026

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to “arrive,” this one is for you!

    In this episode, I sit down with Gayathri Krishnan — a Los Angeles–based singer, songwriter, producer, and music educator whose sound lives at the intersection of soul, neo-soul, R&B, and South Indian Carnatic tradition.

    We talk about devotion as a creative practice. About vibration as truth. About starting with nothing but a voice and a drone — and realizing that’s enough.

    Gayathri shares how growing up in Carnatic music shaped her presence, how she merged those roots with R&B at Berklee, and why some of her biggest songs were written in a closet with a splice loop and intuition. We unpack her COLORS performance, manifestation journaling, EFT tapping, social media pressure, and the dangerous expectation that artists should perform like athletes — without ever recovering like them.

    We also dive into:

    • What “making it” really means
    • Why momentum comes in waves
    • Protecting your energy in the studio
    • The pressure of perfection vs. the power of presence
    • Being multi-identity in an industry that wants you simplified
    • Creating light in heavy times

    This is a conversation about stillness, sovereignty, and trusting your voice before the world validates it.

    Creators & Guests

    • Winston Studios - Producer
    • Carlos Anthony Lopez - Designer
    • Iman Jordan - Host
    • Gayathri Krishnan - Guest
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    32 min
  • Connor Musarra - Break the Cringe. Make the Art.
    Feb 17 2026

    What if fear — not talent — is the only thing holding you back?

    If you’re an independent artist navigating social media, AI, burnout, and the pressure to be perfect — this episode is your wake-up call.

    In this episode of Artivism, I sit down with Connor Musarra, the artist who wrote, produced, and posted a new song every single day for 365 days. No perfection. No label. No waiting.

    We talk about creative discipline, overcoming perfectionism, surviving the algorithm, the truth about streaming money, AI-generated music, corporate control, and why virality is a trap. Connor breaks down why limitation creates better art, why personality now matters more than playlists, and why artists must protect their spark in a tech-driven world.


    Create anyway.
    Post anyway.
    Survive and keep making the work.

    Because expression is activism.

    Creators & Guests

    • Winston Studios - Producer
    • Carlos Anthony Lopez - Designer
    • Iman Jordan - Host
    • Rasheed Augustin - Producer
    • Connor Musarra - Guest
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    43 min
  • KÉO - You Haven’t Defined Success—And That’s the Problem
    Feb 10 2026

    Who are you as an artist when the old labels, personas, and definitions fall away?

    In this episode of Artivism, I sit down with KÉO—R&B/pop artist, producer, and wellness practitioner—for a deeply honest conversation about burnout, identity, and the courage it takes to come back to yourself as an artist.

    KÉO shares her journey from performing behind a persona to shedding old skins, redefining success, and integrating healing practices—like sound frequencies and deep listening—directly into her music. We talk about the moment she almost quit music, why “making it” nearly broke her, and how slowing down became the doorway to clearer, more resonant work.

    This episode explores what it really means to evolve creatively and spiritually—without rebranding, forcing clarity, or chasing validation.

    If you’re an artist questioning your path, rebuilding after burnout, or sensing that your old way of creating no longer fits, this conversation is for you.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The danger of building an artist identity around masks and personas
    • Redefining success beyond numbers, charts, and industry approval
    • How healing practices can live inside music—not outside it
    • Letting go of control, certainty, and the pressure to “arrive”
    • Why art can be medicine—even when no one knows it’s happening

    Creators & Guests

    • Winston Studios - Producer
    • Carlos Anthony Lopez - Designer
    • Iman Jordan - Host
    • Keo - Guest

    Click here to view the episode transcript.


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    48 min
  • RM47 - Making Art in the Age of Burnout: Is the Digital Age Burning Artists Out?
    Jan 30 2026

    In this engaging conversation, Iman Jordan explores the intersection of art and activism, discussing the challenges artists face in maintaining creativity amidst burnout and societal pressures. They delve into the making of RM47's project 'Cyber', the financial struggles within the music industry, and the importance of group dynamics in artistic collaboration. The discussion also highlights the significance of visual storytelling, measuring success beyond metrics, and the impact of social media on creativity. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the need for artists to reconnect with their purpose and foster genuine connections in a digital age.

    Creators & Guests

    • Iman Jordan - Host
    • Rasheed Augustin - Producer
    • Winston Studios - Producer
    • Carlos Anthony Lopez - Designer
    • RM47 - Guest

    Click here to watch a video of this episode.

    Click here to view the episode transcript.
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    35 min