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Dream It Make It - Artists Unveiled

Dream It Make It - Artists Unveiled

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Behind every successful artist is a journey—one filled with struggles, challenges, and hard-won victories. These are the stories that inspire, empower, and connect us all.
Dream It, Make It- Artists Unveiled, brought to you by DiMi, is a podcast that gives artists a voice to share their unique paths to success. Each episode dives deep into the personal journeys of successful performing artists who dared to dream and turned their visions into reality.
Each episode of Artists Unveiled: Passion to Performance brings powerful conversations with creatives from all walks of life — actors, musicians, dancers, directors, and more. Through candid, heartfelt conversations, we explore the highs, the lows, and the skills that helped these artists thrive. For our listeners—emerging creatives and art enthusiasts alike—these stories become a source of inspiration, offering lessons in perseverance, growth, and triumph.

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  • Why Great Producers Don’t Break Artists - Barb Morrison on Trust, Vibe & Making Music That Lasts
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode of Artists Unveiled, we sit down with Barb Morrison to talk about what actually happens inside a studio, beyond the gear, beyond the credits, beyond the finished song.

    Barb has spent decades working as a producer, songwriter, and mentor, collaborating with artists across genres and generations. But what stands out most in this conversation isn’t her résumé, it’s her approach. Barb believes that the studio is a vulnerable space, and that how an artist is treated in that room can shape not just a song, but their confidence, trust, and creative future.

    We talk about the difference between technical skill and emotional intelligence in production, why some artists leave sessions inspired while others leave scarred, and how hearing truth in music requires more than just trained ears. Barb shares how her early years recording on cassette and four-track machines trained her to hear potential where others hear flaws, and why mentorship, patience, and real experience still matter in an age of shortcuts.

    This episode also explores the business side of creativity, how careers are built slowly, why doing the work for love comes before money, and how producers can create environments where artists feel safe enough to take risks. At its core, this is a conversation about responsibility: what it means to guide, support, and collaborate without ego.

    If you care about music as a living process, not just a product, this episode offers an honest look at what makes creative work meaningful, sustainable, and human.

    🎧 Listen to Artists Unveiled: “Why Great Producers Don’t Break Artists - Barb Morrison on Trust, Vibe & Making Music That Lasts”
    Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Buzzsprout.



    Thank You for Listening!

    If you enjoyed this premiere season of Dream It Make It- Artists Unveiled, please remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it helps more creators find us!

    Connect with the Show and Dream It Make It:

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    Dream It, Make It is dedicated to empowering artists to build thriving, sustainable careers.

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    40 min
  • How Actors Bring Icons to Life on Stage | Robert Greene
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of Artists Unveiled, we sit down with Robert Greene, actor, educator, director, and playwright, whose career has been built through consistency, preparation, and a deep respect for the craft.

    Robert has portrayed some of the most recognizable figures in history, including Nelson Mandela, Muhammad Ali, and Thelonious Monk. But what stood out most in this conversation wasn’t the scale of the roles, it was how intentionally he separates himself from them. For Robert, being able to leave the theater and not be recognized isn’t about disappearing. It’s about knowing the character lived fully, independently of him.

    We talk about what it actually takes to sustain a role over years, how preparation evolves once the script is memorized, and why listening, not performing, is often the hardest part of acting. Robert shares how his approach to Mandela changed over time, how stillness became more powerful than delivery, and how responsibility shows up when you’re playing a figure the world already thinks it knows.

    The conversation also moves into discipline, leadership within an ensemble, and how artists learn to show up even when life is heavy. From navigating grief while performing, to understanding when to push through discomfort versus when to protect your well-being, Robert is honest about the parts of the work that aren’t visible to the audience.

    This episode is about longevity. About treating art as a responsibility, not a moment.
    And about why preparation, patience, and self-awareness matter more than recognition.

    🎧 Listen to Artists Unveiled: “How Actors Bring Icons to Life on Stage | Robert Greene”
    Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Buzzsprout.



    Thank You for Listening!

    If you enjoyed this premiere season of Dream It Make It- Artists Unveiled, please remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it helps more creators find us!

    Connect with the Show and Dream It Make It:

    • Website: www.godimi.com

    Dream It, Make It is dedicated to empowering artists to build thriving, sustainable careers.

    #ArtistUnveiled #DreamItMakeIt #CreativeEntrepreneur #Holiday

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    47 min
  • Say Yes Before You’re Ready: Inside a 25-Year Journey Through Music, Failure & Reinvention
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of Artists Unveiled, we sit down with Pier Giacalone, producer, engineer, musician, and a 25-year veteran of the recording industry whose journey moves from tiny club rooms to mixing at Radio City Music Hall, and from college studios to creating records with icons like Regina Spektor and Zayn Malik.

    From turning down Sony because he was on a family trip, to accidentally becoming Zayn’s go-to studio neighbor, Pierre’s story is a reminder that the career you dream of doesn’t unfold in a straight line, it unfolds in the chaos of real life. A phone call in the middle of a Radio City soundcheck changed everything: “Whatever you have to say has to be more important than this.” And it was. “I’m pregnant.”

    Pierre opens up about learning to say yes before feeling ready, the truth about the music industry, why soft skills are more important than gear, and why the artists who survive are the ones who keep reaching even when it’s terrifying.

    This conversation is for anyone trying to create a life around their art without waiting to be chosen, for the ones building their dreams from scratch, in real time, with imperfect steps.

    🎧 Listen to Artists Unveiled: Pier Giacalone “Say Yes Before You’re Ready: Inside a 25-Year Journey Through Music, Failure & Reinvention”
    Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Buzzsprout.





    Thank You for Listening!

    If you enjoyed this premiere season of Dream It Make It- Artists Unveiled, please remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it helps more creators find us!

    Connect with the Show and Dream It Make It:

    • Website: www.godimi.com

    Dream It, Make It is dedicated to empowering artists to build thriving, sustainable careers.

    #ArtistUnveiled #DreamItMakeIt #CreativeEntrepreneur #Holiday

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    33 min
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