Creators and Guests
Host
Iman Jordan
Iman Jordan is a 2025 Grammy Award–winning artist, songwriter, and cultural organizer whose work bridges soul, pop, and alternative R&B with social consciousness and emotional depth. At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Jordan received the Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change honor for “Deliver,” and has written for artists including Rihanna (“Desperado”), Jazmine Sullivan, and Alicia Keys, with music featured across major film, television, and cultural platforms. Jordan is also the founder of The ArtWell Coalition, a nonprofit dedicated to healing the artist through community, wellness-centered songwriting retreats, and The Artivism Podcast, which explores creativity as a tool for liberation and social change.
Appears in
5
episodes
Guest
Adiv
Adiv (Alexander Duncan IV) is a Los Angeles–based musician, songwriter, and cultural commentator known for blending music, social commentary, and digital storytelling. Through his online platform Adiv Unsolicited, he shares sharp analysis on culture, politics, and life in America, often placing current events in historical context and encouraging deeper conversation in an era of viral hot takes and misinformation. Alongside his commentary, Adiv continues to build his career as an artist and songwriter, creating music rooted in personal reflection and the lived experience of navigating the world as a Black creative. His work sits at the intersection of culture, identity, and expression, exploring how art, truth, and social consciousness interact in the digital age.
Appears in
1
episode
Designer
Carlos Anthony Lopez
Carlos Anthony Lopez is a self-taught designer, builder, and production designer based in Los Angeles and the creative force behind Winston Studios, where he transforms interior, exterior, and set environments through hands-on fabrication and visual storytelling. His work spans celebrated LA hospitality spaces, major brands, Coachella stages for artists including Lizzo and Jon Batiste, and community initiatives that fuse design, culture, and civic impact.
Appears in
5
episodes
Guest
Connor Musarra
Connor Musarra doesn’t create because he wants to — he creates because he has to. Since opening for Girl Talk at Webster Hall at just 14, he’s built a career defined by relentless output, collaborating with artists like TiaCorine and ZelooperZ, working alongside GRAMMY-winning writers like Nate Fox, and producing for everyone from Trisha Paytas to the Super Bowl, the World Series, and even NASA. In 2021, he took that momentum to an extreme with his “Song A Day” challenge, writing, producing, and releasing an original track every single day for a year — publicly dismantling perfectionism in real time. Through projects like his viral “Steal This” series, which sparked tens of thousands of remixes and collaborations with artists including Jaden Smith, Polo G, Babyface Ray, and Logic, Musarra has proven that authenticity, discipline, and fearless experimentation travel farther than polish ever could.
Appears in
1
episode
Guest
Gayathri Krishnan
Gayathri Krishnan is a versatile singer-songwriter & producer hailing from Los Angeles, California who seamlessly merges her traditional roots with contemporary flair. Drawing from her upbringing in Carnatic music - the classical South Indian music system - and her exploration of modern R&B influences, Gayathri’s sound defines what it means to be innovative and honest to one’s self.
Appears in
1
episode
Guest
Keo
Kéo is an LA-based R&B/Pop artist, producer, songwriter, and audio engineer, and a member of the Recording Academy. Her music has appeared on Netflix’s Queer Eye, All American, Project Runway, That Girl Lay Lay, and as part of Barbie’s global rebrand campaign. She’s collaborated with artists including Emotional Oranges, Nova Wav, Kiah Victoria, Alexander Lewis, and Sara Kawai, crafting songs that blend classic R&B depth with modern, infectious hooks. Beyond music, Kéo is a wellness practitioner and community builder. She founded Resonant Roots, a wellness retreat and songwriting camp for music creators, designed to center healing, intention, and authentic expression. Known for her powerful voice, visionary leadership, and personal creative evolution, Kéo exemplifies what it means to step fully into one’s true voice.
Appears in
1
episode
Guest
RM47
RM47 is an Alt-Electro R&B duo made up of MAAD and Raleigh—multifaceted musicians and seasoned solo artists who joined forces in 2020 to create music, visuals, and experiences that blur the lines between genre and art. Since their debut album, they’ve built a distinct visual and sonic identity rooted in individuality, collaboration, and community. Their latest project, CYBER is a raw, cinematic response to overstimulation, burnout, and the breaking point we all face. Across tracks like “FYF (Fuck Your Feelings),” “D.W.U,” “Knock Knock,” and “Underwater,” RM47 leans into detachment, frustration, and emotional overload—before closing on a high with “EOD” and “LE FIX,” a release into joy and freedom. Disruptive, honest, and immersive, CYBER invites listeners to feel cracked open and recharged.
Appears in
1
episode
Producer
Winston Studios
Winston Studios is a creative agency based in Los Angeles. We’re masters in our craft, focusing on interior/exterior space design, art direction, set design and stage scenic. As visual storytellers, we transform spaces through our unique experience in conceptualization, fabrication, and artisanal design in order to transform each unique project into an elevated visual experience.
Appears in
5
episodes
