Episode 4: How to Be a Black Tomboy with Jasmine Marie
Jasmine Marie is a prolific photographer, filmmaker, conceptual artist, poet, fiction writer, and so much more. She’s currently exploring queer identity, creating an experimental documentary about being a Black tomboy and even writing her own myths, masterfully mixing and weaving mediums together to make a richly authentic body of storytelling work.
Episode 3: How to Become a Magical Entity with Moth Moth Moth
Visionary writer, drag performer, and conceptual artist Moth Moth Moth talks about the fascinating origins behind her character born from childhood struggles with sleep paralysis, sickness, and ethereal visions of a protective golden light, being mentored by trans legend Lisa Michaels, creating the Rainbow Rumble drag competition, her colorful perspective of performance art, spirituality, and activism, upcoming projects including a personal podcast and an ambitious 300,000-word literary universe.
Episode 2: How to Tear Your Achilles Tendon at Art Basel with Havi Green
Poet, fiction writer, musician and style icon Havi Green talks about how he ripped his Achilles tendon at Art Basel, listening to audiobooks to help with rhythmic writing, the most vulnerable time to write a poem, being a sensitive boy, Moby Dick being one of the greatest cons in history, following in the footsteps of the great Black writers, exploring Black and American identity in his novel, a four-toed cat sanctuary in Key West, Zoroastrianism, developing a writer’s intuition, and how to be your own Well of creative energy.
Episode 1: How to be an Alien with Anthony Lorenzo
Artist, photographer and architect Anthony Lorenzo talks about aliens, space, queer belonging, artistic bullying, inspiring women, and coming out of a creative slump.