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By Amon Focus
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The podcast currently has 351 episodes available.
Executive Editor Bianca Bahamondes shares her early days navigating the city’s challenges to shaping a hyper-local guide followed by millions, Bianca reveals the best-kept secrets of the city that never sleeps.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/bianca-bahamondes-the-hidden-gem-hunter-behind-secret-nyc
Join us for an inspiring journey through the vibrant world of American entrepreneurship as we sit down with nine remarkable small business owners at the NY NOW Summer Market. From the halls of the iconic Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, these creators share their passion, challenges, and insights into building successful brands.
Listen as we explore:
Each interview offers a unique glimpse into the creativity, resilience, and innovation driving small businesses forward. From sustainable woodworking to inclusive stationery, aromatic experiences to reimagined playtime, these entrepreneurs are redefining their industries one product at a time.
Tune in to discover the stories behind the booths, the dreams behind the brands, and the heartbeat of small business in America today.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/booth-dreams-capturing-the-heartbeat-of-small-business-at-ny-now
Tune in for a special episode featuring Destiny Mata, the visionary behind the Lower East Side Yearbook. In this episode, Destiny shares the inspiring journey of creating a multimedia archive that celebrates the vibrant spirit and enduring legacy of New York's Lower East Side. Discover how poetry, graffiti, fashion, and oral histories come together to reflect the diverse talents of public housing residents and preserve the rich history of this iconic neighborhood.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/immortalizing-the-lower-east-side-with-a-yearbook
Peter Feliciano, a man whose journey from Far Rockaway to the upper echelons of the fine jewelry industry embodies the spirit of New York City. From his early days navigating racial tensions and forging alliances on the streets to his transformative experience in the United States Marine Corps, Feliciano's story is one of grit, adaptability, and unwavering determination. Through his immersion in the world of precious stones and his relentless pursuit of success, Feliciano has built a thriving business and a legacy that shines as bright as the gems he sells.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/grit-grind-and-carats-the-peter-feliciano-story
René Mantilla, a New York-based luxury hat designer whose handcrafted fedoras have become a symbol of the city's effortless style and a favorite among celebrities. From his humble beginnings in Ecuador to his breakthrough moment at Nordstrom, Mantilla's story is one of unwavering faith, tireless dedication to his craft, and an unshakeable belief in the power of dreams. The article delves into Mantilla's creative process, his commitment to using the finest materials, and his mission to empower wearers through his designs. It also highlights the designer's grounding in faith and humility, despite his success, and positions his hats as a subtle but powerful reminder of our shared humanity in an increasingly divided world.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/crafting-crowns-rene-mantilla-and-the-art-of-luxury-chapeaux
Jan Kaláb, born in 1978 in Czechoslovakia, has emerged as one of the most prominent contemporary artists of his generation. From his roots in Prague's graffiti scene to his current international success, Kaláb's artistic journey is a testament to his unrelenting passion, innovation, and ability to push boundaries. This article explores Kaláb's early years as a graffiti pioneer, his transformative visit to New York, and his evolution into a globally recognized artist known for his unique geometric style and thought-provoking installations. Gain insight into the mind and work of an artist who continues to redefine contemporary art and inspire others with his commitment to growth and discovery.
Show Notes: Geometry, Color, and Innovation: The Captivating World of Jan Kaláb's Art
During a recent conversation, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kimberli Gant, an art curator at the Brooklyn Museum. She is known for her innovative approach to curating contemporary art exhibitions. Gant's style involves going beyond just the aesthetics of art and focuses on how it reflects our time's culture, history, and human connections. Her curatorial selections in this latest exhibition, "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys," showcase her ability to combine the narratives of various artists from different generations, backgrounds, and mediums. She creates an immersive experience that encourages reflection and conversation.
Read Full Article: Kimberli Gant, Art Curator for the Brooklyn Museum, Unlocks "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys"
In this episode, Amon Focus engages with Bill Adler, a pivotal figure in hip hop, to explore his transition from a music journalist to Def Jam's first publicist and his significant contributions to preserving hip hop culture. Adler's insights reveal a deep passion for the genre, highlighting his work on a seminal photo book and donations to institutions, ensuring hip hop's legacy for future generations.
Read The Article: Inside the Mind of Bill Adler
In this episode of the "New York Said" podcast, Amon Focus and Juan Sanchez reflect on their eventful year of 2023. They delve into personal milestones such as Juan's experiences of fatherhood and coping with loss, and Amon's professional achievements, including his speech at the School of Visual Arts. The episode also highlights the significance of storytelling and cultural narratives in their work, featuring discussions with guests like Erica Ford and Destiny Mata, adding diverse perspectives to their enriching conversation.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/2023-year-end-wrap-up/
Saladin Q Allah is a prominent figure in cultural education and community engagement. Learn about his work at the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center and his contributions to preserving and enlightening communities about their rich ancestral legacies.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/saladin-q-allah-merging-ancestral-wisdom-with-modern-outreach
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