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In this episode, Santi sits down with legendary bassist Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), visionary solo artist Syd (formerly of The Internet and Odd Future), and Gen Z pioneer Rep. Maxwell Frost, the first member of Congress from his generation. Together, they unpack the shifting landscape of the music industry and the challenges of staying true to one’s creative purpose in an age of constant change.
Flea reflects on how music education saved him as a troubled teen, the necessity of creating from a place of truth, and the role of community in sustaining artistic passion. Syd shares her evolution from a teenager producing beats in her bedroom to an artist fiercely protecting her independence in an industry often driven by image over substance. Meanwhile, Maxwell offers a fresh perspective on how music shaped his political ideals, his vision for policies that sustain careers in the arts, and how Flea’s music left an indelible mark on his own journey.
This conversation dives deep into the intersections of art, identity, and resilience, shedding light on how authenticity, collaboration, and integrity remain vital—especially in times of cultural and political upheaval.
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In this episode, Santi sits down with legendary bassist Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), visionary solo artist Syd (formerly of The Internet and Odd Future), and Gen Z pioneer Rep. Maxwell Frost, the first member of Congress from his generation. Together, they unpack the shifting landscape of the music industry and the challenges of staying true to one’s creative purpose in an age of constant change.
Flea reflects on how music education saved him as a troubled teen, the necessity of creating from a place of truth, and the role of community in sustaining artistic passion. Syd shares her evolution from a teenager producing beats in her bedroom to an artist fiercely protecting her independence in an industry often driven by image over substance. Meanwhile, Maxwell offers a fresh perspective on how music shaped his political ideals, his vision for policies that sustain careers in the arts, and how Flea’s music left an indelible mark on his own journey.
This conversation dives deep into the intersections of art, identity, and resilience, shedding light on how authenticity, collaboration, and integrity remain vital—especially in times of cultural and political upheaval.

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