Show Me Your Witz...End Host, Sadia AboHussien, sits down with graphic designer, music curator, and Communications Major DJ Lydia Aga. Aga discusses her recently discovered passion for digital art and her year-old radio show, Diggin thru da Diaspora, on WECB. She brings the audience through the evolvement of her relationship with art and expression as a Black, queer, first-generation Ethiopian American. Not only does she have an eye for color and an ear for music samples, but her writing skills make her exquisite storytelling. When it comes to all the things growth and creation, Lydia isn't shy about sharing the struggles, joy, and lessons she's found along the way.
We dive into the meaning of one of her original pieces and cover of this episode. Aga is a crate digger and art lover who blossomed into an artist defined by her childhood experiences, tastes, and environments. We learn how the adults in her life have shaped her as a creative, how she's shaped herself into what she is today, and what she wants her expression to become. Both she and Sadia reflect on how their art work and clothing style change in tandem. She shares her love for the podcast's close friend, OKOI Jewelry, and leaves the audience with a life-changing song recommendation.
Time Stamps:
Episode Teaser: 0 - 3
Welcome Music + Lydia Bio: 0:00- 56
Interview Begins (Music Ends): 1:08
Aga says Hello: 1:37
Background on Episode Cover Art Piece: 2:38
Diggin thru Da Diaspora: 4:54
Where does Aga's music taste and Inspiration come from?: 7:27
What did art look like in Aga's childhood?: 8:25
How does her childhood influence her art now?: 12:44
How has Aga noticed herself growing in her art? 15:54
OKOI JEWELRY: 20-21:24
Most jarring thing Aga saw on social media this week: 22:52
What does Aga want her art to look like in the future: 24:00
Wrapping up, Music Rec: 31:40
Goodbye Music + Acknowledgements: 32:30