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"Listen"Architect, sculptor, painter, musician, thinker and sartorial enthusiast Barry Svigals is primarily a listener. Why? Because “It’s how we determine what is needed.” You must “Create a space where what’s needed may appear.” A potent
“You always bet on yourself! Who else is going to bet on you?!?”Who can argue with that wise motivation from our next guest, actor/director/writer Joe Lo Truglio? You know Joe from tons of stuff like “The State,” “Reno 911,” and of course NBC’
Combine equal parts Raymond Chandler and the X-Files.Add a dash of Black Mirror.A pinch of The Shadow.Season to taste with Philip K Dick.That’s the recipe for Agent Stoker, a “scripted supernatural fiction” created by this episode’s guests
Jordana and Sean Williams (a director and an actor/musician/audio engineer respectively) are two of the creative forces behind Gideon Media, a production company focused on crafting riveting science-fiction and horror stories for the audio dram
We got a treat for ya.  Episode one OG guest; filmmaker, actor, musician and producer Skinner Myers is back and he's anything but asleep.  Oh and by the way, he can now add "professor" to his list of achievements as he's now teaching cinema stu
David Crownson was at a crossroads. As an actor living in New York city, he was getting close to a number of plum, potentially life altering roles in film and TV. Close, but alas, no cigar. His mother in Ghana beckoned him home to rest and rech
Perry Klebahn and Jeremy Utley are adjunct professors and Co-Directors of Executive Education at Standford's d.school.  Together they teach "Leading Disruptive Innovation" which is described as a course "that teaches the coaching and leadership
We’ve got a real one for you. OG guest Cassie Flynn (Episode 26 “What to do in a Prison in Tuvalu”) is the head of the United Nations Development Promise initiative. She's also one of the founders of the crowd funding community organizing site,
"What to do in a Prison in Tuvalu"This episode we talk to the Cassie Flynn who's job involves no less than saving the world. Yup.  Tune in... It gets fascinating.#theDopeShit#iTunes #Googleplay #Stitcher #radiozamunda.comLinks for Cassie:W
“It was instant… It connected me to something aspirational…“ says Tony Simmons as he reflects on the time his grade school music teacher first put a flutophone in his hand. “I knew it was the first step on that journey...” “That journey” includ
“Maybe we can roll out/maybe never grow up/maybe you can be mine for a lifetime/Come a little closer/let me hear your secrets/tell me in a whisper/that i’m your favorite weakness… “ 'Beginning of the End' -Boy DeluxeListening to Boy Deluxe is
“Blackness isn’t about exactness, it’s about knowing… So that we can remember.” “Your home is wherever you plant your feet and your feet are imbued with the power of our ancestors…” These are just two out of the multitude of jewels dropped by o
“The music takes off… Your soul takes off… Your spirit takes off with the music…” says actor and orchestral conductor Damon Gupton recalling the moment he heard John Williams' “Theme from Superman“ as a child. He was hooked on classical music f
It’s the mother of invention and arguably the principle motivation for artist Adarius Bell. We say this because when necessary, Adarius literally invents the tools, methods and even musical instruments (wait till you hear about the “Guitarius”)
As far as we can tell, TV writer Kevin Deiboldt sort of just fell into the whole TV writing thing. He took a theater class in high school “on a whim” and met Pat Kautter, “one of those teachers who changes the trajectory of your life (whether y
“I write African comedy” states our next guest, playwright and TV scribe Jocelyn Bioh.  This tersely specific statement serves as a counterpoint to the usual "War, Rape, AIDS, Struggle and Strife” meme of the African experience. Jocelyn’s  “Sch
"Under the Tuscan Gun”“I’m so f*cked up I spend my life thinking: 'What if I’ve already died and I haven’t realized it yet?’” says Tess Rafferty, TV writer and author of the new novel “Under the Tuscan Gun.”   Delightful and hilarious,  "Under
“…Point B”“I have a huge sweet tooth but I don’t like sweet things…” This enigmatic and off the cuff quip from Zabe Bent manages to unlock, or rather connect seemingly disparate ideas around transportation, urban planning, baking, storytellin
"Point A…”“I hate this so much I need to fix it…”  is one animating principle of Zabe Bent, Director of Design at NACTO (the National Association of City Transport).  Another would be...  “Everyone should have access to whatever they want to d
“Ikigai”What do you get when you mix what you love, with what you’re good at, what you can be paid for, and what the world needs?  “Ikigai."  What if we ran the world that way?  What if we grew society’s this way?  People?  What if this is how
“Vote with Love”“Don’t stay in unnecessary pain” It’s a mantra that our next guest, educator, designer, speaker, author, and creator of www.votebydesign.org, Lisa Kay Solomon leads with.  Why do we stay in “unnecessary pain” when we have the a
In these insane days of fear and plague we are forced to take stock in what we truly value and perhaps- in better times- have taken for granted.  We at Radio Zamunda are fortunate to be able to continue these conversations which- if for nothing
We’re living in history right now.  We’re tearing everything down in order to, hopefully, create something better.  Artists have always been the shepherds of this re-creation. Our tools are always a bricolage (Kwaku’s favorite word) of discipli
Wassup!  This Pandemic has got us all reminiscing the good old days so we’ve decided to drop some tasty tidbits from interviews past. We all know how Ato feels about Prince and it seems that everybody, except Ato, has a Prince story.  Here are
Episode 44Artist, designer and the mastermind behind the vintage clothing line Rock Redux, Laura Satzman stops by to chop it up about art, music, friendship and the constant need to create beautiful things.  The secret?  It's all rock and roll
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