Creatives Prevail Podcast
Creatives prevail provides an in-depth look into the origin stories of creators, their representatives, founders, and marketers.
60 Years of Art and Still Curious (Philip Slagter)
Philip Slagter, a visual artist with over six decades of experience and a pioneer in pop surrealism, shares his journey from New York art director to full-time painter, embracing AI as a creative tool, overcoming profound personal loss, and why radical honesty is the foundation of meaningful art.
Keep Your Edge with In-Ear Monitors and Hearing Protection (The NAMM Show 2026)
Recorded live at The NAMM Show 2026. From front-of-house to backstage and beyond, hearing is an audio professional's most valuable tool, yet it’s often the most overlooked. This panel will dive into how sound engineers, producers and performers use in-ear monitors and hearing protection without sacrificing style, comfort or audio clarity.
Featuring Kelly Fox from Plug and Play Jewelry, Tal Kocen from Dark Matter Audio Labs, and Daphne Greene from Daphne and the Glitches.
Will AI Replace Musicians? (Dawn in the Dark)
Independent rock band Dawn in the Dark shares how learning guitar by rewinding cassette tapes in Pakistan evolved into a global music career and a nonprofit community for South Asian guitarists. We also discuss adapting to AI in today's music industry.
Persistence is the Real Talent (Jason Hollis)
Jason Hollis, artist developer, producer, and owner of Nashville’s The Eighth Room, shares how moving to Los Angeles at 17 led to mentorship from Capitol Records executive Tony Zetland and shaped his decades-long career in music. We also discuss why he stepped in to save a historic venue, despite having no prior experience running one, and how that decision led to building The Eighth Room.
Building a Niche Label Around Film Scores (Robin Esterhammer from Perseverance Records)
Robin is the founder of Perseverance Records, an independent label focused on rescuing and releasing film scores, specializing in rare, unreleased, and archival music. He shares how his passion turned into a long-running label preserving soundtracks, cultivating superfans, and navigating physical media in a world of streaming.
Why Pure Analog Still Matters (Dindae Sheena from Telegrapher)
Recorded at NAMM 2026, Dindae Sheena, President of Global Sales and Marketing at Telegrapher, shares how the company applied its sister brand’s expertise in high-end furnishings and luxury automotive trim working with brands like Bentley, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Tesla, to the design of its studio monitors. We also discuss why engineers are returning to pure analog monitoring and how design, physics, and simplicity shape better sound.
If You Wouldn’t Do It Off Camera… (Jennifer White)
Jennifer White shares what she’s learned from 17 years as an adult content creator and performer, from adapting to industry changes to maintaining creative control.
Why Being “Interesting” Matters More Than Metrics (Livia Tortella from Black Box)
Livia Tortella shares her path through major labels, becoming co-president/CMO at Warner before founding music marketing agency Black Box. We talk about storytelling, work ethic, and why curiosity still matters in today’s music industry.
Make the Debut Album Mean Something (Nep)
Indie-Pop artist Nep opens up about reinventing her sound, embracing discomfort, and building momentum one post at a time on TikTok. We also dig into the making of her debut album ‘Noelle’ and the music video for their latest single ‘Florida Girl’ filmed in a dirt speedway.
Why DIY Touring Still Works (Jake LeDrew of Dial Drive)
Jake from Orlando punk band Dial Drive talks about building a loyal fanbase through touring and their local music scene. We also talk about why they signed to a record label for their latest full-length album.
Become Worth the Money You Want to Make (Carlos Benjamin of High Profile Lifestyle)
Experiential marketer Carlos Benjamin shares how he went from working on film sets and tour managing to founding production and talent agency High Profile Lifestyle. We also dig into mentorship, personal development, and his latest endeavor Freelancers Unplugged.
Admire Your Own Lawn (Forrest Day)
Artist and bandleader Forrest Day talks about re-making an album three times and why he scrapped a five-figure mix to release something that felt true to him right now. We also get into managing family life with touring and how a single Facebook post turned fans into investors.
You’re Responsible for Your Own Momentum (Karoline and Mati of CF98)
Polish pop-punk band CF98’s Karoline and Mati talk returning to their roots, writing simpler songs that hit harder, and the grind behind their new single “Hate My Life” and upcoming album Stupid Punk. We get into patience, DIY touring, and why your friends aren’t your fans.
Cosplaying High Tech and High Fantasy Characters (Game On Expo)
Recorded live at Game On Expo, this panel features Alexis (Crooked Feather), Rebecca, and Becca as we dive into the creative and technical challenges of cosplaying high tech and high fantasy characters. From foam armor to mechanical wings and 3D-printed props, they share practical tips, materials, and hacks for bringing ambitious designs to life whether you're a beginner or a seasoned builder.
Little Forms of Gratitude (Miist)
Singer-songwriter Miist started her music journey at 34, turning personal healing into songs like Could You Lend Me a Smile, a global project recorded in over 15 languages to fight loneliness through simple connection. We also talk about her podcast Make Me Smile with Miist, Kindness Cubes, and finding your true self.
Build a Content Vault (Tyson Blatter)
Recorded at Pokémon Worlds outside the Anaheim Convention Center, content creator Tyson Blatter shares how he balances a full-time job with 138K+ TikTok followers through consistency and authenticity. We get into trends, going live when a post pops, and why confidence beats clout.
5 Years Strong
This anniversary episode is a celebration of creativity, conversations, and community. We’ve gathered some of our favorite moments over the years to share. Thank you for listening, supporting, and growing with us.
Episodes highlighted:
Herman Li (DragonForce)
From Garage Jams to Scooby Doo (Slade and Danny of Anarbor)
From Tumblr Fan Edits to Record Label Branding (Moira Ashley, ETM BRND)
Poor Life Choices (Chelsey Louise)
Putting in the Work (Farrah Camille)
Work on Yourself (Daniel Brindley)
You Go Where You Look (Tristam Steinberg)
Interior Designer and Creative Director Tristam Steinberg shares how his background in psychology and advertising influences iconic venues like Brooklyn Bowl, The Capitol Theatre, and Garcia’s Chicago. We explore the art of discovery, sustainability in design, and creating spaces that transport people.
Turning Setbacks Into Strategy (Unica of Seas the Day)
Unica Buitizon, founder of Seize the Day, shares how dropping out of college, failing 12 businesses, and even going viral for the wrong reasons shaped her approach to entrepreneurship, lifestyle design, and lasting success.
Making Music Without a Safety Net (Aaron Mitchell of An Awful Mess)
Aaron Mitchell of An Awful Mess shares the journey from his first band to building a new project, surviving lineup changes, creating Desert Grey Music Festival, and releasing their upcoming album Better Off Without You.