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Art for Change Podcast

Art for Change Podcast

Art for Change Podcast

Art for change

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Show overview

Art for Change Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 158 episodes. That works out to roughly 260 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.

Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 15m and 1h 55m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 120 episodes published. Published by Art for change.

Episodes
158
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
1h 39m
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

**Podcast Bio: Art For Change** Welcome to "Art For Change," where creativity and empowerment unite! This podcast showcases upcoming artists from all art forms, offering them a platform to share their stories and talents. We not only celebrate artistic talent but also provide insights into financial literacy, helping artists monetize their gifts. Our mission is to empower artists to turn their passion into sustainable careers. We are committed to fostering positive change in our communities by addressing social issues and advocating for transformative actions through art. Join us in inspiring change and building a brighter future.

Latest Episodes

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JuN JuN: Crafting a Legacy Through Music

May 2, 20261h 28m

"Words That Transform: A Journey with KERM"

Apr 29, 20261h 16m

"Art, Ego, and the Power of Critique"

Apr 27, 20261h 30m

"Trust, Manipulation, and the Art of Awareness: Navigating Relationships and Scams"

Apr 22, 20261h 44m

"Birds, Whispers, and Community: A Conversation with Odathrowback"

Apr 15, 20261h 8m

"Cultural Classics Unplugged: Art, Cartoons, and Celebrities That Shaped Us"

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In this captivating episode of Take Two Tuesday on the Art For Change Podcast join host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou as they dive into an engaging dialogue with guest hosts Lady Alva, The Original Ed, and Montana Cobain. Together, they explore the fascinating realm of **Cultural Classics and Universal Classics**, delving into what truly defines a timeless piece of art in the context of American cartoons, TV shows, and sitcoms. The discussion highlights how these cultural staples reflect societal values and the impact of iconic celebrities on their legacy. Listeners can expect a lively exchange about the role of nostalgia, humor, and storytelling in shaping our perceptions of these classics. The episode also features fun art facts and historical events tied to April 7, along with a celebration of celebrity birthdays, shedding light on the influence of these figures in the arts and entertainment world. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges art, culture, and change, all while enjoying the unique perspectives of our dynamic hosts!

Apr 8, 20261h 32m

"Behind the Headlines: The Gucci Mane & Pooh Shiesty Controversy"

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Join host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou, along with special guests Lady Alva, The Original Ed, and Montana Cobain, as they dive deep into the turbulent waters of the criminal case surrounding rappers Pooh Shiesty and Gucci Mane. In this thought-provoking episode of Art for Change Podcast, the crew watches a compelling YouTube video that unpacks the recent allegations and events that have rocked the hip-hop community. With each host bringing their unique perspectives, the discussion explores the implications of these incidents on the culture, the cycle of recidivism, and the societal pressures facing artists today. The conversation challenges listeners to reflect on the systemic issues that often pit individuals against one another instead of uniting against the real oppressors. Tune in for a candid dialogue that not only sheds light on a controversial topic but also emphasizes the importance of community, accountability, and avenues for change. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or simply interested in social justice, this episode promises to inspire and provoke thought.

Apr 5, 20261h 47m

"Timeless Tunes and Cinematic Classics: Celebrating Art That Endures"

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In this vibrant episode of the Art For Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome an incredible lineup of guests: Montana Cobain, ABoogie, The Original Ed, and Lady Alva. Instead of diving into the latest boxing matches or NCAA tournament results, the panel immerses themselves in a lively discussion about what makes a movie or song a "classic." Listeners will hear passionate insights on the timeless themes and elements that resonate across generations, sparking nostalgia and inspiration. The conversation flows into a segment filled with fun art facts that surprise and delight, shedding light on the intersection of culture and creativity. As a special treat, the hosts will celebrate celebrity birthdays, sharing intriguing anecdotes about these iconic figures. Wrapping up the episode, the panel offers uplifting motivational messages, encouraging listeners to embrace their creativity and pursue their passions. Join us for a thought-provoking and entertaining episode that celebrates the classics in art and life!

Apr 1, 20261h 11m

"Risking It All": The Art of Facing Fears for Success

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Join us for a thought-provoking episode of the Art For Change Podcast, where host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou dive deep into the intricacies of personal and professional risk-taking. This week, we're joined by a dynamic panel featuring Lady Alva, Montana Cobain, and The Original Ed, each bringing their unique perspectives on the multifaceted journey toward success. In this engaging conversation, we explore the consequences of being successful, the reflections on past choices, and whether generational curses or trauma bonds shape our willingness to take risks. Our panelists share personal stories, lessons learned, and the fears they've faced along the way, encouraging listeners to embrace their own challenges. As we close out the episode, our panel delivers a powerful message: face your fears head-on. Each step you take toward success, no matter how daunting, is a testament to your resilience and courage. We appreciate all our listeners—your support makes this journey possible! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on social media, and be sure to like and share your favorite episodes. Exciting giveaways for our listeners are coming back, so stay tuned! Let's create change together—one conversation at a time.

Mar 30, 20261h 22m

The Wars We Live Inside: Unpacking Inner Conflicts

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In this thought-provoking episode of Art for Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-hosts BheeYou, Montana Cobain, and Lady Alva dive deep into the unseen battles we face daily within our families and communities. Titled "The Wars We Live Inside," this virtual roundtable will explore the nuanced conflicts of judgment, respectability, silence, inherited fear, belonging, and the impact on children. Join us as we unpack these internal struggles, sharing personal experiences and insights that illuminate how these wars shape our identities and relationships. Through candid discussions, we aim to foster understanding and healing, challenging listeners to confront their own experiences with these pervasive issues. As we navigate these crucial topics, we invite you to reflect: Where have you experienced judgment? How did respectability manifest in your life? What fears have been passed down through generations? This episode promises to be a compelling exploration of the complexities of human connection in a world that often feels divided. Tune in for a powerful conversation that seeks to break the silence and inspire change within ourselves and our communities.

Mar 25, 20261h 55m

"Goals, Challenges, and Creative Insights"

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In this episode of Art for Change host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome guest host Montana Cobain for an engaging conversation about the intersection of personal and professional goals. They dive deep into their own experiences, sharing the goals they're currently pursuing and the strategies they employ to achieve them. The discussion takes a thought-provoking turn as they explore the implications of the recent government shutdown, particularly its impact on TSA workers and airport operations. With a mix of personal anecdotes and informed perspectives, the trio answers pressing questions about how these challenges affect not only individuals but also the broader landscape of travel and international relations. As they wrap up the episode, Mister Sapiosexual and BheeYou express their gratitude to the listeners for tuning in and encourage everyone to share their thoughts. They invite new listeners to like, comment, and subscribe to the **Art for Change Podcast** on all social media platforms, ensuring that this community of change-makers continues to grow. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that blends art, goals, and socio-political insights—your journey to understanding the world through creativity starts here!

Mar 23, 20261h 13m

"Love, Money, and Art: Navigating Relationships with Mister Sapiosexual and Friends"

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In this enlightening episode of Art for Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou are joined by an incredible panel featuring Lady Alva, Montana Cobain, and A Boogie. Together, they dive deep into the complexities of relationships, exploring the dynamics of financial roles, communication styles, and the balancing act of personal and shared goals. Listeners will enjoy a candid discussion on whether splitting finances 50/50 is the best approach and how to support a partner who seeks help but struggles to follow advice. The panel shares their personal experiences and insights, fostering a rich dialogue that invites listeners to reflect on their own relationships. To wrap up the episode, the group transitions into an engaging segment filled with fascinating art facts and historical events tied to March 17, while also celebrating celebrity birthdays, offering tidbits about the stars born on this day. As the panel expresses their heartfelt gratitude to all the viewers, they encourage everyone to like, comment, and subscribe to stay connected and engaged. Closing the show, each member shares positive affirmations, leaving listeners inspired and uplifted. Join us for this thought-provoking episode that blends personal stories with artistic insights, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the intricacies of love and creativity!

Mar 22, 20261h 55m

Take Two Tuesday: Family Dynamics and Success

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️ Take Two Tuesday: Navigating Family Dynamics and Success on Art For Change Podcast! Join us for a compelling episode of the Art For Change Podcast, Previously live-streamed on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram! Hosted by Mister Sapiosexual and BheeYou, alongside guest hosts Montana Cobain and Lady Alva, who will dive deep into the intricate relationships we share with our families—especially those who may have been absent during our formative years. In this episode, the panel will explore powerful questions surrounding family dynamics, the emotional complexities of reconnecting with distant relatives, and the impact of success on these relationships. They'll share personal stories, insights, and engage with listeners on how to navigate feelings of obligation, resentment, and forgiveness. As a special treat, Lady Alva will close out the show with fascinating art facts and celebrity birthdays from today, leaving everyone with a dose of inspiration and positivity. Mark your calendars! Our live-stream episodes air every week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 9 PM EST. Don't forget to comment, like, and subscribe! We appreciate all our listeners and your continued support for our podcast. Tune in and be part of the conversation—let's make a change through art and dialogue.

Mar 11, 20261h 54m

"Bridging Cultures: Conversations on Identity and Inclusion"

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In this thought-provoking episode of Art For Change, we dive deep into the nuances of identity and inclusion in our Therapeutic Thursday segment. Join host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou, alongside special guest hosts Lady Alva and AB, as they share personal experiences and insights on the complexities of being Black Americans and Africans. The conversation explores questions of cultural heritage, acceptance, and the often-unspoken connections and disconnections between these two groups. Our guests reflect on their journeys, discussing how history, language, and media representation shape their perceptions of each other. In a delightful twist, Lady Alva shares fun art facts and highlights significant historical events that resonate with today's date, adding a vibrant layer to our discussion. She also brings us up to speed on today's celebrity birthdays, reminding us of the artistry in all forms of expression. We encourage our listeners to engage with us—your comments and reviews help foster a more connected community! Tune in for a rich dialogue that promises to challenge, inspire, and enlighten. Join us as we celebrate the power of art and conversation in bridging cultural divides!

Mar 7, 20261h 24m

"Voices of Change: Honoring Legacy and Leadership in Black History"

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In this poignant episode of the *Art For Change Podcast*, host Mister Sapiosexual and guest host Lady Alva delve deep into the legacy of Black History Month through a compelling round-table discussion. Aired on February 27, 2026, this episode celebrates the enduring voices and impactful leaders who are reshaping our current cultural landscape. ### Episode Highlights: Previous Recorded 02/27/26 Opening Statement: The hosts set the tone by emphasizing the importance of honoring Black History not just as a remembrance of the past, but as a recognition of contemporary leaders making strides in justice, art, science, culture, and truth-telling. Segment One: Current Black Leaders In a powerful exploration of present-day Black excellence, the hosts spotlight influential figures across various sectors: - Leadership & Politics: Featuring trailblazers like Vice President Kamala Harris and Congresswoman Cori Bush, the conversation highlights their groundbreaking roles in shaping policy and representation. - Corporate & Economic Power: With leaders such as Rosalind Brewer and Cynt Marshall, the discussion underscores the importance of representation in corporate America. - Science, Medicine & Public Health: The episode celebrates innovators like Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, who played a vital role in the COVID-19 vaccine development. - Arts, Media & Culture: The achievements of Amanda Gorman and Nia DaCosta are discussed, showcasing how art can influence societal narratives. - Youth Leadership & Innovation: Young leaders like Sydney Barber are acknowledged for their groundbreaking contributions. Round-table Prompt: The hosts ask listeners, “Which of these leaders inspires you most right now, and why?” Segment Two: Comedians as Modern Truth-Tellers Featuring insights on comedians Dave Chappelle and Josh Johnson, the hosts explore the role of comedy as social commentary. - Key Talking Points: The conversation delves into how both comedians address social issues through humor, with Johnson being recognized as a rising voice influenced by Chappelle's bold style. Round-table Prompt:The hosts invite reflections on “How do you see comedy influencing our social awareness today?” Segment Three: Honoring Rev. Jesse Jackson A heartfelt tribute is paid to Rev. Jesse Jackson, reflecting on his Chicago roots and his profound impact on social justice. - Producer's Moment: A personal narrative captures the essence of his legacy, including a poignant full-circle moment experienced by one of the host. Round-table Prompt: Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts on “What does Rev. Jackson's legacy mean to you?” --- Closing Thoughts Lady Alva wraps up the episode by reminding listeners that “Black History is living history.” The closing remarks emphasize the collective responsibility of speaking, creating, laughing, and leading together as a means of honoring the past and shaping the future. This episode serves as both an educational and inspirational experience, inviting listeners to engage with history and its present implications in a meaningful way.

Mar 7, 20261h 33m

"Voices of Change: A Poetry Roundtable with Chicago's Finest"

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In this electrifying episode of the Art for Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host Bheeyou welcome the remarkable Poet East Wizard for a special "Take Two Tuesday" theme. Join us as we dive into a vibrant Poetry Roundtable featuring Chicago's renowned poets: Kaytee Thrun, IamAdverb, and Dr. Faith. In an intimate setting, each poet takes their turn performing three original pieces across three engaging rounds. After every performance, the poets engage in thoughtful conversations about their work, exploring the themes and emotions behind their words. As the episode unfolds, listeners will be captivated by the unique styles and sounds of each poet, showcasing the rich tapestry of Chicago's poetic landscape. To close out this unforgettable session, the episode culminates with a powerful "I Am" poem that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Don't miss this live performance from some of the world's best poets—tune in for a transformative experience!

Feb 25, 20261h 59m

Valentine Reflections: Love, Laughter, and Lessons"

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Join us for a heartfelt and humorous episode of Motion Monday's on Art For Change, where we dive into the colorful tapestry of past Valentine's Days! Host Mister Sapiosexual and Co-Host BheeYou welcome guest hosts Montana Cobain, Lady Alva, and Poet East Wizard for an engaging discussion filled with laughter, memorable stories, and insightful reflections. In this episode, we share our worst Valentine's Day experiences that turned into valuable lessons, explore the best gifts given and received, and even dream up imaginary romantic scenarios featuring fictional characters. We'll also tackle the intriguing concept of February 15 as “Side Boo Day”, examining relationships that exist on the fringes. Listeners can expect a lively dialogue as we celebrate love in all its forms, peppered with fun questions to spark your own memories and reflections. Plus, we'll touch on today's notable celebrity birthdays and share fascinating historical art facts linked to February 16, bringing a creative twist to our Valentine's Day reflections. Whether you've had your share of romantic highs and lows or just enjoy a good story, this episode promises to entertain and inspire. Tune in for a perfect blend of art, love, and change!

Feb 18, 20261h 4m

"Rediscovering Narratives: Black History Through Art"

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In this engaging episode of the Art For Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome special guest Omankeh, affectionately known as "Brother O." Together, they dive deep into the current state of history and the evolution of Black history, exploring how art and culture intertwine to shape narratives that resonate today. The trio unpacks the impact of social movements, the role of digital platforms, and the importance of intersectionality in understanding Black historical experiences. As the conversation flows, Lady Alva the Quest Host, bringing her unique perspective and expertise. She adds depth to the discussion by highlighting how contemporary artists reinterpret historical events, and the significance of grassroots initiatives in preserving local histories. To wrap up the episode, Lady Alva shares an intriguing art fun fact from February 13th, revealing the influence of African art in major museums, and highlights notable celebrity birthdays, including the legendary Peter Gabriel and talented actress Kelly Hu. In a heartfelt closing, each host offers words of encouragement, reminding listeners of the power of art to inspire change and the importance of uplifting diverse narratives in history. They leave the audience with a call to action: to engage with art that reflects their own stories and to celebrate the rich tapestry of Black history. Join us for this thought-provoking episode that will inspire you to reflect on the past and embrace the future through the lens of art!

Feb 16, 20261h 13m

Rhythms of Change: J. Cole’s The Fall Off and Creative Reflections

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In this episode of the Art For Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome the insightful Lady Alva for a deep dive into the newly released album The Fall Off by the celebrated Fayetteville, North Carolina artist, J. Cole. Together, the trio listens to all seven tracks, exploring the album's themes and lyrical depth while answering thought-provoking questions that connect J. Cole's messages to broader societal issues. As they dissect the music, the conversation flows naturally, highlighting the emotional impact of J. Cole's work and its significance in the current cultural landscape. With each track, they reflect on personal experiences and how art can inspire change. Before wrapping up, they pivot to the historical significance of February 6th, sharing fascinating art events and milestones that have shaped the creative world. They also celebrate notable birthdays of celebrities born on this date, adding a fun twist to the discussion. Join us as we celebrate art, music, and the power of creativity to inspire change. A heartfelt shoutout to all our viewers and listeners—don't forget to like, share, follow, and comment! Most importantly, remember to **Art For Change**.

Feb 7, 20261h 40m

"Voices of Change: Celebrating Black History and Cultural Impact"

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In this engaging episode of the Art For Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome the insightful Lady Alva for a thought-provoking discussion in honor of Black History Month. They explore pivotal themes that encourage reflection on the contributions of Black individuals and communities throughout history. The conversation begins with the Cultural Impact of African American artists, writers, and musicians, highlighting their profound influence on American culture and identity. The hosts and Lady Alva dive into the legacies of iconic figures and explore how their work continues to resonate today. Next, they turn their attention to the Civil Rights Movement, analyzing the contrasting strategies and philosophies of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. The discussion sheds light on the implications of their approaches and how they inform contemporary activism. The episode then spotlights lesser-known Black historical figures who have made significant contributions across various fields, from science to politics and social justice. Lady Alva shares inspiring stories and the lessons we can draw from these often-overlooked legacies. As they transition to Current Issues, the trio examines the Black Lives Matter movement, exploring its connections to past civil rights activism and the challenges it faces in today's landscape. Their insights provide a nuanced perspective on the ongoing fight for justice and equality. In the spirit of education, they also discuss ways schools and communities can better educate young people about African American history, advocating for a comprehensive narrative that goes beyond traditional teachings. To add a touch of excitement, the hosts preview the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, discussing the cultural significance of the event and its impact on the community. They also recap the thrilling World Championship Boxing Match between Shakur Stevenson and Teofimo Lopez, reflecting on the implications of the fight for both athletes' careers. To round out the episode, listeners are treated to fun historical facts and notable celebrity birthdays associated with February 3rd, adding a celebratory flair to the conversation. Join Mister Sapiosexual, BheeYou, and Lady Alva for a rich dialogue that not only honors Black history but also celebrates current events and cultural moments, inspiring listeners to engage with both past and present!

Feb 6, 20261h 51m
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