
Music Is Advocacy with Journalist Macayla Cook
Rhythms of Progress · Shozzett Silva
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (content.rss.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
Music: It makes us dance, cry, protest, and occasionally ugly-cry in the car at a red light. But it’s also advocacy. In this first episode of Rhythms of Progress, host Shozzett Silva, aka Lizzard, and guest Journalist Macayla Cook dig into how music challenges norms, sparks movements, and gets artists into hot water when they step outside society’s neat little boxes.
Why do we expect musicians to be political—but only if it won’t ruffle too many feathers?🔥 How does fan culture police activism?🔥 Why has music been one of the only places where men are “allowed” to be vulnerable?
From protest anthems to unexpected tearjerkers, we’re unpacking how music isn’t just a vibe—it’s a revolution.
🎧 Hit play and join the movement!
NOTE:
- This episode was recorded in late September 2024, when we didn't know the presidential outcome; there was hope and sensory overload with political ads. Simpler times.
FOLLOW US
- Rhythms Of Progress – 🎶 Music, activism, and change!
- Macayla Cook’s Journalism – Thought-provoking stories ahead!
- Macayla Cook's LinkedIn – She’s got skills!
RESOURCES
- Entertainment Community Fund – Supporting artists & performers.
- Musicares.org – Helping musicians stay healthy & thriving.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – You are not alone.
- Mental health resources by county – Thanks, Headspace.
- 13 Mental Health Resources That Are Absolutely Free– Thanks, Oprah!