In this episode, Shira walks us through her origin story, beginning from her days aspiring to be like the broadcasting greats, to becoming a key figure in web3. Her journey from a traditional media hopeful, creating reels and knocking on agent's doors, to an entrepreneur and digital broadcaster is not just inspirational but also a masterclass in leveraging one's skills at the opportune time. Shira emphasizes the pivotal moments in web history, from the rise of digital media to the burgeoning NFT marketplace, where she has meticulously carved her niche.
In episode 5 of Proof of Culture, Natalie recalls her introduction to social tokens and NFTs through her interactions with hip-hop artists who were in the global music scene, and her shift into web3 around 2018. She describes the early web3 space as diverse within her niche of musicians, emphasizing a more welcoming environment where sharing resources was a priority. The discussion pivots to Natalie's principles of community building, noting her refusal to adhere to gatekeeping and emphasizing the importance of providing open spaces for genuine inquiry and knowledge exchange. As usual, she keeps it FUNKY!
In this episode, LOGIK shares the stepping stones of his career — from landing a standout position at Havas to his audacious move to Google, all while nurturing his artistic aspirations. The episode takes us through a retrospective look at his groundbreaking projects, such as "The Plug," and the principles of perseverance and authenticity that underscore his work. It also touches on his experiences in Japan and how they shifted his global perspective, leading to the creation of the Chiba Center, aimed at teaching black and brown creators Japanese.
In this episode of Proof of Culture, host Sian dives into the world of NFTs and cultural innovation with guest Betty, the mastermind behind The Deadfellaz project. The conversation centers on Betty's transformative journey from a background in digital art and biomedicine to becoming a leader in web3.
In this episode, Sian interviews Austin Hurwitz, the Head of Strategy and Business Development at Doodles. They discuss Austin's journey to the web3 space, the potential of web3 in the music industry, and the unique aspects of the Doodles community. Austin shares insights on the importance of building a strong brand in web3, the impact of recent changes in creator royalties, and the vision for Doodles as a recognized and loved IP in the world. He also highlights the various initiatives Doodles has launched, such as the incubator and artist in residence program, to engage and reward the community.
In this insightful conversation, Lady Ph0enix shares her transformative journey into the web3 ecosystem and the driving forces behind her pioneering efforts. With a soft yet powerful voice that draws you in, Lady Ph0enix recounts her early recognition of the potential of blockchain to protect artists' work, a vision that predates the advent of popular digital platforms today. Her dedication to fostering community and aiding artists finds its roots in a profound belief in creation and protection as fundamental to advancing the arts and technology together.
In this inaugural episode of "Proof of Culture," host Sian Morson embarks on a quest to explore the vibrant personalities driving the culture within Web3. This podcast seeks to bridge the gap for the Web3-curious, shedding light on the community’s artists, innovators, and visionaries.
Proof of Culture: Season 1 Reflections
Proof of Culture: AKA Stevey
Proof of Culture: Shira Lazar
Proof of Culture: Natalie Crue
Proof of Culture: LOGIK
Proof of Culture: Betty * Deadfellaz
Proof of Culture: Austin Hurwitz
Proof of Culture: Lady Ph0enix
Proof of Culture: Intro