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  • The Food Movement Shaping South Florida with Kerri Paizzi
    Jan 29 2026

    Kerri Paizzi is the CEO of Flavor South Florida and a passionate advocate for food as an art form that brings people together. With roots in the restaurant industry and a deep love for community connection, Kerri has helped turn September into a month locals genuinely look forward to.

    In this episode, Kerri shares how Flavor South Florida grew into a beloved culinary tradition, why dining is about so much more than what’s on the plate, and how creativity, generosity, and shared experiences continue to shape the region’s food culture.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Turning Discomfort Into Direction: Janeen Talbott on Filmmaking
    Jan 15 2026

    Janeen Talbott is a multidisciplinary creative whose path into filmmaking was shaped by curiosity, service, and a deep respect for storytelling. From early creative encouragement at home to experiences that challenged how representation shows up on screen, her work is rooted in lived experience and thoughtful process.

    In this episode, Janeen shares how her journey through journalism, the Peace Corps, and film school led her to filmmaking, along with how community, color, and audacity continue to guide her creative work.

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    57 min
  • What It Takes to Lead a Modern Symphony with David McClymont
    Jan 8 2026

    From surfing Jupiter waves to leading a world-class orchestra, David McClymont’s career path is anything but traditional. As CEO of the Palm Beach Symphony, he brings endurance, discipline, and data-driven thinking to an art form often seen as purely creative.

    In this episode of the ArtiGras Podcast, David shares how leadership in the arts mirrors athletic endurance, why creativity and metrics must coexist, and how the Symphony has expanded access through education, outreach, and unforgettable community experiences.

    Topics Covered:

    00:48 Growing up in Jupiter, competitive surfing, and early influences

    02:57 Ironman training, endurance, and leadership at scale

    07:16 Balancing data, creativity, and sustainable decision making

    09:47 A pivotal leadership moment ahead of the Kravis Center debut

    12:20 Winning the Symphony’s first Emmy and Carnival of More Animals

    15:54 Mission-driven growth and expanding arts education across Palm Beach County

    The ArtiGras Podcast celebrates the artists and stories that bring Palm Beach North to life, revealing the creativity and heart behind our art community.

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    48 min
  • The MTV Rejection That Built an Award-Winning Journalist: Wilkine Brutus
    Nov 27 2025

    Wilkine Brutus has lived many creative lives. Award-winning journalist, poet, speaker, and founder of Maps & Diaries, he grew up in a Haitian household full of big, dramatic stories, discovered poetry and hip-hop as his creative language, and learned to turn rejection, curiosity, and community into fuel.

    In this episode, Wilkine talks about growing up on exaggerated family legends, going viral as “Teacher YouTube” in South Korea, why libraries and third places matter, how he thinks about success and “luxury” now, and the four guiding principles he shares with other creatives.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Turning Addiction into Art with Scott Jeffries
    Nov 13 2025

    Scott Jeffries has lived more than one life. Lawyer, addict, survivor, artist, and founder of Fannie Ward Carmen Scott. What began as a moment of curiosity in his grandmother’s studio became a journey of freedom, color, and purpose. Today, Scott Jeffries, a Palm Beach County artist and consultant, channels his recovery through art, painting what he calls “mirrors,” vibrant reflections of emotion, resilience, and the creative journey that shaped his life.

    In this episode, he shares how art became both his recovery and his calling, why he never negotiates his worth, and the life lesson he swears by: if it hasn’t worked out, it’s not the end.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Filmmaking in Focus: Inside the Rise of Subtropic with Noelia Solange and David Hamzik
    Oct 30 2025

    On the latest episode of the ArtiGras Podcast, we sit down with Noelia Solange, Co-Founder of Subtropic Film Festival, and filmmaker David Hamzik. From launching a truly indie festival in West Palm Beach to hosting year-round pop-up screenings and workshops, Noelia and David share how community, collaboration, and Florida’s distinct creative energy are shaping a new film culture across South Florida.

    This conversation explores how Subtropic curates shorts by feeling and theme, why opening night at the Norton Museum matters, and how partnerships—from hands-on film workshops to cross-city screenings—keep local filmmakers in the spotlight. We dig into creative highs, on-set curveballs (rainstorms and 4 a.m. shoots), and the business side of art: how to sustain creativity by surrounding yourself with the right team.

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    1 h et 25 min
  • From Broadway to Jupiter: Andrew Kato and the Evolution of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
    Oct 16 2025

    On the latest episode of the ArtiGras Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Kato, Chief Executive & Producing Artistic Director of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. From growing up in Jupiter to producing the Tony Awards and leading a $50M+ expansion that reshaped a beloved local institution, Andrew shares how vision, community, and a “talented & kind” culture power world-class theatre in Palm Beach County.

    This conversation explores how the Maltz builds every show in-house, why audience energy changes a performance, and how experiences like the Island Theatre and creative lobby activations (think Creature Features during Misery) turn a night at the theatre into something immersive. We also talk leadership, legacy, and what it means to make arts access real for everyone.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Perseverance Through Art: Cruise Bogle and the Cruisey Baby Initiative
    Oct 2 2025

    On the latest episode of the ArtiGras Podcast, we sit down with Cruise Bogle, Artist & Founder/President of the Cruisey Baby Initiative. Born on a sailboat in the Caribbean and later navigating life after a spinal cord injury, Cruise shares how art became both a lifeline and a platform for connection. From painting with his mouth to launching the “Weirdo” series inspired by mental health journeys, his story is one of resilience, creativity, and community impact.

    This conversation explores how Cruise channels his coastal upbringing into vibrant, nautical-inspired artwork, why he embraces authenticity in his creative process, and how he’s built a movement through Cruiser Palooza and the Cruisey Baby Initiative. Together, we reflect on the power of art to heal, to connect, and to inspire people to see possibility in the face of challenge.

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    1 h et 2 min