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The FAM Podcast

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Hosted by Johnny HwinThis series dives deep into the journeys and process of the inner workings of artist and creatives shaping our cultural landscape today. Recorded in front of a live audience in right here in our Brooklyn Loft, 57 FAM aims to inspire by uncovering what fuels the creative fire.Join us as we explore what drives creative leaders to bring to live work that resonates, challenges and transcends.

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44 episodes

episode FAM EP. 44 Ryan Leslie artwork

FAM EP. 44 Ryan Leslie

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/fan_mail/new] Grammy-nominated producer. Multi-platinum artist. Harvard grad at 19. Tech founder. Financial educator. Ryan Leslie has lived several careers in one lifetime — and this conversation covers all of them. Ryan traces his journey from a Caribbean-rooted Salvation Army household to Harvard at 15, from sleeping on his dad's couch to producing Beyoncé's track on the Bad Boys 2 soundtrack on his first night in New York City. He breaks down how he used early Google AdWords and MySpace to send Cassie's "Me & U" viral before anyone else saw it coming — and why he eventually walked away from the entire major label system. The pivot point: discovering that even after selling records on iTunes, he couldn't get his fans' email addresses. So he put his phone number on the internet instead. 35,000 texts later, he had a $2M album cycle, a database of his most loyal fans, and the seed of what would become SuperPhone. Ryan and host Johnny also get into Wealthplan — Ryan's investing and financial literacy platform for artists — and close with a masterclass on relationship equity: why the most valuable investment you can make at any age isn't in stocks or streams, but in the people in the room with you right now. Topics covered: growing up Salvation Army · Harvard at 15 · going all-in on music with no Plan B · the Beyoncé break · MySpace SEO · pulling from iTunes · SuperPhone · Ben Horowitz · Nipsey Hussle · Bad Bunny · Wealthplan · relationship equity · advice for young creatives1 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/support] 🎥 Connect with Us: https://linktr.ee/57.fam [https://linktr.ee/57.fam] 📧 Contact: For collaborations or inquiries, email us at fam@fiftyseven.nyc

22 May 2026 - 54 min
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FAM EP. 43 Zachary Zane

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/fan_mail/new] What does it actually take to write honestly about sex, shame, and identity? In this episode, we sit down with Zachary Zane — Brooklyn-based author, sex columnist, and one of the most prominent voices in modern queer culture. His memoir Boy Slut: A Memoir and Manifesto was a 2024 Lambda Literary Award finalist, blurbed by Dan Savage as one of the best sex writers working today. He's written for the New York Times, Rolling Stone, GQ, Men's Health, and Cosmopolitan — and he never planned to be a writer at all. We get into his childhood OCD, the bisexual visibility movement, accidentally going viral, writing with humor about taboo topics, and why shame only survives in isolation. In this episode: 00:00 — Intro 04:00 — OCD, sexual shame, and growing up in a "sex positive" family 10:00 — What bisexual visibility actually gets right (and wrong) 14:00 — Going viral by accident and becoming a writer 18:00 — Using humor as a craft tool — and when it backfires 24:00 — Building a movement (while battling imposter syndrome) 29:00 — The first step to letting go of shame 📖 Boy Slut: A Memoir and Manifesto → https://bookshop.org/p/books/boyslut-a-memoir-and-manifesto-zachary-zane/b84737203b150376?ean=9781419764714&next=t& ✍️ The Boi Slut Zine (submit your work!) → https://zacharyzane.substack.com/p/boyslut-size-submissions-guidelines 📲 Follow Zachary → https://www.instagram.com/zacharyzane Subscribe for new episodes every month Leave us a review if this one hit! Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/support] 🎥 Connect with Us: https://linktr.ee/57.fam [https://linktr.ee/57.fam] 📧 Contact: For collaborations or inquiries, email us at fam@fiftyseven.nyc

3 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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FAM EP. 42 Anthony Di Mieri

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/fan_mail/new] Anthony Di Mieri on Going Viral, Indie Film, and Reinventing Political Media in NYC An onstage conversation introduces filmmaker Anthony Di Mieri and traces his decade-spanning path across comedy, politics, and independent cinema. Anthony describes discovering filmmaking as a child using his mom’s camcorder, being influenced by a theatrical Italian American family, and early projects ranging from kung fu and zombie ideas to homemade teen films. After being rejected from NYU film twice, he shifted toward politics and activism, studying political science at Fordham, interning at Democracy Now with Amy Goodman, and learning editing and videography while filming figures like Noam Chomsky. He then worked in advertising, where he met and apprenticed under filmmaker Jason Klein, learned directing and auditions, and gained time to write and create. The conversation follows Anthony's long collaboration with Kareem Rahma, beginning when Rahma reached out after seeing “Bros.” They developed projects together, including writing a feature script about animal influencers (“To Be Frank”), making sketch comedy, and later working on Rahma’s “Keep the Meter Running,” which evolved into the viral one-minute subway interview series “Subway Takes.” He shares behind-the-scenes details, early format debates about vertical video, favorite episodes, and the show’s rapid growth, including prominent fans and international travel. Anthony also details how his filmmaking skills transitioned into political media: he co-founded Melted Solids and began producing campaign videos for progressive candidates after being inspired by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s style of authentic political media. Starting with Rafael Espinal’s campaign, the team expanded to races like Jamal Bowman’s and then began working closely with New York City politician Zoran Mamdani through his Astoria campaign, the “Fix the MTA” legislative campaign, and eventually a larger mayoral run. Anthony describes the campaign’s mix of humor and on-the-street authenticity, including interviews across boroughs, SantaCon footage, and a video visiting small donors at their homes. He recounts how viral videos—especially interviews with Trump voters discussing issues like Gaza and anti-war perceptions—hit a nerve after the 2024 election and circulated widely. Additional threads include Anthony's directorial debut feature “Love New York,” which won Best Feature at the Bowery Film Festival, and his upcoming horror-comedy-romance “Romance Never Dies.” He reflects on emotionally intense moments around the campaign’s primary night and later celebration, as well as Bernie Sanders giving the team an impromptu pep talk emphasizing the revolutionary power of social media. The episode closes with Anthony advising aspiring filmmakers to build and participate in community, describing independent film as a “favor economy,” and crediting friends and collaborators for helping make “Love New York” possible through volunteer support, location help, and grassroots fundraising. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/support] 🎥 Connect with Us: https://linktr.ee/57.fam [https://linktr.ee/57.fam] 📧 Contact: For collaborations or inquiries, email us at fam@fiftyseven.nyc

19 Feb 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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FAM EP. 41 Pedram

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/fan_mail/new] FAM Podcast: The Evolution of a Musical Maestro - An Interview with Pedram, Multi-instrumentalist and Producer Welcome to the FAM Podcast where we delve into the creative minds shaping New York City's vibrant cultural landscape. In this episode, we have an engaging conversation with Pedram, a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for fusing British classical music with contemporary electronic sounds. Pedram shares his journey from composing classical piano pieces as a teenager to creating innovative music with his dynamic jazz-house duo, STELLA., alongside Meg Brennan. Discover how Pedram's early experiences, including his move from Iran to the U.S., shaped his unique approach to music. Learn about his seamless transition from classical to jazz and electronic music, his creative process, and the philosophy driving STELLA. and their captivating live performances. Pedram also shares valuable advice for upcoming composers and producers in today's ever-evolving musical landscape. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/support] 🎥 Connect with Us: https://linktr.ee/57.fam [https://linktr.ee/57.fam] 📧 Contact: For collaborations or inquiries, email us at fam@fiftyseven.nyc

13 Nov 2025 - 25 min
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FAM EP. 40 Debra Rapoport

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/fan_mail/new] Debra Rapoport: Fearless Creativity, Advanced Style, and the Art of Self-Expression In this engaging conversation, Debra Rapoport, a celebrated icon of fearless creativity, discusses her journey of over 50 years in redefining everyday objects as wearable art. Debra emphasizes the importance of self-expression over fashion, the significance of sustainability long before it became a trend, and her involvement in the Advanced Style Movement. Sharing personal stories from her childhood and career, she highlights the critical role of creativity, community, and communication in living a fulfilled life. Rapoport also sheds light on her unique ABC method (Assembling, Building, Constructing) and the therapeutic nature of her artistic process, encouraging everyone to embrace their authentic selves and nurture their creative spirits. 00:53 Debra's Philosophy on Creativity and Fashion 02:23 Childhood Influences and Early Creativity 04:38 The Advanced Style Movement 09:08 Personal Style vs. Fashion 12:42 Mentorship and Education 16:45 Sustainability and Found Materials 18:38 The Hunt for Metal Treasures 19:03 The Relationship with Materials 20:55 The ABC Method: Assembling, Building, Constructing 22:08 Color as a Vibration and Energy 24:42 Frugality and Creativity 28:50 The Advanced Style Movement 33:42 Creative Aging and Self-Care Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377795/support] 🎥 Connect with Us: https://linktr.ee/57.fam [https://linktr.ee/57.fam] 📧 Contact: For collaborations or inquiries, email us at fam@fiftyseven.nyc

23 Oct 2025 - 36 min
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