Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

Podcast de M.V.B Films Productions

Filmmaker Meosha Bean hosts in-depth interviews with creatives from around the world, exploring trending topics and industry insights. Join the global conversation.email bambeano16@gmail.comInstagram.com/meoshabeanofficial/M.V.B Films ProductionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

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episode Creator to Creators S7 Ep 43 Jamie B. Cline & Justine Renee (Spilled Paint Cast) artwork
Creator to Creators S7 Ep 43 Jamie B. Cline & Justine Renee (Spilled Paint Cast)

Justinereneefla instagram [https://www.instagram.com/justinereneefla/?hl=en] Spilled paint. WATCH SERIES HERE [https://tubitv.com/series/300016023/spilled-paint?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feed] Inclinenation Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/inclinenation/] Bio Justine Renee is an actor and improviser driven by a deep passion for storytelling and creative expression. A graduate of Suffolk University with a degree in Theatre, she has performed in numerous stage productions, including Crimes of the Heart and Hair. Her training includes Improv Performance and Stand-Up at Sak Comedy Lab, as well as improv studies at The Groundlings in Los Angeles. She is also a cast member of the MallRatz Improv Troupe. Justine’s on-screen career continues to grow, with recent credits including Spilled Paint (now streaming on Tubi) and a Lifetime movie set to premiere in late 2025. She is a proud recipient of a Golden Telly Award for Social Change, honoring her work in the arts and beyond. An advocate for embracing authentic creative voices, Justine believes that the power of art lies in ourability to connect with our true selves and express that uniqueness in everything we do. Bio The “extraordinarily mundane” Jamie B. Cline (as no one calls him) likes to liven up life through art, so he decided to get an MFA from USC for (performing) and then stick around Los Angeles because why not. Portraying the role of Patrick Walsh has been an amazing journey amongst some amazingly talented creative artists and hopefully this is just the beginning of everyone’s journey with Spilled Paint. Other recent credits include performing in an online short play by Douglas Stark with Playzoomers, as the Jackalope in Easter Bloody Easter, and as Charles Goodnight in the documentary short Freedom on the Range.  Whether he’s acting, writing, improvising, doing creature work or stunts, Jamie holds to the belief that art should be an experiential journey for everyone and the best part of the collaboration is sharing it with an audience. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

17 jun 2025 - 41 min
episode Creator to Creators S7 Ep 42 Crazy James artwork
Creator to Creators S7 Ep 42 Crazy James

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/crazyjames/bthd [https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/crazyjames/bthd] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmzB62Kx7us4nmgcxlFLkWQ] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/crazyjamesmusic/] BioLUTON, UK – June 2025 — British rapper Crazy James returns with his latest sonic firestorm, “BTHD,” a track that fuses raw emotion, stunning lyrical agility, and head- nodding production into one unforgettable ride. With lush piano flourishes and a beat that’s as fresh as it is infectious, “BTHD” showcases Crazy James at the height of his artistry—delivering a flow so passionate and magnetic, it’s impossible not to feel it. “BTHD” stands for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Disorder—a title as intriguing as the record itself. “I’ve always been a massive fan of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony,” James explains. “They’re a big reason I started rapping. This song is really an homage to them and their melodic sound.” While the Cleveland legends never had the same breakout fame in the UK as in the States, Crazy James makes it clear that their influence runs deep in his DNA. From the first piano note to the final verse, “BTHD” radiates energy and intent. The production strikes a balance between classic and current, evoking nostalgia while sounding distinctly 2025. James’ delivery is sharp, emotionally charged, and beautifully dynamic, with verses that dance between reflective storytelling and fast-paced wordplay. “When I heard the beat,” he recalls, “I had the melody in my head straight away—singing it in the shower, humming it constantly. Even if it was gibberish, I had to get it down. Then I started shaping it into something real.” Fans of anime will find something extra to love in “BTHD” too, with James sneaking in references to Dragon Ball Z—a nod to his love of animation and layered lyricism. “I like to play with words,” he says. “People always say I’m hard to categorize—but that’s the point. There’s no sound for me. I just create what’s true.” The single is part of a larger creative vision that includes his forthcoming LP, featuring previous releases like “Whip It,” “Levels,” “Killer Instincts,” and “Show Me”—many of which have already caught the attention of BBC Introducing. “Everything on the album is intentional,” James says. “You won’t skip a single track.” The new music video reflects that same cinematic ambition. It intertwines visuals for both “BTHD” and “Killer Instincts,” carrying on a narrative thread started in the “Levels” video. “The goal was to make the visuals feel like a continuous story,” James shares. “There’s even a teaser for the next single, ‘Higher Learning in Berlin.’ We’re planning to film in Berlin later this year.” What sets Crazy James apart isn’t just his sound—it’s the spirit behind it. Drawing on a childhood spent across Ghana, Belgium, Congo, Saudi Arabia, and the UK, James channels a multicultural perspective into music that’s rich with soul, struggle, and honesty. Whether he’s reflecting on mental health, fatherhood, or artistic integrity, he does so with an unshakable authenticity. “Performing live is hard,” he admits. “I give all my energy. But it’s worth it. I rap to express what’s inside me—and to let people know they’re not alone.” Outside the studio and stage, James juggles a full-time job and fatherhood. “It’s tough,” he says. “But I want to leave something behind—not just for my kids, but for the world.” With “BTHD,” Crazy James proves he’s not just rapping—he’s building a legacy. “Thank you for the support,” he says to fans. “Please keep sharing. More amazing material is on the way.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

15 jun 2025 - 39 min
episode Creator to Creators S7 Ep 41 Queen Diamond artwork
Creator to Creators S7 Ep 41 Queen Diamond

Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuoafqw-PxCVS2Hn8K55Ulg/featured] https://www.lbdcorptherightchoice.com [https://www.lbdcorptherightchoice.com] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/askcatlive/] Bio To her careers as an entrepreneur, author, MC host, and inspirational speaker, Catrese Alston, under the artist name Queen Diamond, has added singer/songwriter to her list of accomplishments. She has just released four songs, hip-hop and R and B, but “Money Wave” is THE song. “‘Money Wave’ is talking about me, in a sense, and also as it relates to money,” she said. “It’s talking about how you get that money and live that life.” It is kind of like her inspirational speeches rendered in hip-hop, with a beat and a chiming melody and an upbeat rhythm that perfectly punctuate the lyrics, which are possibly the only hip-hop in existence that includes the word “portfolio” and the term “LLC.” Imma show you how it’s ’bout to go down Portfolio fat like them 808 drums LLCs, that’s how freedom comes Every single deal—ka-ching—outcomes “It’s basically telling you how you can make it,” she said. “I’m telling them you got to have those LLCs in place, and you got to be able to turn those deals into money outcomes. Sometimes you don’t have to move where everybody can see everything. You need to move in silence. And when you move in silence, but you move effectively, those checks gonna scream loud.” Turn a risk into a ring the way I marry sums Power moves quiet, then the check screams loud Jumpin’ off the jet in designer, head-crowd Eagle-eye vision—spot a bag in the cloud It is almost certainly the most fun financial advice you will ever hear. It is also a personal statement of intent. “I have held back. I’ve had a lot of challenges in life, and I have kind of been on the back burner because I’m always putting everybody else ahead and helping everyone else. But now I’m gonna show you how it’s about to go down for me.” Music is something she has always wanted to do, but life, the need to make a living and some extreme hardships intervened. “I got pregnant at a young age. My mom was murdered when I was five. My grandparents raised me and my brother, but they both died by the time I turned 18. So, I’ve always been independent and finding my way, and music was what always made me feel better.” She passed her love of music on to her children, who are now singers and rappers in their own right, and she has her own production company, BossCat Entertainment. “I pushed them and supported them, and now they’re pushing and supporting me.” The tipping point that decided her on doing what she always wanted to do, began during the time of COVID, when she discovered she had stomach cancer. She beat it, and early this year she celebrated her fifth year of remission. One particular moment was when she was playing around with her music with a friend, who said, “Oh my God! You should be doing something.” “And I said oh, no, that was a dream I had before, and she said, ‘Okay, you’re not too old to live your dream.’ And I said, ‘You know what? That’s one of the things I want me to do.’ And so now, after overcoming cancer and even going blind in 2023 and getting my vision back, everything that I always wanted to do, I’m going to do it.” Of the four songs she has just released, “It’s My Birthday” is pure hip-hop celebration, with what sounds like a bass sax joining the drum in the beat, and “Pleasure and Pain” is an R&B and hip-hop fusion on relationships — the pleasure and the pain. The other two, “Money Wave” especially but also “Stone Cold Lover,” are Catrese staking out her ground as Queen Diamond. “‘Money Wave’ is letting you know I’m coming forth. I’m wearing the crown, and it is the Queen Diamond era.” In “Stone Cold,” the singer is talking to a lover, but warning him, too. “I’m trying to reach my goals, and although I may want someone to be beside me, and I may care about you, you can’t let your emotions get involved, because I’m on a mission.” I’ma show you how it’s ’bout to go down— Risin’ to the top, we don’t play ’round— Money wave comin’, watch me surf that  “Money Wave” is all about the mission, and money is a big part of that, but it’s not everything. “I’m about building a legacy,” she said. “When you leave this earth, what do you leave behind? I’m not talking about things that can disappear. Materialistic things, they can be dissolved. How have you impacted somebody else’s life, through inspiration, through words, through motivation, through music?” And, the music is also about fun, which comes out when you ask her what she wants to do with it, where she wants to go with it. “I want to have fun with it. I want to be able to reach a vast amount of people, share my stories through my songs, because it’s very relatable to a lot of things that people deal with in their life, and I want to be encouraging.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

11 jun 2025 - 38 min
episode Creator to Creators S7 Ep 40 Pamela Edwards McClafferty artwork
Creator to Creators S7 Ep 40 Pamela Edwards McClafferty

Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/track/4t9qrXIePRftv0OzYWogRU?si=a94c5ccf0d754155&nd=1&dlsi=762c7373839c429d] Youtube [https://youtu.be/yYqVwX_8JQM?si=pUH_RRn3sBGfyvwy] Spellboundpic Twitter [https://x.com/spellboundpic] BioPamela Edwards McClafferty didn’t grow up hearing war stories. Her father, a WWII veteran, lived in silence with his memories. She noticed that her father-in-law, the quiet sailor, also endured as did many other veterans she met. The silence of these men and women is the spirit behind the haunting ballad, “SOLDIERS NOT FORGOT.” Released just before Memorial Day, this is a song giving voice to what generations of veterans couldn’t say out loud. It is a tribute “to my father,” Pamela says, “and all who now defend and did defend and protect our country.” While working on the musical Artland, with Stanley Clarke, the lyrics of this song lingered as she kept thinking about soldiers returning from war. Who did they talk to? How did they feel? How lonely they must have been. This was long before therapy apps or terms like PTSD. “SOLDIERS NOT FORGOT” is a slow burn. Singer Lain Roy, whose family has a military background, carries the track with a voice that blends soulful grit (reminiscent of John Legend) with deep feeling and memory. As the song reaches its climax, Roy soars into a sustained high note as the music drops out. It’s pure emotion: In peace, we soldiers live like other men Yet a hint, a sound, fans memory’s embers again. “I hope that SOLDIERS NOT FORGOT helps veterans heal from such traumatic experiences of war, helps to raise awareness of the soldier’s true stories, and shows the impact war has on our military members.” Also performing on the track is Tzuriel Tong, whose piano and cello work weave around Roy’s voice with sparse elegance. Tong plays piano and cello and mixed and mastered the track. Michael Parnell was the arranger. The song’s co-producer, Pamela’s partner, Mark McClafferty, feels the weight of the song, too. His father served on the USS Laffey in WWII — known as “the ship that would not die.” His father never spoke about the war until he read the lyrics of this song. “My Dad got emotional. It’s the first time I had ever seen him cry,” Mark said. “SOLDIERS NOT FORGOT” has that kind of power. It opens doors slammed shut by society. Not for explanation, but for recognition. For remembrance. For release. “Above all, this song is a gift to all veterans, to their families and all people who wonder what happens to the men and women after their uniforms come off,” Pamela says, “because even decades later, for many veterans, the war never ends: We fight to the death, we fight to live That’s our Hell, for others to live That’s what we give With “Soldiers Not Forgot,” McClafferty has carved out a space for silence to speak. And for all of us, the recipients of the sacrifice of veterans, to finally hear it. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

11 jun 2025 - 41 min
episode Creator to Creators S7 Ep 39 Nathan D. & D’Lytha Myers artwork
Creator to Creators S7 Ep 39 Nathan D. & D’Lytha Myers

Watch film here Aria Appleton Shines https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Aria-Appleton-Shines/0KQQSU3KV9JHQ6LC5HIBWUIXXS  Bio Nathan D Myers is an award winning Creator with Actor, Director and Designer credits. Nathan was the Lead Designer of the Capernaum Studios & Gardens project featured in seasons 1-3 of the global hit, episodic series The Chosen. He recently Production Designed the feature Matter of Time with Sean Astin (Premiering at DIFF this month) and in the process was sworn into the Goonies by “Mikey” himself! Nathan designed the flagship faith-based series County Rescue for Great American Pureflix, now in its second season. He recently held the position of Supervising Art Director on the Rick Eldridge Feature Florida Wild starring Aspen Kennedy, Mira Sorvino, Lee Majors, Chandler Riggs, & Bailey Chase. Nathan also has a small acting role in the film opposite Jonathan Schaech. Nathan is August 2025's Film Camp Director at Dallas Jenkins' The Chosen CHFA Film Camp at Camp Hoblitzelle. Nathan is also the Founder of Grafted Studios, Inc, and Co-Founder of the Fort Worth Actors Studio; As an Actor, he has been on stage and in numerous shorts, shows and several features. He recently guest starred in Vindication Season 4 E2 opposite Todd Terry and Julie K. Rhodes. As a Director, he has Directed several shorts and commercial pieces but he was also the Director of the multiple award winning (including the ICVM Gold Crown Award Feature Comedy Aria Appleton Shines– Releasing this year! He also wrote all six original songs within the very musical movie, and co-wrote additional songs with his biological brothers, The Myers Brothers, songs now attached to the movie. As an Author, Nathan has penned screenplays, commercials, songs, poems, and the upcoming Artist-Unblocking book for Actors and Creatives, Acting Dangerously, emotional memory and PTSD. Nathan is a homeschool Dad of two clever kids and married to the beautiful and talented  Bio  D’Lytha Myers. D’Lytha Myers is a homeschool mom of a 12 year old daughter and 3 year old son, the Director of Fort Worth Actors Studio, and is the Creator and a Producer of the feature film, Aria Appleton Shines. Prior to bringing forth tiny humans into the world, she was a full time stage and screen actress. She started in 2002 at Casa Mañana, a regional theatre in Fort Worth, as a Resident Actor and teacher. A few of her favorite roles have been in Man of La Mancha (Antonia), Oklahoma! (Gertie), and Roger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Cinderella), as well as the feature film Rain (starring Academy Award winner Faye Dunaway). She has a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre from The University of Oklahoma, an M.A. in Drama from Texas Woman’s University, and studied abroad at The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, Ireland. In her not-so-spare time, she sits on her couch and marvels at God’s sense of humor for giving her a three year old boy in her mid-40’s.  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

11 jun 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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