Granada House Podcast
"I didn’t pick these things—I was born into them. But I had to figure out what they meant to me."In this episode, we sit down with Rory Morrison—visual artist, musician, DJ (Strange Bouquets), and founder of Bad Vibes Good Friends—to explore the nuanced journey of identity, expression, and community.Raised at the crossroads of a Chiapaneco father and a New York-born mother, Rory shares how navigating dual cultures helped shape his lens as an artist—and how embracing the contradictions became his creative superpower. Whether he's fronting the band Drug Hunt, creating art that question cultural norms, or spinning vinyl deep into the night, his work invites people to feel more than fit in.We talk about building community through authenticity, finding clarity in imperfection, and creating art that challenges instead of conforms.🔹 Topics Covered:• The push and pull of bicultural identity• The origin and satire of Bad Vibes Good Friends• How Strange Bouquets became an alter ego for storytelling through vinyl• Why art that “isn’t for everybody” is often the most powerful• The long game of staying creatively alive in your own laneIf you've ever felt like you exist between worlds—this conversation is a reminder that there's power in being the bridge.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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