Local Voices Collective

S2E017-Sauntymia

42 min · 1. apr. 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Sauntymía, co-founder of Artistry Soul Collective, to explore what it means to build something that brings people together. What started as a simple desire for better music and community in Fort Worth turned into a space where artists can be seen, supported, and connected. We talk about the hidden gap between talent and opportunity, the power of simply recognizing someone’s work, and how one platform can change the trajectory of someone who was ready to give up. More than anything, this conversation is about showing up—for your city, for others, and for the quiet voices that just need a place to be heard.

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