Episodes

  • 8th Year Anniversary Mix by DJ Khali Melon
    Nov 22 2024
    Tap in with the latest DJ Mix provided by DJ @khalimelon. IMPORTANT: *INVISIBLE Podcast Radio DOES NOT OWN the rights to the music played in this DJ mix.* Tracklist Michelle Melodi - Eternity Luv Moore - Say It Kelela - SANTA_MUERTE_BLUFF_94 BPM Bryson Tiller - Whatever she wants Maxwell - Ascension (don’t ever wonder) Rick James - Moonchild Young Jeezy - I Luv It Mary J Blige - I Can Love you feat Lil Kim Stimulator Jones - Soon Never comes 702 - I still Love You Michael Jackson - I can’t help it Kaytranada - Dance Dance Dance Dance
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    23 mins
  • IPR's 8th Year Anniversary with Glenn Willoughby, Justice Wakefield and Kendra Renee
    Nov 22 2024
    Peace peace IPR fam! We made it to the end of season seven! Before we wrap 2024 and transition into 2025, it is a must to close with an enlightening, inspiring and affirming message for every single creative and artist around the world. Tap into the anniversary episode of season seven with host Justice Wakefield and IPR's special guest - media entrepreneur, creative, and co-founder of Englewood Arts Collective Glenn WIlloughby from Chicago's Southside. EAC Website: https://englewoodartscollective.org/ Spoken Word by Kendra Renee Music by GESCOGIANCANA Title: "6741 Representative In Da House (prod. C-Sick) @GESCOGIANCANA Is An American Hip-Hop Recording Artist Emerging From The Southside Of Chicago. Deeply Influenced By The Likes Of Kool G Rap, AZ, Nas, MF DOOM, Prodigy Of Mobb Deep, & Ras Kass To Name A Few. His Unique Style Of Wordplay, Storytelling Mixed In With A Sense Of Introspection & Versatility Makes Him A Force To Be Recon Within In The Music Industry. linktr.ee/GESCOGIANCANA This episode was recorded in an in-person interview at Kusanya Cafe in Greater Englewood Chicago, IL on Friday, November 15, 2024. Audio engineering by Cey Sincerray (@215imgs) IMPORTANT: *INVISIBLE Podcast Radio DOES NOT OWN the rights to the music played in this episode.*
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    20 mins
  • Khari Ennui
    Oct 11 2024
    Peace IPR fam, the season’s starting to wind down as we move into October with two more artists. Chicagoland’s @khariennui sits with host Cey Sinceŕray (@215imgs) as they focus more on the topic of transformative relationships and their role in our lives as creators and entrepreneurs. Artist Bio — @khariennui I’m from the Chicagoland Area. As a black artist with an eclectic upbringing, I create my music to reflect the wide array of experiences, influences, hardships, and lessons I’ve been exposed to in my young life. I like to think of my music as my public journal entries, so I hope it gives you a sense of catharsis, validation, and clarity as we grow through these shared experiences together. Music available on Apple Music and Spotify. Main Website: https://msha.ke/khari.ennui/#khari-ennui This episode was recorded in an in-person interview at Soho House in Chicago, IL in September of 2024. IMPORTANT: *INVISIBLE Podcast Radio DOES NOT OWN the rights to the music played in this episode.* Featured Music by @khariennui Song Title: " Seeing Eye" featuring enama
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    18 mins
  • Heartbreak Homie
    Sep 18 2024
    The conversation of what transformative relationships (as creatives and entrepreneurs) continue. On this episode, we share space with Chicago's @heartbreak-homie-312. This episode was recorded in an in-person interview at Soho House in Chicago, IL on August of 2024. IMPORTANT: *INVISIBLE Podcast Radio DOES NOT OWN the rights to the music played in this episode.* Featured Music by @heartbreak-homie-312 Song #1: "Butterfly" ft. Tarxan Fenix Song #2: "Wait Until"
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    18 mins
  • DJ Khali Melon
    Sep 12 2024
    As we continue in the season and the creative entrepreneur ecosystem, we're now talking about how the importance of care, connection and community play pivotal roles in building transformative relationships. Much gratitude to @khalimelon for hopping on this episode! This episode was recorded in an in-person interview at Soho House in Chicago, IL on August of 2024. DJ Mix provided and mixed by @khalimelon. IMPORTANT: *INVISIBLE Podcast Radio DOES NOT OWN the rights to the music played in this episode.* Audio engineering & edit by Cey Sincerray (@215imgs)
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    31 mins
  • Alexandra Antoine
    Aug 21 2024
    Peace IPR Fam! We're now at the peak of season seven -- shifting into areas of healing, service and community within our creative entrepreneurial ecosystems. IPR taps in with Floridian artist Alexandra Antoine as she discusses her journey as a visual artist in food and fine art. Audio engineering/edit by Cey Sincerray (@215imgs) Artist Bio Alexandra Antoine is an interdisciplinary visual artist and cultural apprentice based in Chicago, IL. Her work acknowledges the influences of her Haitian culture and interest in portraiture, food, farming and the physical labor that goes into traditional artistic practices of the Afrikan diaspora. She honors her ancestors always and is currently growing food in several community gardens on the West side of Chicago! She received an undergraduate degree from a fancy art school and exhibited her work in many places but collaborating with folks throughout the Afrikan diaspora is her life's work. Artist Statement -- Alexandra Antoine My works are pathways for the stories, memories and traditional practices of my ancestors and elders. I sow and harvest the knowledge that was passed down to me within the works I create that honor the use of my hands, the flow of repetitive actions, and the embodiment of joy within the preparation, care and intentionality of the images and subjects I utilize. I reflect on memories of communal experiences with my loved ones, the oral histories shared within these spaces, the native language of my people and its use in sustaining my connection to land and spirit. My work utilizes whatever material is necessary to depict my intended vision and is therefore interdisciplinary in practice. My paintings express the linear, topographical layers of beauty I see within my people. My food collages pay homage to the abundance of culinary knowledge within the kitchen spaces of black folks throughout the world and the alchemy we create in our kitchens. My printmaking work showcases the ways in which my ideas can exist in functional forms as well as standard ways of viewing art. I honor the people and land of Léogâne, Haiti.
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    57 mins