
Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean
M.V.B Films Productions·425 episodes·Several times a week
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@ / M.V.B Films Productions Become a supporter of this podcast: .
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May 18, 2026 · 34m
Bio Born in Upper Silesia in the Czech Republic and raised in Germany, I have always lived between cultures, languages, and dimensions of perception. My artistic journey began early, with my first exhibitions in art galleries along the Côte d'Azur in France as early as the year 2000. Back then, I never imagined that art would one day become my vocation. Life, however, had its own plans for me. After pursuing a different path in academia—including research and teaching projects across Europe—I earned my Ph.D. in History at Leibniz University Hannover in early 2020. Just as the world stood still during the first lockdown, something within me came alive. I began painting again, this time simply for survival—for peace of mind. Painting on the streets with fellow creatives, I realized that art wasn’t just a passion—it was a lifeline, a healing portal. That moment changed everything. Since then, my art has evolved into a deeply personal form of energy work and self-healing. I began combining painting with meditative practices, tapping into a method that allowed me to access a deep inner stillness, no matter how chaotic the world around me became. What started as a private process soon became a shared experience—others joined me in painting sessions and discovered their own portals to release, clarity, and healing. Without planning it, Quantum Healing became the essence of my art. My works began to attract international attention, and I was invited to exhibit in cities all over the world like in Berlin, London, New York, Las Vegas, Dubai, Zurich and others. I have shared my vision in interviews, including on German television, and co-authored a book with global thought leader Marie Diamond from The Secret, reflecting on the transformative power of creativity and consciousness. In 2025, I initiated Souls United in Art (SUIA)—a global book project dedicated to celebrating the voices, visions, and healing journeys of artists from all continents. As the editor and visionary behind the project, I bring together creators, whose art is rooted in soul, resistance, and transformation. The book is both a collective artwork and a movement: a space for truth- telling, spiritual remembrance, and radical empowerment. SUIA has already inspired international interest and media coverage, and is set to become a milestone in contemporary art and soul awakening. My visual language consists of spiritual abstractions—vibrational paintings charged with energy, intention, and a connection to the Quantum Field. Each piece is an invitation to reconnect with the highest self, to remember our true power, and to transcend the illusion of separation. My art does not distract from pain—it transforms it. Art, for me, is a sacred act. I believe that creativity is a portal into healing and awakening, and I feel deeply called to share this path with others—through my paintings, my sessions, and now also through the voices of many artists in Souls United in Art. Become a supporter of this podcast: .
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May 16 · 19m
link https://meoshabeanofficial.comlink Youtube.com/@Meoshabeanofficiallink Refrences On this episode of Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean: After Dark, host Meosha Bean dives into one of entertainment’s biggest conversations is comedy truly subjective, or do audiences pick and choose what they accept?Using guest clips and conversations surrounding Netflix comedy roasts, public reactions, and discussions featuring voices like Piers Morgan and Sheryl Underwood, Meosha explores both sides of the debate without forcing an opinion on the audience.This episode examines:The evolution of roast cultureWhy certain jokes divide audiencesFreedom of expression in entertainmentPublic outrage vs. personal choiceFollow for more content Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

May 15 · 31m
https://mylifeentertainment.net/SpotifyYoutubeInstagramBioML Underwood makes an unforgettable entrance in the opening moments of his “Still I Rise” music video, stepping out of a pristine white Rolls Royce in front of the crumbling ruins of City Church in Gary, Indiana. Dressed in a sleek black designer jacket, shades, and silver jewelry, he walks into a space marked by decay and history. The contrast says everything. Surrounded by broken walls and pain, Underwood represents resilience, strength, and transformation.The message of “Still I Rise” is rooted in reality. It speaks to chaos, struggle, and survival, while offering hope to those searching for a way out. Underwood’s lyrics reflect a deep responsibility to his community, uplifting the downtrodden, the misunderstood, and those on the edge of losing their way. His message is clear: lead by example, choose growth, and rise above circumstances.That authenticity is resonating. Listeners have called the track uplifting, powerful, and even a new anthem. The song’s impact is backed by real success, with strong radio rotation on Chicago’s 92.3, millions of YouTube views, viral traction on TikTok, and a number one spot on the global iTunes chart. With a growing Spotify audience, Underwood’s reach continues to expand across platforms and generations.At the heart of the track is collaboration and intention. “Still I Rise” features Danny Boy, the iconic voice known for his work with Death Row Records and artists like 2Pac. His soulful contribution elevates the record, giving it a timeless, classic feel. Underwood spent over a year crafting the song, carefully shaping its message through meditation, lived experience, and collaboration with longtime creative partners including Damon Jones, Grammy winning producer Tone Jonez, and family input that helped shape the melodic direction.Recorded in Chicago at Pressure Point Recording Studio, the track blends the essence of 90s hip hop with a modern voice grounded in truth. Underwood’s music is not fabricated. Every lyric reflects real life, loss, survival, and perspective gained over his 27 year journey in the industry.His roots run deep in Gary, Indiana, a city rich with musical legacy. Named after Marlon Jackson, Underwood’s connection to music began early. In the 1980s, he was part of Le Boiz, the first rap group from Gary signed to a label. Over the years, he expanded his influence as a promoter across music and boxing before returning to his own artistry with a renewed purpose.Today, ML Underwood stands as more than an artist. He is a voice of experience, a symbol of perseverance, and a beacon for those trying to find light in dark places. His story, like his music, is about getting back up no matter what life throws your way. As he puts it, life will hit you, but the key is you do not stay down. You rise.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

May 13 · 35m
link--https://www.lyiameta.comBioLyia Meta is a singer, songwriter, and visual artist from Malaysia who approaches music as if she is painting. Her lyrics serve as color, while her arrangements create texture and movement, allowing each element to blend into a complete and immersive musical picture. Her latest single, “Raging Halls,” places her firmly in a rock-driven sound while incorporating subtle influences from other genres to create a cinematic and emotionally charged atmosphere.“Raging Halls” was written with clear purpose and intention. The song reflects an emotional journey centered on coming to terms with life’s challenges and transforming hesitation into action. Through its progression, Lyia captures the moment when inner change takes place and forward movement becomes possible. She hopes listeners walk away from the song with a sense of release and renewal.Lyia Meta is known for her versatility and willingness to explore across genres, including adult contemporary, jazz pop, and blues. She often blends these styles seamlessly within her music, guided by a strong creative vision. Her longtime collaborator and producer, Bob McGilpin, plays an essential role in bringing that vision to life. Together, they craft soundscapes that support her powerful and emotionally expressive vocals, drawing listeners fully into the experience.The foundation of “Raging Halls” originated from a musical framework by E.G. Holmes, which Lyia developed further through a collaborative process with Holmes and McGilpin. The song was written and composed by Lyia Meta, with Holmes contributing as co composer of the original framework. Lyia credits Holmes’ initial concept as the spark that ignited the final piece.At the core of Lyia’s artistry is a deep commitment to honesty and vulnerability. Her songwriting often reflects personal experiences and internal struggles, balanced with a sense of hope and emotional clarity. Whether writing lyrics or prose, she is driven by a desire to share perspectives that resonate and connect with others.Originally from Malaysia, Lyia has performed both locally and internationally, reaching audiences across diverse regions. Her live performances are marked by a strong physical presence, as she channels her energy into captivating and emotionally engaging shows.With new music currently in development, Lyia continues to expand her sound and artistic range. Alongside the intensity of “Raging Halls,” she is also exploring more understated and laid back material, offering listeners a broader view of her evolving artistry. No matter the direction, her work remains rooted in rich storytelling and layered production, guiding audiences through a powerful and immersive musical journeyGoFundMe-meosha-bean-in-confronting-church-hurtBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

May 11 · 36m
BioMichael Tove is a writer producer whose long held passion for storytelling is now coming to life. His debut short film, Yard Saleing, a suspenseful Hitchcock inspired story about a couple who uncover a dangerous mystery, has enjoyed a successful festival run and strong audience reception.Originally drawn to twist driven storytelling through influences like The Twilight Zone and O. Henry, Tove took an unconventional path into filmmaking. After a career in financial services, a key industry connection helped reignite his creative journey, leading him to develop and produce his first film.Now actively writing new projects, Tove continues to build on his momentum, bringing character driven, suspenseful stories to the screen with a focus on strong narrative and emotional depth.Gofundme Confronting Church Hurt With Meosha Bean Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

May 6 · 33m
Filmmaker Meosha Bean sits down with actor and producer Joe Staton, writer and entrepreneur Lauren Staton, and director Chloe Champken following their recent BBC feature highlighting their upcoming stage productionlink --BBC new articleThe conversation explores the origins of Snazaroo and Lauren’s journey building a globally recognized brand, alongside the personal story that inspired her memoir A Snazzy Tale. The Project:In the 1980s, my parents founded Snazaroo, the first major face-painting company. Their products have since achieved global distribution and recognition. My mother later sold the company in 2004, and my father passed away in 1997.Around 2018/2019, my mother authored a book titled A Snazzy Tale, which chronicles her journey. Inspired by her story, I have written a stage play based on the book. The production is scheduled to premiere at the New York Theatre Festival this summer, with plans to bring it to England in the future. There are also ongoing discussions to adapt the play for the screenBioLauren Staton is a British entrepreneur and writer best known for co-founding Snazaroo, the globally recognised face-painting brand she built from the ground up in 1984, authoring six face-painting manuals before selling the company in 2004. She has since turned her storytelling instincts to the written word, capturing the Snazaroo journey in her memoir A Snazzy Tale, and continues to channel her entrepreneurial spirit through Daadi Organics, a social enterprise empowering women in Jaipur through sustainable fashion.Joe Staton is a British actor and producer based in New York City, currently making his debut as a playwright with Snazzy a stage adaptation of his mother Lauren Staton's memoir about co-founding Snazaroo, the globally recognised face-painting brand. Presented by RiffRaff NYC, the company he co-founded and co-directs, Snazzy premieres at the New York Theatre Festival this July. A classically trained actor with credits spanning Shakespeare, Chekhov, and new work across New York and regional theatre, Joe trained at Italia Conti in London and the Stella Adler Studio in New York, and is a company member of Ensemble Shakespeare Company. This summer he’ll appear in Ensemble’s production of Julius Caesar. Snazzy marks his most personal project to date.Chloe Champken is a British director and actor based in New York City, whose work spans new writing, classical theatre, and the Edinburgh Fringe. A graduate of drama school in London and New York, Chloe co-founded Crowded Space, a British theatre company in New York, and is a company member of Ensemble Shakespeare Company, where she also serves as associate director on this summer's Julius Caesar at The Flea. Her ongoing creative partnership with Joe Staton has taken in productions including Knock Knock and The Rainmaker, and she now takes the helm on Snazzy bringing the remarkable true story of Snazaroo to the New York stage for the first time. In August she heads to Edinburgh to direct Michael Reid's one-man show Safety at the Fringe, making 2026 a landmark year for one of British theatre's most exciting emerging directors.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

May 3 · 21m
Link -InstagramLink-- Spotify Check out newest single here --- https://youtu.be/sio_SSI90U0?si=wP84yfFDBnCLvlL3BioManiac Mike is not the product of a polished industry narrative he is the result of pressure that didn’t break him, but strengthened him. Born and raised in Cocoa Beach, Florida, Mike grew up surrounded by sharp contrasts. On one side were beaches, tourism, and visible wealth; on the other, struggle, survival, and constant tension. His upbringing was defined by instability rather than comfort, shaping a mindset rooted in resilience and self-reliance from an early age. The name “Maniac Mike” was not created for entertainment it was earned through lived experience. Multiple periods of incarceration became pivotal in shaping his perspective. Time spent navigating the realities of the system courtrooms, isolation, lost time, and broken trust left a lasting impact. Unlike many artists, Mike doesn’t draw from observation or assumption; his music is grounded in firsthand experience. It was during incarceration that his connection to music truly began. In an environment stripped of distraction, he turned inward. Writing became more than expression it became a necessary outlet for processing reality and maintaining his mental strength. Upon release, he returned with a renewed sense of purpose and a voice defined by authenticity. Maniac Mike’s music is not driven by trends or mainstream appeal. It is built on lived experience pain, betrayal, survival, and reflection. His sound carries the grit of Florida with a darker, emotionally charged edge, delivered through raw and uncompromising storytelling. His work is not designed for comfort, but for impact challenging listeners to confront the truth within his lyrics. He is not focused on becoming the biggest artist. His focus is on being the most authentic voice in the room. For those who have lived through similar realities, his music doesn’t just resonate it reflects.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

Apr 25 · 28m
YoutubeSpotifyInstagramBioInfamousMusik is the musical duo of rapper and producer Infamous (Anton) and his wife, Musik (Chandra). Together, they create a unique fusion of R&B, hip hop, and reggae that captures the nostalgic essence of 90s music while delivering a fresh, modern sound.Their latest single, “If Yuh Feel Like,” marks a major milestone as it introduces Musik on vocals for the first time. Previously working behind the scenes handling business for Infamous, Chandra now steps into the spotlight, adding depth and harmony to their evolving sound. The chemistry between them is natural and undeniable, both as artists and as partners.Much of InfamousMusik’s music centers around relationships, offering authentic perspectives on love, connection, and human experiences. Their work also reflects themes of unity, positivity, and the importance of meaningful connections in today’s world. In “If Yuh Feel Like,” they tell the story of two people meeting at a club, building a connection, and looking forward to seeing each other again. Infamous brings a reggae-influenced vocal style to the track, while Musik complements it with smooth adlibs and layered background vocals rooted in R&B.Anton credits producer Tiger Stylz for encouraging him to explore multiple genres rather than limiting himself. This creative freedom led to a sound that blends influences seamlessly, allowing InfamousMusik to stand out with versatility and authenticity.The duo’s journey began with Chandra supporting Anton behind the scenes. When the need arose for a female vocal on a track, both Anton and Tiger Stylz encouraged her to try. Although hesitant at first, Chandra quickly found her confidence and passion, making the transition into performing a natural progression.As a solo artist, Anton primarily focused on hip hop, believing that was what international audiences expected. However, during his time in Germany, he discovered a strong appreciation for reggae and a broader acceptance of diverse sounds. This experience reshaped his artistic vision, inspiring him to embrace multiple genres and create without limitations.Working together as a married duo comes naturally for InfamousMusik. Their relationship fuels their creativity, with Anton often drawing inspiration from Chandra’s presence, and Chandra finding joy in witnessing his creative process unfold.Looking ahead, InfamousMusik has ambitious plans for 2026, including new singles, music videos, and continued growth as artists. Their mission is to create music that resonates, uplifts, and connects people through love and positive energy.“If Yuh Feel Like” by InfamousMusik is now available on all streaming platforms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

Apr 19 · 36m
Website -- https://desertrosefilms.comBioNancy Paton is an award-winning Polish-Australian director, screenwriter, and producer redefining global cinema through bold, cross-border storytelling. Based in Abu Dhabi, she is the founder of Desert Rose Films, a production company dedicated to championing female-led, culturally authentic narratives from the Middle East and beyond.Her acclaimed feature Mountain Boy has garnered over 40 international nominations and 22 awards, including the prestigious Diversity and Inclusion Award at Cannes. Nancy’s career spans underground filmmaking in Saudi Arabia, major international festivals, global streaming platforms, and the development of emerging transmedia IP.As President of Women in Film & TV – MENA, she is a leading advocate for equity and representation in the industry. She also advises governments on film policy while pursuing her Master’s degree at Harvard University.Nancy’s journey offers more than creative inspiration—it provides a blueprint for turning vision into strategy, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building influence across cultures and industries. Her work demonstrates how resilience, innovation, and purpose can shape not only cinema, but leadership and impact in any field.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

Apr 14 · 29m
https://blacksheeprecordsmusicllc.comBioWritten by Taylor BerryLAFAYETTE, La. — A lifetime of hard moments and honest reflection comes to thesurface in Blue’s debut single, “Summer Nights Goodbye,” arriving March 2026 viaStarlight Media. The Lafayette, Louisiana, songwriter isn’t interested in dressing things up. His music is rooted in truth—real experiences, real emotions, and the kind of memories that don’tfade. “Summer Nights Goodbye” leans into that, capturing the quiet, lingering feeling ofloss in a way that feels both personal and familiar, shaped in part by his wife's passing.Recorded at Beaird Music Group in Nashville, the track was brought to life under thedirection of ACM Award-nominated producer Eli Beaird, with engineering by JimDeBlanc. The production is clean and intentional, giving the story space to breathewhile still delivering a sound that sits comfortably within today’s country landscape.Blue’s writing stands out in its detail. Small, specific moments—things you can see,hear, even smell—bring his songs to life. It’s a style he’s developed through patienceand persistence, often working through dozens of versions of a track before landing onthe one that feels right.“I just keep going until it sounds like what I hear in my head,” he said. “If it doesn’t feelright, I’m not done yet.” That dedication shows in “Summer Nights Goodbye,” a song that doesn’t rush its emotions or try to force a moment. Instead, it unfolds naturally, allowing listeners to sitwith it and find their own meaning within it.Early feedback from industry professionals has reinforced Blue’s instinct for detail-driven storytelling. During a recent listening session with a Nashville publisher, BeairdMusic Group’s Aaron Beaird and Concord Records executive Matt Turner noted thecinematic quality of his writing, pointing to the way small details bring his songs to life.The response offered encouragement to continue refining his voice and approach.Musically, Blue blends elements of pop country with red dirt grit and a touch of soul,creating a sound that feels both grounded and accessible. There are shades of artistslike Morgan Wallen, Tyler Childers and HARDY in his approach, but his focus remainson telling stories that come from a real place.At its core, his music is about connection. Blue writes for people who have been throughsomething—those navigating grief, change or simply trying to make sense of life’sheavier moments. There’s a sense of resilience woven throughout his work, even in itsmost emotional points.“Summer Nights Goodbye” marks the beginning of what Blue hopes will be a lastingbody of work—songs people return to, not just when they’re looking for something tolisten to, but when they’re looking to feel understood.About BlueBlack Sheep Records Music LLC is proud to present Blue, a songwriter from Lafayette,Louisiana, who is changing the face of country music. Operating under one rule—“tellthe truth and let it bleed” Blue creates a sound that blends pop country, redemptionsoul and red dirt grit. Known for his dedication to the craft, he often works throughdozens of versions of a song to get it just right. His music combines the hook-drivenappeal of artists like Morgan Wallen with the honesty of Tyler Childers and HARDY,delivering songs that resonate with listeners who are both broken and strong. With hisdebut single “Summer Nights Goodbye,” released in March 2026 by Starlight Media,Blue is turning personal experience into music that doesn’t just tell stories—it makespeople feel them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.