• TJ Sterling: Betting on Yourself in the Creative World
    Jul 16 2026

    TJ Sterling, founder of RAE Comics, joins me to talk about his path from Grand Rapids to NY to LA. He shares about growing up a nerd with a super mom who encouraged him to read with comics, and what it took to build an independent publishing company from scratch. If you're a creative in need of a pep talk, or looking for advice on where to start and staying focused while betting on yourself, this one's for you.

    ALSO I'm not sure why capcut heard SOZOMAIKA and put Selena Gomez in the captions...

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    34 mins
  • A Comic Book Requiem with The Comic Book Viking
    Jun 27 2026

    Caleb Towns shares his journey from comic book fan and theater kid in Virginia, to Los Angeles-based comic commentator, actor, and content creator. He discusses the LA creative scene, comic book etiquette, the importance of positive critique. He also gives me feedback to stop me from going under should I ever open a comic book store ;)

    Comic creatives are driving the entertainment industry and providing a valuable human service by giving us an art form that helps us understand life, process it, and connect with others. We talked about all of it.

    IG: @comicbookviking

    IG: @Thecomicbug https://www.thecomicbug.com/locations/

    IG: @nonsensicalcreations

    IG: @thecomicden

    IG: @heropanelpodcast

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    32 mins
  • From Graffiti to Grails: Sukesha Ray
    Jun 12 2026

    Comic book cover artist Sukesha Ray shares her journey in the industry after being discovered as a graffiti artist in Miami. As her stage has grown, Sukesha has gone from driving across the US to flying across the world for conventions. Along the way, her craft has matured and she's learned some hard lessons. She opens upwith personal stories as well as practical advice for artists and fans on boundaries, gratitude, and staying healthy in the hustle.

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    29 mins
  • Painting Overlooked History: Tony Moy on 4forty2nd
    Jun 20 2026

    Tony Moy is an international watercolorist, comic artist, and writer. His credits include Disney Star Wars, Marvel Snap, DC, Image, Hit Point Press, and others. He has been published in various books and has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.In 4forty2nd, Book 1 of 3, Tony tells the story of the Japanese American infantry unit in WW2 that rescued Texan soldiers captured behind enemy lines. During the course of their missions, 10,000 soldiers earned 18,000 medals. Many returned home from war only to find themselves heading back to internment camps.We talked about why Tony chose to watercolor every single panel by hand, how the project began during the rise in anti-Asian discrimination following COVID, and how reading Persepolis changed the way he thinks about comics and storytelling.Purchase your copy at 4forty2nd.com and follow Tony @TonyMoy ​

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    25 mins
  • Lilyia's Comeback: Art, Chronic Pain, and Starting Over
    Jul 7 2026

    Lilyia built a career as a full-time digital artist. Then chronic pain and a botched back surgery forced her into retirement. Since then, she's had an incredible recovery and has spent 2026 rebuilding her business, all while using her platform to give back through charity work.This story is for any creative who's had to sideline their passion because of life circumstances. Lilyia's story about is about resilience and being a positive force no matter what the world throws at you. 🎨Linktree: https://linktr.ee/lilyia_artInstagram: @Lilyia_ArtYoutube: / @lilyia Twitch: / lilyia

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    32 mins