In this episode, the crew dives deep into the beauty and burden of unseen work — the discipline, the devotion, and the daily grind that fuels creative legacy.
From collecting obscure field recordings to navigating freelance life, parenting, and grief, we reflect on what it means to keep making art even when no one's watching. We talk about DJing as healing, why consistency is underrated, and how small acts of creation—done over and over—build movements, moments, and meaning.
Also discussed:
Why Foley artists deserve their flowers 🌼
The clash between artistic process and capitalist timelines
Playing the “infinite game” in creative work and community care
How Troy’s creative economy was built off years of disciplined commitment
If you’ve ever felt like the work you do doesn’t get the spotlight—but still matters—this one's for you.
Featuring: Pat, Dan, and DeSean
Theme: What’s worth doing even when no one sees it?