Episode 19

Parties, Tesla, and Hip Hop OH MY! with KMoon

Published on: 17th September, 2018
Yall my guest KMoon is a regular girl from the west side of Chicago that Keeps Making Opportunities Outta Nothing.

I met KMoon at a mutual friends birthday party and found her super interesting. Mostly because her business names would sound like she had a full crew, but it was really just her, like who does that?! LOL

Folks know KMoon because she throws parties, but she also does charity work, produces concerts, flips houses. I mean she is basically Oprah.

It's my goal this episode of noseyAF you get inspired by KMoon hustle and you too will aspire to be her friend, another cool girl doing cool things I think you should know about.

Enjoy

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noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change
Want to hear how real artists actually make it work? noseyAF skips the glossy bios and gets into the messy, human, creative parts of building a life in the arts, and using that life to change the world.

Hosted by artist, filmmaker, and professionally nosey person Stephanie Graham, each episode goes deep with working artists, filmmakers, organizers, and culture-shifters about what's actually behind their work: the decisions, the doubts, the money stuff, the pivots, and the "how do you keep going?" moments. No hustle propaganda. No gatekeeping. No pretending it's easy.

If you love peeking behind the curtain, noseyAF gives you the honest, energizing conversation you didn't know you needed.
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Stephanie Graham

Hi there! I'm Stephanie, the creative force behind this podcast!
As a curious multi-disciplinary artist, filmmaker, and Real Housewives scholar, I dive into the fascinating world of relationships and subcultures through conversations with artists, activists, and neighbors. I explore their practices while sharing my journey in art, which includes creating films, photos, and installations focusing on race, social class, and subculture.
Outside of my studio practice and podcasting, I also run Graham Cracker Pins, which offers unique pins that reflect my love for creativity. Although my background involves work in TV and film, NDAs limit what I can share about those projects. Nevertheless, when I can, I do! For more of my art, visit missgraham.com or dive into pin heaven at GrahamCrackerPin.co. Join me as I unravel what others are up to with humor and curiosity.