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Ep82 Maba Ba

An episode of the Art Unknown Podcast podcast, hosted by Jim Wills, titled "Ep82 Maba Ba" was published on December 18, 2025 and runs 67 minutes.

December 18, 2025 ·67m · Art Unknown Podcast

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"But to me art is a way of life, and it's the way of the curious, it's the way of the search." - Maba Ba Curiosity Is the Compass: Jim sits down with Senegalese-born filmmaker, writer, and entrepreneur Maba Ba for a rich conversation on curiosity as a guiding force in life and art. Maba reflects on his journey from Senegal to New York, from philosophy and film to winemaking, revealing how every creative path he follows is rooted in storytelling and human connection. Together they explore identity, community, and the dangers of confirmation bias, while unpacking why art; and wine; exist to bring people together. Along the way, Maba shares deeply personal insights on self-perception, creative courage, and the importance of choosing the right mirrors. A soulful, thought-provoking episode on living curiously and creating with intention. flying whale wine flying whale instagram Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Spotify | Email | RSS MORE ART UNKNOWN PODCASTS
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