Creative Coordinates

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Creative Coordinates

Where creativity meets community—one conversation at a time.Creative Coordinates is a podcast spotlighting the thinkers, makers, and doers shaping today’s creative and cultural landscape. Each episode features candid conversations with artists, founders, designers, and visionaries pushing boundaries across architecture, fashion, publishing, music, food, and more.Produced in downtown NYC and inspired by the creative ecosystem at WSA—a hub for arts, production, and innovation—the show brings forward bold voices and fresh ideas that influence how we live, work, and express.Whether you're a creator, a curator, or just curious, Creative Coordinates invites you into the studio for behind-the-scenes stories and big-picture thinking.

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    Dong Ping Wong: Reimagining Architecture in the 21st Century

    Dong-Ping Wong is the founder of FOOD, an architecture studio known for public-first, joy-forward design. From a floating pool in the East River to a Mahjong clubhouse in Chinatown, his projects reframe how we use space, who it’s for, and what it can say. We cover: •⁠ ⁠The design philosophy behind +POOL •⁠ ⁠Collaborating with Virgil Abloh •⁠ ⁠Designing civic joy into urban space •⁠ ⁠Launching experimental venues in NYC •⁠ ⁠Sketching, constraints, and creative freedom Plus: 🚀 A Rocket Round full of quick-fire insights—from go-to materials to dream cities and defining “home.” 📍 Recorded @wsanyc 🎧 Spotify | Apple | YouTube

  2. 13

    Rami Haykal-Manning: Building Elsewhere & Brooklyn’s Independent Music Culture

    Rami Haykal-Manning is the co-founder of Elsewhere, Brooklyn’s beloved independent venue known for genre-spanning shows, dance nights, and community-first culture. We cover: •⁠ ⁠Elsewhere’s founding story & seven figure raise •⁠ ⁠NYC’s shifting nightlife landscape •⁠ ⁠How to build community through curation •⁠ ⁠Lessons from Glasslands & PopGun •⁠ ⁠Why live music still matters •⁠ ⁠Rami’s global upbringing & creative lens Plus: A Rocket Round packed with first shows, favorite venues, wild stories, and real talk on building spaces that last. 📍 Recorded @wsanyc

  3. 12

    Michael Montella: Founder of Yeoman

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Michael Montella, the first-time founder of Yeoman - a bold new marketplace connecting America’s farms directly with local food businesses and consumers. We explore: •⁠ ⁠The origin story behind Yeoman and the “Farmazon” concept •⁠ ⁠Why he’s focused on B2B2C and P2P logistics •⁠ ⁠What it’s like raising $600K with no prior startup experience •⁠ ⁠How Yeoman hopes to reverse a system where farmers earn less than 14 cents per grocery dollar •⁠ ⁠The power of small, local farms — and why U.S. agriculture is overdue for a refresh •⁠ ⁠Why furniture making might be his secret backup career Plus: 🚀 A Rocket Round full of farmer’s markets, Moby Dick, coffee shop plug-ins, and big founder energy. 📍 Recorded at WSA Podcast Studio, NYC

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    Kris Moon: From James Beard to a21 & the Future of Cultural Experiences

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Kris Moon, former President & COO of the James Beard Foundation and now COO at a21—the executive team behind iconic festivals like NYCWFF, SOBEWFF, and Art on Paper NY. We cover: His 17-year run at JBF and leading it through cultural evolution Why chefs became powerful cultural voices—and how policy meets food Building Platform by JBF at Pier 57 as a creative civic space Transitioning to a21 and the art of producing large-scale live experiences The WSA x NYCWFF partnership and why local ecosystems matter How creativity, hospitality, and impact intersect Rocket Round — favorite meals, concerts, books, rituals, and more. 📍 Recorded at WSA — where creativity meets community.

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    Damon Brandt on Legacy, Storytelling, and Evolving the Art World

    Damon Brandt opened his first gallery in the 1980s and went on to found Saltmine Projects in the early ’90s - a platform dedicated to long-term collaboration and curatorial depth. In this episode of Creative Coordinates, Damon shares what it was like growing up in a family of art dealers, carving his own path, and how the art world — and artist storytelling — has evolved over the past four decades. We explore: – What it means to represent an artist through story – How value in art is shaped by narrative and reputation – The balance between instinct and experience – The importance of creative hubs like WSA in today’s NYC – Damon’s new artist-focused documentary series 📍 Recorded at WSA — where creativity meets community.

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    Jake Harper: Music, Curiosity & Building Soot

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Jake Harper — an artist and founder whose journey moves from marathon piano sessions to creating Soot, a new way of mapping information. Breaking from the grid and the linear scroll, Soot is self-organizing, spatial, and incredibly fast — built to help designers and creatives finally see everything. Jake shares how his years in music and sound art shaped his problem-solving, why embracing ignorance can unlock breakthroughs, and how curiosity fuels his work today. We talk about: •⁠ ⁠Practicing piano 8 hours a day and what it taught him about problem-solving •⁠ ⁠The transition from sound art to creative coding and design •⁠ ⁠Why Soot rethinks digital navigation beyond the grid and the scroll •⁠ ⁠Why curiosity matters more than expertise •⁠ ⁠The habits fueling his late-night explorations 📍 Recorded at WSA — where creativity meets community.

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    Joey Flynn: Designing Tools for Human Imagination

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Joey Flynn - a product designer whose work spans three of the most influential creative platforms of the last 15 years: Facebook, Instagram, and now OpenAI. From designing Facebook’s Timeline to crafting Instagram’s iconic camera features, and now working on ChatGPT and other creative tools at OpenAI, Joey shares how he’s stayed curious, experimental, and creatively hands-on through it all. We talk about: • The early days of social design at Facebook and Instagram • How “making things weird” can unlock great ideas • Why good AI products feel more like collaborators than replacements • The value of side projects and intuition in a tech-driven world 📍 Recorded at WSA — where creativity meets community.

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    Tei Carpenter: Architecture as a Double Agent for Culture & Ecology

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Tei Carpenter, architect, educator, and founder of Agency—Agency, a design practice exploring the intersections of culture, ecology, and the built environment. From projects like Toronto’s Bentway Stormwater Management installation to collaborations with artists and her architect mother, Tei’s work demonstrates how design can transform overlooked urban spaces into living laboratories, theaters, and community hubs. We discuss her philosophy of architecture as an active agent in society, how research and experimentation guide her process, and why she believes creativity thrives at the intersection of ecology, culture, and design. Plus, in our Rocket Round, Tei shares her inspirations—from Kyoto to the pyramids. 📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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    Celia Ellenberg: From Editorial Roots to Beauty Authority

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Celia Ellenberg, a writer, editor, and strategist whose work has defined the conversation in beauty and wellness for nearly two decades. From her time as Vogue’s Beauty & Wellness Director and Global Content Lead to launching CE Strategy, her boutique advisory, Celia has shaped how brands and media connect with audiences across fashion, lifestyle, and culture. We explore her journey through legacy media and into brand consulting, the evolving role of editorial in a data-driven era, and how trend forecasting, storytelling, and strategy intersect to build categories and drive cultural change. 📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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    YOSA: Style, Storytelling, and Sticky One Styll

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with YOSA, a creative powerhouse whose work spans acting, comedy, music, and entrepreneurship. A Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and founder of Naso, YOSA is best known for his viral “Pissing Off My African Parents” series (2B+ views) and for characters that spark the question: is he American or British? Our conversation explores his multi-layered journey — from playing college soccer to launching a startup, cultivating his own sense of style, and now releasing “Sticky One Styll”, a track that blurs performance, slang, and social commentary. Along the way, YOSA shares how humor becomes cultural dialogue, why fans say his content uplifts them during hard times, and his personal philosophies. 🎙️ Highlights The viral “Pissing Off My African Parents” series and its cultural resonance How college soccer discipline shaped his artistry Playing with identity through accents, humor, and style The story behind “Sticky One Styll” and UK-inspired performance Founding Naso and reshaping creator ownership 📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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    Simon Rasmussen: Office Magazine at the Crossroads of Fashion and Subculture

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Simon Rasmussen, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Office Magazine. From his beginnings in Copenhagen’s fashion scene to shaping one of New York’s most influential independent publications, Simon shares what it takes to create a magazine that thrives on authenticity, edge, and community. We dive into the evolution of Office—how it balances art and commerce, gives a platform to subcultures, and challenges the conventions of mainstream publishing. Simon also reflects on the risks and rewards of running an independent media brand in today’s fast-shifting cultural landscape. 🎙️ Highlights: – The origins of Office Magazine and defining its unique editorial voice – Balancing underground culture with mainstream recognition – Building a publication rooted in authenticity, not trends – Lessons from risk-taking, resilience, and sustaining an indie brand 📍 Recorded at WSA — where creativity meets community.

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    Eva Goicochea: Redefining Intimacy, Retail, and Resilience

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Eva Goicochea, founder and CEO of Maude, a modern intimacy brand reshaping how we think about closeness, wellness, and connection. From launching the company in 2018 to seeing Maude featured in the Design Museum at the Louvre, Eva shares how she built a mission-led company that blends product, content, and culture. We talk about Maude’s evolution from early direct-to-consumer days to navigating retail partnerships, building a strong content engine, and creating Founders Weekend, a retreat-turned-community for 250+ entrepreneurs. Eva reflects on the challenges of leading in a still-stigmatized category, balancing creativity with investor expectations, and finding resilience as a founder. 🎙️ Highlights: – How Maude landed in the Design Museum at the Louvre – The meaning of intimacy (and how design, sound, and daily rituals play into it) – The origins and growth of Founders Weekend – Lessons on resilience, retail expansion, and building a mission-led brand – What’s next for Maude: new retail channels, creative extensions, and big ideas for the future 📍Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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    Justin Leonard: Building Game Seven From Street Culture to Global Brand

    In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Justin Leonard, co-founder of Game Seven, a creative agency at the intersection of sports, culture, and community. From early days hustling in NYC’s basketball scene to leading campaigns for some of the world’s most recognized brands, Justin shares how he and his team built an agency that speaks fluently in both sport and style. We talk about Game Seven’s evolution—from bootstrap beginnings (including his brother’s Amex keeping the lights on) to partnering with one of the top sports management firms in the world. Justin reflects on lessons learned from street culture, building authentic brand relationships, and scaling a creative business without losing the soul that started it all. 🎙️ Highlights: – The role basketball and street culture played in shaping Game Seven’s DNA – What it takes to grow from grassroots to global campaigns – Building trust and authenticity with big brands – Lessons from navigating both creative and business leadership 📍Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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    Savannah White: The Stylist Behind the Style

    In this premiere episode of Creative Coordinates, stylist and creative director Savannah White shares how she built her practice from Arkansas to NYC—shaping campaigns, editorials, and film through a lens of restraint, taste, and clarity. We explore the art of styling for story, how constraint fuels creativity, and what it means to build a business rooted in quiet confidence. 🎙️ Highlights: – Developing a distinct creative point of view – Working behind the scenes to shape visual narratives – Taste vs. trend in the world of style 📍Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Where creativity meets community—one conversation at a time.Creative Coordinates is a podcast spotlighting the thinkers, makers, and doers shaping today’s creative and cultural landscape. Each episode features candid conversations with artists, founders, designers, and visionaries pushing boundaries across architecture, fashion, publishing, music, food, and more.Produced in downtown NYC and inspired by the creative ecosystem at WSA—a hub for arts, production, and innovation—the show brings forward bold voices and fresh ideas that influence how we live, work, and express.Whether you're a creator, a curator, or just curious, Creative Coordinates invites you into the studio for behind-the-scenes stories and big-picture thinking.

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