Voices of the 904

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Voices of the 904

"Voices of the 904", hosted and created by Kendra Mazeke, is a digital series featuring in-depth conversations about everyday people redefining Jacksonville’s creative scene. Each episode spotlights an artist, community leader or creative whose passion fuels the city’s unique heartbeat and evolving identity. New episodes drop biweekly on Thursdays at noon.

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    Ep. 4: His path planted the seeds to turn grief into growth in Jacksonville

    On this episode of Voices of the 904, Wade Lee Richards shares how a season of grief led him to find healing through plants—transforming his life and career. Now the lead gardener at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, he uses gardening to foster community, promote wellness, and inspire growth through life’s challenges.

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    Ep. 3 She had the idea. He had the support. Together, they created Jacksonville’s largest film fest

    Monique and Adam Madrid share how a simple idea for a comedy festival grew into the LOL Jax Film Festival, now Jacksonville’s largest local film and comedy festival. On "Voices of the 904," the duo reflects on building a platform that connects filmmakers, comedians, musicians, and creatives while advocating for stronger support and recognition for Jacksonville’s growing film industry.

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    Ep. 2 Her creative lens turned a studio into a space elevating Jacksonville’s identity

    In this episode of "Voices of the 904," Felicia Anderson shares how the bold vision behind Luxury Point Studio grew into a creative playground for Jacksonville artists — and why she’s passionate about elevating the city’s creative scene while empowering others along the way.

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    Season 2 - Ep 1. - How her work for the Northside is a love letter to its culture, history

    In the premiere episode, Dana Michelle shares how her love for Jacksonville’s Northside inspired her to create Northside Pride. Through initiatives like the Front Porch History Project and the Moncrief Springs documentary, she works to preserve local Black history while reshaping perceptions of the Northside as a vibrant place to eat, shop and explore.

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    Ep. 8 - Her spin on placemaking calls people to fall back in love with downtown

    Kady Yellow, vice president of PlacemakingJax, is a driving force behind one of the largest movements shaping downtown Jacksonville. Since arriving four years ago, she has redefined placemaking through a people-first, community-engagement approach that brings life to public spaces. In the season finale of Voices of the 904, Kady explains what placemaking is, why it matters, and how education and activation work together through initiatives like the Placemaking School.

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    Ep. 7 - The one-man army cooking with a passion to feed the city that raised him

    Chef Kalin Anderson, owner of FeedtheVille and the next guest on Voices of the 904, transforms any space into a kitchen with his expressive, unrestricted style. In this episode, he leads a live cook-along while sharing his culinary journey, the pivotal moment that pushed him into full-time entrepreneurship, and how he uses food to expand palates and build community through events like his “Curated by Kalin Anderson!” pop-ups.

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    Ep. 6 - He etched his granddad’s musical legacy into the rebirth of 41 Duval St.

    Nick Kano revitalized his granddad’s historic Paulus Music Company, transforming the longtime musician hub at 41 E. Duval Street into a thriving creative space with five community-focused businesses. This week on “Voices of the 904,” he shares his family’s multi-generational story, the partnership with PlacemakingJax that helped bring the project to life, and why contributing to downtown Jacksonville’s resurgence is deeply meaningful to him.

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    Ep. 5 - Multi-hyphenate artist cements his imprint with a message meant to inspire

    In this episode of "Voices of the 904," Victor “Metamorphvic” Alexander reflects on reshaping his mindset, breaking down his creative process, and explaining how projects like his debut solo show, The Red Door, embody his mission of community-driven artistry. His work is helping redefine Jacksonville’s creative landscape and fuel the rise of the Phoenix Arts District.

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    Ep 4: Vintage fashionista brings confidence & elegance to Duval’s fashion scene

    In this episode of Voices of the 904, vintage stylist and Six in the City founder Enricka “Rik” James shares how thrifting, self-love, and motherhood shaped her bold sense of style. The episode spotlights Jacksonville’s emerging fashion scene and the debut of The Duval Ball — a Met Gala-inspired celebration of fashion and art benefiting local schools.

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    Ep. 3: How a single sketch turned into an ’89 Los Way’ streetwear statement

    Carlos Foster turned a single sketch into his streetwear brand, 89 Los Originals. In this episode of Voices of the 904, he shares his passion for sneakers, quality design, and previews his new HBCU-inspired collection.

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    Ep. 2: Storytelling with strategy meets an invite to connect with Black history

    Carla Mechele Jones, founder of Carla Mechele Media and curator at Lift Ev’ry Voice & Sing Park, shares how she preserves Jacksonville’s Black history while reshaping the city’s cultural narrative in episode two of "Voices of the 904."

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    Ep 1: Pt. II - The man leading Jacksonville’s Renaissance movement

    Part two of episode one of “Voices of the 904” features DJ Larry Love, the cultural creative behind R&B Mostly, “The Pop-Out” concert series, and more.

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    Ep 1: Pt. I - The Man Leading Jacksonville’s Renaissance Movement

    Larry Wakefield Jr.— better known as DJ Larry Love — kicks off "Voices of the 904" by sharing his “Year of the Creative” vision, personal journey, and mission to spark Jacksonville’s Renaissance Era.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"Voices of the 904", hosted and created by Kendra Mazeke, is a digital series featuring in-depth conversations about everyday people redefining Jacksonville’s creative scene. Each episode spotlights an artist, community leader or creative whose passion fuels the city’s unique heartbeat and evolving identity. New episodes drop biweekly on Thursdays at noon.

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