Artsy Fartsy Immigrants

Artsy Fartsy Immigrants

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A Heavy, yet Delicious Stew (featuring Gui Athayde)

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This mega special goes around the world and back! The boys dive into some juicy topics like the human condition (“living the 9-5 life vs. smelling the flowers”), personal and corporate debts, a communist kangaroo, and challenges in today’s media workplace such as feminism and the pay gap. We also have a special guest today, the designer of our logo, Brazilian graphic designer/illustrator/animator Gui Athayde. Gui talks about keeping his clientele abroad, the prejudice he feels as a Brazilian in Portugal, a European inferiority complex, and how people can use shame/jealousy as a motivator for creative work.

• If you’re interested in contacting Gui or would like to see more of his beautiful work, hit him up on Instagram - @gui.athyde

• The website Jordan mentioned where you can see how much money Jeff Bezos makes per hour (and other great stuff ) is - Neal.fun

• To listen to the Biglemoi EP, go to - Biglemoi.bandcamp.com

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About this podcast

A comedy/culture & society podcast created by Jordan Prince.
Co-founded and previously co-produced/co-hosted by Moritz Batscheider.

Before gaining success as an internet comedian/content creator, Jordan spent most of his life trying to make a professional career in the music industry. Coming from New Orleans he had a certain understanding of how things worked. However after moving to Germany, he learned just how different everything is in a foreign land. He experienced all the standard ups and downs associated with the expat life, but on top of that he's seen how different these creative industries work overseas.

Curious to learn the stories of others, Prince started the podcast in order to interview creative people from all around the world who are trying to make a living in their respective fields, while also living in a country they weren't born in.

On Jordan's solo episodes, the podcast offers a comical and personal insight into Jordan's life as an immigrant in Germany, and lets his fans in on the behind-the-scenes hard work that goes into making a living as any kind of entertainer, especially in a new, strange world.

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