Episodes

  • At the Threshold: Invisible Work & Becoming in Theatre
    Feb 5 2026

    What does it mean to begin a creative life after training, but before anything feels settled?

    In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, we're joined by Erynn Troup, a Cape Town–based theatre practitioner working as both a performer and a stage manager. Fresh out of formal training and already embedded in professional productions, Erynn occupies a rare position — seeing the work from the stage and from the wings at the same time.

    We talk about the moment when theatre stops being theoretical and starts becoming real: the pressure of responsibility, the choice to take on invisible roles, and the quiet authority of making work happen without being seen. Erynn reflects on stage management as creative leadership, the realities of working within South Africa's theatre ecosystem, and how uncertainty, adaptability, and kindness shape early creative careers.

    This is not a how-to episode or a career roadmap.
    It's a conversation about being in the middle of becoming — before narratives harden and before answers feel clear.

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    42 mins
  • Pink Floyd and the Sound of the Beyond
    Jan 19 2026

    This episode features an early, foundational conversation between Dawson and Sebastian—a long-time friend, working musician, and creative sounding board—recorded before RATT fully had its shape, but not before it had its purpose.

    Rather than walking through a discography, this conversation explores what it feels like to truly listen to Pink Floyd—to experience their music as a journey, a space, and in some moments, something bordering on the sacred.

    From first encounters and late-night listening sessions to reflections on Dark Side of the Moon, creative fracture, and legacy, the discussion centers on how art works on us beneath language—how certain artists don't just make songs, but open doors.

    This episode is less about knowing Pink Floyd, and more about what happens when you let the music take you somewhere.

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    57 mins
  • Presence, Responsibility, and the Art of Seeing People
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, we sit down with photographer Leah den Bok and artist Willie Baronet for a deeply reflective conversation about presence, responsibility, and the ethics of storytelling.

    Leah's long-running project Humanizing the Homeless uses portraiture to restore dignity and visibility to people experiencing homelessness. Willie's We Are All Homeless project collects and exhibits handwritten signs purchased directly from unhoused individuals, transforming them into powerful public installations.

    Together, they explore:

    • What it means to be truly present with another person
    • Where documentation ends and responsibility begins
    • How artists navigate the line between visibility and exploitation
    • Why attention itself is never neutral
    • And how art can quietly—but meaningfully—change how we see people

    This is not an episode about spectacle or solutions.
    It's a conversation about care, craft, and the human consequences of how stories are told.

    Learn more & follow the work:

    Leah den Bok — Humanizing the Homeless
    https://www.humanizingthehomeless.org

    https://www.instagram.com/humanizing_the_homeless

    Willie Baronet — We Are All Homeless
    https://www.weareallhomeless.org

    https://www.instagram.com/weareallhomeless

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Rob Stimpson: Expedition Photographer | Through Ice, Light, and Silence
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time (RATT), we speak with Rob Stimpson, an award-winning Canadian photographer, guide, and educator whose work has taken him from Canada's northern wilderness to the frozen frontiers of the Arctic and Antarctica.

    Rob's creative life was not carefully planned — it was answered. After an unexpected career turning point, he followed a quiet pull toward nature, patience, and a way of seeing shaped by stillness rather than speed.

    This conversation explores creativity as a calling rather than a career ladder, and reflects on what it means to slow down, pay attention, and truly see in an image-saturated world. Rob shares stories from decades spent working in extreme environments, where silence, restraint, and presence matter more than productivity.

    Topics include:

    • Following creative intuition over certainty
    • Seeing versus shooting — and why patience matters
    • Teaching photography as a way of understanding the world
    • Art as a form of environmental witness
    • Living in the present moment as a creative practice

    Rob also discusses Polar Shift, his exhibition at TIFF in Toronto (November 14–16), featuring images from the Arctic and Antarctic that capture both the beauty and fragility of Earth's polar regions.

    Follow Rob Stimpson @rob.stimpson.photography
    https://robstimpson.com
    https://tiff.net

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    52 mins
  • Collingwood Creates: How Art Builds Community
    Oct 27 2025

    Creativity doesn't just shape culture — it builds connection.

    In this special collaboration between RATT.fm and the Town of Collingwood, Ontario (@experiencecollingwood), we explore how creativity builds connection — turning heritage into inspiration and local artists into community catalysts.

    Featuring three of Collingwood's creative voices —

    Rick & Anke Lex (@tremontstudios) - the husband-and-wife team behind Collingwood's Tremont Studios. Rick led the restoration of the historic Tremont building, saving it from demolition, while Anke, an accomplished multidisciplinary artist, transformed it into a thriving home for artists.

    Leah den Bok (@humanizing_the_homeless) - photographer whose portraits of people experiencing homelessness reveal the humanity behind every face.

    Gracie Jet (@graciejet) - singer-songwriter whose cinematic folk-pop sound captures the town's pulse and creative energy.

    Together, their stories reveal how art restores, connects, and inspires — proving that when a community makes room for creativity, it makes room for connection.

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    54 mins
  • Talking George Lucas - The Rebel Who Built New Worlds
    Oct 12 2025

    George Lucas didn's just create Star Wars — he reinvented the art of filmmaking.

    In this RATT conversation, Dawson and Sebastian explore how Lucas transformed sci-fi from niche to mainstream, pioneered digital cinema, and built the visual effects revolution through ILM. They also dive into his storytelling genius, mythological influences, and the balance between art and technology that defined a generation.

    A deep dive into the rebel who made imagination real.

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    41 mins
  • Magical Bones - Dance, Illusion, and the Art of Breaking Boundaries (Updated Audio)
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, dancer and magician Richard Essien — better known as Magical Bones — shares his journey from London street performer to global stage artist redefining what magic can be.

    From breakdancing with Madonna, Alicia Keys, and the Black Eyed Peas to captivating millions on Britain's Got Talent, Bones fuses rhythm, storytelling, and illusion into a new form of performance art. His groundbreaking act honoring Henry Box Brown, the 19th-century freedom fighter who mailed himself to freedom, celebrates creativity as liberation.

    In this conversation, Bones shares:

    • How breakdance and magic taught him to bend every rule in art
    • Why storytelling is at the heart of his illusions
    • The power of representation in performance
    • How artists can turn risk and imagination into freedom

    A masterclass in creative defiance and the art of possibility.

    Follow Magical Bones on Instagram: @magicalbones

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    52 mins
  • Melly Mel: Dancer, Spirit in Motion, and Creative Force
    Sep 23 2025

    What does it mean to move with purpose?

    In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, we meet Melly Mel — dancer, choreographer, and educator — whose journey has taken her from grassroots crews in Ottawa to the global stage with Cirque du Soleil.

    Mel shares how dance became her form of light, how she calls on her ancestors before each performance, and how she passes her art on to the next generation — including her own son.

    Highlights include:
    – Stories from Cirque du Soleil, including the night she freestyled to save the show.
    – Balancing motherhood, teaching, and artistry.
    – What audiences often miss about the work behind the performance.

    Follow Melly Mel on Instagram: @mminspires

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    1 hr and 6 mins