Click and Tell Show
Click and Tell Show
Podcast Description
Welcome to Click and Tell, a unique interview show hosted by Sangita Patel and Carlos Bustamante. Every week, they invite some of the most interesting people in the world to sit down and tell their stories based on the images that they’ve shared to the world. Hear the REAL stories behind your favourite social posts on Click and Tell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast covers a range of themes including personal journeys, the impact of social media, creative arts, and overcoming adversity. Episodes explore topics such as the behind-the-scenes experiences of celebrities in film and music, the effects of social media shutdowns, and personal narratives of resilience, such as Wyatt Flores's rise in country music and Forest Blakk's transition from homelessness to healing through music.

Welcome to Click and Tell, a unique interview show hosted by Sangita Patel and Carlos Bustamante. Every week, they invite some of the most interesting people in the world to sit down and tell their stories based on the images that they’ve shared to the world. Hear the REAL stories behind your favourite social posts on Click and Tell.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Click and Tell, we sit down with Toronto-based viral creator and rage rapper Unsighted Poet, also known as Akil, to explore the evolution behind his explosive rise online.
Best known for the viral “White Girl Dance” trend that amassed over 22 million views on TikTok, Akil shares how he transitioned from channeling anger through rap to spreading joy through carefree, humorous dance content. He opens up about his creative process, the challenges of starting his own production company at just 19 years old, and the pivotal moments that reshaped his mindset, brand, and career.
This conversation dives into identity, reinvention, viral momentum, and the courage it takes to be authentic in public. Akil also reflects on memorable collaborations, including an unexpected encounter with Jesse McCartney, and how embracing versatility unlocked new creative freedom.
Whether you’re a creator, artist, or someone navigating personal growth, this episode is a powerful reminder that transformation can become your greatest strength.
🎧 Tune in and enjoy.
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