Creative's Connection – Can We Get Reconnected?
Creative's Connection - Can We Get Reconnected?
Podcast Description
Dive into a world where community, love, and balance take center stage with my new podcast. In a world where apathy is the norm, let’s bring back genuine connections and change that narrative. Each episode delves deep into the heart of human connections, sharing stories, insights, and tips on fostering stronger relationships, finding harmony in life's chaos, and spreading love in all its forms. From musicians to cosplayers, fashion designers to painters, I go on a journey of understanding and connection.
Join me to be part of a vibrant community that's all about uplifting and connecting!
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The podcast focuses on themes of human connection, love in its various forms, and balancing life's demands with creative passions, featuring episodes like Creative's Connection: The Making of a Model, which highlights the importance of community support, and The Magic Of Music and Community, discussing artistic accountability and networking in the creative world.

Dive into a world where community, love, and balance take center stage with my new podcast. In a world where apathy is the norm, let’s bring back genuine connections and change that narrative. Each episode delves deep into the heart of human connections, sharing stories, insights, and tips on fostering stronger relationships, finding harmony in life’s chaos, and spreading love in all its forms. From musicians to cosplayers, fashion designers to painters, I go on a journey of understanding and connection.
Join me to be part of a vibrant community that’s all about uplifting and connecting!
In this episode, I sit down with the incredibly kind, passionate, and multifaceted Jessica Antoine — a true multi-hyphenate creative whose work is rooted in versatility, discipline, and a deep love for storytelling.
Jessica opens up about her creative journey as an actor, model, and professional singer, and how her Haitian background and musical upbringing in R&B, gospel, Caribbean, and Haitian traditions continue to shape her artistry. As a SAG-AFTRA performer, she’s built an impressive body of work spanning national commercials, independent films, web series, and theatre — from principal roles in The Vagina Monologues to ensemble performances in Evita and The Lion King.
We talk about the importance of training, craft, and adaptability, drawing from her experience studying theatre at the University of Massachusetts Boston, California State University, and various acting academies. Jessica also shares insight into her thriving modeling career, including collaborations with major brands like Savage Fenty, Target, Nintendo, and Bumble, and how she balances visual storytelling alongside performance.
This conversation is filled with intention, authenticity, and heart — touching on cultural identity, creative resilience, and what it means to build a multidimensional career without losing yourself in the process. Jessica’s passion is infectious, her perspective grounding, and her commitment to impactful, culturally resonant work truly inspiring.
A beautiful reminder that creativity doesn’t have to live in one lane — and that honoring every part of who you are is the real power move. ✨

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