WHERE IT'S AT … with Jefferson Hack
WHERE IT'S AT … with Jefferson Hack
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Ever wonder what really drives the people shaping culture today? Join Dazed co-founder Jefferson Hack on Where It's At for deep dives with today's most revolutionary thinkers in art, science, music, fashion, and beyond. Get the real story on their inspirations, hurdles, and the moments that made them who they are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast explores themes such as creativity, cultural impact, and personal journeys. Episodes feature discussions on topics like the influence of fungi on life through Merlin Sheldrake, the evolution of independent publishing with Graydon Carter, music production insights with Rick Rubin, and the creative process of icons like Patti Smith.

Ever wonder what really drives the people shaping culture today? Join Dazed co-founder Jefferson Hack on Where It’s At for deep dives with today’s most revolutionary thinkers in art, science, music, fashion, and beyond. Get the real story on their inspirations, hurdles, and the moments that made them who they are.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special Holiday episode of Where It’s At… Jefferson Hack sits down with Jon Gray, one of today’s most compelling cultural connectors, to discuess food as a tool for storytelling, activism, and care. Jon reflects on his personal journey from the streets to launching Ghetto Gastro, a Bronx-born multidisciplinary culinary collective on a mission to redefine the world’s view of food.
Poet Aja Monet recites her piece “Black Power Kitchen,” reframing food as communal ritual and collective power. Jon and Jefferson are joined by special guests Denise Lee (Jons Mum), Dr. Jessica B. Harris, and longtime collaborator A$AP Ferg, their exchanges touching on plant-based philosophy, the significance of African American cultural holiday Kwanzaa, and the generational wisdom that shapes what and how we eat.
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