Episodios

  • 114: Working With People in Tezos | A Conversation With Islam
    Dec 28 2025

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    This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston is joined by Islam, Community Manager at Trilitech, for a thoughtful conversation about responsibility, judgment, and the emotional reality of working closely with people.

    Before entering the Tezos ecosystem, Islam seriously considered a career in medicine. That interest in care, responsibility, and human impact never disappeared. It simply found a different place to live. In this episode, we explore how those values translate into community work, where decisions matter, clarity is essential, and there is rarely a script to follow.

    Our guest is Islam, a community manager at Trilitech whose work sits at the intersection of people, communication, and responsibility across the Tezos ecosystem.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What drew Islam toward medicine and what stayed with him after choosing a different path
    • How responsibility shows up in community roles without formal authority
    • The parallels between medical clarity and careful communication
    • How judgment is formed when rules alone are not enough
    • What community experiments reveal, even when they fall short
    • The emotional weight of working closely with people at scale
    • Lessons drawn from long-term loyalty and expectation
    • What good engagement actually looks like from the community side
    • One misconception about community-facing roles that causes the most friction
    • What Islam hopes his work contributes to over time, beyond metrics
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    28 m
  • 113: What a Year Changed at Bosque Gracias
    Dec 23 2025

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    This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston reconnects with Bosque Gracias, the artist collective and residency built by hand in the forests of Patagonia by Rosio and Mariano. After years offline and a chance reconnection during lockdown, Bosque found a new creative chapter through Tezos. Now, one year later, we return to see how that chapter has unfolded.

    🎙️ Our guest is Mariano, co-founder of Bosque Gracias, returning to reflect on how the residency has grown over the past year and how hosting artists continues to shape both the space and his own practice.

    In this episode, we explore:

    What it feels like, in hindsight, to reconnect to the internet after five years offline

    - How daily rhythm changes when residencies fill an entire calendar

    - Moments when forest, river, and weather quietly reroute creative work

    - Unexpected collaborations sparked by Bosque’s pairing wheel

    - Times when things broke down and improvisation led to meaningful outcomes

    - How hosting others has revived parts of Mariano’s own artistic practice

    - The story of the engraver living on a mountain island and what visiting her studio reveals

    - The tension between growing the residency and protecting its soul

    - What Mariano hopes artists feel on their first morning at Bosque as spring begins

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    43 m
  • 112: A Baker’s Path From Venezuela To Tezos
    Dec 14 2025

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    This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston speaks with Libertez, a longtime Tezos baker and contributor whose perspective on money and trust was shaped not by theory, but by lived experience. Having grown up in Venezuela during a period of economic collapse, Libertez brings a grounded and deeply personal lens to conversations about crypto, baking, and decentralization.

    Our guest is Libertez, a home baker and writer active in the Tezos community, known for keeping his setup accessible and for sharing thoughtful reflections on trust, value, and resilience through his writing on Tezos Commons.

    🔍 In this episode, we explore:

    What life felt like in Venezuela before the slow unraveling began

    The moment when instability became impossible to ignore

    How crypto entered Libertez’s life as a necessity, not speculation

    What it meant to rely on these tools during the hardest stretches

    Why he chose to become a baker and keep his setup intentionally simple

    What decentralization looks like in daily practice, not theory

    How writing became a way to process and share experiences that still matter

    What Libertez sees when he looks at Tezos today, after years of watching it grow

    A message for newcomers who are just beginning to explore baking or delegation

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    35 m
  • 111: Inside TAPL - How Tezos Artists Turn Live Matches Into Performance
    Nov 20 2025

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    In this episode, host Blangs reconnects with Hashbrown, the multi-talented artist, musician, and founder of TezTones and the TezTones Artletics Premier League (TAPL) for a deep dive into the evolving rhythm of collaborative on-chain creation.

    Broadcasting from his solar-powered mountain studio, Hashbrown shares what it's like to build a live, competitive art league from the quiet of nature. From Season 3’s rising intensity to the raw unpredictability of live matches, we explore how the TAPL format blends freestyle chaos with high-stakes creativity and why keeping it fun remains the north star.

    We also get into how mountain silence has shaped his process, why over-polished art can miss the mark, and how TAPL forces him to wear every creative hat at once. Whether he’s writing code, spinning music, or mediating live-match meltdowns, Hashbrown is remixing what it means to create on Tezos.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How off-grid living changes the rhythm of artistic flow
    • Why TAPL is part art show, part sports night, and part jam session
    • Lessons from burnout, rebuilding fun, and the art of letting go
    • Why Tezos is the perfect playground for collaborative expression
    • What the future holds for TAPL and how to join the next match
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    43 m
  • 110: Paper Buddha | Collage, Code, and the Spirit of Tezos Counterculture
    Oct 10 2025

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    We trace Paper Buddha’s path from collage and Buddhist iconography to securing Tezos as a baker, exploring how remix culture, meditation, and code fuse into a global counterculture practice. Along the way, we unpack permanence on-chain, sustainable patronage, and multi-chain strategy that rewards collectors without hype.

    • collage as a language for remix culture and East–West fusion
    • Detroit grit, Zen practice, and authenticity shaping process
    • three-stage workflow: wild sourcing, meditative cutting, intentional sharing
    • impermanence versus permanence and why censorship resistance matters
    • generative mandalas in P5 and encoding style into algorithms
    • Tezos as punk rock: accessibility, global culture, and Turkish freedom mints
    • baking as sustainable patronage and income smoothing for artists
    • bridging validator and art communities with practical tooling
    • multi-chain vaults, pricing equilibrium, and collector rewards
    • upcoming drops for Marfa, Halloween, and Miami, feeding back into the baker

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    43 m
  • 109: Kevin Mehrabi on Stablecoins, USDtz, and Tezos DeFi
    Sep 29 2025

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    We trace Tezos from a grassroots “revolution” in 2017 to a concrete plan for DeFi growth that links governance, stablecoins, and the art economy. Kevin Mehrabi shares how USDTZ prepared for U.S. clarity under the Genius Act and why Etherlink should bridge value, not hype.

    • 2017 fundraiser, community-led governance shift, and decentralization as a standard
    • choosing Tezos after deeply reading the white paper and rejecting hard-fork risk
    • LA community building, the rise of Tezos art, and what “punk” really means for culture
    • lessons from launching USDTZ early: integrations, trust, reserve-backed design
    • why the Genius Act matters for compliant, treasury-backed stablecoins
    • surplus as an on-chain financial battery: grants, art, hackathons, DAO treasury
    • Etherlink strategy: export L1 value, import EVM liquidity, bridge interest-bearing assets


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    1 h y 1 m
  • 108: How One Tezos Artist's Journey Through Tourette's, Synesthesia, and Childhood Trauma Created a Mission for On-Chain Permanence
    Sep 11 2025

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    James Lee, co-creator of Zero Unbound Art, shares his journey of blending art, music, advocacy, and technology on Tezos blockchain. Through his surreal hand-drawn animations and passion for fully on-chain formats, he's creating artwork that will outlive us all while championing accessibility and permanence in digital creation.

    • Converting ADHD into a creative superpower by hyperfixating on learning new skills
    • Building Zero Unbound Art platform to make fully on-chain NFTs accessible to everyone without coding knowledge
    • Creating the largest fully on-chain animation on Tezos at 261 kilobytes through hand-drawn pixel art
    • Living with Tourette's syndrome and discovering that creative activities help manage symptoms
    • Experiencing synesthesia where sounds create visual patterns that influence his artwork
    • Developing a 118-element periodic table animation project that combines science and art
    • Supporting fellow artists by collecting, amplifying, and mentoring throughout the Tezos ecosystem
    • Finding new creative inspiration through fatherhood and teaching his children artistic skills
    • Leveraging his experience as a former college professor to make blockchain technology approachable

    Join us in exploring how blockchain can preserve our creative legacy forever while removing gatekeepers and giving everyone a chance to participate.


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    56 m
  • 107: Erica's Journey as Tezos Artist
    Sep 4 2025

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    Erica, known online as Normality Is Toxic, shares their journey as a photographer and mixed media artist creating powerful work that examines feminism, mental health struggles, and personal identity through both analog and digital techniques.

    • Creating the powerful self-portrait "Show No Mercy" to visually represent conquering personal mental health struggles
    • Evolution from first Tezos mint "Not Your Meal" exploring female objectification to increasingly layered, complex work
    • Finding artistic freedom and community support in Tezos versus feeling competitive pressure on Ethereum
    • Solo traveling to Iceland and discovering how separation from consumerism transformed artistic perspective
    • Organizing Reconquest projects bringing together women and femme artists to challenge toxic patriarchy
    • Combining analog collage with digital elements to create multi-layered visual expressions
    • Supporting other artists as a collector with over 800 pieces in personal collection
    • Appreciating how the Tezos community stands up for each other and values authentic relationships over sales

    Visit EricaLamotheArt.com or find Erica's work on Objkt, and follow @normalityistoxic on X.


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    34 m
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