Episodes

  • Episode-124 From Episode 49: Raven Rae Returns
    May 13 2026

    Raven Rae, who joined us in Season 1, returns to update fans, host Infinite, Brick, and the entire All About M.E. community on what’s happened since we last spoke. This episode catches up with Raven Rae, sharing new developments, personal insights, and the evolution of her journey. It’s an engaging, heartfelt conversation that reconnects with listeners old and new alike.
    Why you’ll want to listen**:
    Fresh updates on Raven Rae’s path, projects, and perspectives
    Honest reflections on growth since the first interview
    Dynamic conversation between Raven Rae, Infinite, Brick, and fans
    Behind-the-scenes moments and memorable anecdotes from Raven Rae’s recent experiences
    What to expect in the chat**:
    Personal milestones and recent milestones in Raven Rae’s journey
    Lessons learned and tips for listeners navigating similar paths
    Q&A moments where fan questions from social channels are addressed
    Listener takeaways**:
    Inspiration for resilience and authenticity
    Practical suggestions for pursuing personal goals while staying true to oneself
    A sense of community and connection with the All About M.E. family

    Tagline**: You won’t want to miss this one—Raven Rae is back, and the conversation is as vibrant and insightful as ever.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode-123 Rise Carter Returns — What’s New Since Season 1, with Infinite & Brick
    May 6 2026

    Episode Description:
    In this special return visit, hosts Infinite and Brick welcome Rise Carter back to the mic. Rise—a familiar voice from Season 1 (Episode 45)—joins us to catch up on what she’s been up to since we last spoke. This conversation dives into the evolution of her music, the projects she’s currently passionate about, and the key things that have changed since her previous appearance. Off the stage and studio, Rise also shares exciting ventures she’s pursuing outside of music, shedding light on the person behind the art. Tune in for candid stories, fresh insights, and a deeper look at Rise Carter’s journey from then to now.

    What you’ll hear:
    A candid update from Rise on current projects and musical direction
    Reflections on changes since her Season 1 appearance (Episode 45)
    Behind-the-scenes details about life outside music
    Personal anecdotes and inspirations that fuel her work today
    Conversations between Infinite, Brick, and Rise about growth, resilience, and creative evolution

    Who should listen:
    Fans of Rise Carter curious about her latest endeavors
    Longtime listeners of Infinite and Brick’s conversations
    Anyone interested in the intersection of music and other creative pursuits

    Release date: 5-6-26
    Length: ~ Just over an hour
    Where to listen: Right here or all major platforms

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Bonus episode WE OUTSIDE CONCERT
    Apr 29 2026

    Infinite and Brick had the chance to go to the event WE OUTSIDE CONCERT. In Brooklyn, NY at the Brooklyn Nest club. Infinite did some BACK STAGE PASS/ IN THE FIELD INTERVIEWS and Brick GOT SOME PICS OF THE ARTIST AND ALSO SOME VIDEOS! Which will be up on the website allaboutmepodcast.com in a few weeks, so be sure to go and check them.

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    41 mins
  • Episode-122 All About Me with Leor "The Light" Tsadok
    Apr 29 2026

    In this captivating episode of All About Me, host Infinite & Brick talk with artist and producer Leor "The Light" Tsadok to explore how music can reshape the world.
    Leor shares his vision for transforming current global realities through sound, rhythm, and compassionate storytelling.
    He discusses the moments and experiences that sparked his artistic journey and fueled his commitment to using music as a vehicle for change.

    Inspirations and musical roots: a journey through the sounds that shaped Leor’s creative voice.
    He opens up about the artists, genres, and albums that left a lasting imprint on his mindset and approach to production.
    He reflects on the cultural and personal influences that continue to guide his work today.

    Crafting music with a purpose: the intersection of spirituality and art.
    Leor explains how he channels insights from the three major religions to inform his music-making process.
    He shares practical examples of how these spiritual perspectives influence melody, harmony, and lyrical intent, creating a sound that seeks harmony and healing.

    What to listen for: thematic threads and signature moments.
    Expect candid stories about collaboration, resilience, and the power of music to connect communities.
    A peek behind the scenes at his creative workflow, from concept to final mix, and how he stays true to his vision while evolving as an artist.

    Takeaway: a hopeful message about using art as a catalyst for positive change.
    Leor’s words leave listeners inspired to consider their own impact and the ways music can be a force for unity and transformation.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode-121 Infinite x Brick — Tony Prophit in reggae
    Apr 22 2026

    In this energizing episode, host Infinite sits down with Brick for an in-depth conversation with reggae artist Tony Prophit, a Montego Bay native who now brings his roots to Ontario, CA. Tony Prophit isn’t just an artist—he’s a messenger of positive vibes, weaving uplifting vernacular and conscious rhythms that uplift the listener’s spirit.

    From the very first note, the energy is unmistakable. Infinite calls this one his favorite interview to date, praising the raw authenticity and the palpable connection that unfolds when words meet music. The conversation dives into Tony’s journey—how his Jamaican roots blend with his Canadian experiences, and how his message of positivity translates into every verse, cadence, and chorus.

    Brick shares a personal takeaway: a few new perspectives he learned just by listening, noting how Tony’s approach to language, culture, and community resonates beyond the microphone. The camaraderie between Infinite and Brick shines through as they explore Tony’s creative process, his mission to spread good vibes, and his belief in the power of reggae to unite and uplift.

    If you’re chasing a conversation that fuses culture, rhythm, and inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear the powerful connection between Infinite, Brick, and Tony Prophit—and feel the positive energy that travels from Montego Bay to Ontario, and straight into your headphones.

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Episode-120 Infinite & Brick – No Guest, All Vibe
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode, hosts Infinite and Brick dive into a wide-ranging conversation with no guest in the chair, proving that two voices can carry a vibrant, multi-topic journey.
    They kick off with quick reflections on artist birthdays and what these milestone dates reveal about the artists’ eras, influences, and enduring relevance.
    The duo glides through a tapestry of music history, from pivotal movements to overlooked moments, connecting past sounds to present trends.
    They explore how April is connected to music—seasonal moods, artist anniversaries, and notable release dates—bringing a fresh lens to a month often loaded with creative energy.
    A playful segment revisits a homework assignment they gave each other in a previous episode, sharing updates, discoveries, and the surprises that came from following through.
    They close with a loose impromptu brainstorm: what they’d program if they could curate a two-hour micro-set of songs that map the episode’s themes.
    What you’ll hear:
    Energetic banter, warm camaraderie, and honest reactions to ideas as they evolve in real time.
    Curated reflections on music history, paired with personal anecdotes and accessible analysis.
    Thoughtful tangents about how background knowledge shapes listening experiences and taste.
    Why listen:
    If you crave a podcast that feels like a late-night jam session between friends who know their tracks and their timelines, this episode delivers.
    If you enjoy connecting dots across birthdays, historical milestones, and recurring calendar cues in music, you’ll find engaging threads throughout.
    If you’re curious about how a “guest-free” format can still feel intimate, expansive, and surprising, this is a perfect example.
    Listener takeaway:
    A refreshed appreciation for how music lives in dates, histories, and the small obligations we set for ourselves—and how following through can spark new curiosity.

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    2 hrs and 32 mins
  • Episode-119 Infinite & Brick Catch Up: Dan Hick Edition
    Apr 8 2026

    Description:* Infinite and Brick sit down with returning guest *Dan Hick** from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, to reconnect and dig into what he’s been up to in the music world since their last chat.
    They dive into recent projects, new releases, and the creative process that’s been driving Dan’s sound.
    Dan shares behind-the-scenes stories from studio sessions, live performances, and collaborations.
    The conversation explores influences, evolving style, and what’s on the horizon for him in the coming months.
    Host banter, local scene insights from Peterborough, and a dose of hometown pride.
    Audience questions and shout-outs to fans who’ve supported Dan along the way.

    Takeaways:**
    Updates on new music, Performances, or releases.
    Personal reflections on growth as an artist and sharpening creative direction.
    A sense of connection to the Canadian music scene and Dan’s roots in Peterborough.

    Target Audience:** Fans of Dan Hick, listeners of Infinite and Brick, and anyone curious about the evolution of an artist’s journey between episodes.

    Tone & Style:** Upbeat, friendly, and insightful with a mix of storytelling, practical studio chatter, and genuine artist-to-host conversation.

    Call to Action:** Subscribe for more conversations with Dan Hick and other guests, and follow along for release announcements, performance dates, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Episode-118 : Beats, Roots, and Family: A Harlem Sound story
    Apr 1 2026

    Description:
    From the heartbeat of Harlem, a gifted beat maker and producer sits down with host Infinite and Brick to trace the rhythm of a life built on sound. This episode dives into his journey from curious kid to seasoned creator, revealing how he first fell in love with music, the spark that keeps him returning to the studio, and what the future holds for the music he breathes into every track.

    He shares how he first discovered the power of drums, samples, and tempo, turning late-night sessions into breakthroughs that would shape his career.
    He discusses the enduring allure of making music: the creative rush, the discipline of craft, and the joy of sharing art that speaks to others.
    He opens up about the challenges of early years—the trials, the mistakes, and the lessons learned on the road to resilience.
    He speaks candidly about perseverance in the industry, staying true to his Harlem roots, and evolving his sound without losing his essence.
    He offers perspectives on collaboration, staying inspired, and balancing artistic vision with practical realities.

    Host conversation highlights:
    The exact moments in his studio that felt like turning points, and the mentors who helped him push through self-doubt.
    Why he believes in the longevity of his craft and how he plans to keep making music for the foreseeable future.
    The role of community and culture in shaping his approach to production, from loop selection to arrangement.
    Practical tips for aspiring producers: staying curious, protecting your time, and embracing feedback.

    Family and gratitude:
    A heartfelt shout-out to his wife, whose unwavering support fuels his creative journey.
    Reflections on family coming first, and how love and stability provide the foundation for every beat and every batch of notes.

    Why listen:
    Genuine storytelling from someone who lived the Harlem sound up close.
    Unfiltered insights into the realities of pursuing music as a lifelong vocation.
    A blend of culture, craft, and heartfelt appreciation for the people who stand behind the artist.

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    2 hrs and 8 mins