Dive into the intriguing and often overlooked world of underground stories with 'Tales from the Underbelly'. Hosted by Abe Silver, son of Ron Silver - the founder of Bubby’s, and joined by co-host West Moss, this podcast delves into the captivating narratives that shape our world. From the untold tales of unconventional characters to the secrets lurking beneath the surface, each episode uncovers stories that challenge perceptions and ignite curiosity. Join us as we journey into the depths of the human experience on 'Tales from the Underbelly' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 1 concludes with an appearance from Spanish multidisciplinary artist Domingo Zapata. Known for his modern takes on the Mona Lisa and a multitude of other artistic works and accomplishments, Zapata discusses his career, with an emphasis on his catalytic 2021 exhibition in the Louvre Museum.
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Ron and West co-host the Provost family, creators of the Provost Farm, a New Iberia, Louisiana-based beacon of farming, activism, and tradition honoring Black and Indigenous heritage.
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Featuring Dave Ortiz, quintessential New Yorker and self-proclaimed ex-“graffiti kid.” Ron, West, and Dave reincarnate the effervescence of their city memories and ponder the poignance of art as an underpinning of business and innovation.
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Ron and West sit down with Kim Rael, CEO and cofounder of Azuca, the burgeoning cannabis start-up seeing incredible success. With Kim at the helm, Azuca is rethinking the world of cannabis.
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Serene Jones, esteemed theologian and president of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, joins the podcast to discuss her book, Call it Grace. Co-hosts Ron and West engage Serene in conversation about her own journey in theology and academia, as well as the application of these practices in education.
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Ron and West dive into conversation with Jim Farmer, New York-based artist, composer, and playwright. The three muse about what it meant to be an NYC creative in the 1980s and analyze what that same thing means today.
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N. West Moss makes her debut; she and Ron discuss Bubby’s in a pre-millennium Tribeca, their unexpected road to success, and revel in the fragrant delights of nostalgia.
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