Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Natasha Magino and Jasmin Dixon, the dynamic duo behind The Vibe Room, an innovative digital publication illuminating the vibrant creative tapestry of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) and Baltimore region. Natasha, a visionary creative director, and Jasmin, a skilled editor and adept social media manager, recognized the yearning for a hub where young DMV residents could connect, breaking free from the monotony of their 9-5 routines. Fuelled by this passion, they birthed The Vibe Room, a captivating space that bridges the gap between gifted local artists eager to showcase their craft and individuals seeking distinctive and accessible encounters within the area's cultural scene. Through thoughtfully curated quarterly magazine releases and dynamic networking gatherings, The Vibe Room serves as a platform for emerging artists and visionary entrepreneurs, infusing our community with a fresh and distinct essence. Join us on this exhilarating journey of creativity and cultural enrichment, as Natasha and Jasmin weave together a vibrant tapestry of fashion, music, gastronomy, art, and culture, painting a vivid portrait of the DMV's creative pulse.
In this episode, we uncover:
- The Vibe Room magazine acts as a thriving platform for artists and innovators within the DMV and Baltimore region, fostering a captivating space for creative expression and collaboration.
- Natasha and Jasmin's insightful approach to mental health, unraveling their strategies for preventing burnout and cultivating a sustainable work-life balance, and how these practices influence their creative journey.
- The art of staying connected to the pulse of art and culture in the DMV and Baltimore by delving into Natasha and Jasmin's experiences of immersing themselves in local events, networking with fellow creatives, and the impact this has on shaping their editorial vision.
- Join the conversation on personal style and identity as we delve into Natasha and Jasmin's unique fashion personas, characterized as "bright" and "androgynous," and explore how their distinctive aesthetics influence their creative endeavors and resonate within The Vibe Room's content.
Don't miss this incredible episode as Natasha and Jasmin discuss the origins of The Vibe Room magazine and its mission to provide a platform for creatives in the DMV and Baltimore area. They talk about their backgrounds in marketing and media and how they found their calling in creating a magazine highlighting black and brown artists. They also share their influences and inspirations, such as ID magazine and Vibe magazine, and discuss the process of putting together each issue of the magazine, from prospecting and tracking down creatives to working with writers and designers. They emphasize the importance of taking breaks and prioritizing mental health in order to avoid burnout. Natasha and Jasmin also talk about how they stay informed about art and culture in the community, through attending events and networking with other creatives. They discuss their personal interests and preferences, such as their go-to travel destinations, favorite drinks, and what makes them laugh. They end the interview by sharing their personal styles, with Natasha describing hers as "bright" and Jasmin describing hers as "androgynous."
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- Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
- Edited by Daniel Alexis
- Show Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and Transistor
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- Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.
- Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.
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Each week, Rob Lee sits down with artists, cultural leaders, and community builders to get straight to the point: how their work shapes people and places. Recorded in Baltimore but tuned in worldwide, the show cuts through buzzwords and PR fluff to share clear, practical insights on creativity, identity, and impact. With 800‑plus episodes in the archive, expect sharp questions, honest answers, and real stories that show why art—and the people behind it—matter. Subscribe for fresh conversations that connect local voices to global ideas and leave you seeing culture in a new light.
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