A multifaceted artist whose passions span music, dance, poetry, and social philosophy. He shares how music felt like a calling—something gifted by “the source”—and recounts the humorous way he lied about playing guitar just to impress a girlfriend, only to fall deeply in love with the instrument. He speaks poetically about truth, connection, and intuition, noting, “when you meet people, you can sense their energy—you just know you’re supposed to be there.”
His creative life isn’t about chasing fame but following energy. From playing venues like Fremont Music Hall to breakdancing on the street, he thrives on spontaneity. He performs original songs, freestyles poetry on camera, and dives into complex topics like language, the illusion of communication, and the power dynamics behind global institutions. The interview closes with his reflections on homelessness, systemic inequality, and the need for deeper awareness, peppered with sharp insights and bursts of humor.