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Chemistry - The Lab Podcast
by Gerald Lovelace, Briana Maia
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Season 1
“Make It Good First.” – The Truth About Creativity, Culture & Clout ft. Charliece
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This week on Chemistry, we’re getting real about creativity, culture, and what it actually takes to stand out. We kick things off talking about the balance between work and joy—whether it’s finishing a game, dropping visuals, or just making space to create without guilt. Then we dive into a bigger conversation: Jack Harlow, “Black music,” and where authenticity really matters The difference between appreciation vs culture vulturing Why some artists get a pass… and others don’t From there, we get into a heated discussion on technique vs creativity in dance: Do you actually need technique to be great? When does training help… and when does it hold you back? Why social media “experts” are confusing a whole generation We also talk about: Why musicality is disappearing in younger dancers How TikTok is shaping (and hurting) creativity The importance of actually feeling music, not just performing it And of course… we had to throw in some R&B “this or that” debates 🎶 At the end of the day: 👉 Make it real 👉 Make it honest 👉 And most importantly… make it good
OPERA AND BALLET, TEACHERS BEING STUDENTS, and MEN’S R&B MESSAGES
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In this episode we discuss the Timothee Chalamet comment on Opera and Ballet, the respect of being a student before a teacher in dance, and the state of men speaking to women vs speaking to men in R&B music.
DANCING AT HOME. START WRITING A SONG, TEACHING, AND FOUNDATIONS
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(episode suddenly ends because of laptop crash) In this episode, we dive into the difference between dancing at home versus dancing in class—and whether there’s a disconnect with the music when dancers aren’t fully immersed in it on their own. Briana shares her personal process of how she begins writing a song, and we connect that to how dancers start creating—whether it’s from the music itself or from a feeling first. We also explore the tension between the need for teaching foundations and whether there’s actually a strong desire for learning them in today’s dance culture. If you want it a little sharper and more compelling: In this episode, we unpack what happens when dancers only dance in class—and whether that creates a disconnect from the music. Briana breaks down how she starts writing a song, sparking a conversation about whether movement (and music) begins with sound or feeling. We also challenge the culture around foundations: Is there just a need for them, or do dancers genuinely want to learn them?
CATCHING UP, BENITO BOWL, REPRESENTATION, MICHAEL MOVIE TRAILER
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In this episode of Chemistry: The Lab Podcast, Gerald Lovelace and Briana Maia react to the latest from Bad Bunny and break down the newly released Michael trailer — the upcoming biopic about Michael Jackson. From Bad Bunny’s influence on global music culture to Michael Jackson’s unmatched impact on music, movement, and performance, Gerald and Briana dive into how these artists shape not just sound — but choreography, storytelling, and stage presence.