Music Is Advocacy with Journalist Macayla Cook

Music Is Advocacy with Journalist Macayla Cook

Author: Shozzett Silva February 26, 2025 Duration: 37:07

Music: It makes us dance, cry, protest, and occasionally ugly-cry in the car at a red light. But it’s also advocacy. In this first episode of Rhythms of Progress, host Shozzett Silva, aka Lizzard, and guest Journalist Macayla Cook dig into how music challenges norms, sparks movements, and gets artists into hot water when they step outside society’s neat little boxes.

Why do we expect musicians to be political—but only if it won’t ruffle too many feathers?🔥 How does fan culture police activism?🔥 Why has music been one of the only places where men are “allowed” to be vulnerable?

From protest anthems to unexpected tearjerkers, we’re unpacking how music isn’t just a vibe—it’s a revolution.

🎧 Hit play and join the movement!

NOTE:

  • This episode was recorded in late September 2024, when we didn't know the presidential outcome; there was hope and sensory overload with political ads. Simpler times.

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There's a powerful, often overlooked current running through history where melody and message collide. Rhythms of Progress tunes into that frequency, examining the undeniable force of music as a catalyst for change. Host Shozzett Silva, also known as Lizzard, guides each episode with a deep understanding of how artists and their work have shaped political movements and driven social advancement from the shadows. This isn't just a history lesson set to a soundtrack; it's an exploration of the courage and creativity required to challenge the status quo. You'll hear specific stories about songs that became anthems, artists who risked everything, and cultural moments where a simple chord progression helped topple barriers. The podcast digs into the intricate relationship between artistic expression and activism, revealing how a lyric can become a rallying cry and a rhythm can embody resistance. Silva brings both passion and perspective to these conversations, framing music not merely as entertainment but as essential documentation of the human struggle for a better world. Each episode of this podcast feels like uncovering a hidden layer of our collective story, reminding us that progress often has a beat you can dance to, even when the subject matter is serious. If you've ever wondered about the real impact of a protest song or how an underground scene fuels a revolution, this is your listen.
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