Ep. 187 Christopher Lambert
On this episode of Klyph Notes, I sit down with community builder and organizer Christopher Lambert to talk about the work he's doing to create access, connection, and opportunity across Portland. We dig into his work with Rose City Jam and Night Sports, building safe and welcoming spaces through movement and sport, as well as his involvement with the Oregon Justice Network and the importance of advocacy and support for people navigating the justice system. We also talk about Trap Kitchen and how food, culture, and entrepreneurship can be powerful tools for community impact. A real conversation about showing up, doing the work, and building something meaningful. The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron
Ep. 186 Rappy Dooski
In this episode of Klyph Notes, DJ Klyph sits down with Portland artist and creative Rappy Dooski for a deep dive into independence, creativity, and building your own lane. Known for his distinctive voice and unapologetically original approach, Rappy talks about his journey as an artist and what keeps him pushing his sound forward. They also get into the creation of PDX Radio (Pretty Dope Experience), the community-driven platform Rappy built to spotlight artists, DJs, and creatives, and why owning your own platform and infrastructure is just as important as making the art itself. The conversation touches on creative process, staying true to yourself, balancing art and real life, and the mindset it takes to keep building on your own terms. Honest, thoughtful, and inspiring—this is a great listen with one of Portland's most original voices. The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron
Ep. 185 Braille
Klyph Notes Ep. 185: Braille – Handcrafted Raps & Gospel Banquet On this episode of Klyph Notes, I'm joined by an artist whose work has deeply impacted me—not only as a fan, but as someone who's watched his journey unfold across decades. Braille is back with Handcrafted Raps, his first solo project in over 14 years, and we dive into what inspired his return to the mic. We talk about my personal connection to his music—through his solo career, his work with Lightheaded, and other collaborations that helped shape the sound of Northwest underground hip-hop. Braille shares why this new release was the right moment to re-enter the booth, and what Handcrafted Raps represents in this chapter of his life. But we also explore his evolution beyond the music industry. Braille opens up about his transition from artist to ministry, and how that path led to the founding of Gospel Banquet, a label and platform focused on spiritually grounded creative work. This one is layered with gratitude, reflection, and inspiration. Whether you've followed Braille since Lifefirst or are just tuning in, this conversation shines light on what it means to grow in purpose and still stay rooted in the rhythm. Powered by KlyphWorks The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron
Ep. 184 D'NME
Toronto emcee D'NME joins Klyph Notes fresh off his performance at "From PDX & Beyond" during PDX Hip Hop Week. In town alongside Dough From Da Go, D'NME shares what it means to bring his brand of high-level lyricism from Canada to the Northwest, how collaboration and consistency have helped shape his independent grind, and the importance of building bridges between hip hop communities across borders. From international stages to underground respect, D'NME opens up about his journey, influences, and staying authentic in a game that often rewards trends over talent. 🎙 Powered by KlyphWorks The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron
David Jefferson
On this episode of Klyph Notes, I sit down with entrepreneur and community leader David Jefferson, the force behind the Stackin Kickz brand and retail space. But our conversation goes well beyond sneakers and streetwear. David opens up about his journey as a mentor, his focus on uplifting youth in the community, and how his spiritual and mental clarity shapes both his business and personal mission. From the challenges of entrepreneurship to the importance of being a steady presence in people's lives, this episode is a reminder that leadership starts within. Tap in to hear how Stackin Kickz is just the surface of a deeper movement rooted in purpose, mindset, and giving back. Powered by KlyphWorks The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron