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Meet Brandon “SpadeAz” Stewart

Today we’d like to introduce you to Brandon Stewart.

Hi Brandon, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
A native to Phoenix, AZ. I’m a very curious type. I enjoy reading, especially about new wonders in tech and the lastest in what’s going on in the world. Very friendly, down to earth and ready to be a helpful and healing force to the people! I’m an artist, for many years I’ve done music. I’ve performed, written and co produced music since 2008 with artist from all over the country. I just recently in the past 2 years, getting into modeling and acting on a more serious level. Don’t broadcasting for several networks. Along this journey I met a wonderful jewelry maker who has gain a much impressive popularity and outreach in just a couple years. Deciding to partner in business we produce outstanding pieces that people come to enjoy and love. Soaps, oils, and tinctures are on the menu next.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
By no means has my journey or life ever had a smooth road. From violence, single parent/grandmother home, struggling was the normal. Trying to avoid uncertainty was daily. Discovering self Worth, and identity! Discovering the imbalances within systematic structures, and how that effects everyday life. Still struggling,humblingly now.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
My business and myself have slowed down from production to focus and venture on different aspects of creating, nevertheless there’s always new pieces being made. My music recently has taken and is giving a more serious sound. Very conscious and honest. I’m a writer, actor, background stand in, model and poet. Now making my own oils and tinctures for healing. Become more self sufficient within the home and community by offering means of natural, holistic or organic means of living and or survival. That is what I’m most proud of. My mind might set me apart from most

Can you talk to us about how you think about risk?
Risk taking is a skill one learns to home in on. I believe and know if the reward and growth makes you stronger than what you are now, it might be worth it. Never gamble, but understand the two. Never lose what you need, give no opportunities to moving backwards. I left family,my home state, stability, and abuse. For the risk of losing my self.

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Quote: You can't HEAL what you refuse to FEEL. JWE in red text on crumpled white paper background.

Two men sit on chairs in a room with colorful wall panels, one holding a notebook and the other a phone.

Three people standing and talking indoors, with a window and a pink background behind them.

Playing card with a large black spade and colorful swirling background, labeled Ace of Spades and Ace of Clubs.

Group of children and adults, some wearing yellow, pink, and blue, with a boy in a blue cap at a desk, in front of a green background with text.

Two beaded bracelets on a textured surface, one with green, pink, and white beads, the other with purple and black beads.

Beaded jewelry and a round object arranged on fabric surface, including bracelets and necklaces with various colors and patterns.

Various beaded bracelets and accessories arranged on a fabric surface, with different colors and patterns.

Eight circular fabric pieces with various colorful patterns arranged on a blue chair, with vertical blinds in the background.

Group of women in pink outfits with neon sign reading 'Pussy Prayers' in a dimly lit room.

Man with long dreadlocks smiling, sitting outdoors at a wooden table, with a busy street in the background.

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