Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
“I loved that the EP became a real diary” A Conversation with Naomi Panzica
We already had the pleasure of speaking with the talented Naomi Panzica — and today is an especially beautiful Friday, because her new EP Nowhere to go to has just been released. Filled with four dreamy, warm tracks that invite you to drift away, the EP focuses on her lyrics, her intimate songwriting, and that raw, tender voice that lets you step right into her inner world.
Knock Knock
Where does inspiration go when it disappears? Does it ghost you like a bad habit—gone without warning? She showed up unannounced. A bottle of wine, three books, and an idea: “What if we did a picnic?”
Between Discipline and Balance — A Conversation with Kozlow
There are many keys to finding success — a bit of luck, being in the right place at the right time, maybe knowing the right people. Talent never hurts, but the most important thing is discipline. “For me, discipline is everything. It’s just as important to stay disciplined about health and well-being as it is about music.” I couldn’t agree more — and maybe that’s also what makes Brooklyn-based DJ, producer, and violinist Kozlow so inspiring to listen to, because beyond the sound, he has a lot to say about life, balance, and creative growth.
it comes in waves
In psychology, the phrase it comes in waves often describes the rhythm of emotions — how they rise, crest, and fall, never constant, always moving. It’s the natural cycle of things: to build, to overflow, and to fade again. Like a wave, foaming and folding, finding its way before dissolving back into the endless ocean.
“The best self-care is caring for others and showing up” — Painter Mary Beth on Creativity and Connection
On a quiet afternoon in Raleigh, Oliwia Pawelczak visited painter Mary Beth Eisentadt in her charming little studio — a space filled with colors, bright sewing bits, and countless little creative details. Between half-finished canvases and soft southern light, the two talked about returning to analog art, finding beauty in the ordinary, and the warmth of being present. In a world where things have become so easily replaceable, it’s beautiful to see that the sweetness in her paintings also lives in her personality — a reminder to hold on to things, to be there for others, and to understand that connection still matters most.
Morning Light in Mallorca
In the morning, when everything is still quiet, the sun slowly rises above the horizon, and silence still rests over the rooftops, the married couple Zack van der Merwe and Tahnee van der Merwe took the camera in their hands and captured the beauty of the morning light.
Between Roots and Rhythm — In Conversation with Massuma
“Afro house, for me, is about hypnotic energy, groove, and storytelling. It connects people in a way that’s universal, yet deeply personal.” That’s how Massuma describes his new single “Sikasso” — a track pulling you in from the very first beat. At this point, we also recommend pressing play on it while reading this interview — it would be a shame not to.
The Story Behind ‘Illusion’, Change, and the Power of Empathy — A Conversation with Idyl
“And in every beginning dwells a magic,” wrote Hermann Hesse — and it’s true. That subtle magic that helps us move from one chapter to the next. The magic of childhood might be the most special one of all — when the world still sparkles, everything feels infinite, and life itself seems made of light. Keeping that sense of wonder as we grow up is hard, almost impossible. But sometimes, music brings it back — for a few seconds, a few notes, a few lines that remind us of who we once were.
Salted Mornings
Last June, photographer Sophie van de Venne who focuses mainly on fashion and lifestyle photography, traveled to Mallorca for several photo shoots, including a creative project with Model Isabelle van de Broek. The result is a beautiful story that reflects the relaxed feeling of life by the sea — a source of strength, gently guided by the rhythm of the ocean.
“I do this not for fame, not for numbers, but for the feeling.” In Conversation with Sofiya Nzau
hey say music is a universal language — one that speaks straight to the heart without the need for translation. And few artists embody that truth as beautifully as Sofiya Nzau. The first time I heard her voice on Mwaki and Wacuka — and anyone who’s ever shared a car ride with me knows I’ve had Wacuka on repeat for months — I was fascinated by her energy and her unmistakable tone. All the more special it felt to sit down for a conversation with such an exceptional artist.
Kelly Warden — A Love Letter to Nature and the Human Heart
There’s something about Kelly Warden’s work that makes you pause — maybe it’s the way she captures moments somewhere between documentation and emotion, or how her images feel like little stories she wants to keep for herself. Her photography is also a love letter to nature — and to the quiet, unguarded beauty of being human. “When I have the opportunity to spend time immersed in nature, it feels like I’m coming home to myself,” she tells us — and you can feel that truth in every frame.
What the Water Teaches
We sat down with the beautiful Beatrix du Toit to talk about surrender, connection, and the quiet power of water — a conversation on movement, presence, and finding calm in nature, brought to life through Jennifer Delić’s poetic eye.
Jeffrey Brandon’s Portraits of Home and Humanity
“Through my lens, I aim to give the people of the streets an opportunity to be seen — to celebrate their individuality, rhythm, and the humanity that so often goes unnoticed. I’m inspired by connection, nostalgia, and the Southern sunlight that seems to wrap everything in warmth. My goal is to show that beauty doesn’t come from perfection, but from honesty.”
Two Souls, One Afternoon
Perhaps it’s something one shouldn’t say out loud, but trusting someone can sometimes lead to disappointment. There’s truth in the old saying that silence is golden — and intentions are not always what they seem. Sometimes people take what you offer freely — your time, your care, your energy, the little treasures you share from the heart — without ever realising their worth. Lately, I’ve had to relearn this lesson. Yet instead of letting it harden me, I’ve chosen to move forward with an open heart, believing that beauty and sincerity still exist.
Touristing in Istanbul
Whoever has been to Istanbul will understand — it’s a city you can’t help but fall in love with. The call to prayer echoing through the streets, the scent of fresh simit and coffee in the morning air, the blend of chaos and warmth that somehow feels like home. Yes, it’s loud, it’s crowded, but its liveliness, its people, and its energy are what make it so special.