The second episode of Flirting With Friendship arrives with one of today’s most creative couples at its core: Spanish designer, painter, and sculptor Miranda Makaroff and DJ Pascal Moscheni. Together, they embody the spirit of versatility, blending art, music, and lifestyle into a shared vision that feels both authentic and unique. In Ibiza, they sit down with hosts Seth Troxler and Bill Patrick to reflect on nearly fourteen years of love, work, and partnership in all its messy, inspiring complexity.
Parenthood takes centre stage in their conversation; its exhilarations, its terrors, and the ways it reshapes identity. But the talk also stretches into broader territory: following passions against the grain, the nuances of being ‘traditional’ versus ‘conservative’, and how Peter Pan syndrome lingers in creative culture. The result is a dialogue that is unflinching yet playful, a window into a couple who personify individuality while remaining grounded in their own shared truth. This balance of honesty and humour defines Flirting With Friendship.
Produced by LA-based StrataSonic, the podcast rejects slick polish in favour of vulnerability and spontaneity. Filmed in Troxler’s parents’ living room in Ibiza, each episode captures the feeling of an intimate salon, absurd and profound, chaotic yet tender. With Miranda and Pascal, the chemistry sparks effortlessly, their authenticity mirroring the project’s central idea: friendship and connection as cultural forces.
Troxler and Patrick’s presence reinforces that theme. Troxler has become one of electronic music’s most recognisable artists, expanding his practice into art and commentary through projects like Lost Souls of Saturn. Patrick, who first made his mark in New York nightlife before turning toward Berlin’s underground and photography, approaches conversation with wit and curiosity. Their long-standing friendship anchors the experiment.
Behind the casual setting lies a team with credits spanning Black Mirror and The Midnight Miracle, ensuring the lo-fi intimacy resonates at a high creative standard. With episode two now streaming on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, Flirting With Friendship asserts itself as both spectacle and safe space; a podcast where creativity, authenticity, and individuality meet in their most human form.