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Jerome Shannon (66) and his husband, Charles Smoke (69), sit down for a conversation about moving from Mobile, AL to Pensacola, FL, the organizations that they are involved with in Pensacola, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their lives...
Deborah Davidson (68) sits down with her friend Patricia Thomas Ivery (63) to ask about Patricia's childhood, the wisdom that she has gained throughout her life, and the dreams that she still hopes to achieve.
Friends Brett Cook (52) and Desmond O’Shea (18) talk about the Black (W)hole project, the Black Lives Matter movement, and how coronavirus has impacted their creativity and community.
Mother and daughter duo, Kathy Shepard [no age given] and Alanna Shepard [no age given], recall some of their interesting family history, the travels they've completed together and a few of Alanna's favorite things.
Friends and colleagues Kathryn Muhlstein (37) and Nancy Carson (61) talk about dance, their children, and the organization Nancy co-founded, The Dance Cooperative.
Ms. Omi speaks about similarities and differences between the U.S. and Israel, as well as her views on current conflicts in the Middle East.
Michael Loman (51), also known as "Indian Elvis," and his producer, Norris Streetman (65), share a conversation about Michael's upbringing, his Indigenous identity, his experiences in the entertainment industry, his goals, and the wisdom he lives by.
Mara Jill Herman (Astoria) interviews Jen Waldman (Manhattan) on May 12, 2021. They discuss early dance recitals, teenage enterprising, getting messy with Musical Theater, YoungArts, and adapting the Jen Waldman Studio to a thriving virtual community.
Join us to get to know Ms. Jessica Blinkhorn, an art teacher with a wonderful personality, shares her performance in NY City, her view on the world, hatred, and self-love.
Join me and learn about Dr. Erika Izaguirre's music journey and how she got where she is now. Through her struggles and achievements you might learn something that will help you continue with your hobby.
In this podcast, I interviewed my two sisters Lexi, and Lily. Lexi is 24 years old and Lily is 19 years old. Additionally, I interviewed my mother, Kim, who is 51 years old. Throughout this podcast, I discuss the topic...
Shayne Duggan [no age given] discusses the life and musical interests of Maxwell "Max" Macpherson (76).
Thinking about the one piece of advice that made me a better writer and performer.
Claire McCoy (58) sits down with her father, George Black (86), to ask him about his experiences as an actor and his career as a professor in the theater departments of various universities.
Mike Yorke talks with his brother, Dave Yorke, about pressure on young athletes in sports.
Twin brothers Neil Dion (38) and Ryan Dion (38) discuss what their twinhood has been like for them, family and goals.
Friends Susan Gage (53) and Terry Galloway (71) talk about their queer identities, the similarities they share, and the one big difference that separates them.
Looking back at my dads childhood and seeing all the similarities between the two of us.
Steve Desroches (47) talks to Mike Albo (53) about his life as a writer and performer.
Clint McGuire (56) speaks with his friend Tamara Nicks (55) about her time as one of the first members of the University Theatre program at the University of South Carolina Aiken.
An interview with Donna Marquet, Senior Lecturer in Scenic Design at the University of North Texas and founder of SOUTA. We discuss the planning, execution, and impact of this event that connects graduating students to theatre industry professionals.
Interview with my little sister about her perspective of our relationship as sisters with a large age gap, different fathers, and different personalities.
Malik Brooks (14) and his teacher Matthew Coons (28) talk about music, school and violence in the community.
Lina Fang asks Kate Carlyle about the journey of becoming a high school senior and the memories that have made her experience significant.