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Conversations with people from all walks of life sharing their thoughts on social change and sharing some of the things they do that drive to social change in their world, their community and their lives.

Exploring Harlem's Jazz Scene: An Insider's Guide

Join us for an enriching conversation with Amanda Humes, a dynamic figure in Harlem's vibrant jazz scene. Amanda's deep immersion in Harlem's musical landscape reflects her genuine passion for jazz. Amanda's jazz odyssey began with a pivotal introduction by Jim “Big Daddy” Thompson on a fateful night at a local club. This marked the beginning of her journey alongside jazz legends like Gregory Porter, Chip Crawford, and Patience Higgins, each leaving an indelible mark on her musical path. As a curator of insightful jazz tours, Amanda unveils Harlem's rich musical history, educating and immersing participants in the cultural heartbeat of the neighborhood. These experiences foster a profound appreciation for jazz as a cornerstone of African American heritage. Amanda's appearances on globally renowned talk shows such as "The View" and Harry Connick Jr.'s have amplified Harlem's jazz vibrancy worldwide. Notably, her orchestration of a captivating live performance on "The View" during International Jazz Day underscored her talent in enhancing Harlem's cultural narrative on a global stage. Discover the magic of Harlem jazz firsthand with Amanda Humes. Experience the sights, sounds, and stories that define Harlem’s iconic neighborhoods through intimate tours and electrifying media moments. Join Amanda as she passionately preserves and celebrates Harlem's musical soul.

07-15
01:35:36

From Audition to Applause: Erika Degraff in the Spotlight

Join us as we dive deep into the fascinating journey of Erika Degraff, a remarkably talented actress who first captured our attention in our debut play "Accelerating Change." From her humble beginnings on the stage to her rise in Hollywood, Erika's story is one of passion, determination, and the art of transformation. In this episode, Erika shares her methods, her numerous roles across plays, movies, and TV shows, and how she's mentoring the next generation of actors. Whether you're an aspiring actor, a seasoned professional, or just a fan of inspiring stories, this podcast is your backstage pass to the insights of a star in the making. Tune in to hear how Erika continues to influence the world of theater and beyond.

04-22
45:39

Creative Writing and Theater: A Look Into Artistic Storytelling

Dive into the captivating world of creativity with Jared Glenn, Storyteller, Playwright and Screenwriter, in our latest podcast episode! In this enlightening discussion, Jared talks about his identity as an artist and storyteller. He shares his unique perspective on the art of storytelling, the intricacies of character development in theater and writing, and the powerful impact these narratives have on both the audience and the storyteller. Tune in now to be inspired and perhaps ignite your own creative spark – start crafting your story today! We're excited to feature "I'ma Do Me" a rap by Shandu, a native Brooklynite rapping out of South Carolina. "You can call me an old gee to this rap thing cause I been down since way back, not really looking for a record deal, but if one should arise so be it, if not life goes on so does the music, so please listen and enjoy. One love SHANDU."

02-07
45:04

Community and Compassion: Trinity's Journey through Faith and Outreach

This podcast features a conversation between Sal Vitale, Executive Director of HoneyVic Productions, and Reverend William Kroeze (Pastor Will) from Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish. They discuss the church's adaptations during the COVID-19 pandemic, including transitioning to online services and the challenges faced. Pastor Will shares his personal journey, highlighting his experiences as an openly gay pastor and his previous ministry in Long Island. The discussion also covers Trinity's community outreach efforts in the East Village, focusing on food insecurity, support for students, and assistance to asylum seekers and refugees. Additionally, they delve into the role of faith in addressing social justice and political issues, emphasizing the importance of action in faith communities.

11-20
35:38

Mentorship Magic

Behind the Curtain: Elise Milner’s Mentorship Magic in Theater Join me or a fascinating conversation with Elise Maurine Milner, Founder & CEO of Hanging Cow Productions where she talks about how she started her successful theater company and how she impacts the world around her with her stage productions and her Backdoor To Broadway Course.

10-02
53:36

Social Justice - Organizing

Practical techniques to challenge social injustice were shared by Dan Friedman, David Cherry, and Dylan Omori McCombs. Approached from different views of the world, Dan, David and Dylan described how organizing, ensemble building, religious beliefs and performance can be used to explore and imagine ways to achieve social justice. Dan Friedman, Performance Activist, Community Builder and Artistic Director Emeritus at Castillo Theatre David Cherry, Senior Vice President, Youth and Community Development and City Leader, All Stars Project of Chicago Dylan Omori McCombs, NYC Based Stage and Voice Over Actor.

01-23
01:07:29

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