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The Getcha Some Productions PodcastThe Getcha Some Productions PodcastGSP #33: Remembering Jollyship the Whiz-Bang #2Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 33https://reverb.grsm.io/GetchaSomehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQA podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between.  Our mission is to create music and to inspire others to do the same.Not your typical podcast, each episode is a live business meeting. We are in the process of building a media empire (a music production company) and listeners/viewers come along for the ride.  This is a ch...2021-06-2038 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Odell for PresidentThis is Episode 11, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Odell Winfield. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. In 1954, Odell told his third-grade teacher that he wanted to be the President of the United States; she told him it would be at least 150 years until that happened. Today, Odell is the Executive Director of the Library at the A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center i...2021-01-0612 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Shai Checks “The Box”This is Episode 10, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Shai Brown. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Growing up, Shai's mother was the neighborhood booster: she sold what she stole to people in the neighborhood. It supported her drug habit, but she couldn't do it alone: at six years old, Shalawn became her mother's partner in crime. Shai reads her story at TMI P...2020-12-3013 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Twinkle and Ezra Need You to Get Your White MenThis is Episode 9, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storytellers, mother-son duo Twinkle Burke and Ezra Hubbard. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Twinkle isn't a teacher or a nurse, but sometimes she plays one on TV. Because in the acting world, producers and writers like to cast women of color as nurturers: teachers and nurses being the most popular forms.11-year-old E...2020-12-2317 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: What Callie Learned from 90210This is Episode 8, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Callie Jayne. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Callie Jayne grew up in a white world. Faced with mental illness and addiction, Callie had to learn how to overcome all of the pressures of a white-driven, racist world, but those struggles, piece by piece, brought them to a different perception of their own expectations.2020-12-1609 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Erica Steps Away from the Corned BeefThis is Episode 7, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Erica Brown. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. After years of enduring intimate partner violence, working mother Erica Brown reaches a tipping point in her lengthy, toxic, and abusive relationship, all thanks to a corned beef sandwich. Here she is reading her story at TMI Project’s first Black Stories Matter performance in 2017.U...2020-12-0912 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Kesai Feels His FeelingsThis is Episode 6, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Kesai Reddick. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Useful Links: TMI Project: www.tmiproject.org 2020-12-0211 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Shawaine Comes to AmericaThis is Episode 5, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Shawaine Davis. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Shawaine Davis was born in Jamaica where she was in the majority but at 7 she moved to Kingston, NY, where she quickly learned that racism, ignorance, and fear are synonymous words. Shawaine wrote and performed her story during TMI Project's first-ever all-teen production of Black Stories M...2020-11-2509 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: FreedomWalker Takes the A Train (out of Harlem)This is Episode 4, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller Freedom Walker. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. There are two sides to the gentrification coin: creation and destruction. Freedom Walker saw both during her exile from Harlem to Kingston, NY. Freedom Walker was one of our first Black Stories Matter workshop participants, and her story is from TMI Project's first Black Stories Matter p...2020-11-1811 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Micah Steps into his Furtick WomanhoodThis is Episode 3, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller and Co-director of its Black Stories Matter program Micah. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. In addition to leading TMI Project storytelling workshops, Micah serves as the manager at GWI’s (Good Works Institute) Greenhouse Kingston, a yoga teacher at Mudita, and creator of DAY 1 (a New Year’s Day community event). He is on th...2020-11-1122 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: When Dara Met Audre LordeThis is Episode 2, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring TMI Project storyteller and Co-director of Black Stories Matter, Dara Lurie. This episode was produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. In addition to leading TMI Project’s Black Stories Matter program, Dara is an author and manuscript coach. She received a B.A. in Film & Theater from Vassar College and M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Hunter College. Dara gre...2020-11-0625 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourBlack Stories Matter: Don't Step on Jessieca's NikesThis is Episode 1, Season 2 of The TMI Project Podcast: Black Stories Matter featuring Jessieca McNabb. In this premiere episode we take a deep dive into activist, stand-up comedian, and radio personality Jessieca McNabb’s life story.This episode was written, edited, and produced by Hayley Downs and mixed by Marlan Barry. It was co-produced by Radio Kingston. Special thanks to Ida Hakkila, Nate Brogan, Kale Kaposhilin, Jimmy Buff, and North Guild Productions. Useful Links: Stewart’s Shops: https://www.stewartsshops.com/TMI Project: https://www.tmiproject.org/"Don't Step on Jessieca's Nikes" on Medium: https...2020-10-2834 minThe TMI Project Story HourThe TMI Project Story HourAlone Together (Bonus Episode)True storytelling is a vehicle for human connection and can ignite hope during the darkest of times. Alone Together was launched by TMI Project in the spring of 2020 with the goal of creating a safe and welcoming space for people to connect around their shared experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. TMI Project invited writers from across the country via an open call to submit a story of up to 1000 words about hope, resilience, loss, loneliness, silver linings, and the unexpected gifts they’ve received during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resulting performance Alone Together was performed live via Zoom....2020-07-2450 mini want what SHE hasi want what SHE has#81 The Magic of the Hoot with Ruth Ungar Merenda, Vern Fannin and Ally BrittonThe Summer Hoot is coming up y'all! Today I get to sit down with a few of the women who make it happen. Ruth Ungar Merenda, is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist who plays fiddle, ukulele and guitar with the Mammals, Mom, AND HOOT festival founder and organizer. Veronica Fannin, illustrator, botanical drawing instructor, children's book author/illustrator AND official Hoot visual artist/designer and co-coordinator. Last but not least Ally Britton, program director at the Ashokan Center and member of the band Silverdome! What do we talk about today? Lots. Ruthy's first music memory, the power of music, songwri...2019-08-071h 47Greater Than CodeGreater Than Code070: Trusting The Universe with Kale Kaposhilin02:10 – Kale’s Origin Story 05:10 – Connecting Through Story and Voice The Law of Raspberry Jam 08:17 – Communicating Through Text vs Communicating Through Speech Daniel Quinn Ishmael by Daniel Quinn 12:43 – Kale’s Superpower: Facilitating the Voices of Other People Hudson Valley Tech Meetup Catskills Conf 17:28 – Running Unconventional Events and Conferences; Trust and Taking Risks 25:10 – Creating Opportunities and Accepting Offerings 27:49 – Encouraging Diverse Attendance and Making People Feel Welcome Virtue Signalling 38:45 – Interpreting Intentions, Actions, and Reactions; Centering Yourself and Being Vulnerable...2018-03-0754 minGreater Than CodeGreater Than Code070: Trusting The Universe with Kale Kaposhilin02:10 – Kale’s Origin Story 05:10 – Connecting Through Story and Voice The Law of Raspberry Jam 08:17 – Communicating Through Text vs Communicating Through Speech Daniel Quinn Ishmael by Daniel Quinn 12:43 – Kale’s Superpower: Facilitating the Voices of Other People Hudson Valley Tech Meetup Catskills Conf 17:28 – Running Unconventional Events and Conferences; Trust and Taking Risks 25:10 – Creating Opportunities and Accepting Offerings 27:49 – Encouraging Diverse Attendance and Making People Feel Welcome Virtue Signalling 38:45 – Interpreting Intentions, Actions, and Reactions; Centering Yourself and Being Vulnerable...2018-03-0754 min