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Would-Be Heroes
Would-Be Heroes (Campaign 1), Saturday-7: "Team Building!" (Part 2)
Our would-be heroes take an afternoon to meet at the new not-yet-completed Headquarters and chat about what the deal is with Gideon Price - who is he? What's with the walking stick? Why'd he lend Reylon a car? Stay tuned to the end for a SHOCKING revelation! * * * Cast: Brown Recluse: @nola_fanger Gideon Price: @NightWonderer Steel Aegis: @CrimsBacon Solstice: @klaoed Synapse: @luckyredsparrow Narrator: Mike the DM @CDNcapamerica * * * Character Sheets: @DemiPlane Official VTT: @Roll20 @Marvel #wouldbeheroes #marvel #marvelcomics #marveluniverse #marvelmultiverse616 #ttrpg #ttrpg#actualplay #actualplayrpg * * * Need something to read while eating your creamcheese and lox bagel and sipping your overpriced no...
2024-08-01
39 min
Would-Be Heroes
Would-Be Heroes (Campaign 1), Saturday-7: "Team Building!" (Part 1)
Our would-be heroes take an afternoon to meet at the new not-yet-completed Headquarters and chat about what the deal is with Gideon Price - who is he? What's with the walking stick? Why'd he lend Reylon a car? Stay tuned to the end for a SHOCKING revelation! * * * Cast: Brown Recluse: @nola_fanger Gideon Price: @NightWonderer Steel Aegis: @CrimsBacon Solstice: @klaoed Synapse: @luckyredsparrow Narrator: Mike the DM @CDNcapamerica * * * Character Sheets: @DemiPlane Official VTT: @Roll20 @Marvel #wouldbeheroes #marvel #marvelcomics #marveluniverse #marvelmultiverse616 #ttrpg #ttrpg#actualplay #actualplayrpg * * * Need something to read while eating your creamcheese and lox bagel and sipping your overpriced no...
2024-08-01
1h 27
Would-Be Heroes
Would-Be Heroes (Campaign 1), Saturday-7: "Team Building!"
Our would-be heroes take an afternoon to meet at the new not-yet-completed Headquarters and chat about what the deal is with Gideon Price - who is he? What's with the walking stick? Why'd he lend Reylon a car? Stay tuned to the end for a SHOCKING revelation! * * * Cast: Brown Recluse: @nola_fanger Gideon Price: @NightWonderer Steel Aegis: @CrimsBacon Solstice: @klaoed Synapse: @luckyredsparrow Narrator: Mike the DM @CDNcapamerica * * * Character Sheets: @DemiPlane Official VTT: @Roll20 @Marvel #wouldbeheroes #marvel #marvelcomics #marveluniverse #marvelmultiverse616 #ttrpg #ttrpg#actualplay #actualplayrpg * * * Need something to read while eating your creamcheese and lox bagel and sipping your overpriced no...
2024-03-29
2h 13
Programa CBN Maceió
CBN Maceió - Reylon Feijó
Confira a entrevista na íntegra do apresentador Elias Ferreira com perito da justiça do trabalho Reylon Feijó, falando sobre o E-Social para a sua empresa, para o CBN Maceió (1ª edição).
2022-11-30
13 min
16 Artists
Artistic Identity when No One is Watching (part 2) with Alistair Debling and Rachel Summer Cheong
EPISODE 8 PART 2 Visual artists Rachel Summer Cheong and Alistair Debling dive deep into how their identities and philosophies have transformed with the pandemic and use of social media. They playfully touch on the ‘artist’ label, external validation, and authenticity. Rachel Summer Cheong is a misanthropic art gremlin and entrepreneur living in Austin, Texas. She highly recommends art as a covert way of making friends as an adult. She has an A.B. in the History of Art and Architecture and also (for some reason) a J.D. Plus, a small dachshund. With an expe...
2022-09-16
29 min
16 Artists
Artistic Identity when No One is Watching (part 1) with Alistair Debling and Rachel Summer Cheong
EPISODE 8 PART 1 Visual artists Rachel Summer Cheong and Alistair Debling dive deep into how their identities and philosophies have transformed with the pandemic and use of social media. They playfully touch on the ‘artist’ label, external validation, and authenticity. Rachel Summer Cheong is a misanthropic art gremlin and entrepreneur living in Austin, Texas. She highly recommends art as a covert way of making friends as an adult. She has an A.B. in the History of Art and Architecture and also (for some reason) a J.D. Plus, a small dachshund. With an expe...
2022-09-16
24 min
16 Artists
A Creative Process with Resistance and Resilience (part 2) with Karoline Xu and Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence
Part 2 of Episode 7. Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence and Karoline Xu open up about surviving in racial capitalism and the human need to express one’s truth. These filmmakers of color discuss trauma and solidarity in light of recent and unending atrocities. Karoline is an actor, writer, and filmmaker. She studied English at Harvard and acting at Atlantic Acting School and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Off-Broadway: The Hard Problem at Lincoln Center Theater, and the world premiere of [Veil Widow Conspiracy] at Next Door @ NYTW, for which The New York Times singled her out as “terrific.” TV/FILM: Lincoln (NBC), Evil...
2022-09-16
32 min
16 Artists
A Creative Process with Resistance and Resilience (part 1) with Karoline Xu and Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence
Part 1 of Episode 7. Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence and Karoline Xu open up about surviving in racial capitalism and the human need to express one’s truth. These filmmakers of color discuss trauma and solidarity in light of recent and unending atrocities. Karoline is an actor, writer, and filmmaker. She studied English at Harvard and acting at Atlantic Acting School and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Off-Broadway: The Hard Problem at Lincoln Center Theater, and the world premiere of [Veil Widow Conspiracy] at Next Door @ NYTW, for which The New York Times singled her out as “terrific.” TV/FILM: Lincoln (NBC), Evil...
2022-09-16
29 min
16 Artists
The Value of Music Beyond Mastery with Rose Whitcomb and Isaac Alter
Music director Isaac Alter and music educator Rose Whitcomb give insight to how the pandemic halted the theatre world and further stunted the existing struggle of student access to arts education. They discuss the varied ways our society can appreciate music and how citizen-artists can shape the next generation’s experience of the performing arts. Isaac is a freelance pianist and conductor in New York. He has performed for Frozen, Dear Evan Hansen, King Kong, Wicked, and Moulin Rouge on Broadway, and served on the development teams for Waitress, The Great Comet of 1812, and Frozen. He also ha...
2022-06-01
44 min
Roots: A music Podcast
Episode 6 - CHINA - Reylon Yount - Yangqin and Chinese musics
Happy New Year! This week, Yangqin player, Reylon Yount, discusses Chinese musics and how the Yangqin has evolved in the 21st century. His transcultural musicality guides listeners into a space beyond familiar boundaries of genre, geography, and even gender identity. Find out more about Reylon and all of their incredible work at our website Rootsmusicpod.com.
2022-01-19
1h 06
16 Artists
Centering Black Stories & Creating in Community with Joshuah Brian Campbell and Eli Wilson Pelton
Parsing intertextual memes; learning on the job with Cynthia Erivo and Issa Rae; collectively centering Black stories in entertainment -- these are some of the experiences GRAMMY- and Oscar-nominated composer/singer Joshuah Brian Campbell and HBO television writer Eli Wilson Pelton cover in their conversation. JOSHUAH BRIAN CAMPBELL is a singer, composer, songwriter, ministry worker and actor from Cheraw, South Carolina. He is the co-writer, along with Cynthia Erivo, of the Grammy and Oscar-nominated and World Soundtrack Award-winning “Stand Up” (performed by Cynthia Erivo and produced by William Wells and Gabe Fox-Peck '20). Joshuah grew up groomed by So...
2021-11-03
35 min
16 Artists
Toxins, Tonics and Trixie Mattel (part 2) with Ekoo Beck & Susan Bin
Recovering from Lil Nas X's MONTERO music video; storytelling to bring invisible lives into focus; illustrating Indian boarding schools to process intergenerational trauma: these are some of the topics covered in part 2 of our conversation with artist-activists Susan Bin and Ekoo Beck. Susan Bin, the inaugural Women in Animation Scholar, and her work have been featured in books, film, TV, and video games. She has exhibited her art domestically and internationally and serves as a local community liaison for DFW-area artists with organizations like the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Kinokuniya, and the Dallas Public Library, among othe...
2021-06-27
16 min
16 Artists
Toxins, Tonics and Trixie Mattel (part 1) with Ekoo Beck & Susan Bin
Artist-activists Ekoo Beck and Susan Bin debrief us on Drag Race's double-edge, the role of art in resistance, and a mural in Missoula celebrating Blackfeet botanical approaches to reproductive care. Susan Bin, the inaugural Women in Animation Scholar, and her work have been featured in books, film, TV, and video games. She has exhibited her art domestically and internationally and serves as a local community liaison for DFW-area artists with organizations like the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Kinokuniya, and the Dallas Public Library, among others. She mainly works in cinema with an interest in horror and...
2021-06-27
28 min
16 Artists
Art, Science and Afrobubblegum (part 2) with Jumai Yusuf & Javi Aranzales
Dance artist Javi Aranzales and filmmaker Jumai Yusuf discuss synergy between art and science, the egocentricity of international development, and practical tips for artists who are just starting out. Jumai Yusuf is a MFA student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Winner of the 2020 Student Academy Award in the Experimental/Alternative category, she integrates her passion about genre filmmaking (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) with her aspiration to bring the stories and characters of underrepresented minorities to the screen. Javi Aranzales is a dance artist based in Nairobi, Kenya, who works to empower at-risk youth and br...
2021-04-23
26 min
16 Artists
Art, Science and Afrobubblegum (part 1) with Jumai Yusuf & Javi Aranzales
Filmmaker Jumai Yusuf and dance artist Javi Aranzales discuss the metaverse, Muslims in Hollywood, and the future-facing media collective Afro-bubblegum. Jumai Yusuf is a MFA student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Winner of the 2020 Student Academy Award in the Experimental/Alternative category, she integrates her passion about genre filmmaking (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) with her aspiration to bring the stories and characters of underrepresented minorities to the screen. Javi Aranzales is a dance artist based in Nairobi, Kenya, who works to empower at-risk youth and bridge cultural gaps through dance & education. He has previously wo...
2021-04-23
33 min
16 Artists
Uncrush Your Soul with Co-Editors of The Drift, Kiara Barrow & Rebecca Panovka
Launching a magazine during a pandemic turned out better than they thought it would. Rebecca Panovka and Kiara Barrow are co-editors of The Drift, a new digital (soon to be printed) magazine of culture and politics. The Drift distinguishes itself by providing a platform for young writers who haven't yet been absorbed into the media hivemind. Currently in production for its fourth issue, The Drift has already received attention for its "bracing new sensibility," "gorgeous writing," and "utterly devastating criticism of the self absorption of elite, liberal media." This episode features a special clip of journalist Krithika...
2021-04-15
33 min
16 Artists
Leeches and Letting Go with Renee Zhan & Sumire Hirotsuru
Our season opens with Renee Zhan and Sumire Hirotsuru. These two rising artists discuss how to release the past and the future, and other ways they navigated early stages of their creative careers. Sumire Hirotsuru is a violinist, writer and social entrepreneur. Based in Tokyo, Sumire has performed as a soloist at major venues in the U.S. and Japan including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the National Cherry Blossom Festival. She has also written best-seller books in Japan on self-management and organises education programs for schoolchildren. Renee Zhan is an animator and director c...
2021-04-06
37 min
The Rights Pod
Listening Within: the Art of Cultural Exchange through Music
In this episode, Kyra Jasper sits down with Reylon Yount, an award-winning yangqin player, to discuss his journey pursuing music professionally and how the arts and arts education can serve as a tool for building sustainable communities, bridging cultural divides, and empowering social movements.Show NotesReylon’s website: https://reylon.co/Reylon’s EP Album, “Sun 陽”: https://reylon.bandcamp.com/album/sunSilkroad Ensemble 2016: https://youtu.be/O8EMo-_6ynI Reylon’s covers on yangqin: https://www.youtube.com/user/CAMCfan Tangram collective website: https://tangramsoun...
2021-02-23
49 min
SOAS Radio
Listening In, Sounding Out EP01 - Reylon Yount Presents His EP 'Sun'
In this first episode, we speak to Reylon Yount, an MA student of “Music in Development”. Reylon plays the yangqin, a percussive string instrument also known as the Chinese hammered dulcimer. As a biracial Chinese American, he cherishes the opportunity he has to stay connected to his heritage through music. He is also interested in the potential of music to create the cultural conditions necessary for sustainable development. Listen to/buy his EP here: www.reylon.bandcamp.com Contact: www.reylonyount.com
2018-05-07
56 min
The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 178
PODCAST: 22 May 2016 01 Rothes Colliery - Gillian Frame - Pendulum02 Far From Your Web (Featuring Aurora Nealand) - Leyla McCalla - A Day For The Hunter, A Day For The Prey03 Dad's 60th - Rant - Reverie04 Spencer The Rover - Son Of John - Autumn's Hymn05 Pig & Whistle Roll - Penny Davies & Roger Ilott - Timeless Land - Songs Of A Restless Country06 Little Red Rooster - Kent Duchaine - Looking Back07 Trevithick & The Mine - Kate Bramley - Little Canaan08 Little Birdie - Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk R...
2016-05-22
1h 25