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Houses on the Moon Podcast is an original eight episode storytelling series dedicated to amplifying the unheard voice. Each episode features a remarkable true story (or two) curated from over twenty years of Houses on the Moon Theater Company’s unique development process of storytelling workshops and interviews with real people. The first season spotlights tales from individuals whose lives have been touched by guns; parents of gender-expansive children; families with incarcerated loved ones; a global conversation between LGBTQ+ storytellers in the U.S. and India; and undocumented youth. These stories, adapted for audio, will be followed by in-depth conversations with host Jeffrey Solomon, the storytellers, and featured community partners. The podcast also features original music by multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Raliegh Neal II. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.

Houses on the Moon


    • Jan 16, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 17 EPISODES

    5 from 22 ratings Listeners of Houses on the Moon that love the show mention: listen, kill brian.


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    The Houses on the Moon podcast is an exceptional and captivating production that left me completely spellbound. With its gripping storytelling and thought-provoking messages, it truly stands out as a remarkable work of art. In these uncertain times we are living in, this podcast offers a powerful and important message that resonates deeply with listeners.

    One of the best aspects of The Houses on the Moon podcast is its ability to entertain while also shedding light on relevant and timely information. The storytelling is masterfully executed, drawing listeners in and keeping them engaged throughout each episode. The personal stories shared are relatable and compelling, allowing for an emotional connection to be formed with the characters. Moreover, the episodes provide valuable insights into topics that many people have wondered about but never had answers to. This combination of entertainment and education makes for a truly enriching experience.

    Furthermore, the production quality of this podcast is outstanding. The narration is skillfully portrayed, capturing the essence of each character and bringing their stories to life. The sound design adds an extra layer of depth to each episode, enhancing the overall listening experience. It is clear that great care has been taken in crafting every aspect of this podcast, resulting in a show that is polished and professional.

    While it's difficult to find any major flaws with The Houses on the Moon podcast, one potential downside could be that some episodes may touch upon sensitive or triggering topics. However, this can also be seen as a strength as it allows for important conversations to take place and promotes greater understanding and empathy.

    In conclusion, The Houses on the Moon podcast is a true gem in the world of storytelling podcasts. Its ability to captivate listeners while delivering relevant information makes it both entertaining and enlightening. Whether you enjoy thought-provoking narratives or simply appreciate well-crafted storytelling, this podcast is sure to leave you eagerly anticipating the next episode. I highly recommend giving it a listen – you won't be disappointed!



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    Latest episodes from Houses on the Moon

    DE NOVO interview - THE ASK!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 31:17


    The arts serve as both an escape from and a reflection of our reality. And since its inception in 2001, the Houses on The Moon Theater company has focused on creating productions that shed light on and elevate the stories of these harsh realities of marginalized communities. In this powerful episode of The Ask, Jasmine Burton sits down with Jeffrey Solomon and Kim Baker Medina to discuss their most recent production De Novo, which tells the true story of a 14-year-old boy fleeing gang violence in Guatemala, and his fight to stay in the U.S. Tune in to hear us delve into the importance of telling stories that challenge the status quo, and how plays and podcasts can amplify voices of those whose experiences might otherwise go unheard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Partner Spotlight: IF YOU WERE IN CHARGE

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 62:16


    Now for your listening pleasure, Houses on the Moon would like to share this episode from one of our podcast friends and partners If You Were In Charge. The show is a new series tackling the big issues of our times but with extraordinary people sharing their solutions and ideas.  If You Were In Charge is brought to by the Robert Bosch Academy and ICAN (International Civil Society Action Network) This is an Africa Digital Audio (ADA) Production.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Partner Spotlight! JULIUS CAESAR

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 31:48


    Now for your listening pleasure, Houses on the Moon would like to share this episode from one of our podcast friends and partners Play on Podcasts: Julius Caesar, Episode 1: Beware the Ides of March. Marcus Gardley's adaptation of Shakespeare's roiling political drama takes us into the heart of the Civil Rights movement. This is the first of seven episodes. Listen to full play by searching for Play on Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts.  Also be sure to listen to previous episodes of our show, Houses on the Moon, including the new three-part De Novo series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    DE NOVO - Part 3 of 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 32:53


    On the streets of Guatemala City, gang members became Edgar's family.  But he dreamed of a different future.  To leave the gang was a death sentence.  Coming to the USA was his last hope. De Novo is a limited series adapted from Houses on the Moon Theater Company's acclaimed documentary play of the same name and tells the true story of Edgar Chocoy, a Guatemalan teenager who faces deportation after fleeing to the U.S. In 2002, fourteen-year-old Edgar Chocoy Guzman fled his barrio in Guatemala City, when MS-13, the largest gang in Central America, put a hit on his life. He traveled over 3,000 miles to be reunited with his mother, who had left him when he was a baby to go work in the United States. Detained by Homeland Security, Edgar, whose nickname was Lil' Silent because of his timid demeanor, spoke clearly and loudly about his fear of being deported: “I'm afraid to go back. They'll kill me.” A pro bono immigration lawyer helped Edgar argue his asylum case in front of a federal judge and the facts of Edgar's case are reconstructed by actors working with verbatim text from immigration court transcripts, interviews, letters, and other documents from this real-life asylum case.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    DE NOVO - Part 2 of 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 28:00


    On the streets of Guatemala City, gang members became Edgar's family.  But he dreamed of a different future.  To leave the gang was a death sentence.  Coming to the USA was his last hope. De Novo is a limited series adapted from Houses on the Moon Theater Company's acclaimed documentary play of the same name and tells the true story of Edgar Chocoy, a Guatemalan teenager who faces deportation after fleeing to the U.S. In 2002, fourteen-year-old Edgar Chocoy Guzman fled his barrio in Guatemala City, when MS-13, the largest gang in Central America, put a hit on his life. He traveled over 3,000 miles to be reunited with his mother, who had left him when he was a baby to go work in the United States. Detained by Homeland Security, Edgar, whose nickname was Lil' Silent because of his timid demeanor, spoke clearly and loudly about his fear of being deported: “I'm afraid to go back. They'll kill me.” A pro bono immigration lawyer helped Edgar argue his asylum case in front of a federal judge and the facts of Edgar's case are reconstructed by actors working with verbatim text from immigration court transcripts, interviews, letters, and other documents from this real-life asylum case.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    DE NOVO - Part 1 of 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:00


    On the streets of Guatemala City, gang members became Edgar's family.  But he dreamed of a different future.  To leave the gang was a death sentence.  Coming to the USA was his last hope. De Novo is a limited series adapted from Houses on the Moon Theater Company's acclaimed documentary play of the same name and tells the true story of Edgar Chocoy, a Guatemalan teenager who faces deportation after fleeing to the U.S. In 2002, fourteen-year-old Edgar Chocoy Guzman fled his barrio in Guatemala City, when MS-13, the largest gang in Central America, put a hit on his life. He traveled over 3,000 miles to be reunited with his mother, who had left him when he was a baby to go work in the United States. Detained by Homeland Security, Edgar, whose nickname was Lil' Silent because of his timid demeanor, spoke clearly and loudly about his fear of being deported: “I'm afraid to go back. They'll kill me.” A pro bono immigration lawyer helped Edgar argue his asylum case in front of a federal judge and the facts of Edgar's case are reconstructed by actors working with verbatim text from immigration court transcripts, interviews, letters, and other documents from this real-life asylum case.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #10 - BONUS EPISODE: Art Class Matters! HOTM & History UnErased Speak to Students from Bronx High School For Visual Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 23:20


    When Students at the Bronx High School for the Visual Arts looked around their school, they had a bad case of the "blahs." It was an art school without art, they said. They dreamed of making change but felt powerless and stuck until an idea long hindered began to bloom. In this episode, they discuss how they worked with school administrators to develop a special art project and start a new tradition. This bonus episode of the Houses on The Moon podcast is part of HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast program. The program is funded by the New York City Council Committee on Education, and was developed by History UnErased in partnership with Houses on the Moon Theater Company.To learn more, visit https://unerased.org/resource/nycdoe-youth-equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #9 - BONUS EPISODE: "Don't Say Gay?" HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast Program Speaks to Equality Florida

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 31:56


    "Don't Say Gay?" We don't think so! In response to Florida's new legislation banning classroom discussions of LGBTQ+ issues and lives, students from PRISM, Aviation High School's Gender and Sexuality Alliance, spoke to Brandon Wolf and Pat Padilla from Equality Florida about the fight against this controversial bill. Learn more in this special feature interview from HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast program. The Youth Equity Podcast Program is funded by the New York City Council, and developed by History UnErased and Houses on the Moon in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. To learn more, visit https://unerased.org/resource/nycdoe-youth-equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #8 - Luck of the Draw

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 30:53


    Episode 8 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast spotlights another true tale from gUN COUNTRY, our storytelling workshops with people whose lives have been touched by guns. In “Luck of the Draw” Antonius Wiriadjaja recounts how art and storytelling helped him survive a shooting and how he was forever changed by the love and violence he encountered that day. We'll also speak with Carolyn Dixon of Where Do We Go From Here, Inc., an organization dedicated to helping families navigate grief and trauma in the wake of gun violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #7 - Por Vs Para; Missives from the Wormhole

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 36:24


    On this week's podcast, we share true tales told from Jeffrey Solomon and Sachin Jain, the founders of our international LGBTQ+ story-sharing project THE Q STORY STREAM, about teachers coming out to students (or not!) in Staten Island and Mumbai, India. Afterward, guest host Emily Joy Weiner will speak with Jeff and Sachin about global creative collaboration, the vital but precarious position of queer teachers, and the struggle for LGBTQI liberation in both the U.S. and INDIA! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #6 - Zudaydah with a Backwards Z

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 31:05


    On Episode 6 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we share Zudaydah Rivera's true tale from Houses on the Moon’s SHARED SENTENCES, a storytelling project with people who have incarcerated loved ones. Zudaydah was just 4 years old when she first visited her father in a maximum security prison. In her story, “Zudaydah with a Backwards Z”, she struggles to help her young son deal with the imprisonment of his father, and face her own complicated relationship with mass incarceration. We also speak with Zudaydah and Prison Families Anonymous co-founder Barbara Allan about their lives, work, and involvement in SHARED SENTENCES. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #5 - Certificate of Fluency

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 20:47


    On this episode of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we spotlight another true tale from our cross-cultural LGBTQ story-sharing project, “Q Story Stream.” In "Certificate of Fluency," Cori Bratby-Rudd describes the realization of her lifelong dream to study in a foreign exchange program, and the fear of judgement from her host family over her two moms. Her story explores the tension between the desire to belong and the need to be true to family and oneself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4: Telenovela

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 22:27


    In Episode 4 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we share a true tale from our cross-cultural LGBTQ+ story-sharing project “Q Story Stream:" Jesús Daniel Cruz discovers first love in a country where he is doubly closeted, as a young gay man to his immigrant Mexican family, and as an undocumented young person in Trump's America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3: I Did Not Kill Brian; The Hollow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 28:08


    Highlighting America’s fraught relationship with guns, this episode features true stories from Houses on the Moon’s gUN COUNTRY, based on the accounts of those whose lives have been impacted by guns. In “I Did Not Kill Brian,” Brenda Currin shares how a late night home intrusion and her decision whether or not to pick up the loaded shotgun in the dresser drawer ties into her own dark family history. Ajia Gibson’s story “The Hollow” (told by Emily Joy Weiner), recalls how the hunger for answers and accountability in the wake of her mother’s accidental gun-related death divided Ajia and her family. Jeff joins Aija and Brenda in conversation about crafting their stories and considers how art might play an invaluable role in America’s struggle with gun violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2: Luca's Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 30:20


    When their son wants to dress up as Princess Elsa, of course, these two gay dads from New York City are cool with it, right? In “Luca’s Journey,” Carlos Encinias tells the true story of parenting a gender-expansive child with his husband, and the resistance they encounter from surprising places. Jeffrey Solomon chats with Carlos about his family’s journey and the process of developing this story with Houses as part of “TRANSformation,” a series of storytelling workshops and performances exploring gender identity and family. We then speak with Judy Sennesh of PFLAG’S NYC TransFamilies project, a key community partner in the development of “TRANSformation.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #1: Steve

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:33


    Our pilot episode highlights Houses on the Moon Theater Company’s 2014 storytelling piece gUN COUNTRY. HOTM artist Ian Eaton performs “STEVE”​: ​​​Having lost his teenage brother to the violence of the street, Ian reckons with the proper remedy to deal with his own fifth grade tormentor in 1980's Harlem.​ ​Host Jeffrey Solomon facilitates a discussion with Ian and Elaine Lane, the founder of David’s Shoes, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing teen violence through youth empowerment, education, and community engagement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Podcast Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 1:54


    Houses on the Moon Podcast is an original eight episode storytelling series dedicated to amplifying the unheard voice. Each episode features a remarkable true story (or two) curated from over twenty years of Houses on the Moon Theater Company’s unique development process of storytelling workshops and interviews with real people. The first season spotlights tales from individuals whose lives have been touched by guns; parents of gender-expansive children; families with incarcerated loved ones; a global conversation between LGBTQ+ storytellers in the U.S. and India; and undocumented youth. These stories, adapted for audio, will be followed by in-depth conversations with host Jeffrey Solomon, the storytellers, and featured community partners. The podcast also features original music by multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Raliegh Neal II. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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