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Jim Noguera, a most interested man in the world, is a fiction writer, higher ed teacher, and podcaster. His mission is action through meaning through conversation. He'll talk with musicians, poets, educators, entertainers, or whomever. He believes every person on Earth can teach you something, if yo…

Jim Noguera


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    #030. The Most Important Update to Date

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 10:25


    On this episode, I share some difficult thoughts about the continuation of this podcast, which I began on my own in 2017. Thank you so much for the support! PODCAST LINKS - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jim-nog-pod/id1212086477 - LibSyn: https://jimnogpod.libsyn.com - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ulkfhlzvz9HoZt7Jnb3dy?si=jsIAF5ynTgGbYQbeJ6_aiw JIM'S LINKS - Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/james.noguera.page - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com JIM'S BOOKS - _Monsters_ (2016, novella): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B1W8R7S?*Version*=1&*entries*=0 - _Remember Me like This_ (2013, poetry chapbook): https://www.amazon.com/Remember-like-This-James-Noguera-ebook/dp/B00HFKYE4G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1387731326&sr=8-2&keywords=remember+me+like+this

    #029. Zar of the Moon: Run

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 86:39


    Welcome to the Pod, this is Jim Nog. Thank you for listening. On this episode, my conversation with Zar of the Moon. Zar is somewhat of a mysterious figure. He is a masked rapper whose subject matter is the stuff of nightmares. He has not done a lot of publicity, so I'm grateful that he decided to spend time with me. I must say, though, that we faced a number of difficulties on the day we had scheduled to meet. We ended up recording in my car during quite a downpour. Parked in a residential area of The Bronx, we did the best we could. However, due to some technical difficulties, most of the conversation was lost. Alas. Live and learn. I decided to salvage what I could and release it. I might schedule somethign else with Zar in the future. But for now this will have to do. It begins with a scary rap song titled “Run.” Then the conversation begins. If you find this podcast valuable, please support it. I really could use your support. With sufficient funding I will be able to hire an editor, which will allow me to make more episodes. Here are some ways to support the Pod: - Become a patron at Patreon.com/jimnog - Subscribe to the Pod's youtube channel - Send donations to Paypal.me/jimnog - Tell your friends about the Pod or share episodes or write reviews - And, finally, you can purchase any of my books (linked below) OUTLINE 0:00 - Intro song 0:44 - Introduction 2:37 - "Run" by Zar of the Moon 5:02 - Start of convo: Why run? Does Zar run? 7:35 - The Smiths' influence on Zar of the Moon 11:30 - Zar's message about his future in rap 13:15 - Zar's parting message 14:12 - Outro song & credits PODCAST LINKS - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jim-nog-pod/id1212086477 - LibSyn: https://jimnogpod.libsyn.com - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ulkfhlzvz9HoZt7Jnb3dy?si=jsIAF5ynTgGbYQbeJ6_aiw JIM'S LINKS - Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/james.noguera.page - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com JIM'S BOOKS - _Monsters_ (2016, novella): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B1W8R7S?*Version*=1&*entries*=0 - _Remember Me like This_ (2013, poetry chapbook): https://www.amazon.com/Remember-like-This-James-Noguera-ebook/dp/B00HFKYE4G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1387731326&sr=8-2&keywords=remember+me+like+this REFERENCES - "How Soon Is Now" by The Smiths: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnpILIIo9ek 

    004. Should We Curse on alAndar?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 18:14


    Welcome to alAndar w/ Marcos & Jim, a podcast where two friends, united in their love of art, share and discuss their work, their struggles, and their thoughts on all things creative; it's sort of like show-and-tell - but for grown-ups!   Marcos de Jesús “de la Guagua” is a singer, song writer, and rapper.    James “Jim” Noguera is a fiction writer, university instructor, and podcaster.    This episode is about using curse words. Both artists share their differing perspectives on the use of profanity and, on the way, reach a compromise for the sake of the show.   Please like, share, comment, hit the notification bell, and subscribe to show your support!   The new Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-rQiTgW28XuE3Ub0bHWUPQ   MARCOS - Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua - Twitter: @delaguagua - Website: MarcosDeLaGuagua.com   JIM - Instagram: @jimnog - Twitter: @jimnog - Website: JamesNoguera.com

    003. Productivity, Purpose, and Neurodivergence

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 51:24


    Welcome to alAndar w/ Marcos & Jim, a podcast dedicated to sharing and discussing art; it's sort of like show-and-tell - but for grown-ups.   Who are these grown-ups? Well . . .   Marcos de Jesus “de la Guagua” is a singer, song-writer, and rapper. He's multi-talented, multi-dimensioanl, multi-cultural, and multi-lingual, and multi-other things. I am proud and lucky enough to call him a good friend and to start this project with him.   James "Jim" Noguera is a fiction writer and poet, a university instructor, and a podcaster. He's published & self-published work online and has an MFA in Creative Writing.   This episode is about productivity, meaning, and process. It's hard to find the right balance. For an artist, the mandate of creation requires sacrifice.   TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro song "Ghostly Grace" 0:33 - Intro 2:50 - What is productivity? 10:32 - Limitless possibility mindset vs. stoic acceptance of limitations 15:52 - Productivity, art, and neurodivergence 37:17 - Maximizing meaningful experience vs. minimizing regret 40:43 - What you do and how you do it; productivity vs. meaning 48:01 - Quoting rappers 49:14 - "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver & outro song "Space Jam"   Please like, share, comment, hit the notification bell, and subscribe to show your support!   The new Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-rQiTgW28XuE3Ub0bHWUPQ   MARCOS - Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua - Twitter: @delaguagua - Website: MarcosDeLaGuagua.com   JIM - Instagram: @jimnog - Twitter: @jimnog - Website: JamesNoguera.com

    #028. Marcos de Jesús "de la Guagua": Erstwhile Shuffle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 87:17


    On this episode, my conversation with Marcos de Jesus “de la Guagua.” Marcos is a good friend and has been on the show many times and needs little introduction. So, here's a short and sweet one. Marcos de Jesus “de la Guagua” is an artist, most notably, a singer, rapper, and dancer. He has roots in Milwaukee, the Bronx, Puerto Rico, and Pomerania. He's also a licensed NYC tour guide and is a virtual artist in residence at TLCofNYC.org. His compositions have been presented by What a Neighborhood! and Annabella Gonzalez Dance Theatre.   We had a hoot discussing his newest project Erstwhile Shuffle, a motet, or short sacred piece, encompassing varoius characters and genres, all anchored on the existential angst of modern life and inevitability of death. We talked about the meaning of music, coping with anxiety in modern life, why there's a dance challenge associated with the project, meaning in the finiteness of existence, the state of contemporary hiphop, and more. We also listened to Erstwhile Shuffle. It's fun; quirky; silly; hiphop-py; meaningful; emotional; and just, well, good.   Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy.     Currently, Jim Nog Pod is a one-man show. JNP takes a lot of effort and time. Please show your support via Patreon.com/jimnog.   Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro song 0:44 - Introduction 3:33 - Start of convo: What is the meaning of music? 16:15 - Some context for the Erstwhile Shuffle project 19:17 - "Erstwhile Shuffle II-Rap Song for the Club" 23:05 - What is the Erstwhile? 25:22 - "Erstwhile Shuffle III-BOTS et al. Dance, party! etc." 27:39 - What is the Erstwhile? cont'd 34:00 - How to cope with the existential angst of modern life? 43:09 - Why the suit coats, Marcos? 50:39 - Why does Erstwhile Shuffle have a dance challenge? 55:28 - "Erstwhile Shuffle IV-Extending Grace" 56:49 - What's the meaning of death? 1:09:38 - What's the state of contemporary hiphop? 1:20:10 - Wrap up 1:23:22 - Outro song: "Erstwhile Shuffle II-Rap Song for the Club" 1:26:38 - Credits   Jim's Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com   References: - "Don't Be an A-hole" by Marcos de Jesús "de la Guagua": https://delaguagua.com/track/2344139/don-t-be-an-a-hole - www.delaguagua.com - Marcos' Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/guaguaelectrica - Marcos' TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcosdelaguagua 

    #027 - Jan Robertson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 68:41


    Jan Robertson has been the BCC Writing Center Director since 2002. She holds a B.S. in Theater from Skidmore College, an MA in English from Columbia Teachers' College and has completed graduate coursework at the NYU School of Educational Theater. She has taught Writing, including the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP); ESL; and Freshman Composition for 32 years, beginning in Independent Schools, the Board of Education, later as an adjunct for BCC, Hostos, City College and in CLIP at Hostos. Since 2002, as BCC Writing Center Director, she has been dedicated to teaching Writing Center tutors how to help BCC students write, building confidence in their ideas and experiences, giving them hope, and keeping them in school.   We discuss a few of Jan's key formative childhood experiences related to teaching, advice for new teachers, qualities of a good tutor, qualities of a successful writing center, how to better advocate on behalf of a writing center, and more.   Currently, Jim Nog Pod is a one-man show. The Pod takes a lot of time and effort. Please show your support: like, subscribe, leave a comment, and you can donate via Patreon.com/jimnog. And thank you for your interest!   Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro song 0:42 - Introduction 3:21 - Start of convo; early formative experiences 6:06 - Did Jan always want to teach? 18:30 - Advice to new teachers 24:02 - Connection between teaching and acting 27:24 - Introversion being situational 28:34 - Why did Jan go into writing center work? 39:21 - What are qualities of a good tutor? 51:37 - What does a successful writing center do right? 1:00:53 - How to better advocate on behalf of a writing center 1:05:35 - Jan's parting message 1:06:55 - Outro song 1:08:02 - Credits   Jim's Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com   References: - Writing Center FB page: https://www.facebook.com/BCCWritingCenter - Writing Center Web page: https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/writing-center/ 

    #026 - Layla Merritt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 48:30


    Layla Merritt is a multi-faceted creator. She studied screenwriting in the Harlem Dramatic Writing Workshop at Columbia University and literature at The University of Michigan and The City College of New York. Her style is often dark comedy, imbued with themes of personal and systemic oppressions. She sees her work in the emerging genre of psychologically disturbing comedies like films from Jordan Peele and Bong Joon Ho. She has published short fiction and written, directed and produced off broadway theatre. We discuss dealing with writerly criticism, the MFA experience, her award-winning screenplay titled Baby Teeth, and more.   Currently, Jim Nog Pod is a one-man show. The Pod takes a lot of effort and time. Please show your support via Patreon.com/jimnog.   Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro song 0:44 - Introduction 1:59 - Start of convo; dealing with writerly criticism 11:07 - How to give constructive criticism 18:33 - Hemingway's writing 22:31 - Simplicity in writing 27:30 - Is an MFA "worth it"? 36:56 - About Layla's award-winning script Baby Teeth 40:09 - Dark comedy influences 46:44 - Outro song   Jim's Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com 

    #025 - Stephanie Gaitán

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 122:50


    Stephanie Gaitán is a writer, editor, and mother from the Bronx whose work has been featured in 433. Her past-times include laughing, sharing photos of cute everything with her friends, and binge-watching childhood TV shows with her daughter. Her work has also been featured in Stone of Madness Press, Voyage YA, and Palabritas, and she has work forthcoming in LaLibreta. You can find her on Twitter @GaitanWrites and on Instagram @JupiterGaitan. On this episode, we discuss the value of writing workshops and MFA programs, Stephanie's academic background, her passions, depression, effects of social media on society, our personal politics, socialism vs capitalism, UBI, SF movies and series that have influenced us, mixed identity, post-colonialism, the writing process, and much more. She also reads from an upcoming work titled “Hood Phantom.”  Episodes are also posted on Youtube on a new channel, Jim Nog Pod.  Currently, I am a one-man show. JNP takes a lot of effort and time. Please show your support via Patreon.com/jimnog. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro song 0:44 - Introduction 2:20 - Start of convo; about Stephanie 3:44 - 433 (magazine) 6:15 - Stephanie's creative writing background 12:02 - MFA programs and independent writing workshops 18:12 - About Stephanie's story “Neutron Star" 20:10 - Stephanie's academic background 25:00 - Stephanie's biggest passions 27:00 - Depression 31:12 - Therapy and mental health 35:55 - Effects of social media on society 41:59 - How to social media better 46:12 - Stephanie's politics 49:11 - Jim's politics 50:33 - How to define hard work 52:43 - Tax the rich 56:34 - UBI 1:02:22 - Star Trek: TNG 1:03:03 - Dr. Who 1:04:30 - HHGG 1:07:28 - Major Cow scene and philosophy 1:12:58 - Other influences (writers) 1:16:45 - Other influences (movies and series) 1:22:52 - Language learning 1:24:14 - Transracial Jimin 1:30:34 - Mixed racial identity 1:32:13 - Defensiveness & post-colonialism 1:36:12 - Stephanie reads her poem "Hood Phantom" 1:38:16 - Discussion of poem 1:42:52 - A story from Jim about artifice 1:45:34 - Stereotypes of hiphop heads 1:46:49 - Good writing in hiphop 1:48:24 - Stephanie's writing process 1:50:55 - Jim's writing process (w/ examples from others) 1:53:38 - Writers and cats 1:54:30 - Vegetarianism and pets 1:55:20 - NaNoWriMo 1:56:32 - Stephanie's parting message; being a "good writer" 2:01:04 - Outro song & some words about next time 2:02:11 - Credits Jim's Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnog/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimnog - Website: http://www.jamesnoguera.com References: - 433: https://www.fourthreethree.org - When We Make It by Elizabeth Velasquez: https://amzn.to/3uTML84 - "Forbidden Words (#TTR)" by Marcos de la Guagua: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iNIiLOUhM8 

    #024 - Draea

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 52:55


    Draea is a singer-songwriter based in Florida. She sings in a variety of genres, from jazz to oldies to hip hop and, yes, even rap. Along her journey, she has equipped herself with various skillsets such as videography, photography, retouching and creative directing, all culminating in an independent powerhouse of a creator. Draea's goal is to be an example for other independent artists in the music industry and to create a community where independent artists can help each other - instead of being shackled to the toxic dynamics of record labels. Draea is here to bring a new vibe and build a new tribe! On this episode, we discuss the creative process, society's toxicity, expanding your conscious, influences, predatory capitalist practices by the music industry and more. We also listen to three of Draea's songs: "Salt," "Narrow Minds," and "Used2." Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog 

    The Bronx Overthinkers Society Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 25:39


    The Bronx Overthinkers Society is a group of friends of current or former educators with roots in The Bronx. The members, or Bots, are, in no particular order, James Noguera ("Jim Nog"), writer and educator; Jose Reyes, educator; Marcos de Jesus, singer and songwriter; and Noman Jalal, software engineer. The name of the group is tongue-in-cheek and an allusion to neurodiversity. On this episode, Jim, Jose, Miguel, and Noman discuss failure, societal expectations, friendship, and the friends-vs.-family dilemma. "On Failing, Over and Over" by James Noguera Watch this episode on Youtube.

    alAndar w/ Marcos & Jim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 33:16


    Welcome to alAndar (from the Spanish for "when walking"), a hopeful new podcast and YouTube series, where singer-rapper Marcos de Jesus and writer and educator James Noguera share and explore their individual works of music and creative writing; it's like show-and-tell, but for grown-ups! On this episode, Jim shares the first story he ever published, the science fiction short story "Tim & the Parallel Worlds." Originally published as "Jim and the Parallel Words" in The WiFiles, it is the darkly humorous story of a boy who finds himself unstuck in a parallel world. Please like, share, comment, and subscribe to show your support! MARCOS - Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua - Twitter: @delaguagua - Website: MarcosDeLaGuagua.com JIM - Instagram: @jimnog - Twitter: @jimnog - Website: JamesNoguera.com

    alAndar w/ Marcos & Jim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 35:40


    Welcome to alAndar (from the Spanish for "when walking"), a hopeful new podcast and video series, where singer-rapper Marcos de Jesus and writer James Noguera share and explore their individual works within their respective crafts: music and creative writing; it's like show-and-tell, but for grown-ups! On this episode, Marcos shares his beautifully passionate work-in-progress "Costly Grace," a part-gospel, part-rap song inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop." Please like, share, comment, and subscribe to show your support! MARCOS - Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua - Twitter: @delaguagua - Website: MarcosDeLaGuagua.com JIM - Instagram: @jimnog - Twitter: @jimnog - Website: JamesNoguera.com

    Guagua Esoterica

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 26:06


    Welcome to Guagua Esoterica, a new hopeful project, where singer-rapper Marcos de Jesus (@marcos_de_la_guagua) brings the Guagua and educator Jim Noguera (@jimnog) brings the Esoterica. It's a safe space for friends to talk trivial and explore the meaning within. On this episode, they discuss the meanings behind the terms "guagua" and "esoterica" and their connection to the show's title. If you, like Marcos and Jim, find yourself often in a compressed, tangential convo trying to reach something . . . more, then search no further! In addition, this inaugural episode features a never-before-released remix of Marcos' song "Mindgame Aspects" (from the eponymous EP) produced by Jim Nog. Please like, share, comment, and subscribe to show your support! JIM - Instagram: @jimnog - Twitter: @jimnog - Website: JamesNoguera.com MARCOS - Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua - Twitter: @delaguagua - Website: MarcosDeLaGuagua.com

    Jim Nog Reads

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 12:49


    Jim Reads his flash fiction story "Snowflake" (1,100 words). Snow descends from the sky, covering all beneath its path in a white blanket, muffling the activity of the creatures on the surface, who trudge back and forth like ants. You are one of millions of them, making a way through the snow. Read the story via JamesNoguera.com/stories-poems  Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog

    23: Bronx Overthinkers Society, II

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 129:31


    The Bronx Overthinkers Society is a group of Bronx-born/raised individuals who work or have worked in education and who, as a whole, tend to overthink things. They are my friends. On this episode, I speak with Noman Jalal and Miguel Gil. Noman is a software engineer - and newest member of BOTS. He's also the youngest member. Miguel Gil is an educator, and is the oldest and, I would say, wisest BOT. They bring their different perspectives together to join me in a discussion of a wide range of financial topics, including, but not limited to, income inequality, hard work, luck, financial education, and social democracy. We start the conversation with the question: Should billionaires exist? Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog 

    22: Hip-Hop & People Fighting over TP

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 112:44


    CLS is a rapper-singer based in the Bronx (IG: @cls_10451). He’s also a doctoral candidate at Fordham University. In this two hour convo we talk life during the pandemic, his PhD full-ride scholarship, his recently released debut hip-hop album, Hip-Hop Evolution on Netflix, my weird relationship with hip-hop, his weird relationship with hip-hop, a musical announcement of my own, musical inspirations, and age and hip-hop.        I highly recommend listening to CLS' eponymous debut album. It's deep, sentimental, thoughtful, and courageous. It feels modern but very much in tune with the spirits of the hip-hop OGs. And he can sing, like, legitimately. Look for it wherever you get your music. Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog 

    Jim Nog Reads: "I Love You More"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 18:07


    On this episode, I read my short story "I Love You More." It was originally self-published in 2015 after failing to find a home in an online magazine after a couple of years. The impetus for the story came from a newspaper article, the title of which is revealed at the end of the story. I wanted to give the story context. I feel the story is apropos to the quarantine.  John loves his mom. But people keep calling. People won't leave them alone. They want to see her, talk to her. He tells them she can't. No one loves his mom like he does.  Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog

    21: Language Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 58:56


    John DePonte teaches for the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) at Bronx Community College. He’s an exceptional educator with a broad knowledge of his subject matter and thoughtful and effective pedagogy. This is a great podcast for anyone interested in ESL instruction and/or language learning. We talk about John’s teaching method; language learning, which includes various tips and tricks; and his website (link below). Research referenced (implicitly) : "The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets" by M. Keith Chen "Sex, Syntax, and Semantics" by Lera Boroditsky et al. (and because it's only a preview, click here for an insightful and apropos TED Talk by Boroditsky) For language learning (recommended by John): Yabla.com John DePonte's website: Speakening.com My 2015 free ebook: Language Learning for Free Support the Pod via Patreon.com/jimnog

    20: Gente

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 103:44


    Marcos de la Guagua is a multi-talented, Bronx-loving, soul-inspiring musical artist. He's gospel, hip hop, jazz - and much more. We talk about and listen to (some of) his new album titled The Mind-Game Aspects (2020). During the second half, we also touch on several other, though relevant, key topics, such as mental health, Hispanic identity, the problem with and possible solutions to words like "Latino" and "Latinx," cultural appropriation, identity politics, reparations, and even UBI.  

    019: The Ripple Effect of Positivity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 50:22


    Ibrahim Siddiq, AKA POET, is a poet, spoken word artist, and author. We mostly talked his recent collection of poems and verses called Words in Black and White. We also talked hiphop, veganism, and positivity.    You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    018: Violence & Competition

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 41:33


    Seko1844 is a graphic artist. Zar of the Moon is a spoken word artist. We hang out again and talk about some of the ethics around mixed martial arts, or MMA, while watching an old match between Wanderlei Silva and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.    Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCPpOkgaLdY   You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    017: The Bronx Over-Thinkers Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 88:45


    Marcos is a hiphop artist. Jose is an educator. Miguel is also an educator. Jim writes and teaches. The Bronx Over-Thinkers Society (BOTS) is their attempt at having meaningful and open conversations to learn, grow, and help others. They discuss, among other things, the meaning behind the Society, vegetarianism and veganism, philosophy and philosophers, and the Bronx.   You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    016: A Seventh-day Adventist, a Muslim, and an Agnostic Walk into a Bar . . .

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 91:02


    Jose Luis Reyes is an instructor at Bronx CC and a Seventh-day Adventist. Noman Jalal is a software engineer for a well-known tech company and a Muslim. We discuss religion: how the religious determine what's true when something contradicts their religion, differences between science and religion, and religion in the future. You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    Jim Nog Reads

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 22:36


    On this episode, your humble host reads one of his first stories to be published, titled "Homesick." Thom, a boy of eleven, tells of his struggles on Earth and his longing for his true home, among the stars. When will he go and leave this limited plane?

    015: Like a Nerdfest

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 87:37


    Seko1844 (@seko1844) is a graphic designer. Zar of the Moon (@zarofthemoon) is a musician and writer. They're friends and often stream on the former's YouTube channel. We discuss, among other things, flat earth, music, religion, and video games. You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    014: Krystyna Matczak

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 73:48


    Krystyna Matczak is an educator and writer. She earned her MFA from City College of New York, and she currently teaches orphans in Iraq for the non-profit: World Academy of Development. We discuss, among other topics, acclimating to a new, vastly different culture; some of the causes and possible solutions to the woes of Iraq and its people; and the process and experience of writing.  You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    013: What Parkland Has to Do with Young Men, and How to Help Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 101:33


    This episode's guest is Miguel, an educator and thinker, holding degrees in psychology and in philosophy. He also goes by the alias Megalith X, in reference to Neolithic stones that stand like gravestones and to Derrida, who speaks of the arbitrary but necessary relationship between signifier and signified. We talk about the recent shooting in Parkland, Florida; Men Go Their Own Way (MGTOW); and the Pickup Art (PUA). Here's a related blog post alluded to on the Pod from yours truly: "On Mass Shootings in America." You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    012: White-ish

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 74:38


    This episode features a conversation with host Jim Noguera, musician Marcos de Jesus and literature student Jaroslav Grytsayo about race, identity, and identity politics. It was originally a four-person conversation, but one of the participants withdrew his verbal contribution to the episode. So it's a bit edited. There's some missing context. Nevertheless, it was fun, jokes abound. Some politically incorrect statements were, indeed, stated. Ye be warned. But Brother Marcos made sure at certain points that white privilege was acknowledged and helped keep things more respectful.   You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    011: Daniel Yousef Tehrani

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 82:41


    Daniel Yousef Tehrani (FB: @yousefsong) is a singer and musician, as well as a teacher and tutor of English and writing. We sit down to chat about, among other topics, music and its effect on people, his formative years, and his influences. He even sings and plays the setar for us, a traditional Persian stringed instrument.  You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    010: Dominick Gaffney

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 89:33


    Dominick Gaffney (IG: @nyl22) is former VP of student government at Bronx CC. He comes back to the Pod to discuss, among other things: working at BCC's Writing Center, relationships and breakups, Trump, and making America better . . . again.  You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    009: Rebecca YS Perez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 62:25


    Rebecca YS Perez (@writer.rebeccaysperez, IG) is a spoken word artist and writer. She recently self-published a book titled I Hope You Fall in Love: A Collection of Poetry and Prose. We talk over Skype with regards to the book, her writing process, motivations, obstacles, and so on. She reads several pieces from the book, too. You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    008: Sam Kimball

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 65:19


    Sam Kimball (@sammytheoutlaw, IG) is a freelance journalist currently based in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. He joins me via FaceTime. We discuss such issues as the state of independent journalism in the Kurdistan Region, the difference between independent journalism and freelance journalism, and the pros and cons of freelance journalism. Please consider supporting Sam Kimball's Kickstarter: UNHEARD: The Voices of Iraq. You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

    007: James Noguera

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 70:00


    James Noguera (@jimnog) is a writer, teacher, and podcaster. On this special episode, Bronx musician Marcos & la Guagua (@MarcosylaGugua) acts as host, and Jim is guest. Jim reads excerpts from several of his works, and the two discuss such topics as the process of writing, teaching, and making art.

    006: Jaroslav Grytsayo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 76:52


    Jaroslav Grytsayo is a Ukrainian-born writing tutor. He joins host Jim Noguera in a park near his home in the Bronx to discuss his background and such topics as '90's rap music, the Left, President Trump, and President Putin.

    005: Dominick Gaffney

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 30:30


    Dominick Gaffney is former Vice President of the Student Government Association of Bronx Community College. We talk, among other things, about his childhood, growing up, his tenure, and about the president of the college. 

    004: Jose Luis Reyes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 80:14


    Jose Luis Reyes is an ESL instructor, working for the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP). We talk childhood experiences in the DR, his studies at NYU, learning English, language learning strategies, and his pedagogy for teaching ESL learners. 

    003: Daniel Boateng

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 78:55


    Daniel Boateng has taught in Africa (Ghana), China, and in the US. He is very well educated and performs and composes for several churches. We talk about his experiences teaching in various countries, his educational experiences, acquiring a foreign language (Chinese), and he even plays the keyboard for us and sings!

    002: C. Lionel Spencer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2017 64:37


    C. Lionel Spencer is a Bronx singer and rapper. He's also a writer and educator. We talk about his inspirations, his childhood, his family, and listen to musical snippets - including a song from his grandfather!

    001: Marcos & la Guagua

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 88:51


    Marcos & la Guagua is a Bronx musician. He's gospel, hip hop, jazz - and other things. We talk music, influences, identity, and listen to snippets from his current and upcoming albums. (Notice: there's a minor sound problem for the first ten minutes or so of the conversation.)

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