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Join our storytellers on this week's Moth Radio Hour as they experience the unexpected twists and turns of life. From a Russian bathhouse in New York City to a lonely road in West Virginia, these stories go places you won't see coming. This episode is hosted by regular Moth host Jon Goode. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: An argument in a Russian bathhouse leads Sofija Stefanovic to an unlikely connection in a new city. A painful diagnosis brings John Mack Freeman's family together for one last birthday party. Jon Goode's car breaks down, he gets picked up by a stranger, and then it gets even stranger. While working as an instructor for a wealthy teen, Aydrea Walden realizes that everyone has their struggles. A letter from the blood bank turns Ijeoma Oluo's life upside down. Podcast # 727 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this hour, stories of how we see ourselves, the perceptions of others, and the often gaping chasm in between. The struggle to prove oneself, challenge a stereotype, keep up appearances, and finally discover what really fits. This hour is hosted by Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media, the producer of this show.Storytellers:Enrique García Naranjo is stopped by border patrol.Aydrea Walden realizes her classmates see her differently.Miles Crabtree tries out for his school's production of "How the West Was Won."Kimberly Rose sees herself disappearing in her marriage.Jessi Klein lands what she thinks is her dream job.
Screenwriter, actress, and lover of waltz, Aydrea Walden stops by to drop actionable tips on writing, how to break into the industry, and spill all the tea on what it was like to co-write a Christmas movie with Saeed. Get your notes together before you hit play! 2 Writers Talking Shit is hosted by Melanie Maras and Saeed Crumpler, working writers in Hollywood who share everything about what it means to be a writer and make it in the industry. Their in-depth interviews with industry professionals impart all the information they wish they had when starting out. Learn about writing wins and losses through a raw and unfiltered lens. Subscribe and share the podcast now!
A former newspaper reporter, Aydrea Walden is currently a Staff Writer for Disney Jr., and has also written for Nickelodeon, Highlander Films, Now Write! Screenwriting Book Series, Makers Studios, The Walt Disney Company, and Amazon. She recently worked as a Development Executive at NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises where she helped create programming for the award-winning DreamWorksTV YouTube channel; and developed long form kids and family programming.Aydrea is the creator and star of the Webby-nominated series, Black Girl in a Big Dress. She is a multiple Moth StorySLAM winner, and recently completed the East Coast premiere of her one-woman show, The Oreo Experience: A Total Whitey Trapped in a Black Chick's Body, based on the blog of the same name, which has been featured in GOOD Magazine and Jezebel.com
Join our storytellers on this week's Moth Radio Hour as they experience the unexpected twists and turns of life. From a Russian bathhouse in New York City to a lonely road in West Virginia, these stories go places you won't see coming. This episode is hosted by regular Moth host Jon Goode. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Jon Goode Storytellers: John Mack Freeman, Aydrea Walden, Jon Goode, Sofija Stefanovic, Ijeoma Oluo
Thank you, Aydrea, for being a guest and sharing your wisdom! You can find her on Twitter @BlkGirlBigDress and watch her web series "Black Girl in a Big Dress" here.Please email us with any questions or future episode topic suggestions at typintoons(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or shoot us a message @typintoons on Twitter or InstagramAs always, our music and logo are by Kirk AdolphThanks for listening!
This week, two stories about the sometimes bumpy road to connection. This episode of All Together Now is hosted by Dame Wilburn. Hosted by: Dame Wilburn Storytellers: Aydrea Walden, Katie Vaca
In this hour, stories of how we see ourselves, the perceptions of others, and the often gaping chasm in between. The struggle to prove oneself, challenge a stereotype, keep up appearances, and finally discover what really fits. This hour is hosted by Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media, the producer of this show. Hosted by: Jay Allison Storytellers: Enrique García Naranjo, Aydrea Walden, Miles Crabtree, Kimberly Rose, Jessi Klein
One sold a movie. One was nominated for a Webby. And one decided to just focus on being happy. Denise Cruz-Castino, Aydrea Walden and Mike Martin update.
This week Nathan and Eric chat with Aydrea Walden; creator, writer, producer and star of the web series 'Black Girl in a Big Dress', which will soon be releasing it's second season! Black Girl in a Big Dress is a series about an African American Anglophile cosplayer in love with the Victorian Era who's trying to bring a fantasy courtship from her re-entactment events into the real world. We chat with Aydrea about growing up in Corpus Christi, moving to Washington State to start her writing career as a news journalist, moving to L.A., and of course her web series, enjoy! Follow Aydrea and Black Girl In a Big Dress here: Website: blackgirlinabigdress.com Twitter: @BlkGirlBigDress Facebook: @BlackGirlinaBigDress Instagram: @blackgirl_bigdress Be sure to follow This Is Happening! to stay up to date with the pod: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thisishappeningpod Soundcloud: @thisishappeningthepodcast Instagram: @thisishappeningthepodcast Twitter: @TIHthepodcast
Aydrea Walden was kind enough to come back (original interview here) on after her web series 'Black girl in a Big Dress" Link Here fired up and hit the internet. We talk about race and racial perceptions, the response to her show, and how they relate to Aydrea's life and background. About "Black Girl in a Big Dress" Join awkward African American Anglophile Adrienne (aka "Lady Kate") as she navigates 21st century issues with 19th century ideals...oh, and often while wearing a giant Victorian dress that would have made the queen herself envious. (Just kidding, Lady Kate would never do anything to upset her monarch)?
This week, we interview Aydrea Walden, creator/writer/star of the webseries - Black Girl in a Big Dress. BGIABG is a series about an African American Anglophile cosplayer in love with the Victorian Era who's trying to bring a fantasy courtship from her re-entactment events into the real world. Find Aydrea on Twitter @BlkGirlBigDress Watch the series here - http://www.blackgirlinabigdress.com/
Jeremy talks with Aydrea Walden, creator of the blog TheOreoExperience.Com, and upcoming web-series Black Girl in a Big Dress. About : BLACK GIRL IN A BIG DRESS is a series about an African American Anglophile cosplayer in love with the Victorian Era who's trying to bring a fantasy courtship from her re-enactment events into the real world. Adrienne feels happy and confident when she's dressed up living life like it's a fairy tale, but back in the real world, it's a whole different story. Put her in a petticoat, and Adrienne can hold court with the best of them. But when the costumes come off and she has to just be herself, she has a hard time knowing who that is or how she fits in. Links: The Oreo Experience Black Girl in a Big Dress Aydrea on Twitter
What does our wayward waddling criminal have planned this time, and how does fancy food play into the fowl fiend's flights of felony? Aydrea Walden helps us pluck the Penguin's true motives.