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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 a special live show, Lois Reitzes and Rose Scott reflect on 10 years of City Lights and Closer Look. On January 12, 2015, both shows launched as a part of WABE’s format shift to news and talk radio. The hosts share stories from the first decade on air and how they continue to amplify Atlanta. Guests include longtime contributors and friends of both programs: Camille Russell Love, longtime City of Atlanta Dir. of executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Hank Klibanoff, journalist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a Peabody Award-winning podcast host of Buried Truths Nsenga Burton, founder and editor in-chief of the award-winning news site The Burton Wire Chris Escobar, owner of the Tara and Plaza Theatres and executive director of the Atlanta Film Society Plus, performances from poet Jon Goode, comedian Mark Kendall, poet Adán Bean, and violinist Alice Hong. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special live show, Rose Scott and Lois Reitzes reflect on 10 years of Closer Look and City Lights. On January 12, 2015, both shows launched as a part of WABE’s format shift to news and talk radio. The hosts share stories from the first decade on air and how they continue to amplify Atlanta. Guests include longtime contributors and friends of both programs: Camille Russell Love, longtime City of Atlanta Dir. of executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Hank Klibanoff, journalist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a Peabody Award-winning podcast host of Buried Truths Nsenga Burton, founder and editor in-chief of the award-winning news site The Burton Wire Chris Escobar, owner of the Tara and Plaza Theatres and executive director of the Atlanta Film Society Plus, performances from poet Jon Goode, comedian Mark Kendall, poet Adán Bean, and violinist Alice Hong. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guests, host of The Show ATL, MS. DIA, founder of the Hip Hip Bridge Builders, MINISTER SERVER, and spoken word artist JON GOODE drop in to discuss the recent battle between DRAKE and KENDRICK and how it stacks up against RAP BATTLES of the past. Is this battle the greatest in HIP-HOP history, or did DRAKE and KENDRICK go too far? Why was KENDRICK declared the winner and will DRAKE'S career ever be the same? Where does KENDRICKS Not Like Us rank amongst all-time diss songs? Call in at 646.787.1691 and #GIVEUSYOUR3CENTS. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/support
In this chapter (our very last chapter of our very first book), Elmer finds the dragon!The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer has to find a way to cross the river.The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer meets a gorilla. And an upset gorilla, at that!The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer meets a lion. And an upset lion at that. The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer meets a rhinoceros. And a very upset rhinoceros, at that.The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer meets some tigers. The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer finds the river. And, as you can imagine, eats a lot more tangerines.The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer makes it to the port of Cranberry and then to the shores of Tangerina. The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this chapter, Elmer learns about the place known as Wild Island.The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here we are! Welcome to The Podcast Where They Read Stories. So glad you're here!In this chapter, our first Official Episode of The Podcast, we meet Elmer Elevator and he meets a cat. The cat then gives Elmer some very important information.The person reading the stories in this episode of The Podcast Where They Read Stories is Jon Goode: poet, storyteller, writer, and playwright. In addition to appearing on a bunch of television shows, he was also nominated for an Emmy, which is one of the fanciest awards in the whole wide world.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Author ReShonda Tate discusses her new book "THE QUEEN OF SUGAR HILL, A Novel of Hattie McDaniel.” Plus, poet Jon Goode takes the spotlight in our series, “Speaking of Poetry.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, a special episode of The Moth, live from the Union Chapel in London. Stories of holding on and letting go. Adventures in low-stakes crime, military training, and family trees. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode, with additional hosting by Jay Allison, producer of this show. Storytellers: Altar boy Kevin McDonnell idolizes the Six Million Dollar Man. Jon Goode must take a swim test to become a marine. Runa takes a journey into her family history. Nick Ullett describes his (mis)adventures on the path towards adoption.
On this episode, stories about the power of water. Hosted by Kate Tellers, Senior Director at the Moth. Storytellers: Linda Grosser discovers more about herself on a sailboat. Jon Goode learns that it's all about standing in the right line.
Poet, playwright, and storyteller Jon Goode joins us ahead of his upcoming performance at the Serenbe Wildflower Meadow for “A Night of Spoken Word.” Plus, we'll hear about the Rosenwald Schools, check in with Mondaii for “Speaking of Music,” and learn about two free movie events ahead of the “Out on Film” festival.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Books are powerful tools for learning, connection, evolution, and reconsideration. From storytelling through fiction to learning about the real lives of others in nonfiction works, books help us reshape our thinking, communicate with the people in our lives, and sometimes just get lost in a really good story. Erica Courdae joins India to discuss some of the books that have strongly impacted them and how they think about everything from storytelling to gentrification to minimalism. In this discussion: Storytellers who took us on unexpected journeys A book that helped us rethink what we know about gentrification Reconsidering minimalism and intentionality Connect with India Jackson and Flaunt Your Fire: Flaunt Your Fire LinkedIn: India Jackson Instagram: @FlauntYourFire Ready to dive deeper? Want to learn more about our favorite and recommended books and support Pause on the Play® at the same time? Head to our bookshelf at pauseontheplay.com/books. 10% of every purchase goes to Pause on the Play® to help keep the podcast and our other free resources available. Buying through Bookshop also supports independent bookstores that are vital resources in their communities. Align the way you shop with your values and vote with your dollars at pauseontheplay.com/books Resources: Pause on the Play® Bookshelf Pause on the Play® Ep 98: Weaving Story, Experience, and Humor into the Way You Communicate with Jon Goode Flaunt Your Fire® Ep 54: Creating Consistent Curated Content with Jon Goode
Travel expert Rick Steves stops by for this month's "ATL Up and Away." Plus, co-directors Divyesh Balamurali and Krishna Upadhyayula detail Awaaz, The National South Asian A Cappella Championship, coming to the Rialto Center for the Arts this Saturday. Then, Atlanta poet Jon Goode shares his poem dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr., "Me, God and Destiny," and City Lights remembers Atlanta photojournalist and former WABE colleague Boyd Lewis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we play a story from Salman Rushdie, a treasured member of The Moth family. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Host: Jon Goode Storyteller: Salman Rushdie
In this hour, stories of education, illumination, or just being schooled. The lessons learned from communities new and old, on top of a glacier, and from children. This episode is hosted by 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: Dan Souza teaches English and learns about Hungarian karaoke. Jen Rubin plans to be spontaneous. Matty Struski learns about resiliency, and slides. Diane Harari learns that piano recitals are child's play. Burnell Cotlon returns to the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina to rebuild the community he loves.
District 35, Wednesday April 27th Senate: Mark Harris (incumbent), Doug Toomer (challenger) House Seat A Kevin Andrus (incumbent), Jon Goode (challenger) House Seat B: Chad Christensen (incumbent), Josh Wheeler (challenger)
Jon Goode talks about the issues facing Idahoans today and why he is running to represent district 35 (formerly district 32) in the Idaho House of Representatives.
This week, connecting with your faith, and going to prom. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Host: Jon Goode Storytellers: Tia Valeria, Eddy Laughter
This week, two stories honoring Veterans, and a can't-miss interview with 98-year-old WWII Vet Tom Sitter. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. To see the extras for this episode, head to our website: themoth.org/extras Hosted by: Jon Goode Storytellers: Scott Young & Tom Sitter
The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes. You hear the Moth Radio Hour each week on UPR. The Moth Mainstage, the live stage show, is coming to Cache Arts in Logan. Ahead of that event, one of the Moth Mainstage hosts, Jon Goode, will join us today.
The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes. You hear the Moth Radio Hour each week on UPR. The Moth Mainstage, the live stage show, is coming to Cache Arts in Logan . Ahead of that event, one of the Moth Mainstage hosts, Jon Goode, will join us today.
Consistency is key for so many things, and especially on social media, but creating all of that content can feel overwhelming or impossible. How do you show up consistently without social media taking your attention from all of your other responsibilities to your clients, your team, and your life outside of work? Jon Goode joins India to discuss moving the conversation from constant creation to content curation. In this discussion: How content curation saves you and your audience time Crediting creators and why branding your curated content is worth it Curating content based on where you want to go, not where you are How amplifying other creators builds connections and creates opportunities Connect with Jon Goode: Instagram: @jon_goode Facebook: @jon.goode Connect with India Jackson and Flaunt Your Fire: Flaunt Your Fire Instagram: @FlauntYourFire, @theIndiaJackson Your actions for this episode: Visit PauseOnThePlay.com/community to learn more about joining a community that provides an incubator where members can test ideas, ask for support and feedback and build trusting relationships that expand the ethical marketplace.
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
This week, a story about losing and finding home with a story from The Moth's Global Program. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Storyteller: Andrew Mude
Point of view is what connects your content to your people. Inviting people into your personal lived experience while providing space for theirs to breathe allows both sides to appreciate the other. Authentic content hits that sweet spot - the intersection of what we share, where we’re similar, and where our experiences diverge - every time. It allows both creator and audience to agree and, perhaps more importantly, how to disagree in a way that keeps the dialogue going. Award-winning spoken word poet Jon Goode joins Erica to discuss and demonstrate strategies for utilizing lived experience, creative narrative, and humor to foster a stronger connection - even in moments of dissent - with your audience. In this discussion: An introduction to Jon Goode and his work How to let go of pretense in everything you create Musicians and musical works that demonstrate exceptional communication tactics Agreeing to disagree - and still engage in effective dialogue Sharing insight versus contrarianism Serving meaning and message Storytelling through the lens of Black experience Getting comfortable with rejection Connect with Jon Goode Mydas Conduit Instagram Facebook The Moth Jon Goode is an Emmy nominated writer raised in Richmond, VA and currently residing in Atlanta, GA. Jon’s work has been featured on CNN, HBO, BET, VH-1, TVOne, and used by several other networks and corporations. Jon’s work earned him the 2006 Promax Gold for the best copyright in North America. His collection of poems and short stories, Conduit, was #1 on Amazon for 16 weeks. Jon's debut novel, Mydas, was released on Sept 14th 2020. It debuted as a #1 new title on Amazon.com. Jon is a Fellow of AIR Serenbe and the current host of The Moth, Atlanta. *** Check out our full show notes for more at https://www.pauseontheplay.com/potp/ep98. Keep The Dialogue Going Learn how to craft content that delivers your message through a variety of creative strategies and media. Join us over at Pause On The Play The Community as we continue to examine the lessons Jon shared during our March 2021 theme of the month. Be sure to rate + review the podcast!
Steve Johnson speaks to musician and writer Jon Goode. This content has been provided by Keep Cardiff Live. For more music-related news and interviews, visit keepcardifflive.com
This week, two stories about moments of reckoning. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Recording support from Tiffany Goode. Storytellers: Julie Baker, Meg Lavery
Jon is is a musician and writer who has played with and written for various artists in the UK and beyond. Recent credits include playing, touring and recording with UK Number one selling artist Sian Evans (of Kosheen) and BBC radio favourites Zervas and Pepper.
This week, Kathi Kinnear Hill has hard conversations on the campaign trail. This week’s episode of The Moth Podcast is hosted by Jon Goode. Head to the extras for this weeks episode for photos from Kathi, as well as information about registering to vote - themoth.org/extras. Hosted by: Jon Goode Storyteller: Kathi Kinnear Hill
This week, Boot Riley talks about a time he did everything right. This episode is hosted by beloved Moth StorySLAM and Mainstage host, Jon Goode. Story by: Boots Riley
This episode, Adan Bean spotlights Brownsville’s very own Ka. The reclusive Brooklyn emcee is known by his penchant for minimalist production and obscure samples which serve as a bedrock for deeply personal and reflective writings. NPR describes his gritty work as “steel poetry”. For this reason, he felt it best to reach out to the Emmy award-nominated writer, author, poet, and host of The Moth Atlanta, Jon Goode to discuss the quiet appeal of Ka. On the heels of his new release, Descendants of Cain, we hope you find the gifts in the monotone magic of Ka.
He was a civil rights icon, beloved father and husband, who would be 91 years old this year. On Monday, the nation celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Georgia native was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee a day after delivering one of his most memorable speeches, “I've Been To The Mountaintop.”
The season of holiday cheer and giving can be especially difficult for people going through loss, illness or other challenges that come with being human. Atlanta-based poet, author and playwright Jon Goode is a close observer of how people make their way through the world. You may have seen him on HBO's Def Comedy Jam or CNN's Black in America. He's also host of the StorySLAM events at The Moth in Atlanta.
Full Table was established to celebrate the commonalities and shared human experiences that make life so wonderful. This is undermined by the rampant racism and ignorance of the United States and World at this time. In an effort to become better educated and to amplify the voices of the black community, the Full Table team sits down with friends, family, and mentors from the black community to hear their stories, their unique perspectives, and to learn and grow from their leadership. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/full-table/support
Oh Baby Baby, How Was I Suppose To Know by Charles Parrott Originally performed at Case Studies Untitled by Ryan Jones Originally performed at WriteClub Soul Akin by Jon Goode
On today’s Lady Bits we indulge in spoiler-free discussions of our favorite Netflix shows, including The Haunting of Hill House, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Maniac, and a little A Star is Born thrown in for good measure. With special guest, Jon Goode! This episode will be the last episode of The Feminine Mistake Podcast … Continue reading FMP EP 324 NO SHOWERS FOR BRADLEY COOPER →
On today’s show, we discuss those final shocking scenes in Sorry To Bother You that make us never want to party with Armie Hammer. With special guest, Jon Goode!
Power callers, creepy corporate institutions, and the life cycle of a meme – this and more as we continue our discussion of the film Sorry to Bother You with special guest Jon Goode!
This episode features: 0:45 It Just Is by Benjamin Carr Originally performed at True Story 9:40 The Talk by Jon Goode 14:53 Blocked by Rita Nicole Leslie Originally performed at Bleux Stockings Society
Do you ever think about Don? We sure do! Join us this week as we begin a three part discussion on Boots Riley’s wildly imaginative masterpiece, Sorry To Bother You, with special guest Jon Goode.
Sports Reporters, with Nate Baker and Jon Goode, from 2-26-18
Welcome to The B.Fly's Poetic Lounge Presents...Theresa Tha Songbird!!! Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. is a consummate singer-spoken word artist-performer, infusing her works with a special brand of wit, humor and soul. Writing since age 14 and singing from age 9, Theresa Tha Songbird is no stranger to the stage and an addict to creativity. Theresa began performing poetry as a teen for her High school speech team and quickly rose to become a champion competition Verse Reader. As the only black student to graduate from the 2004 Millikin University School of Music Theresa garnered tenacity in hard work and an ultimate faith in her talents. Her art is sound and word therapy. She is healing each audience member and listener with a well-tuned vibration of love through poetry and song. Atlanta resident and Chicago native S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. is taking the world by storm as she tours her one-woman show, " B.I.R.D. is the WORD" throughout the country. Fueled by the love of creating Theresa is constantly writing and pushing her talents. She is presently producing and recording new music with her Iglootew Studios associate and producer, Terry Gordon of the Greasekydz. In becoming the primary female R& B vocalist associated with Iglootew Studios S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. has worked alongside Atlanta's underground hip-hop stars writing and guest performing on multiple projects including work with Dead Pres producer, Mike Flo. Most recently S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. has had the honor of appearing on the season 3 Finale episode of Verses and Flow engineered by Lexus on TVOne, appearing alongside CNN “Black in America” poets,Vision and Jon Goode.
WKPJB Radio 103.9 The Indie Storm presents Open Mic hosted by Jamie Bond, Chamber Seven and Kelligraphy Pens featuring Jon Goode Tonight we are featuring the Extraordinary, Amazing, Comedic, Prolific - HBO's Def Jam Poetry, BET's Lyrical Cafe, VH1's Verses and Flow, Emmy Nominated poet Jon Goode. He has shared the stage with artists such as Mos Def, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Common, Jamie Foxx, Musiq Soul Child, Will Downing, The Last Poets, Amiri Baraka and a host of other amazing poets, comedians and entertainers. His writing lives somewhere between Gil Scott Heron and Bill Cosby which is a beautiful place to be. Come join us Tuesday, October 29th at 8:00pm EST fo
Join Trellis Usher, BluePrint host, as she talks to Atlanta’s own Spoken Word and Literary Artist, Jon Goode. Jon will talk to us about living authentically and on purpose. He will share with us how he’s navigated the various components of his life that have allowed him to pursue his passions and how he's made tough choices to step out of the expectations of others to create a life that fits who he is. Jon will also share what’s going on with his new play, when and where we can expect to see it. Jon is an Emmy Nominated writer and the winner of the 2006 Promax Gold for best copyright North America. His work has been featured in CNN's Black In America, HBO's Def Poetry, BET's Lyric Cafe, TVOne's Verses and Flow, in commercials and interstitials for TVLand/Nick @ Nite and in radio commercials for McDonalds. Jon has done print work for Nike and Rolling Out Urban Style Weekly. He has also recently written promos in association with 20th Century Fox Films. Jon has toured the country extensively with his work and received rave reviews from the litany of venues, festivals, colleges and universities he's appeared at. He has shared the stage with: Mos Def, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Common, Jamie Foxx, Musiq Soul Child, Will Downing, Ledisi, The Last Poets, Amiri Baraka, and a host of other amazing poets, comedians and entertainers.