Podcast appearances and mentions of julia dewitt

  • 9PODCASTS
  • 24EPISODES
  • 42mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Jan 9, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about julia dewitt

Latest podcast episodes about julia dewitt

Snap Judgment
The Line - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 50:00


It's 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It's Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history. And a young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best.STORIESWe Are Not Yellow PearlIt's 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It's Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history.This story contains strong language and references to Japanese Internment and racism against Asians and Asian Americans. Sensitive listeners, please be advised.Thank you, Nobuko, for sharing your story with Snap!After their first and last TV performance, Nobuko and Chris recorded “Yellow Pearl,” “We Are The Children,” and other songs on their 1973 album A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America. And while Chris, unfortunately, passed away in 2005, Nobuko is still making music to this day.For more, check out Noboku's recently released memoir: Not Yo' Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution. And go to Noboku's website to see what she's working on next!Produced by David Exumé, original score by Daniel RieraThe Accidental Arms DealerA young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best.Big thanks to David Packouz for sharing your story. If you want to find out the dirty, dirty, gritty, gritty behind this piece, check out the book written by Guy Lawson; it's called “Arms and the Dudes.”Produced by Anna Sussman & Julia DeWitt in collaboration with Guy Lawson. Original score by Renzo Gorrio. Artwork by Teo Ducot.Snap Classic - Season 16 - Episode 1

Snap Judgment
Double Trouble - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 41:10


A rock climber hits the jackpot in Yosemite and Moss Hills saves the day with his music on a sea cruise. Two stories… double the trouble.STORIESLake ChronicopiaDale Bard was a young rock climber in Yosemite in the '70s. Back then, rock climbing was an obscure, expensive passion. And he came across the most unbelievable cash cow you've ever heard of.Thank you, Cisco DeVries, Papa Tom DeVries, all the climbers that helped us, and a big huge thanks to the filmmakers Greg Laut and Nicholas Rosen from Sender Films. Check out our link to their amazing documentary on this very story, “Valley Uprising.”Produced by Anna Sussman & Julia Dewitt, original score by Leon MorimotoThe Sinking of the Cruise Ship OceanosMoss Hills takes us on a sea cruise and saves the day with his music.Thanks, Moss, for sharing your story with us! Love this story? Learn more about the sinking of the Oceanos or watch a video of the ship's final moments!Produced by Joe Rosenberg, original score by Renzo GorrioSnap Classic – Season 15 – Episode 35

love snap moss yosemite double trouble oceanos valley uprising joe rosenberg anna sussman julia dewitt
Mother Nature Will Kill You
Episode 53 - Uppers and Downers

Mother Nature Will Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 102:48


Jillian and Haley dive deep, deep down into the heartbreaking and terrifying story of Deon Dreyer, Dave Shaw, and Don Shirley, and their dives in Bushman's Hole, the third deepest water filled cave in the world. Sources: Where No One Should Go, Don Shirley, Glynn Washington, and Julia Dewitt, NPR Raising the Dead, Tim Zimmerman, Outside Magazine Pickersgill's Reed Frog, Hyperolius pickersgilli, Amphibian Survival Alliance

The Autonomous Creative
When it's time to walk away from a creative career (and why that's totally OK), with Julia DeWitt

The Autonomous Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022


Julia DeWitt spent most of 2020 at a Zen Buddhist monastery and is currently pursuing a master's degree in social work. So...why is she on the Autonomous Creative? Because for the prior eight years, she had an incredibly successful career in podcasting. I met Julia in 2012, while she was l interning at “Snap Judgement,” and I was working on my book, Out on the Wire. In this episode, Julia walks me through the last eight years, filling in the blanks on how she rocketed from intern to senior producer. And most interestingly, why she decided to leave it all behind. Though Julia ultimately pivoted away from creative work, her quest to prioritize the work most meaningful to her is familiar. We discuss the challenges of walking away from a career — and identity — you've invested so much energy in, and Julia explains why she considers her past work a necessary “honing.” We also examine how outside forces influence art, whether it's pressure from the market or feedback from editors and collaborators. When should you make compromises and when should stand your ground? More from the episode... In the early days of her podcasting career, how did Julia go from an eager outsider to producer at one of the hottest podcasts? How did she find the courage to put herself out there and make connections? Julia shares some the conflicts arise when telling other people's stories when producing stories for podcasts like "Snap Judgement." Julia tells the hilarious story behind her infamous anonymous phone chat story "The Superchat," and what it taught her about being clear with her personal boundaries that feeds into her relationships and work today. We discuss how external forces affect creative work. Are they innately problematic? How can you stay true to your vision while finding market success? After building a hugely success career, when and why did Julia realize her career in podcasting was no longer fulfilling? "I became interested in more parts of my life than my career." — How sobriety and Zen Buddhism prompted Julia's massive career pivot. What is the underlying thread that connects Julia's passion for storytelling with her new career path in social work? Julia looks back on her career in podcasting: "Those things are exactly what needed to happen so that I can understand this next career move.” We get real about the personal toll of career pivots, including how to cope when your identity is deeply rooted in past work. Additional links: The Superchat: https://podcasts.apple.com/is/podcast/the-superchat/id84389707?i=1000237939720 Rocky: https://www.npr.org/2015/09/18/441446074/rocky Lefty Disco: https://www.thirdcoastfestival.org/feature/lefty-disco Out on the Wire: https://jessicaabel.com/out-on-the-wire/The Autonomous Creative is brought to you by Authentic Visibility: marketing for creatives who (think they) hate marketing. Learn more here!

Snap Judgment
Wherefore Art Thou?

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 49:06 Very Popular


A pair of star-crossed lovers encounter the paranormal while performing Romeo & Juliet in fair Wisconsin. And when a man falls in love with his wife he doesn't just get one life partner - he gains an entire family. STORIES Romeo & Juliet A pair of star-crossed lovers encounter the paranormal in fair Wisconsin, where we lay our scene. This story comes to us from our evil-twin, Spooked, a Luminary Original podcast. Want more Spooked? Season 6 of Spooked is streaming now. This Luminary Original Podcast is rolling out new episodes through Spring, 2022. You can hear the newest episodes by subscribing to the Luminary Channel on Apple Podcasts, or directly on Luminary. Thank you, Kelsey Brennan & Andy Truschinski, for sharing your story! Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Nicholas Marks Multiplicity When you get really close to someone, you get to know different sides of them naturally. It was no different when Jim Bunkelman fell in love with his wife, Rhonda. What was different was just how many different sides of Rhonda there were. This does refer to trauma from sexual and physical abuse, sensitive listeners are advised. Thanks, Jim, for sharing your story with us! If you'd like to learn more about what is referred to by some as healthy multiplicity, Jim suggests you consult Healthymultiplicity.com and Multiplicity 101 for more information. Produced by Julia DeWitt, sound design by Leon Morimoto Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 13 - Episode 7

Snap Judgment
The Line

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 50:08


It's 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It's Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history. And a young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best. STORIES We Are Not Yellow Pearl It's 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It's Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history. This story contains strong language and references to Japanese Internment and racism against Asians and Asian Americans. Sensitive listeners, please be advised. Thank you, Nobuko, for sharing your story with Snap! After their first and last TV performance, Nobuko and Chris recorded “Yellow Pearl,” “We Are The Children,” and other songs on their 1973 album A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America. And while Chris, unfortunately, passed away in 2005, Nobuko is still making music to this day. For more, check out Noboku's recently released memoir: Not Yo' Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution. And go to Noboku's website to see what she's working on next! Produced by David Exumé, original score by Daniel Riera The Accidental Arms Dealer A young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best. Big thanks to David Packouz for sharing your story. If you want to find out the dirty, dirty, gritty, gritty behind this piece, check out the book written by Guy Lawson; it's called "Arms and the Dudes." Produced by Anna Sussman & Julia DeWitt in collaboration with Guy Lawson. Original score by Renzo Gorrio. Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 12 - Episode 49

Snap Judgment
Double Trouble

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 41:19


A rock climber hits the jackpot in Yosemite and Moss Hills saves the day with his music on a sea cruise. Two stories… double the trouble. STORIES Lake Chronicopia Dale Bard was a young rock climber in Yosemite in the '70s. Back then, rock climbing was an obscure, expensive passion. And he came across the most unbelievable cash cow you've ever heard of. Thank you, Cisco DeVries, Papa Tom DeVries, all the climbers that helped us, and a big huge thanks to the filmmakers Greg Laut and Nicholas Rosen from Sender Films. Check out our link to their amazing documentary on this very story, "Valley Uprising." Produced by Anna Sussman & Julia Dewitt, original score by Leon Morimoto The Sinking of the Cruise Ship Oceanos Moss Hills takes us on a sea cruise and saves the day with his music. Love this story? Learn more about the sinking of the Oceanos or watch a video of the ship's final moments! Produced by Joe Rosenberg, original score by Renzo Gorrio Snap Classic - Season 12 - Episode 44

love yosemite double trouble oceanos valley uprising joe rosenberg anna sussman julia dewitt
Snap Judgment
Brass Ring - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 40:48


A fortune hunter searches for buried treasure in an Arizona silver mine but finds something he never expected. And a young boy learns how to hustle and survive in Brooklyn during a time when the mob ran the streets. STORIES Silver Mine W.C. Jameson has searched for a recovered buried treasure across the world. But on a search in Arizona, he found something he never expected. Find out more about W.C. Jameson’s work and adventures at his website. Produced by Anna Sussman, original score by Leon Morimoto Number One Boy In Brooklyn, before it was hip, back in the days when Williamsburg was still rough and the mob ran Red Hook, this is where Lou Diaz learned how to hustle as a young boy. It was on these same streets that this hustle would be particularly handy in a totally different way than he ever expected. Check out Lou’s book, Dancing with the Devil: Confessions of an Undercover Agent. Produced by Julia Dewitt, original score by Renzo Gorrio Artwork by Teo Ducot

Snap Judgment
Gotcha

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 67:16


A rowdy radio show. A sick listener. A Radio DJ who gets in way, way too deep. This story is a co-production between Snap Judgment Studios, Hi-Phi Nation with Barry Lamb, and our dear friends over at Love and Radio.  Listen & subscribe to Hi-Phi Nation with Barry Lamb, the best story-driven philosophy podcast in the universe! Love and Radio also rules and comes to you from the incredible Luminary family. You can hear the original version of Gotcha from Love and Radio here.  Learn more about Radio DJ Amber Petty and pre-order her new book, “This Is Not A Love Song” This story was produced by Barry Lam, Steven Jackson, Nick van der Kolk, Phil Dmochowski, Julia DeWitt, and John Fecile This story includes the voices of Amber Petty, Cory Kimm, Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello, and Sarah  The actors featured in this story are Aliya Pabani, Corey Layton, Robin Luckwaldt-Ross Special thanks to Diane Wu, Antimo Ianella, Ira Glass Artwork by John Garrison For a full list of music featured in this episode, visit the Snap site. Season 11 - Episode 25

The Kitchen Sisters Present
131 - Night of the Living Intern: First Stories from Kitchen Sisters Interns

The Kitchen Sisters Present

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 39:16


Since we started our intern and mentoring program in 2000, over 100 young people, ranging from age 15 to 35, have come through our doors at Kitchen Sisters Central in the historic Zoetrope building in San Francisco to work on the art and craft of audio storytelling. Many have stayed long enough to helm their own pieces and produce their first ever stories in collaboration with us. They never fail to shock and amaze. Their takes are varied, their styles singular, their voices original and provocative. About 8 years ago we had an especially eccentric group. They somehow all found their way to us in the same moment — Matt Beagle who was a stand-up comic, Patty Fung, Tess Kenner, Caroline Bins, Anne Wootton, Madalyn Fernandez, Julia DeWitt… the place was on fire. Matt was doing stand-up at the Purple Onion, the revered comedy club across the street from our North Beach office that once hosted Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen, Phyllis Diller, Richard Pryor… and everyone was going to see him. We began to envision a night of all these talented, funny, emerging producers and storytellers live onstage in an evening we would call “The Kitchen Sisters Present… Night of the Living Intern.” It happened. But only in our minds. The Purple Onion closed, the interns moved on to their first jobs and places on the staffs of some of the major news and story organizations in the country, and the evening remained a dream. Until today. This past year Josh Gross, a high school senior, took our workshop and then started showing up one, two, three times a week after school. Watching Josh and the group of interns in the room with him kicked up Night of the Living Intern once again and as Josh’s internship drew to a close we asked him to dig through some of the stories Kitchen Sisters interns had produced in the past and create a podcast. Today’s piece features excerpts from "The Queen’s Beekeeper," produced by Justine Thieriot; "21 Collections" and "Agnes Varda: Keep Faith in Art" produced in collaboration with Selene Ross; "Jason Scott: Free Range Archivist" by Juliet Gelfman Randazzo; a piece about the Israeli artist/archivist, Hadassa Goldvicht and a story called "The Other F Word" by Josh Gross.

Snap Judgment
The Other Hand - Love + Radio

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 23:58


A mentor to a disabled little boy loses a piece of himself and discovers what is gained.  Sensitive listeners, please be advised - this story contains graphic content with descriptions of extreme bodily harm.  This story came to us from Nick van der Kolk's Love + Radio from Luminary Media, where you can hear the latest season of Love and Radio on the Luminary app.  A big thank you to Ed Cushman for sharing your story.  Ed's story was produced by Julia DeWitt and Phil Dmochowski, with help from Steven Jackson.  Original music by George Langford Artwork by Katie McBride  Playlist in order of appearance: Marc Barreca – Music Works For Industry – Music Works For IndustryRichard Horowitz – Bandit Nrah Master of Rajasthan – Eros in ArabiaKaitlyn Aurelia Smith & Suzanne Ciani – Closed Circuit – SunergyKaitlyn Aurelia Smith & Suzanne Ciani – A New Day – SunergyHelado Negro – Calienta – Private EnergyHelado Negro – Tartamundo – Private EnergyMichele Mercure – The Intruder – Eye ChantHelado Negro – Runaround – Private Energy

Pod Sound School
The Power of Storytelling in Podcasting (Part Two)

Pod Sound School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 42:20


The 3-Act Story Structure, the hero’s journey. Storytelling tips from the producers of Snap Judgement and from award winning screenwriter Jamie Jensen. We tie in how we can use these all these storytelling tips and tricks on our own podcast regardless of what genre or type of podcast it is. Oh, and we also share our WHY with you. Links talked about on this episode:Killer Screenwriting APP, Contour:http://marinersoftware.com/products/contour/Online Course from Julia DeWitt, Anna Sussmanhttps://www.creativelive.com/class/essential-storytelling-techniques-snap-judgmentJamie Jensenhttp://thejamiejensen.com/Robert McKeehttps://mckeestory.comLajos Egri: The Art of Dramatic WritingOverachievers Club at PatreonPodcasting For Bosses Facebook Group You TubeBlogInstagramTwitter

Re:sound
Re:sound #269 Lefty Disco

Re:sound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 56:03


This hour, a mob of rock fans and an erratic limb.Disco Demolition Nightby Pat Walters, Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry for Undone from Gimlet Media.One summer night in 1979, thousands of people gathered at a Chicago baseball stadium to put an end to disco once and for all.Leftyby John Roche for Yarn.John's left leg won't bend to his will.This episode of Re:sound was produced by Isabel Vázquez. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Undone
The Columbia

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 33:39


In 2003 the space shuttle Columbia was returning from two weeks in orbit. It was a routine mission. So routine that most of America barely paid attention. Until something went terribly wrong. Many of us watched shuttle break apart over Texas on television. All seven of the crew members were lost. Jon Clark’s wife, Laurel, was one of them, and her death that day inspired his life’s work: helping get more people to space. Undone is hosted and produced by Pat Walters, with Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. We are edited by Alan Burdick and Caitlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Janna Levin. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here. If you want to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @undoneshow or e-mail us at undone at gimletmedia dot com. Our Sponsors Blue Apron – Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/undone Squarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code UNDONE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase

Undone
Introducing Twice Removed

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 36:03


This episode features an excerpt from Twice Removed, a new Gimlet show that proves we’re all just one big family. We think you’ll really like it. The guest for this episode is writer Dan Savage. We will return with a brand new episode of Undone in a couple of weeks. Credits Undone is hosted by Pat Walters and produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord.

Other People's Podcasts

In 1975 a group of activists set off into the Pacific Ocean to confront a fleet Soviet whalers. This episode is about that moment, when this tight-knit group of activists came together to set off a movement … and how today, 40 years later, some of them can’t even talk to one another. Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Caitlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord, with additional music by Nate Sandberg of Plied Sound and Sean Jacobi. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Jerry Rothwell, Ron Precious, Emily Hunter, Carlie Trueman and Bunny McDiarmid. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here. === Original video: https://soundcloud.com/undoneshow/mindbomb Downloaded by http://huffduff-video.snarfed.org/ on Wed, 04 Jan 2017 19:57:37 GMT Available for 30 days after download

podcasting original production editing soviet pacific ocean undone michelle harris retro report jerry rothwell larissa anderson emily hunter bobby lord caitlin kenney pat walters alan burdick julia dewitt nate sandberg
Undone
Mindbomb

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 31:09


In 1975 a group of activists set off into the Pacific Ocean to confront some Soviet whalers. They ended up starting a movement. But then things changed, and today some of them don’t even talk to each other. Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Caitlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord, with additional music by Nate Sandberg of Plied Sound and Sean Jacobi. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Jerry Rothwell, Ron Precious and Emily Hunter, Carlie Trueman, and Bunny McDiarmid. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here. Our Sponsors Autotrader – To start searching for your new car go to autotrader.com/undone Blue Apron – Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/undone

production editing soviet pacific ocean undone michelle harris retro report jerry rothwell larissa anderson emily hunter bobby lord caitlin kenney pat walters alan burdick julia dewitt nate sandberg
Undone
Ibrahim

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 38:33


Ibrahim Parlak came to the U.S. in 1991 as Kurdish refugee; his friends and neighbors see him as the ideal American immigrant. But the U.S. government considers him "the complete terrorist package" and has been trying to deport him for over a decade. We try to figure out why the two see him so differently. Credits Undone is hosted and produced by Pat Walters. This episode was reported by Alex Kotlowitz, and produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Robert Carpenter and Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions, who provided tape we used in this episode. You can check out their other work here. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here.

american production editing undone kurdish michelle harris retro report alex kotlowitz larissa anderson bobby lord robert carpenter pat walters dan collison alan burdick elizabeth meister julia dewitt long haul productions
Undone
Operation Match

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 33:09


Before Tinder, before eHarmony, before the internet, there was Operation Match. This is the story of the roots of online dating, when, in 1965, a computer the size of a van helped people find their perfect dates.  Credits: Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Our intern is Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Marden and Joan Paru, Robert and Beth Smith, Paul Eastwick, Eve Peters, Vaughan Morrill and David Crump. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past ... to today. You can find them at retroreport.org. 

Other People's Podcasts
Undone - The Deacons

Other People's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


This is a story about a forgotten part of civil-rights history that is still very much alive. In 1965, a group of black men in Louisiana called the Deacons for Defense and Justice took up arms against the Klan. Now a daughter of the Deacons wants to start a museum in their honor, but not everyone in town wants their story told. Go to GimletMedia.com/FallSeason to subscribe to Undone and Gimlet’s other new podcasts. Credits Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was reported and produced by Eric Eddings, along with Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. We are edited by Alan Burdick and Caitlin Kenney. Isabella Kulkarni is our intern. The show is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Additional music by Nate Sandberg of Plied Sound. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Maude Eddings and Ward Colin. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here. Selected References http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15932coll2/id/53842/rec/12 https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4085340 https://roberthicksfoundation.squarespace.com/ === Original video: https://soundcloud.com/undoneshow/the-deacons

Undone
The Deacons

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 35:11


This is a story about a forgotten part of civil-rights history that is still very much alive. In 1965, a group of black men in Louisiana called the Deacons for Defense and Justice took up arms against the Klan. Now a daughter of the Deacons wants to start a museum in their honor, but not everyone in town wants their story told. Go to GimletMedia.com/FallSeason to subscribe to Undone and Gimlet’s other new podcasts. Credits Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was reported and produced by Eric Eddings, along with Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. We are edited by Alan Burdick and Caitlin Kenney. Isabella Kulkarni is our intern. The show is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Additional music by Nate Sandberg of Plied Sound. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Maude Eddings and Ward Colin. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here. Selected References http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15932coll2/id/53842/rec/12 https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4085340 https://roberthicksfoundation.squarespace.com/ Our Sponsors Blue Apron - Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/undone Autotrader – To start searching for your new car go to autotrader.com/undone

Undone
Disco Demolition Night

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 41:03


One summer night in 1979, 50,000 people got together at a baseball stadium to kill disco. And it worked. Kind of. In this first episode of "Undone" we meet someone who worked as an usher at Disco Demolition Night and played a vital role in keeping the spirit of disco alive today. Our Sponsors Autotrader – To start searching for your new car go to autotrader.com/undone Squarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code UNDONE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase Credits Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. This episode of Undone was mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. With additional music by Matt Boll. Special thanks to … Alice Echols, Sasha Frere-Jones, AJ Cervantes, Giorgio Moroder, Bob Esty, and Jesse Rudoy for putting us onto this story. Thanks also to Renee Graham and Vince Lawrence  … who made a Spotify playlist to go along with this episode. We also have a playlist with disco songs and disco inspired tunes that were used in this episode. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past ... to today. You can find them here.

Undone
The Ancient One

Undone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 34:32


In 1996, two teenagers stumbled across some very old human remains. The struggle to identify them and determine who owns them kicked off a fight that has lasted 20 years -- and is finally about to be resolved. Our Sponsors Blue Apron - Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/undone Squarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code UNDONE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase Credits Undone is hosted by Pat Walters. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. This episode of Undone was mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. With additional scoring by Nate Sandberg of Plied Sound, and Kevin Sparks Special thanks to … Jack Hitt, Rosita Worl, Michael Coffey, and Carl Zimmer. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past ... to today. You can find them here.

Stagedive
Stagedive -Episode 17 - Damien Jurado

Stagedive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2012 8:51


Damien Jurado is an incredibly heartfelt, sincere singer-songwriter who has crafted more than 12 albums in his long career. But his love affair with music began with the acrid tang of punk rock, and a mysterious stranger who taught him all he knew about punk. Check out Damien's latest album, Maraqopa, at http://damienjurado.com. It's whimsical and revelatory and magical. This episode was produced by Julia DeWitt and Stephanie Foo with mixing help from Renzo Gorrio.