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Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonAudrey NgoAngel CarrerasThomas CurryAndres Eduardo GomezCashel BarnettAndrew Conway PrestonTaylor FriedmanLaura ZingerAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary and Cooper.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonAudrey NgoAngel CarrerasThomas CurryAndres Eduardo GomezSusannah OrchardGabrielle LewisAlyssa Jeong PerryLaura ZingerBen KramerDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary and Cooper.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonAudrey NgoAngel CarrerasTaylor FriedmanJuan GavidiaCashel BarnettDevan CostaDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary and Cooper.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshJennifer ZorbalasRachel PegramLily DuLiz NothMarley OttoJohn AsanteMelanie Bellomo ShifflettGeorge ShifflettAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary and Cooper.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voice work from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshJennifer ZorbalasAna OrtizNatalie WarnerBen KramerCashel BarnettAudrey NgoTaylor FriedmanLiz NothDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary and Cooper.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.The incredible cover of Olivia Newton John's “The Promise” is performed by Carly Bond.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonJennifer ZorbalasAndrew ZuberBen KramerKelly MartinGabrielle LewisPeter LindenAna OrtizNatalie WarnerKathrine Bourne TaylorCashel BarnettDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina Visigalli
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonJennifer ZorbalasAudrey NgoBen KramerThomas CurryAndres Eduardo GomezTaylor FriedmanPeter LindenAndrew Conway PrestonKelly MartinDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan and Mary.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownOscar NuñezLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonJennifer ZorbalasLiz NothKatherine Bourne TaylorAndrew ZuberGordon HendersonAlyssa Jeong PerryDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan and Mary.
Ocean Dreams was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett. Original music by Cooper Kenward.Additional engineering by Jake Valentine.Special thanks to Gabrielle Lewis, Jamie Brisick and Jenny Knauf for being our early ears on this show.This episode features voicework from: Deanna OliverClancy BrownLaird MacintoshAnn MagnusonJennifer ZorbalasKatherine Bourne TaylorAndrew ZuberLibby DenkmannJake HjortlandDaniel KnaufAnd Valentina VisigalliWith a few special appearances by Jonathan, Mary, and Cooper.
"Ocean Dreams" is an original series from Sleepy Time.It was created, written, and produced by Jonathan Shifflett and Mary Knauf.Sound design and engineering by Jonathan Shifflett.Original music by Cooper Kenward.This episode features voice work from: Peter JasonJonathan ShifflettClancy BrownValentina VisigalliNatalie WarnerCooper Kenward
Today we share the first episode of a new series, Dreamtown, from our friends at Crooked Media. Bug's Plan. It's 2014. Adelanto is a bankrupt city in the California desert known for its massive detention centers and not much else. Then, a stranger comes to town with a wild idea to make Adelanto great again: Become the first city in Southern California to legalize commercial weed cultivation. Subscribe to Dreamtown to hear episodes one through five right now wherever you get your podcasts. Adelanto is an original podcast from Crooked Media. It's hosted, written and executive produced by David Weinberg. Nick White is the story editor. Angel Carreres is the associate producer, Sound Design Mix and Mastering by Brendan Baker of Phenomophon. The theme song is by Icarus himself, and the original score is by Eric Phillips. Fact Checking by Amy Tardif. Additional production help from Inez Maza, Sydney Rapp and Kobe Copeland. Thanks to Betsy Zajko for narrating portions of the show. From Crooked Media, Executive producers are Sarah Geismer, Katie Long and Mary Knauf with special thanks to Alison Falzetta, Lyra Smith, Andrew Leland, Richard Parks, III, Shaka Mali and Katya Apekina. Episode website: https://crooked.com/podcast/chapter-1-bugs-plan
What's it like to cover the Derek Chauvin trial against the backdrop of continued police violence? Guest host Ari Shapiro talks to Minnesota activist and journalist O'nika Nicole Craven. Then, he talks to Maurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, about the origins and evolving symbolism of the thin blue line. Plus, Misha Euceph on the new season of her podcast Tell Them, I Am, and the many ways that Muslims find glimpses of God. Then, Mary Knauf, executive producer of Tell Them, I Am, joins Ari and Misha to play Who Said That.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at samsanders@npr.org.
Paul goes to the river bed. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen. The end credits song is "I DON'T CARE" by 박혜진 Park Hye Jin. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Mildred Marie Langford plays SHAYLA / Remy Ortiz plays DANNY / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Taeho K plays YOUNG PAUL / Taylor Coffman plays STEPHANIE. Other actors in this episode include Becca Murray, Finnegan Forsyeth, Mary Knauf, and Ava Reas. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
The story begins with a moan. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers team includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen with music from his band Oyster Kids. The end credits song is “Haenim” by Kim Jung Mi. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Mildred Marie Langford plays SHAYLA / Remy Ortiz plays DANNY / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Ify Nwadiwe plays TROY / Taeho K plays YOUNG PAUL / James Bak plays PAUL'S DAD. Other actors in this episode include Frank Stoltze, Yamid Aramoni, Raphael Gatchalian, Lisa Brenner, Blake Zimmerman, Tony D’Amato, Anthony Patiu, Chris Mclean, Julian Park, and Aaron Mendelson. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
Paul goes to a dinner. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen with music from his band Oyster Kids. The end credits song is “HEART IN YOUR HEARTBREAK” by The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Mildred Marie Langford plays SHAYLA / Remy Ortiz plays DANNY / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Taylor Coffman plays STEPHANIE / Naomi Ko plays ZO / Casey O'Brien plays WARREN / Taeho K plays YOUNG PAUL / James Bak plays PAUL'S DAD / Brooke Iskra plays STUDENT / Jacquelin Lorraine Schofield plays JACKIE. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
Paul goes dancing. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen with music from his band Oyster Kids. The song "Gou Talk" by Peggy Gou is featured in the club scene. The end credits song is “BAGS” by Clairo. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Mildred Marie Langford plays SHAYLA / Remy Ortiz plays DANNY / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Taylor Coffman plays STEPHANIE / Naomi Ko plays ZO / Casey O'Brien plays WARREN / Taeho K plays YOUNG PAUL / Jeanne Heo plays MS KIM / Brian Lee plays KEVIN / Vivian Yoon plays CLAIRE. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
Paul takes a deep breath. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen. The end credits song is “Paul” by Big Thief. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Taylor Coffman plays STEPHANIE / Naomi Ko plays ZO / Casey O'Brien plays WARREN / Kristina Gerber plays SERVER / Vivian Yoon plays CLAIRE. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
This is where the story ends. MOONFACE is created, directed, and written by James Kim. The writers includes Mary Knauf, Daniel Lamphear, Julian Park, Shay Martin, and Tricia Tongco. Sound Design by Artin Aroutounians. Engineering and Original Score by Andrew Eapen with music from his band Oyster Kids. The end credits song is “Nililiya” by Joyce Kwon. CAST: Joel Kim Booster plays PAUL / Esther Moon plays GINA / Mildred Marie Langford plays SHAYLA / Remy Ortiz plays DANNY / Todd Masterson plays RYAN / Taylor Coffman plays STEPHANIE / Naomi Ko plays ZO / Casey O'Brien plays WARREN / Vivian Yoon plays CLAIRE / James Bak plays PAUL'S DAD. Other actors in this episode include Chris Yejin, Oscar Cha, Tricia Tongco, and Joe Kim. Special Thanks to ViJay Singh, Andrew Ahn, Andy Chavez, Brooke Iskra, Elyssa Dudley, and Joe Kim.
Akbar Ahmed is an academic, poet, former diplomat, and all-around renaissance man. In Tell Them, I Am’s final story of the season, Ahmed recounts how a single train ride when he was 4 years old changed his life’s direction forever. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
G. Willow Wilson is a novelist and comic book writer, known for her run on the Ms. Marvel series. When 9/11 happened, the world seemed chaotic to say the least — but Willow found that sometimes all you need is a little Neil Gaiman to put you back on track. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim, Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Munazza Alam is a Harvard-educated astrophysicist. When she was in college, her dad’s complicated liver replacement opened her eyes to how the universe can feel so full and so empty at the same time. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Layla Shaikley is a tech entrepreneur and Instagram influencer. When she was young, she discovered two things. One: that how you dress holds more meaning than you think. And two: that you can definitely use this to your advantage. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf, Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Mercedes Iman Diamond has been participating — and dominating — drag competitions and performances since she was 21. She speaks about how a stage became her safe place. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf, Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Omar Offendum is a rapper and poet. When he was 15 years old, his affinity for Arabic poetry came to life while reciting a piece during Nizar Qabbani’s memorial at Georgetown University in 1998. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Maz Jobrani is, and apparently has always been, a comedian and actor. As a kid, he was a natural performer, but had a habit of stifling that part of himself. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Emmen Ahmed is a freelance illustrator and student based in Detroit (shout out to her amazing artwork for Tell Them). Her grandfather had a huge influence on her, and when he passed away a few years ago, she struggled to maneuver through life without him. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Chef Reem Assil owns Reem’s California and Dyafa, two popular middle eastern eateries in Oakland, California. But growing up, she had a knack for filmmaking, and at 12 years old she premiered her first (and only) film on her local public access station. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Television actor Iqbal Theba gives us an inside look on a career that many in the entertainment industry know well — service. And this probably won’t come as a surprise, but he was really good at it. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Salman Agah is a legendary skateboarder and owner of Pizzanista, a popular L.A. pizza joint. But back when he was a teen in San Jose, he had no reference for what his future might look like or where his ambitions were taking him. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf, Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Alia Shawkat is known for her role as Maeby Fünke on Arrested Development, and in between shoots, she loved smoking weed and pushing her dad’s buttons. One trip to Jordan changed that and helped her realize who her father was in the world. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim, Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim and Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian with a series on Comedy Central. Once he hit school age, he started realizing that his parents’ values weren’t the same as his peers’. As a result, deciding his own beliefs proved, well, complicated. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf, Misha Euceph, Arwen Nicks and James Kim. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Sahar Jahani is a TV writer whose relationship to her heritage changed during one agonizing road trip in a Paykan through the Iranian countryside. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Ryan Harris is an NFL Super Bowl champion who, in one moment, was forced to redefine what it meant for him to be a man in a culture of toxic masculinity. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Amirah Sackett is a hip-hop dancer who learned the art of forgiveness from a swarm of bees. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf, Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf and James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Wazina Zondon is a sex educator and co-founder of the show Coming Out Muslim. She’s been able to understand herself better because of her relationship with one person. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph and Arwen Nicks. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Reza Aslan is the author of No God But God and Zealot, as well as a known TV personality. His political education and distrust of authority began with a game of chess when he was just 7 years old. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Arwen Nicks and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Arwen Nicks. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Ramy Youssef has his own show on Hulu, but it wouldn’t have happened if it hadn’t been for one single moment brushing his teeth when he was 19 — and half his face went totally numb. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Want a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt? We got you.
Najma Sharif is a writer with bylines in Vice, Teen Vogue, and Broadly — but as a teenager, she was just Najmalicious1000, a player trying to get with as many boys as possible and creating a whole romantic life on the internet. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim, Mary Knauf and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim and Mary Knauf. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Support Tell Them, I Am!
Deana Haggag is the CEO of United States Artists, but her parents still think she’s an interior designer. One moment in college stopped her from ever trying to explain her world to them again. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by James Kim and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. Support Tell Them, I Am.
Tan France is the Queer Eye fashion guru to whom people would pay good money to get advice. His love for giving advice traces back to one hot afternoon watching his siblings play Game Boy. Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Mary Knauf and Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Mary Knauf and James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. You can get the Tell Them, I Am t-shirt here.
Misha Euceph heard Maz Jobrani’s stand-up comedy when she was 12 years old. One line stuck with her so much that it’s the reason she’s making this show today: “I want to show a Muslim baking a cookie.” Hosted by Misha Euceph. Written by Misha Euceph. Edited by Arwen Nicks. Produced by Misha Euceph and Mary Knauf. Sound designed by Misha Euceph and James Kim. Music by David Linard. Engineering by Shawn Corey Campbell and Valentino Rivera. Illustration by Emmen Ahmed. Graphic Design by Stephanie Kraft. If you'd like to get your hands on a Tell Them, I Am t-shirt you can do that here.