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Michael McCarty in my prison workshops, they say. “Storytelling, you're going to show us how to tell the Three Little Pigs?” I say, “Every living person has at least one story they need to tell. And (telling) that story will help them in their relationship with the people around them, and the world, and more importantly, with themselves.BIOMichael McCarty: Mother always told me stories. I began telling stories formally when I was in high school in Chicago (St. Ignatius) in the 60's, stories of Africa and the struggles of African-Americans for freedom. In 1992 I met Joel ben Izzy from Berkeley, CA who was introduced to me as a professional storyteller. “You mean to tell me that people pay you to tell stories!?” I asked. I picked his brain and vowed that I was going to become a professional teller too, and my motto would be “Have mouth. Will run it.” A week or so later I asked myself what would I do as a profession if I was independently wealthy. Tell stories, was my answer.So I went to my local library and began collecting folk tales from different countries and reading books about storytelling. One day the Young Adult Librarian asked me why I was getting so many books of folk tales and asked if I was writing a paper. When I told him that I was a storyteller he said that he had a group of teenagers that wanted to learn storytelling. Could I give them a workshop? I said sure. The workshop was a success. Thus began my career. And I've been running my mouth around the country and around the world ever since.In 1996 I initiated the GRIOT Workshop in Leimert Park in Los Angeles. This is a place where anyone can come and get assistance in developing their storytelling skills. From 2004 until 2008 I was the Pacific Region Representative for the National Storytelling Network (NSN) Board of Directories.My life has been one heaven of a story: Student activist, Black Panther, US Army martial arts instructor, acupuncturist, world traveler, spiritual seeker, construction worker, storyteller, husband, father, crazy friend. Never a dull moment! I LOVE my life;-)Notable MentionsHigh John the Conqueror: John the Conqueror, also known as High John de Conqueror, John, Jack, and many other folk variants, is a folk hero from African-American folklore. He is associated with the roots of Ipomoea purga, the John the Conqueror root or John the Conqueroo, to which magical powers are ascribed in African-American folklore, especially among the Hoodoo tradition of folk magic.[Have mouth will run it: Michael D. McCarty's web siteBlack Panther Party: Founded in 1966 in Oakland, California the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was the era's most influential militant black power...
Have you ever caught someone staring straight at your naked junk - and not been insulted? Professional storyteller Michael D. McCarty dials his wayback machine to 1983, when he and a female coworker explore Plato's Retreat, the notorious New York sex club known for its disco dance floor, huge swimming pool and celebrity ‘opportunities'. Will he make it past the guards outside Madonna's private room? Cause he's heard they have to ‘size you up' first. (Michael is one of the most enthusiastic storytellers you'll ever get to hear, so enjoy) #MeatNGreet #Bionic #FootFreak Song: ‘Freak Flag' (The Mummies) About the Storyteller: Michael D. McCarty is a Professional Storyteller and Latter Day GRIOT. He teaches and tells stories around the country and all over the world. He specializes in stories of African and Afro-American history, in telling multi-cultural stories and in personal stories from his own life. Since 2014, he's been working in California prisons as part of the Arts In Corrections project. He offers a variety of workshops utilizing the art of storytelling. Connect with Michael at https://www.instagram.com/agriot/ Episode links: WORKSHOP: I'll be teaching my new 2 hour workshop ‘Storytelling to get the Sex you Want' on Saturday, December 3rd (11 AM - 1 PM PST). Podcast lovers can learn how to turn a personal story into a proven way to connect on dating sites, to break the ice, engage with new people (and it's a fun activity for friends to do together). The workshop is only $29, so spread the word! Tickets are at https://STGTSYW.eventbrite.com Like a Kitten: As the holidays approach, are you looking for a thoughtful gift for your partner or friend that will skyrocket their sex life? Look no further than Like A Kitten; Like A Kitten offers 24 creatively-themed boxes for any occasion that will encourage you to play in ways that you never imagined before. 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I first heard Michael D McCarty, laugh. It was in a far off room so I followed the sound and listened to him impart joy and happiness upon all around him. There was, and is, some sort of magical aura he gives off, and it is quite wonderful. Originally from Chicago, and now of Los Angeles, Michael first wanted to be a physicist, or an astronaut, and became a Black Panther, an acupuncturist, and storyteller. There are very few people even remotely like Michael, and we only touched on a small part of what he's done. We talked comics, reading, giving away books, gangs, racism, and how importnat mothers are, and could have talked about a lot of other things too. Michael's website is: http://havemouthwillrunit.com/
From the day the FBI arrested him in 2003 and told him the government was seeking the death penalty, Benjamin Frandsen labored fiercely for his release. His case was overturned twice on appeal (his third trial will likely be overturned again this year), and he was found suitable for parole three times in a row. Five separate times he beat LIFE in California. After 18 years fighting a sentence that began as Life Without the Possibility of Parole, the Parole Board finally released him on December 10, 2021. Let me introduce all of you to my guest the intelligent, wise, amazing, bright, loving. caring Michael D McCarty.... clap it up everyone!!!!!! Take a listen to this amazing podcast, about the journey that led to our meeting and how we continued to stay in contact and learn from one another. We talk about so many unique and interesting things from the Black Panther Party to how Michael got started speaking for a living. Again, grab the healthy snacks or any snacks and give this podcast a listen.
"If you exist, you belong." Filmmaker Arielle Nobile ponders and explores the question of belonging, and has settled on this answer. Still, we continue to ask, 'Where do I belong?' 'Do I belong?' and 'How do we all belong, despite our differences?" We hope today's episode assures and inspires you that in our human family, despite our missteps, all are welcome here.Our conversation covers revolutionary listening, perhaps the most powerful key to understanding and accepting each other. We can belong to ourselves and stand on our beliefs, and belong to each other, even when we strongly disagree with each other. We also talk about Arielle's recent move from the U.S. to Argentina, and what that means, her journey from in front of the camera to behind it, and how creatives can become bridges to unite disparate - and often, alienated - groups of people.Arielle and I share our experiences in performing arts, communication and optimism in humanity during challenging times. Thanks for listening.Arielle is a documentary film maker, who is usually the one asking all the questions. She is the CEO of Legacy Connections , which was founded in 2005. Arielle's company produces documentary films for families to reflect on their history, truths, shared values and vision for the future. She received her BFA in Experimental Theatre from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She then studied in an MFA-style year-long directing program at Second City Theatre in Chicago. She taught improv and theatre at Second City and Piven Theatre to adults and children, which makes her uniquely skilled at helping all her subjects relax and be natural on camera. Arielle is the producer/director of the award-winning documentary series Belonging in the USA: Stories from our Neighbors. The first film in the trilogy, The Story of Michael D. McCarty was a 2019 official selection at the Pan African Film Festival, the largest Black film festival in the US. Check-out Arielle's related Belonging in the USA podcast. Arielle was named to The Independent Magazine's List of “10 Filmmakers to Watch” in 2018 for the Belonging in the USA documentary series. In 2012, she won a Hugo Television award for her 6-part public television series, Belonging in Boulder: Unexpected Stories from Your Neighbors.
Today's episode of Courage Permission Slip is a treat. Today, Kea talks to Michael D. McCarty who is truly a profile in courage. Michael is a professional storyteller who has been telling stories and teaching storytelling around the world for nearly 30 years. Since 2014, Michael has worked in California prisons as part of the Arts in Corrections program teaching inmates how to find, develop, and tell their stories. He is also a former Black Panther who worked closely with Fred Hampton until his murder and was a United States Army martial arts instructor. During this conversation, Michael talks about: Standing up for what's right and being willing to accept the consequences How the blowback from taking a stand can put your life on a completely different path—one that's better than you could imagine Being in a constant state of permission-giving The importance of listening to your own voice Learn more about and connect with Michael D. McCarty here: Website: http://havemouthwillrunit.com/ Email: agriot@earthlink.net Documentary | Belonging in the USA: The Story of Michael D. McCarty: https://vimeo.com/276931631 (Password: Freedom) If you enjoy this show, can you please do these two quick but very meaningful things for me? 1) Share this with a friend 2) Leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes Connect with Kea on social! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keameyersduggan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmduggan/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/CoachKeaYoutube
The artist June Edmonds recounts the narrative as told to her by storyteller Michael D. McCarty that was the inspiration for her piece, which is named after an African proverb.
In this episode of Money Tales, we speak with Arielle Nobile. Love is a common thread in the money stories Arielle shares with us. She talks about how money has been used in her family to express love – sometimes with strings attached and sometimes without restriction. Arielle also talks about how she and her husband, both of whom are artists dealing with money stigmas of that profession, have deeply explored their relationship with money in the context of their loving relationship with each other.Arielle is a documentary film maker, who is usually the one asking all the questions. She is the CEO of Legacy Connections , which was founded in 2005. Arielle's company produces documentary films for High Net Worth families to reflect on their history, truths, shared values and vision for the future. Her clients tend to be interested in both their family history and the impact that it has on their lives and future generations. While most of the clients Arielle works with are connected to a family business, she has helped entrepreneurs, financial advisors, doctors, and more connect with the invaluable stories that make up the true legacy of a family beyond their financial wealth.Arielle received her BFA in Experimental Theatre from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She then studied in an MFA-style year-long directing program at Second City Theatre in Chicago. She taught improv and theatre at Second City and Piven Theatre to adults and children, which makes her uniquely skilled at helping all her subjects relax and be natural on camera. Arielle is the producer/director of the award-winning documentary series Belonging in the USA: Stories from our Neighbors. The first film in the trilogy, The Story of Michael D. McCarty was a 2019 official selection at the Pan African Film Festival, the largest Black film festival in the US. Check-out Arielle's related Belonging in the USA podcast. Arielle was named to The Independent Magazine's List of “10 Filmmakers to Watch” in 2018 for the Belonging in the USA documentary series. In 2012, she won a Hugo Television award for her 6-part public television series, Belonging in Boulder: Unexpected Stories from Your Neighbors.Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
In this episode of Money Tales, we speak with Arielle Nobile. Love is a common thread in the money stories Arielle shares with us. She talks about how money has been used in her family to express love – sometimes with strings attached and sometimes without restriction. Arielle also talks about how she and her husband, both of whom are artists dealing with money stigmas of that profession, have deeply explored their relationship with money in the context of their loving relationship with each other. Arielle is a documentary film maker, who is usually the one asking all the questions. She is the CEO of Legacy Connections , which was founded in 2005. Arielle's company produces documentary films for High Net Worth families to reflect on their history, truths, shared values and vision for the future. Her clients tend to be interested in both their family history and the impact that it has on their lives and future generations. While most of the clients Arielle works with are connected to a family business, she has helped entrepreneurs, financial advisors, doctors, and more connect with the invaluable stories that make up the true legacy of a family beyond their financial wealth. Arielle received her BFA in Experimental Theatre from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She then studied in an MFA-style year-long directing program at Second City Theatre in Chicago. She taught improv and theatre at Second City and Piven Theatre to adults and children, which makes her uniquely skilled at helping all her subjects relax and be natural on camera. Arielle is the producer/director of the award-winning documentary series Belonging in the USA: Stories from our Neighbors. The first film in the trilogy, The Story of Michael D. McCarty was a 2019 official selection at the Pan African Film Festival, the largest Black film festival in the US. Check-out Arielle's related Belonging in the USA podcast. Arielle was named to The Independent Magazine's List of “10 Filmmakers to Watch” in 2018 for the Belonging in the USA documentary series. In 2012, she won a Hugo Television award for her 6-part public television series, Belonging in Boulder: Unexpected Stories from Your Neighbors. See all episodes >
Arielle Nobile is an American film director and producer known primarily for her documentary work. She has won multiple awards for her film Belonging In The USA: The Story of Michael D. McCarty. These include Best Documentary from Borderscene Film Festival, Award of Merit from the Impact Doc Awards, Excellence award from Docs Without Borders Film Festival, and Honorable Mention from the San Francisco Black Film Festival. Nobile also directed and produced Belonging In The USA: The Story of Alicia & Antonio, 813 Lake Street, and Belonging In Boulder: Unexpected Stories From Your Neighbors, which won a Hugo Television Award of Merit. Learn more at Belonging In The USA The Disrupt Education Podcast is a proud member of The EdUp Experience Podcast Network #rebelteachernetwork --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
Dr. Alex Gee has a conversation with Michael McCarty, a professional storyteller and former member of the Black Panthers. McCarty describes himself as a student activist, Black Panther, U.S. Army martial arts instructor, acupuncturist, world traveler, spiritual seeker, construction worker, storyteller, husband, father, and crazy friend. The Rainbow Coalition https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/the-first-rainbow-coalition/ Paul Robeson: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/paul-robeson-the-story-of-how-an-american-icon-was-driven-to-death-to-be-told-in-film-9874111.html Eugene Jacques Bullard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Bullard Belonging in the USA: The Story of Michael D. McCarty: https://www.wearemovingstories.com/we-are-moving-stories-films/2019/1/17/belonging-in-the-usa-the-story-of-michael-d-mccarty The Black Panthers Vanguards of the Revolution: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/the-black-panthers-vanguard-of-the-revolution/ Coming to the Table: https://comingtothetable.org/ alexgee.com patreon.com/blacklikeme
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