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This week's special post-holiday episode is a recording of a story Anne told LIVE way back in Junary 2024 with 80 Minutes Around the World as part of Lifeline Theatre's Fillet of Solo Festival. Enjoy.Special Collection:https://www.pcrf.net/https://www.chicagorefugee.org/Want to watch the full video of this episode? WE HAVE PATREON! http://www.patreon.com/LapsedPodcast Share your stories, thoughts, and questions with us at lapsedpodcast@gmail.com or at www.lapsedpodcast.com or call us and leave a message at 505-6-LAPSED.Follow us on Twitter (@lapsedpodcast) Instagram (@lapsedpodcast) and Facebook.Subscribe. Rate. Review. Tell your friends!
Nestor “the Boss” Gomez was born in Guatemala and traveled to Chicago Undocumented in the mid 80’s. He told his first story at a Moth story slam to get over the stuttering that plagued his childhood, since then he has won more than 80 Moth Slams. Nestor has performed and conducted storytelling workshops in multiple locations around the country. He also created his own storytelling show 80 Minutes Around the World a show that features the stories of Immigrants and refugees from different parts of the world, their descendants, and allies. 80 Minutes Around the World is also available as a Podcast. Nestor also published a collection of stories detailing his experiences driving for ride sharing title “Your Driver Has Arrived” To listen and subscribe to the podcast, to buy his book and to learn more about Nestor visit his website Nestorgomezstoryteller.com Nestor “the boss” Gomez nacio en Guatemala y viajo a Chicago sin documentos a mediados de los 80. Nestor conto su primer relato en un evento de la Moth para poder vencer la tartamudez que atormento su niñez, desde entonces a ganado mas de 80 competencias de la Moth. Sus relatos han sido transmitidos en programas de radio a nivel nacional. Nestor es el creador, director y anfitrion de su propio programa de relatos 80 minutos alrededor del mundo en que se relatan las historias de Immigrantes y refugiados de diferentes partes del mundo, ademas de los relatos de sus descendientes y aliados con el fin de proveer un major entendimineto de las realidades, luchas y sueños de la experiencia migratoria. 80 minutos alreadedor del mundo tambien esta disponible come Podcast. Para escuchar y subscribirse al programa y para aprender aun mas sobre Nestor por favor de visitar la pagina de internet Nestorgomezstoryteller.com The First Time is a live lit and music series recorded at Martyrs in Chicago's North Center neighborhood. Each reader tells a true first tale, followed by any cover of the storyteller's choosing, performed by our house band, The First Time Three. The First Time is hosted by Jenn Sodini. Production provided by Andy Vasoyan, Noah Janes, and Executive Producer Bobby Evers. Podcast produced by Andy Vasoyan. Recorded by Tony Baker.
Turi's guests today are: - Sherry Skalko, founder of Reduce Waste Chicago - Writer/investigator Dashka Slater (dashkaslater.substack.com) - CEO and president of the Chicago Architecture Center Eleanor Gorski on the 2024 Architecture & Design Film Festival - Dr. Beryl Satter, head of the History Department at Rutgers Newark - Dorothy Milne, co-curator of Lifeline Theatre's Fillet of Solo and storyteller with Sweat Girls, and Nestor Gomez, founder of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration storytelling show
11/07 Hour 2: Fastest 16 minutes around the NFL - 1:00 National praise for Sam Howell - 23:00 Double play - 32:00
9.26.23 Hour 21:00- It's time for the fastest 16 minutes around the NFL as we catch you up on every single game from Sunday as it was an action packed weekend slate. 24:40- We take some time to rank the undefeated teams, and as well as the 0-3 teams in the NFL. 33:15- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
11.29.22 Hour 21:00- We get to G&D's fastest 16 minutes around the Sunday slate of games, and break down each and every game.34:40- It's our favorite game, we take some time to guess how much weight Danny gained on vacation.
Nestor Gomez joins Rick Kogan to discuss his upcoming shows, including “80 Minutes Around the World,” at the Steppenwolf 1700 Theater on Friday and Saturday. His collection focuses on immigrant stories, from both descendants and allies. For more information on Nestor, click here.
Dr. Alicia Nordstrom, Psychology Professor/Department Chair, & creator/director of The Voices Project; Dr. Lalaine Little, art historian & director of the Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Misericordia University in Dallas, PA, speaking about "80 Minutes Around the World: Immigration Stories" created by award-winning storyteller Nestor Gomez of Chicago, a collaboration with The Voices Project. There will be 4 performances: April 28, 2022 at 7:30 pm & April 29 at 12:30 pm at Misericordia in Lemmond Theatre; April 29 at 7:30 pm at the FM Kirby Center in downtown Wilkes-Barre; and April 30 at 7:30 pm at the Scranton Cultural Center. Admission is free. www.misericordia.edu/voicesproject
During the past year, we’ve all been separated from our normal lives, from our workplaces and colleagues, and worst of all, from the people we love. In this week’s episode, we’re sharing two stories on the theme of separation. Part 1: When Nestor Gomez is separated from his mother during the pandemic, it brings back painful memories of a different kind of separation. Part 2: Sharon Chandar feels helpless when she find out there’s been a COVID-19 outbreak at her elderly mother’s nursing home. Nestor “the Boss” Gomez was born in Guatemala and came to Chicago undocumented in the mid 80’. He told his first story at a Moth story slam to get over the stuttering that plagued his childhood, and since then he has won 57 Moth Slams and 3 Grand slams. Nestor also created, hosts, produces and curates his own storytelling show 80 Minutes Around the World, which features the stories of immigrants and refugees from different parts of the world, as well as their descendants and allies, in hopes of providing a better understanding of the realities, struggles and dreams related to the Immigrant experience. 80 Minutes Around the World is also available as a Podcast. Nestor also published a collection of stories detailing his experiences driving for ride sharing title “Your Driver Has Arrived.” To listen and subscribe to the podcast, to buy his book and to learn more about Nestor, visit his website Nestorgomezstoryteller.com. Sharon Chandar proudly works for a Canadian Aerospace company in Ontario. She spent many years advocating for changes to policies and procedures in the healthcare industry for Alzheimer’s Disease. She is a Reiki certified healer who practices yoga and meditation and spends her time in nature. Sharon has two grown girls that live with their partners, a 7-month-old grand-baby and a 4-year-old Morkie puppy named Kitty. As always, find photos and transcripts of our stories at storycollider.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5 Minutes Around the World is back! This episode features interesting TSA information on the amount of air travelers, a historic flight from the UAE to Israel, forcast numbers and prices for holiday travel, and the latest discouraging news concerning Disneyland. Come back Tuesday and listen as Rob interviews Evan Hopkins from the RV rental app, Outdoorsy. You'll also find out how you can get a 10% discount on your first RV rental through the app!!
On weeks without a full show, look for an episode of Five Minutes Around the World where we give you travel information and updates both here in the US and abroad.
LA based writer and activist Julissa Arce shares her story as an undocumented immigrant - giving voice to millions of untold stories in the United States. To find out more about the scholarship program mentioned on this episode, visit Ascend Educational Fund. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
NYC based comedian and storyteller Suzie Afridi shows us how to find home amid chaos and uncertainty. Follow Suzie on Instagram and Twitter @suziesaysso to see what she's up to! Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
NYC based storyteller Edith Gonzalez juggled between two cultures growing up. Has she passed the relevant skills to her teenager son, to also navigate such a world? Follow Edith on Instagram @egon.the.great to see her upcoming shows! Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Chicago based activist and storyteller Alejandra Cano is back in civil court this month to answer charges for mistakes she made and paid for years past. As immigrants and refugees, can we ever expect a second chance in life? You can following Alejandra's ongoing case with #standwithAlejandra, or with us, at 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Special thanks to StoryCorps Chicago & independent media producer Rocio Santos. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Chicago based storyteller Buki Omoseni moved around quite a bit as a child and into her adulthood. But what happens when she moves to the quieter city of Rochester, Minnesota? Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Season 2 premieres with two laugh out loud stories by Chicago storyteller David Quach, and award winning director and actor Nate Charles Troisi. Both originally from Australia, David and Nate Charles' stories are sure to touch your heart. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
New York City based storyteller Annie Tan on the delicate balance between meeting her immigrant parents’ expectations, and finding her own way. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Chicago based storyteller Alana Murphy shares her experience working as a refugee advocate, and the history of the US Refugee Admissions Program. You can find out more about Alana's work at BeautifulCrossing.com. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
New York City architect and storyteller Danny Forster connects with his immigration story, in his moment of grief and loss. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
New York City artist and storyteller Martha Ruiz-Perilla shares her immigration story to the United States as an au pair, before leaving for NYC to pursue her heart's calling. She reflects on prejudices she's confronted as an immigrant from Latin America. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Chicago based writer Kristen Rader shares her Spanish immigration story - generously opening our conversation on finding empathy for those seeking shelter and safety in the United States, while checking one's privilege. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Chicago storyteller Jitesh Jaggi shares his funny and heartwarming story on his first encounter with winter in Chicago, bringing attention to the multitude of needs of the immigrant community. You can reach Jitesh by email jaggi.jitesh@gmail.com. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
NYC storyteller Michele Carlo shares what it's like to grow up States-side redheaded Nuyorican. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Brooklyn-based storyteller David Hu talks honestly on race and trying to fit in, while growing up in the Bronx. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
As second generation American, NYC-based storyteller, Robin Bady shares her family's immigration story, as shared from her great uncle's diary. Robin also shares her views on anti-semitism and other types of discrimination in the United States. And as she poignantly notes, bridging groups and uniting families is a beautiful picture that America paints. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Sharing my new podcast - Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez, where Nestor and I share stories on immigration experiences in the United States, as told onstage for 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories storytelling shows in Chicago and New York City. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe on Apple podcast, Stitcher, Google Play! In the meantime, Season 2 of Not Waiting will be back in a few more weeks!
In this episode, Philadelphia based storyteller Nimisha Ladva talks honestly about race in the United States, and as it relates to the immigrant community. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
Coming June 2019, Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast brings listeners stories from 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories storytelling show. Hosted by storytellers Nestor Gomez and Angel Ling, this is a podcast where we share stories, conversations, and commentary, to examine the historical and contemporary ideas, policies, and events that have forged national identity, community, and belonging in America. Art work by Bryan Berlin. Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
It’s the “Change is Not Coming, It‘s Here!” episode—feat. 40-time Moth Slam winner, immigrant activist/advocate and founder/producer of “80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories,” Nestor Gomez tawkin‘ about growing up undocumented when DACA was not yet even a dream, taking his years of writing from a dresser drawer to the stage, and why he always calls Thursday “the day before Friday.” With tunes from #BruceHornsbyandtheRange, #MarimbaCentroAmericana, #PacoPerez and #RicardoArjona, and shoutouts to #AnnieTan, #JudithHeineman, #ShannonCason, #ScottWhitehair, #TheMoth, #FilletofSoloFestival—and almost every storyteller in Chicago, Illinois! #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #USartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
The crews pours up on Sunday evening to discuss the difficult week that was in GrizzNation, as the Grizz suffered 4 more losses. Slim dives into the numbers on Mike & Marc and it ain't pretty. Trading Gasol, Jaren vs. Luka, and much more! Co-Hosts: Mason (@BarnBurnerSlim), Sam (@TheBarnChief), and Zak (@BarnBurnerBro) Timeline of @BackdoorCutShow: Beginning: Weekly Recap 22 Minutes: Slim going in on Conley & Gasol 27 Minutes: Pera comes to town 33 Minutes: Around the league 40 Minutes: Hayward for Gasol? 42 Minutes: More Marc trades and future of the franchise 51 Minutes: Jaren vs. Luka 58 Minutes: Look at the week ahead and remaining schedule
2MD Ep2: Always Be Closing 1. What’s Important Now (WIN). Fixing the roster. 2. For Those to Come. Jaden Cunningham http://www.hudl.com/v/2AfkWp Jamoius Williams http://www.hudl.com/v/28W7Pr Nick Figueroa http://www.hudl.com/v/2ARETf 3. Shout-outs. Ryan Willis 4. 2 Minutes of Tough Love (that’s what she said). Tackling. 5. Inside the Numbers. Best run game in 7 years? 6. Prices Fork in the Road. Which coaches get the pink slip? 7. Prediction: Caleb Farley is CB strength next year. 8. 2 Minutes Around the ACC. Bye-Bye PJ. 9. 2 Minutes Around the Country. Heisman Race. 10. Memory Lane Stadium. 1995 Sugar Bowl. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuhjBFy5ZAk
2-Minute Drillfield episode 1: Erase the Pain. 1. What’s Important Now (WIN). #BeatUVA 2. Shout-outs. Dax, Tre Turner, Keene. 3. 2 Minutes of Tough Love (that’s what she said). DT, OL. 4. Inside the Numbers. 3rd quarter offense. 5. Prices Fork in the Road. #FireCornelsen. 6. For Those to Come… Keshawn King, Kuony Deong, DTs to be named later. 7. On the Tweeters 8. 2 Minutes Around the ACC. 9. 2 Minutes Around the Country. 10. Memory Lane Stadium. Cowherd UVA rant.
Aisha Tahir brings us the latest updates on global humanitarian crises you might have missed. This week: the crackdown on Uighur Muslims in China, violence in Gaza, the latest casualty in Duterte's Drug War, and more.
Our guest and friend Theau teases us with a trip around the world in eighty minutes. Twenty songs, which are the stages of this particular trip, three continents are crossed over; the Americas, Europe and Africa. As unthinkable it can be, our trip ends in the city of light. Writer...
The world we live in is complicated and busy. There isn’t enough capacity in our minds to hold onto every piece of news. But do you wonder, as you go about your busy life, what’s happening in the world? In five minutes - give or take two - Aisha Tahir will talk us through global crises and human rights violations that you might have missed in the turbidity of national news. This week: updates on the "migrant caravan" moving towards the United States, crisis in Yemen, and airstrikes in Syria. Produced by Aisha Tahir.
Aisha Tahir brings you the latest in global human rights violations you might have missed this week.
The world we live in is complicated and busy. There isn't enough capacity in our minds to hold onto every piece of news. But do you wonder, as you go about your busy life, what's happening in the world? In five minutes - give or take two - Aisha Tahir will talk us through global crises and human rights violations that you might have missed in the turbidity of national news. This week: updates on South Sudan peace agreement talks, calls for Guantanamo Bay's closing, possible genocidal charges in Myanmar, China's crackdown on Muslim minority leader, and famine in Yemen.
This episode is a recording of the July 13th, 2018 Three Cat Theater Productions’ "Cabaret on the Lake" performed at the Berger Park Cultural Center, sponsored by this very podcast, and hosted by its own Laura and Jake Scruggs. Video of the event is at: https://youtu.be/dhsijBYDU9E T’was a hot night so we had a box fan blowing on the performers which, unfortunately, was picked up extremely well by our microphone. Our audio engineer did his best to filter out a fair amount of the "box fan sound" but it is still pretty audible. We are sorry about the audio quality of the episode. That being said, it was a great show with a packed house, heaps of emotion and laughs so please do enjoy. Performers: 1) Deborah Hines - Storyteller Deborah is native Chicagoan, a former South Shore-ite, transplanted to the strange land of the North Side. Since childhood she's been a writer and a lover of writing, throughout stints working as a long lines telephone operator, a typesetter, a licensed esthetician and a devoted spa manager through boom and bust economic cycles. She earned her BA with an English major and a French minor at Southern Illinois University and worked on a Master's in Creative Writing at Columbia College in Chicago. A Storyteller with 2nd Story, Deborah's twice been admitted on the merits of her writing into Northwestern's Apprentices Writing Program. Threecat's “Cabaret on the Lake” is one of her favorite places to perform. Deborah's always thrilled to be at beautiful Berger Park, sharing her writing with threecat audiences. 2) Chels Harvey - Storyteller Chels Harvey is an agender writer, podcaster, storyteller and UX designer from Atlanta. As a marketer, their writing highlights the many contradictions that fuel our relationship with the Internet of Things around us. (After the show, please resist telling them to watch Black Mirror.) 3) Cameren Rau - Singer Cameren Rau prefers most foods dipped in honey mustard. 4) Nestor Gomez - Storyteller Nestor Gomez has won the Moth Story Slam over 30 times, and is the current Chicago Grand Slam Champion, he also host/curates and produces his own storytelling show 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Storytelling show. Find out more about Nestor at Nestorgomezstoryteller.com 5) Amy Sumpter - Comedian Amy Sumpter has done stand up for 11 years. She has traveled all over the midwest doing shows and she loves making people laugh. She was one of the top 100 comics chosen for season 9 of Last Comic Standing. You can find her at the Book Cellar with the Kates and performing with her band, She's Crafty at City Winery on July 16. They are an all-female Beastie Boys Tribute band. Note, these artist declined to have their performances recorded for the podcast: RC Riley - Storyteller Brittny Congleton - Musician Follow us on Twitter or Facebook Intro Music: "Are You Famous, Yet?" - Laura Scruggs. Outro Music: "AYFY 1" - Christopher Kriz
30 Minutes Around the Table Deus Designed by Sebastien Dujardin Illustrations by Christine Deschamps, Misda, Ian Paovel & Paul Laffond Published by Pearl Games and Asmodee Brandon :15 Patrick 6:45 Bill 11:22 TC 16:02 Jamie 19:42 Outro 26:01 Ending 27:18 Music Attributions: The Forest and the Trees by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Blanks by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Laid Back Fuzz by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Movin On Up by Podington Bearis licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
Sentinels of the Multiverse Designed by Christopher Badell, Paul Bender & Adam Rebottaro Art by Adam Rebottaro Published by Greater than Games(Sentinel Comics) • Eric Buscemi :23 • Christopher Badell & Adam Rebottaro 2:10 • Sam Mayo & Mac Drizzle 8:12 • Bill Corey Jr 13:17 • Tony Miller 18:04 • Peter Gousis 22:58 • Outro 28:21 • End 29:38 Music Attributions: The Forest and the Trees by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Blanks by Podington Bear is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Laid Back Fuzz by Podington Bear is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Movin On Up by Podington Bearis licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License