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We kick off season 2 of Create Pod with Miranda Wylie, host of Seen with Miranda, an Austin, TX, based interview podcast about identity and self-expression. Miranda is also the co-founder of Bedpost Confessions, a celebrated live storytelling show in Austin, and a programmer for South by Southwest. We caught Miranda at an interesting time in her podcasting career. She had just wrapped up an incredible first season of her podcast, which focuses on in-depth personal interviews with creatives and other talented people. And she was considering how, when, and maybe even why to start another season of the show. Stream this ep to hear Miranda discuss her intimate interviewing style, how she creates a safe and inviting space that inspires her podcast guests to get personal on the mic, and the struggles of juggling multiple creative projects at once. The music heard in this episode is by Black Ant, used under Creative Commons.
Sex: (Almost) everybody does it and (almost) nobody talks about it, except for the squad of course! We tackled this topic in Season 1 when the squad shared their personal experiences with sex after baby, but today we are ready to dive in deeper than ever before! Today we are thrilled to have Miranda Wylie in the studio with us to help us unravel all things sex, sexuality, body image, feminism and beyond! Miranda is the co-founder and producer of BedPost Confessions, a live storytelling series here in Austin and also programs content for SXSW. Stay tuned this March for sessions on women's health, body hair, cultural appropriation and as many conversations on intersectionality as possible. The ex-New Yorker turned Austinite is a storyteller who advocates for sexual literacy and emotional justice, and whose feminist lens serves her in parenting away from the "boys will be boys" mentality. Miranda's latest project, the SEEN podcast, asks people to reflect on the ways they are seen, or rendered invisible by loved ones, strangers, and most of all themselves. Resources: SEEN Podcast Bedpost Confessions Untrue by Wednesday Martin Esther Perel Longest Shortest Time Podcast Sex & Parenthood Series Learn more and visit the Top Knot Squad blog here.
Miranda Wylie (aka Mia Martina) is the co-creator of "BedPost Confessions," a sex-positive storytelling show that started in Austin in 2010 and has now expanded to Oregon, Colorado, and indigenous communities in Canada. Ahead of two sure-to-be-packed BedPost Confession nights at the North Door next week, we talked with the Miranda about her new podcast, "Seen with Miranda," where she interviews guests on the way others see them, the way they see themselves and the distance between. ALSO: Stephanie Lang, a program director at UT's Warfield Center, commissioned a photo exhibit called "Seen & Unseen: A Sunday Afternoon in Clarksville" that will be on display through June 1. Lang, a fifth generation Austinite, chatted with Addie about the found objects and people featured in the photos and several upcoming walking tours of this historic district. Eric Webb joined Omar and Tolly to talk about a study that recently found suggests that regular concert attendance will boost your lifespan, and in A Toast, we gave a shout out to Nothing Bundt Cakes, Half Price Books and Crux Climbing Center. More info: austin360.com/loveaustin360
Welcome to The SEEN Podcast. In this season one preview, host Miranda Wylie takes you through her Seen List as she works to fulfill her desire to answer the questions: How do others see me? How do I want to be seen?Hosted by: Miranda WylieProduced by: Myrriah GossettMusic by: Solid State Dream Suit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever find yourself in a situation with a sexual undercurrent that took you by surprise? Miranda Wylie’s “Accidental Domme” is a playful story about power dynamics that will leave you reconsidering why your call was put on hold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you have a song that will forever be attached to a sex story? BedPost producers Julie Gillis, Miranda Wylie, and Sadie Smythe share coming of age stories about the interplay of sex and music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.