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Friendship can be our greatest comfort—or our deepest wound. In this episode of Shannon Cason's Homemade, we explore broken friendships' complex, emotional, and sometimes dangerous terrain. This BRAND NEW FORMAT includes - Homemade Stories, The Trouble with..., & No Idea segments. I hope you enjoy!This episode explores what really happens when friendships go bad, from a heartfelt personal story to a chilling true crime case to the psychology of how friendships evolve—and sometimes fall apart.Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncasonstoryteller* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncason* CashApp - https://cash.app/$ShannonCason* Merch & more - https://www.shannoncason.com/Supporters get a mention on the next Homemade Stories Podcast!For hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shannon Cason is a master storyteller -- seen on Snap Judgment, TEDx, and The Moth stages to name a few -- and is the host of the podcast Homemade Stories. In his words, he's also a late bloomer, and with his trademark wit, wisdom, and incredible sense of timing, he shares how the right perspective can turn life's rough patches into life-changing art. Check out Shannon's website. Watch his story Late Bloomer.Don't miss My Father's Camera.Learn from his TEDx talk.And subscribe to his podcast Homemade Stories.
What really happens behind the scenes at a Rent-A-Center? In this 7 Minute Stories: Sunday Leftovers episode, Aaron features master storyteller Shannon Cason, host of Homemade with Shannon Cason, as part of a special story swap. Shannon shares a brutally honest and darkly funny story from his summer working at Rent-A-Center—where the true business wasn't furniture, but selling payments. From repo runs to ruthless managers, this story pulls back the curtain on an industry built on high-interest survival. Follow Shannon's Storytelling: https://www.shannoncason.com/ *We're creating bonus 7MS-themed content delivered to your inbox, but only exclusively for 7MS listeners who sign up for our quarterly newsletter. Join the waitlist! https://www.7minutestoriespod.com/newsletter *Dive deeper into the 7MS Universe and connect with Aaron on... Instagram IG Threads YouTube Thanks to my amazing team who've made 7 Minute Stories a top storytelling podcast: Story created & performed by: Aaron Calafato Senior Audio Engineer: Ken Wendt Additional vocals: Cori Calafato Original Music: autopolitan Art: Pete Whitehead
As I get older, I am learning to adjust. Never giving in, but I do accept the changes.Listen to the latest Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories podcast!Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncasonstoryteller* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncason* CashApp - https://cash.app/$ShannonCason* Merch & more - https://www.shannoncason.com/Supporters get a mention on the next Homemade Stories Podcast!For hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Armored trucks spew clouds of cash into the sky and the people who happen upon it are faced with an unexpected moral dilemma. And a kid from Harlem becomes the biggest heroin dealer in upstate New York. He soon learns what it will take for him to turn his back on a mountain of cash. STORIES Money Truck Six people, six different times and places, but they all find themselves in the same predicament, asking the same question, should they stop or should they go? This episode contains strong language, sensitive listeners please be advised. BIG thanks to Tyler Estep, who first reported Philip Dean's story for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. Thanks also to Cole Richards and Randy Scott Carroll for recording assistance. Thank you to everyone interviewed for this story: Troy Stokes, Philip Dean, Betsy Richards, Delrish Moss, Carol Steele, and the Lucky Guy. Big love and thanks to Shannon Cason, who narrated this piece. Check out Shannon's podcast ‘Homemade Stories' to hear more from him. Produced by Anna Sussman, John Fecile & Nancy López, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot Whiteboy John and The Seven Saints A kid from Harlem becomes the biggest heroin dealer in upstate New York. He soon learns what it will take for him to turn his back on a mountain of cash. Abdul-Kenyatta has performed as a workshop facilitator and motivational speaker. He is a poet, storyteller, jazz and blues vocalist, and a novelist. He was an actor with the San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Children's Theater for five years, and a San Francisco State University, Black Studies Department Associate Professor, lecturing on African and African-American History and Literature. His novel Five Thousand Urgently Pointless Distractions was published in 2000. He is the 2005 Berkeley Poetry Festival Slam Poetry Champion. He was a member of the Oakland 2004 National Slam Team and the 2006 San Francisco Slam Master, the 2007 Marin County Fair Slam Poetry Champion, and a member of the 2007 San Francisco National Slam Team. He appeared in the Jamie De Wolfe film “SMOKED”. Produced by Anna Sussman, original score by Renzo Gorrio Snap Classic – Season 15 – Episode 9
A charming father wins just about everyone over until his criminal ways force his family on a ten-year journey running from the law. A secret artist becomes an art world sensation but unearths a family scandal. And a bank manager who loves to gamble gets into trouble. Sometimes the con job hits close to home. STORIES Con Man Daddy You're young, fun, and on the run from the law. One kid's journey across the Deep South leads to a big confrontation with the man who inspired it all… Con Man Daddy. BIG thanks to Jason Russel Waller as well as his brothers, Randy and Kel, for sharing your story with Snap! Produced by Bo Walsh, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot The Art Of The Con What if the real story is even better than the fake story they made up? A secret artist, an art world sensation, a family scandal. Thanks, Ron, for sharing your story with us! Produced by Andrew Stelzer with support from Anna Sussman Insidious by Shannon Cason LIVE And a bank manager who loves to gamble gets into trouble. This story was told live by Shannon Cason at Snap LIVE in Los Angeles. Original music by Alex Mandel and Tim Frick. Snap Classic - Season 15 - Episode 1
This week on Podcast Playlist we're celebrating indie creators. We'll meet one woman who turned to the great outdoors to help cure her depression. We'll follow her from the desert of Utah to the mountains of Colorado to find peace. Plus, can we fall in love with the sound of someone's voice? We'll hear from a podcast matchmaker that only lets couples talk through voice memos. That and more, this week on Podcast Playlist. Featuring: Out There, It's Nice To Hear You, Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories, F---ing Sober: The First 90 Days, This Isn't Therapy, Matriarch Movement For links and more info, head to http://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.
The end is a new beginning. Get ready for a lot of stories on Shannon Cason's Homemade! Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncason1/* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncason* CashApp - https://cash.app/$ShannonCason* PayPal - https://paypal.me/homemadestories1* Venmo - @shannoncason* Merch - https://www.shannoncason.com/Supporters get a mention on the next Homemade Stories Podcast!Music by Echo Finch. Learn more at https://echofinch.com/For hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I took on a job serving tables at a family-style Italian restaurant. I thought it would be easy money...WRONG! Listen to the latest Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories podcast!Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncason1/* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncasonFor hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I ran a marathon. It was a one-time thing to keep a promise to myself. Always respect your promises, especially to yourself. Listen to the latest Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories podcast!Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncason1/* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncasonFor hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some of the best storytellers around have gathered to tell stories. Not for a huge audience -- but for each other. Snap presents, “Backstage III.” An episode made of love and laughter featuring Glynn Washington, Shannon Cason, Dino Archie, Joyce Lee, Don Reed, and Dr. Ray Christian! This episode contains explicit language and discusses firearms. Sensitive listeners please be advised. Thank you to all the amazing storytellers! Dino Archie is tearing up the comedy world with a brand new special on YouTube, Toxic But Safe. Joyce Lee's got a book coming out. Don Reed is touring his one man performance, The Never Too Late Show. Dr. Ray Christian is combining forces with The Moth for the return his podcast, What's Ray Saying. You can hear more of Shannon Cason's brutally honest storytelling on his podcast, Homemade Stories. Produced by Mark Ristich. The original Backstage episodes were produced by Nikka Singh. Season 14 - Episode 26
Shannon Cason is a master storyteller -- seen on Snap Judgment, TEDx, and The Moth stages to name a few -- and is the host of the podcast Homemade Stories. In his words, he's also a late bloomer, and with his trademark wit, wisdom, and incredible sense of timing, he shares how the right perspective can turn life's rough patches into life-changing art.Check out Shannon's website. Watch his story Late Bloomer.Don't miss My Father's Camera.Learn from his TEDx talk.And subscribe to his podcast Homemade Stories. ALSO:Listen to Aaron Calafato's 7 Minute Stories.Here's some sWooZie too!Check out Story Club Chicago.And listen to the Tuesday song!
Shannon Cason and Jeffrey Porterfield share stories about casino culture and punk rock. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISK Make a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshow Get tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tour Get the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.com Take our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.org Hire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllison Hire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What's the quickest easiest way to get over a divorce? A friend of mine had a suggestion and it involved fast-food cheeseburgers. A lot of them! Listen to the latest Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories podcast!Stay connected:* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/ * Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason * Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCason... * TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncason Support the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncasonFor hosting, speaking, interviews, or consulting - more info at - https://www.shannoncason.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shannon Cason has shared his stories all over the country. Shannon is a host, MainStage storyteller and GrandSlam champion with The Moth. He is a regular on Snap Judgment; awarded their Best Performance Award. Shannon has appeared on countless podcasts and storytelling stages, including TEDx, RISK!, Third Coast Festival, Podcast Movement, and upcoming film projects. He hosts his own long-running storytelling podcast, Shannon Cason’s Homemade Stories. Shannon also hosted two other podcasts -The Trouble with Shannon Cason (WBEZ) & In Good Company Detroit. His storytelling has been featured in the anthology, The Moth Presents: All These Wonders. CHIRP Radio’s Live Lit and Music series, ‘The First Time’, is unlike any storytelling show in Chicago. It pairs our readers' personal stories about a first-time experience with a song performance. This unique structure allows the story to resonate with audience members as they experience the accompanying song covered by our house band, live at Martyrs in Chicago's North Center neighborhood. Show hosted by Jenn Sodini; produced by Julie Mueller & Bobby Evers. Podcast recorded by Tony Baker, Andy Vasoyan, and Alex Stone; produced by Jenn Rourke.
Axios Today host Niala Boodhoo and Homemade Stories host Shannon Cason join us to dish on the latest pop culture news, from the rom-com ‘Bros' to the new purple M&M. Then, Liberty Hardy, host of Book Riot's 'ALL THE BOOKS!' podcast and writer of the Patreon newsletter ‘What's my page again?,' gives us her list of favorite books out this fall. Plus, the Nerdette team and some of our listeners share their own reading recommendations. You can find the full list at our website: https://www.wbez.org/nerdette
Six people, six different times and places, but they all find themselves in the same predicament, asking the same question, should they stop or should they go? This episode contains strong language, sensitive listeners please be advised. BIG thanks to Tyler Estep, who first reported Philip Dean's story for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. Thanks also to Cole Richards and Randy Scott Carroll for recording assistance. Thank you to everyone interviewed for this story: Troy Stokes, Philip Dean, Betsy Richards, Delrish Moss, Carol Steele, and the Lucky Guy. Big love and thanks to Shannon Cason, who narrated this piece. Check out Shannon's podcast ‘Homemade Stories' to hear more from him. Produced by Anna Sussman, John Fecile & Nancy López, original score by Renzo Gorrio Artwork by Teo Ducot Snap Classic - Season 13 - Episode 36
In this week's episode Shannon Cason "The Storyteller" stops by and is the first person to visit the new studio. Shannon will share experiences regarding his career and he also brings his own financial questions: 1. Is there a tax right off for driving a Prius? 2. Does it hurt my credit score if I close out an account 3. I purchased a home that is old; what advice do you have about maintaining it? Shannon Cason https://www.shannoncason.com/ Website https://www.somethingonmymind.net/ Merchandise https://www.somethingonmymind.net/shop Social Media https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDw https://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/somm.podcast https://twitter.com/Somm_podcast
You know we had to go for Round 2! We've brought your favorite Snap storytellers from around the world Backstage again, sharing the real stories that bubble up when the stage lights go down. Dino Archie, Shannon Cason, Dr. Ray Christian, Joyce Lee, and Don Reed join Glynn to spar about problematic side dishes, code-switching, and skin-lightening cream. Big thanks and love to the whole crew! This episode contains some adult language. Produced by Nikka Singh & Regina Bediako, original score & sound design by Pat Mesiti-Miller Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 12 - Episode 38
Want to tell better stories? You've come to the right place. Renowned storyteller https://www.shannoncason.com/ (Shannon Cason) stops by to answer a Podcast Movement community question: How can I dig deeper and be more authentic with the personal stories I share on my show? Plus, we'll talk about the importance of podcast production organization. The Pod Lab is a https://podcastmovement.com (Podcast Movement) original series.
This episode was first aired during Sexual Assault Awareness month on FBLive @rcempowers. Three fathers of daughters, DeMarquis Hayes, PhD, Shannon Cason, and Rev. Pierre Keys discuss their relationships with their young daughters, how they relate to women today and how they are raising their daughters in today's society. This is a very candid conversation, enjoy! Check out Shannon Cason's podcasts, Homemade Stories and In Good Co. Detroit wherever you get your podcasts.
Six people, six different times and places, but they all find themselves in the same predicament, asking the same question, should they stop or should they go? BIG thanks to Tyler Estep, who first reported Philip Dean’s story for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. Thanks also to Cole Richards and Randy Scott Carroll for recording assistance. Thank you to everyone interviewed for this story: Troy Stokes, Philip Dean, Betsy Richards, Delrish Moss, Carol Steele, and the Lucky Guy. Big love and thanks to Shannon Cason, who narrated this piece. Check out Shannon's podcast 'Homemade Stories' to hear more from him. Produced by Anna Sussman, John Fecile & Nancy López, original score by Renzo Gorrio Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 12 - Episode 1
Some of the best stories are told when the show’s over… Join us for our first-ever Snap Backstage! We bring together incredible storytellers from all over the country for a roundtable of stories about second-rate first class tickets, a racist dog, and baggy pants. This episode does contain strong language and the mention of drug use, sensitive listeners please be advised. BIG thanks to Dino Archie, Shannon Cason, Dr. Ray Christian, Joyce Lee, and Don Reed for spending some time with us Backstage! Special thanks to Snap’s Flo Wiley for her help with this episode. Produced by Nikka Singh, original score by Pat Mesiti-Miller Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 11 - Episode 31
Master storyteller Shannon Cason talks about the revival of his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. We talk Detroit style pizza, all the cultures that have influenced Detroit cuisine and Shannon’s life altering road trip. Plus, Shannon shares the absolute worst place to get a restaurant recommendation. [Ep95] Show Notes: Shannon Cason’s Read more... The post Destination Eat Drink – Detroit with Shannon Cason appeared first on Radio Misfits.
NOTE: This episode first published 6/13/19. Are sharks the super-predators we think they are? Or have we been baited with great white lies? To find out, we interviewed shark researchers Dr. Taylor Chapple, Dr. Tricia Meredith and Dr. Chris Pepin-Neff, along with surfer Mike Wells. We’re doing a survey for our episode on orgasms! We’d love for you to take it: https://blythet.typeform.com/to/qhESeova Check out the full episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/32hPFac This episode was produced by Rose Rimler with help from Wendy Zukerman, along with Meryl Horn and Michelle Dang. Senior produced by Kaitlyn Sawrey. Edited by Blythe Terrell and Kaitlyn Sawrey. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. A huge thanks to the amazing team of musicians who helped us with Flaws and our Snark Week music: Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, and Marcus Thorne Bagala. Recording assistance from Caroline Perryman, Shannon Cason, Sam Turken, Beth McMullen, and Jesse Wentzloff. A big thanks to George Burgess, Peter Pyle, Dr. David Shiffman, Professor Peter Klimley, Prof. Jelle Atema, Prof. Stephen Kajiura, Dr. Blake Chapman, Nynke de Haas and others. Plus a special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
This week, two stories of facing the different sides of ourselves. This week’s episode of All Together Now is hosted by Anna Roberts, the Manager of the Mothworks program. Storytellers: Shannon Cason, June Cross Hosted by: Anna Roberts
Shannon Cason has told stories all over the country with The Moth, Snap Judgement, and his own podcasts, Homemade Stories and The Trouble. He is originally from Detroit.
Shannon Cason has told stories all over the country with The Moth, Snap Judgement, and his own podcasts, Homemade Stories and The Trouble. He is originally from Detroit.
Story Jam is a music and storytelling show that features top storytellers and original songs written for each story. In our 4th episode, we feature Detroit teller Shannon Cason. We'll hear a story from Shannon, then a rocking song written for Shannon's story, followed by a conversation with Shannon and Story Jam producer Stephanie Rogers. For more information about STORY JAM, please visit our website. BOY SCOUTWhen I grew up in my townSpecial ops and forces were all aroundThey don’t need a reason to convict your ass of treasonThey’re hunting all the bad guys downYou’ll be locked up in jailWith no horse or hiking trail You’ll be struckThere’s no doubt They’ll throw all your pancakes outWhen you’re a boy scout If you leave that neckerchief at homeThey don’t care if you can sail or tie a ropeYou know it’s getting sadderWhen pre-teens are batteredBy the guys from DRAYN-ohYou’ll be locked up in jailWith no horse or hiking trail You’ll be struckThey'll call you outYou're guilty without a doubt They'll draw bloodRip you to shredsTake your virtue and badgesThey've got gunsRacist laws tooThey'll fire at anyone that movesThey’ll throw all your pancakes outWhen you’re a boy scout Watch your back when camping outWhen you're catching your sea bass or troutThey’re turning on black brothers againAiming at innocents...And they’ll win (SOLO)You’ll be locked up in jailWith no horse or hiking trail You’ll be struckThey'll call you outYou're guilty without a doubt They'll draw bloodRip you to shredsTake your virtue and badgesThey've got gunsRacist laws tooThey'll fire at anyone that movesYou're a boy scoutYou're a boy scoutA boy scoutIn AmericaCredits:Producer: Stephanie RogersAudio Mix/Production: Danny ShafferTheme music: Craig J SniderVoiceover: Kenny BurroughsStory: Shannon Cason"Boy Scout" music/lyrics by Stephanie RogersBand:Vocals: Stephanie RogersGuitars: Danny ShafferBass: Rafe BradfordDrums: Gerald DowdViolin: Anne HarrisB3 organ: Fred SimonSupport Story Jam by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/storyjampodcast.
Today on the J2BB show we are joined by rapper Prop and Storyteller, Podcaster and Speaker, Shannon Cason. Tune in to learn more about these public figures.
Shannon Cason has told stories all over the country with The Moth, Snap Judgment, and other popular storytelling platforms. Here, Shannon shares some of his powerful stories from his life before, during, and after the Process. He speaks eloquently and vulnerably of both joy and pain and growing up in Detroit. We are also fortunate that Shannon's wife, Cindy, joined Drew to tell us a bit about her experience at the Process and how her work there has impacted her life, her parenting, and her relationship with Shannon. Shannon hosts three podcasts of his own - Homemade Stories, In Good Co. Detroit, and The Trouble. He is the chief educator for the Brutally Honest Storytelling workshop series. Shannon is originally from Detroit. Find him at shannoncason.com. Subscribe on iTunes
Police shootings, mistaken arrests, and growing up Black / Brown up in America. This week, Snap presents amazing stories from people facing our nation’s original sin. STORIES Never Again Glynn and his family protest in Oakland where thousands gather to scream light at our national darkness. Produced by Pat Mesiti-Miller Thick Blue Line In 2012, Kari Brandenburg became the longest-serving district attorney in Bernalillo County, where Albuquerque sits. But at the start of her fourth term in office something big started to take hold of the county. Police shootings were at an all-time high and everyone was looking to Kari’s office for answers. For more on what went down in Albuquerque, check out Jeff Proctor’s reporting for the Albuquerque Journal. Produced by Nancy Lopez, original score by Renzo Gorrio Captive Audience When Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter was mistakenly arrested at the airport, he learned that his fame could only get him so far. Performed live by Tariq Trotter at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for Snap Judgment LIVE. Music by Alex Mandel, performed by the Snap Players Alex Mandel, Tim Frick, and David Brandt. DRANO A reluctant young Boy Scout comes face to face with DRANO, and earns his merit badge in "reality." Shannon Cason is a writer, award-winning storyteller, and the host of the Shannon Cason’s Homemade Stories podcast and the In Good Co. Detroit podcast. Listen and subscribe! Produced by Mark Ristich Episode Artwork: Teo Ducot Protest tape: Annie Nguyen + Lauryn Newson Episode production: Pat Mesiti-Miller We stand with the black community. We stand with our black listeners, storytellers, employees, creators, supporters, family, and friends. Please stay strong and stay safe as we write the next chapter of our collective history.
Shannon Cason is the host of Homemade Stories and In Good Co. Detroit. Here's the blog post I mentioned by by Kevin Kelly - https://kk.org/thetechnium/68-bits-of-unsolicited-advice/ So much of this show is going to originate with your hard-earned advice. To contribute please call me (Zak) at 844-935-BEST. Leave your name and your advice, followed by your email address in case I have any follow-up questions. Regarding your advice. I'm not particularly interested in platitudes and truisms. I'm after specific, odd, uplifting, effective, real tips from you about how you make it through your days.
The idea for Michigan Farm to Freezer is simple - pick fresh produce from a variety of Michigan farms, then freeze the local fruits and vegetables for year-round goodness. Co-founders, Brandon Seng and Mark Coe, talk about their unexpected journey from a northern Michigan farmer's market and school lunch program to their move to Detroit's historic Eastern Market. They even wowed Detroiters with their Farm to Freezer story at Detroit's Demo Day pitch competition. Now they have joined the Eastern Market family in the building with the Big Strawberry on it. Have a taste.
From a young age, Clement “FAME” Brown Jr. has been able to recognize opportunities around him. And his true gift is converting those opportunities into revenue. In this episode, Fame shares his lessons on hustling and how he overcame challenges to create Detroit’s Brand Name - Three Thirteen.
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Nieves Longordo is the owner of Diseños Ornamental Iron. When young Nieves is presented with the opportunity to purchase the construction company from her step-father, Tony Martinez, she takes it, unaware of the fire she was stepping into. In this episode, Nieves shares her journey to entrepreneurship in Detroit, and she uncovers many of the lessons along the way. She outlines her challenges as a young woman in the male-dominated construction industry. And explains why she made the decision to take on the responsibility to continue a family legacy.
In Good Co. is a living platform, connecting inspirational stories with practical tools to empower entrepreneurs at every age and every stage of business.
We're Gonna Be Alright Episode 1 Shannon Cason
Are sharks the super-predators we think they are? Or have we been baited with great white lies? To find out, we interviewed shark researchers Dr. Taylor Chapple, Dr. Tricia Meredith and Dr. Chris Pepin-Neff, along with surfer Mike Wells. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/34hG3ug UPDATE 6/14/19: We removed a line from the episode implying that if you’ve eaten any takeaway fish and chips in the UK, there's a good chance you’ve unknowingly eaten shark meat. In fact, shark meat is not always sold surreptitiously. In the UK and in Australia shark meat it is often labeled flake, rock or huss. Selected references: Tricia’s shark smelling study: https://bit.ly/2F4OsqrChris’s book “Flaws”: https://bit.ly/2IGKe9BTiger shark study here: https://bit.ly/2Q0S94M and video here: https://bit.ly/2XFHj7o This paper on sharks and rays at risk of extinction: https://bit.ly/31wauMB This episode was produced by Rose Rimler with help from Wendy Zukerman, along with Meryl Horn and Michelle Dang. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Kaitlyn Sawrey. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. A huge thanks to the amazing team of musicians who helped us with Flaws and our Snark Week music: Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, and Marcus Thorne Bagala. Recording assistance from Caroline Perryman, Shannon Cason, Sam Turken, Beth McMullen, and Jesse Wentzloff. A big thanks to George Burgess, Peter Pyle, Dr. David Shiffman, Professor Peter Klimley, Prof. Jelle Atema, Prof. Stephen Kajiura, Dr. Blake Chapman, Nynke de Haas and others. Plus a special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
This episode features the first official guest to the 7 Minute Stories Podcast. During this 7 minute segment I talk with fellow storyteller Shannon Cason. We dive into Shannon’s creative process, what inspires some of his stories and something we hope the storytelling art form can adopt in future. Shannon is a host, MainStage storyteller and GrandSlam champion with The Moth. He is a regular on NPR’s Snap Judgment and was awarded their Best Performance Award. He has appeared on countless podcasts and storytelling stages, including: TEDx, RISK!, Third Coast Festival, Podcast Movement, and an upcoming television pilot. He also hosts his own long-standing storytelling podcast, Shannon Cason’s Homemade Stories.
How to Tell a Story. Join Lee as she interviews guest Shannon Cason, an award-winning, professional storyteller. Shannon Cason shares more than ten major tips to learning how to tell a story really well whether it's for a dinner party or for the big leagues as a keynote speaker. Shannon also shares the ONE thing no one should ever do when telling a story. Listen - and please share with your friends. Shout-Outs: A quick hello goes out to Steve Moors Art in New York! Thank you for listening! * Join The House of Lee NYC Facebook Group! * Mentions/Resources: - Shannon Cason: podcasts Homemade Stories and Trouble; Contact: @shannoncason or www.ShannonCason.com - Shannon Cason's story about a day with his daughter: Episode 98: A Perfect Day, Homemade Stories podcast - Holiday markets at Union Square and Columbus Circle, UrbanSpaceNYC.com for more information - German Delights, a vendor at the holiday markets offering authentic German sausages with those yummy rolls and optional sauerkraut - New podcast from Lee's child: http://www.SebzWorldOfSports.com - New podcast from Lee: http://www.PractiMama.com - Lee keeps it real with practical parenting tips! - FREE talk, "How to Start a Podcast" on Tuesday, December 11th for www.CreativeMornings.com - CLICK for link - Toastmasters - StoryTellersProject.com - Red Rooster restaurant - The Moth - Ask Me Another podcast, Ophira Eisenberg Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Saturday, December 15th She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; The Thought Card's Danielle Desir; and co-host Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! What is a Podcast?!: Tell your friends to join Lee at her webinar, "What's a Podcast? And What's In It for Me?" It's on December 21st at 10AM. CLICK TO REGISTER! The House of Lee NYC, a division of WLEE Media, LLC, is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Leave your comments and questions via voice for Lee at www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com - or call or email Lee at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Homemade sausage without a grinder or stuffer? Is it possible? YES! Listen as Lee shares her sausage-making tips with you. And, find out who the one person is who should be tipped when helping you! Lee's City Hot Spot is La Duree macaron shop downtown near Canal Street, a few blocks from the Canal Street Station off the A, C, E train lines. Shout Outs include Shannon Cason and Irene Washington from Detroit, Michigan, Martin in Spain, and Regine Vincent Bonet and Lois Penny in New York. Thank you! If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) La Duree SOHO 398 - West Broadway, NY, NY 10012 Sausage Maker .com Lee's Sausage Recipe: 2:1 ratio of fatty meat to animal fat; One teaspoon each: salt, rosemary, thyme, sage, garlic powder, dash of red pepper flakes. Alton Brown suggests adding 1-2 tablespoons of brown sugar. Lee has also used maple syrup in the past as well. The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Shannon Cason is the host of The Trouble podcast about stories of getting in and out of trouble. Tonight he brings the podcast to live audiences in Chicago at Black Ensemble Theater. Shannon spoke with Jill Hopkins on The Morning AMp about the live show and what sorts of trouble you can hear on his podcast. For info about Shannon, The Trouble and tonight's show, visit: http://www.shannoncason.com
Shannon Cason is an award winning storyteller best known for his work on The Moth, Snap Judgement, and his own podcasts Homemade Stories and The Trouble. Shannon shares his shocking story of how he stole $50,000 and gambled it all away in one day. Instead of running from his failure, he faced it head on and endured the consequences. This experience led him to storytelling as a way of processing his addiction, resulting in a more honest way of operating in all aspects of his life. His sharing of such personal experiences has also been a powerful way of inspiring others to face their own shame, fear and truths. Learn more about Shannon @: http://www.shannoncason.com
Who's more hardcore: Dan Carlin, for making Hardcore History? Or his listeners for absorbing three-hour-plus episodes? We also ask Andrea Silenzi Why Oh Why dating today is so hard and learn how podcasting makes Gretchen Rubin and her daughter Happier. Plus: Which stories pass muster with master storyteller Shannon Cason?
We all know Christmas is ran by an eastern syndicate. Here, on the first ever Holiday edition of The Lum, we drop a couple christmas jewels. Come to the dinner table with our special guest Shannon Cason, an award winning Storyteller and righteous person. Meet Hemory, a promising young poet/Storyteller, and find out what Christmas reminds him of. Listen to WarrenPeace, as a down n out Santa Claus, do lyrical flips all over the track. Last but not least, listen to ID as he tries to convince himself that he can accomplish his dreams if he really tries hard....and do a couple poems. Be sure to check out Shannon Cason's podcast Homemade Stories where podcasts are heard. I'm a huge fan of it! Also, check out the video to WarrenPeace's track Egg Nog Heavy on Youtube. Its awesome and one of the best degenerate Santa Claus portrayals I've ever seen. This Lum is mixed by ID, additionally mixed and mastered by Sun Hammer, featuring Marcus Elliot on Saxophone, with song taking by Shigeto. contact intricate dialect@gmail.com for any info --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelumpodcast/support
In this episode, Josh talks with storyteller Shannon Cason about what makes good stories, how vulnerability deepens our existence, and the moments of life they wish they could edit. Along the way, they cover lost friendships, Friedrich Nietzsche, comic books, and Lewis Carroll.
Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast #25 with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent can do is tell a child their "special". Words to live by from director of live events at WBEZ, Don Hall. Saved by the universe at a young age - at least according to his mother - Don Hall has worn a variety of hats helping to sow together the quilted ecosystem that is Chicago's performance underbelly. A man who continues to play his part sculpting the city's storytelling scene, talks about how doing what no one else wants to do is where you can find your sweet spot! "Once in a while you get a "Blue Man Group", says Hall, "but most successful people in the arts are not doing anything innovative or new." Hear this, and more from the provocative Mr. Don Hall on Episode 25. Quoting fellow producer and podcaster, Shannon Cason, Don Hall feels "I've hit a point where I no longer want to be successful, I just want to be significant. (Shannon Kasig) Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast #25 with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent can do is tell a child their "special". Words to live by from director of live events at WBEZ, Don Hall. Saved by the universe at a young age - at least according to his mother - Don Hall has worn a variety of hats helping to sow together the quilted ecosystem that is Chicago's performance underbelly. A man who continues to play his part sculpting the city's storytelling scene, talks about how doing what no one else wants to do is where you can find your sweet spot! "Once in a while you get a "Blue Man Group", says Hall, "but most successful people in the arts are not doing anything innovative or new." Hear this, and more from the provocative Mr. Don Hall on Episode 25. Quoting fellow producer and podcaster, Shannon Cason, Don Hall feels "I've hit a point where I no longer want to be successful, I just want to be signifigant. -Shannon Kasig -- All the best, Jess Kaswiner @JessinAction 201.650.5851 Drawing Connections