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When you have questions, go straight to the source…Writer/Director Scott Hillman and actor Socks Whitmore join me to discuss their sure-to-be-a-cult-classic queer superhero romance.
This episode features a discussion with Stephanie L. Carlin about the new musical: Spectrum. Spectrum features a book, music and lyrics by Stephanie L. Carlin, and is directed by Kate Trammell. It follows Matthew, a young man on the autism spectrum who has just been told he needs to move out of his parents' place. He finds the quietest spot with no stimulation whatsoever—a gay bar. This episode features the song ‘In Between', performed by Laura Cetti, Alec Phan, Mel Schaffer, Emmet Smith and Socks Whitmore. Connect with Stephanie L. Carlin: Instagram: @sleotacarlin Website: https://www.stephanielcarlin.com Connect with New York Theatre Barn: Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024 Twitter: @nytheatrebarn Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn Facebook.com/nytheatrebarn nytheatrebarn.org Pauls's personal instagram: @paulsmacs Teresa's personal instagram: @terijoyeaux Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Pyrophobia, character injury, existential dread, depictions of the aftermath of a disaster, despair, character separation, and screams ????2020_05: Investigating an impossible signal from beyond the borders of Morrison's domain, the Searchers find old ghosts and new revelations at the end of all hope. Starring Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Brad Colbroock as Commissary Michaels, Socks Whitmore as the Possessed, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, and Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst095 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jared gets to enjoy a beloved midwestern past time: porch sitting. Fresh air, live radio, and conversations with friends. This episode contains no CWs. This episode's transcript can be found here! Written and produced by Casper Oliver (he/they), who also voices Dr. Jared Hel. Radio host Lisa and Warbler voiced by Kat Walker Shea (she/her). Radio host John is voiced by Perry F. Bruns (he/they). Dr. Jamie Everett voiced by Jenny O'Sullivan (she/they). Wren is voiced by Socks Whitmore (they/them). Audio edited by Jason Larock (he/him). Podcast cover art by Ashlee Craft (he/they), who also typically voices the end credits. Assistant writers were: Jason Larock, Miche Ward (he/him), & Jenny O'Sullivan. Music by TheMenniss (they/them) https://themenniss.bandcamp.com Support this and our other projects on our official Patreon: https://patreon.com/thesperience. Check out Thesperience to see our other queer-made projects and public resources. Find all of our cast & crew links: https://jarofrebuke.carrd.co/. A HUGE thank you to all of our Patreon supporters for supporting us monthly as we continue to make this art. Also a huge thank you to the amazing people at Trans Justice Funding Project for helping fund our works this season! Find out more at https://jar-of-rebuke.pinecast.coRead transcript
Bijan Berahimi (Art BFA 13) is a Graphic Design graduate and founder of Fisk, a design firm based in Portland, OR. Fisk has worked with CalArts on the Strategic Framework website and the 50th anniversary website and logo. They also assisted with the design for the 2022 gala and other projects, including the REDCAT website. Want more?Check out this profile from the Portland Monthly Check out this profile in Willamette WeekCheck out this Q&A in atomsBeyond the Blue Wall's original theme music was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com
Rohesia's Lullaby was written by Evan Johnson and Kion Heidari with lyrics by Socks Whitmore. It was sung by Krystal Gem as Rohesia. By the ground beneath my feet And the roots that burrow deep Seek and find, Uncloud the mind And wake their haunted sleep By the tides upon the sea And the sand upon its floor Take this key to set them free And walk the earth once more --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgieromeroisdonefor/support
To learn more about Emara Neymour-Jackson (Dance BFA 20) and her practice, as well as to view some of her work, visit emaraneymourj.comCheck out this 2020 profile of Emara in VoyageLALearn more about the CalArts School of DanceBeyond the Blue Wall's original theme music was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com
Day 90. This housewife wants to commemorate her ninety-days of continuous sobriety with a her very first ... tattoo. This is our last episode of SEASON 2 BETSY. Featured Music by Jessica Wilde, Francis Lung, Judah Kim, Katie Burke, Jon Jeremy, Natalia Zukerman, Anne Heaton, Pop Buchanan, Matt the Electrician. Voice Talent by Katie Segal, Otis Gray, Bryan Fitzgerald, Socks Whitmore, Brooke Robichaud, Courtney Halford, Philip Vitela, & Katie Mack Executive Produced & Sound Design by Katie Mack Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, and Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae & Maggie Stiggers SPECIAL THANKS to Alysse Bryson, The Sober Curator, Intentional Sidekick Training, Tawny Lara and Caleb Wells & TO YOU THE LISTENER. We literally could not have done it without you. All artists are compensated for their work. All artists involved have their own story with recovery. If you like what we do, consider supporting the stuff you wish to see more of in the world, This is a homegrown passion project made with one microphone, GarageBand, and a dream of destigmatizing addiction. VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL. Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- @fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Chad Hamill/ čnaq'ymi (Music BFA 93; MFA 97 ) is the Executive Director for Indigenous Arts and Expression and Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Affairs at CalArts. During the 2021-22 academic year, Chad was named the inaugural CalArts Presidential IDEA Fellow. Chad led the effort to establish a partnership between CalArts and the Institute for American Indian Arts (IAIA). He has also developed and taught the first Indigenous Studies and Native arts course in CalArts history, as well as organized numerous cultural events across the CalArts community.Chad previously served as chair of the Department of Applied Indigenous Studies and Vice President of Native American Initiatives at Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff. While at NAU, where he began teaching in 2007, Chad led innovative and impactful initiatives focused on a variety of areas, including tribal leadership, K-12 engagement with Native-serving schools, global Indigenous partnerships, wifi infrastructure on Native lands, and environmental sustainability in Indian Country. Chad received his BFA in World Music Performance and his MFA in North Indian Classical Music from CalArts and went on to earn his PhD in ethnomusicology from the University of Colorado.A descendant of the Spokane Tribe of Indians, Chad is the co-founder of the Spokane Language House, a nonprofit tribal organization focused on language revitalization. Chad's research and publications focus on music and sovereignty, music and spirituality, Indigenous ecological knowledge, performative scholarship, and the Indigenization / decolonization of academic structures. His book, Songs of Power and Prayer in the Columbia Plateau (OSU Press), explores song as a vehicle for spiritual power among tribes of the interior Northwest. Chad continues to write, record, and perform musical works centered on Spokane ways of knowing and being in the world.Learn moreTo learn more about Chad Hamill's music and scholarship, and to listen to his music and watch him perform, visit motherearthsongs.com.Learn more about qey's (Dream) Scholarship for Indigenous Artists, established by Chad, which provides full tuition support for students at CalArts.Learn more about Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) at CalArts.Learn more about CalArts' Land Acknowledgment.Beyond the Blue Wall's original theme music was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com
Day 75. Betsy feels most like herself writing in her online journal. Her very public online journal. Her very public online journal that her husband doesn't know about. Did she cross a line? Featured Music by Jon Jeremy, Natalia Zukerman, Derek P. Hurt, Pop Buchanan and King Sting aka Michael Lamendola. Voice Talent by Katie Segal, Otis Gray, Bryan Fitzgerald, Socks Whitmore, Dillon Heape and Courtney Halford. Executive Produced & Sound Design by Katie Mack Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, and Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae & Maggie Stiggers All artists are compensated for their work. All artists involved have their own story with recovery. If you like what we do, consider supporting the stuff you wish to see more of in the world, This is a homegrown passion project made with one microphone, GarageBand, and a dream of destigmatizing addiction. VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL. Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- @fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat #rule62 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Day 60. Betsy forces family time with a visit to the city for the first time since the pandemic began and since she got sober. Featuring music by Anne Heaton, Matt The Electrician, Michael Lamendola aka King Sting, and Jacob Derwin Voice Talent by Kate Segal, Maggie Stiggers, Otis Gray, Socks Whitmore and Bryan Fitzgerald Executive Produced & Sound Design by Katie Mack Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, and Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae & Maggie Stiggers All artists are compensated for their work. All artists involved have their own story with recovery. If you like what we do, consider supporting the stuff you wish to see more of in the world, This is a homegrown passion project made with one microphone, GarageBand, and a dream of destigmatizing addiction. VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL. Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- @fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat #rule62 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
The REEF Residency is a collaboration between the School of Critical Studies, School of Film/Video, and School of Art. Learn more about the REEF Residency. In this episode, we speak with 2022 REEF Residents, Fía Benitez and Simone Zapata. Their exhibition, Tense Renderings: the will and won't of spatial logics, opened at The REEF Los Angeles, June 24–July 24, 2022. Tense Renderings interrogates the motivations, conditions, and limitations of maps and mapmaking. The range of works include axonometric projection drawing; feminist, communally-woven textile; speculative sea and space colonization; and interventions into legal language delineating exclusion and belonging.Tense Renderings features 14 artists across time zones and disciplines: Jumanah Abbas, C. Bain, Amy Chiao, Natan Diacon-Furtado, Jen D'Mello, Alexsa Durrans, Christine Imperial, sj kim-ryu, Wesley Larios, Julia Saenz Lorduy, Sonya Merutka, Amanda Teixeira, Sarah Sophia Yanni, and Bz Zhang.View Tense RenderingsPress:24700: New Exhibition Interrogates Mapmaking in Tense Renderings: the will and won't of spatial logicsSimone Zapata is a poet and educator from San José, CA. Her work can be found, or is forthcoming in Foglifter, The Quarterless Review, Tiny Spoon, Reed Magazine, and The Vassar Review. She serves as Managing Editor for The Beat Within, and as a poetry editor for MAYDAY. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from California Institute of the Arts. Fía Benitez is an artist and educator living in Los Angeles. Their ongoing body of work, Root Rot, encompasses large-scale graphite drawings, collage, turn of the century artifacts, and bisque-fired ceramics. Incorporating research from public archives, works in Root Rot index the legacies of the California citrus industry and its history of indigenous dispossession, erasure of immigrant labor, and privatization of land management practices. Fía is a 2022 REEF Artist-in-Residence and a 2020 Research & Practice Fellow, with recent solo and group exhibitions at The Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, NÉVÉ, The Reef, Tin Flats, Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, 7313 Melrose, Newhall Crossings, Other Places Art Fair, and CalArts. Publications include re:connections, water / relic / spices, as well as Baest Journal, Sublevel Magazine, The Kitchen Blog, and The Vassar Review. Fía holds degrees from Vassar College and CalArts.Beyond the Blue Wall's original theme music was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com
Day 30. Family is weird, even Betsy's. Featuring music by Katie Burke, Natalia Zukerman, Melissa Ferrick, Francis Lung, and Judah Kim. Voice Talent by Kate Segal, Otis Gray, Socks Whitmore, Linda Storm, Padraic Lilis, and Caleb Wells. Written by Kimberly Kearns, Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, and Katie Mack. Associate Produced by Brianna Janae & Maggie Stiggers All artists are paid for their amazing work. All artists involved have their own story with recovery. If you like what we do, consider supporting us to give us momentum to continue on. This is a homegrown passion project made with one microphone, GarageBand, and a dream of destigmatizing addiction. VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL. Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- @fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat #rule62 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Day 14, BETSY. Betsy dabbles in the online world of truly anonymous alcohol support groups and realizes her support system in IRL in gone. Featuring music by Jacob Derwin, Jon Jeremy, Natalia Zukerman, Jessica Wilde, Matt The Electrician, and SomedayMaybe. Voice Talent by Kate Segal, Otis Gray, Socks Whitmore, Bryan Fitzgerald, Justin Lamb, Alexandra O'Halloran, Courtney Halford, Kimberly Kearns & Katie Mack Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae & Maggie Stiggers All of the artists involved with F*cking Sober have their own stories with recovery. Want to support? VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- @fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat #rule62 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Day 2, BESTY. Betsy watches the love of her life pour out the other greatest love of her life. This is day two of sobriety in the suburbs. Featuring music by Matt The Electrician, Natalia Zukerman, Jacob Derwin, Judah Kim, Ana Egge, Pop Buchanan, SomedayMaybe Voice Talent by Kate Segal, Otis Gray, Socks Whitmore, Bryan Fitzgerald, Tawny Lara & Shaune Jessemay Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae, Ewan Newbigging-Lister All of the artists involved with F*cking Sober have their own stories with recovery. Want to support? VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter -- fckingsober90_podcast fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat #rule62 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
On Saturday, June 5, 2021, a cooling tower on the fifth floor of CalArts' A-block overflowed, flooding several locations below and causing much damage to the Character and Experimental Animation areas. This is the story of that flood, as well as the resurrection of this critically important space on the CalArts' campus. To follow the progress of construction in A-block, visit this page on the School of Film/Video website.Learn more about CalArts' Character Animation and Experimental Animation programs.____Beyond the Blue Wall's original theme music (the intro and outro) was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com. Additional music in this episode includes:“Zion” by Salmon Like the Fish from the Free Music Archive and Creative Commons“Midnight” by Lexin Music from Pixabay “Light Chilled Music Backgrounds” by ComaStudio from Pixabay“Mountain Pass” by Lobo Loco from the Free Music Archive and Creative Commons“Flying Minimal” by Coma-Media from Pixabay
Day 1. Betsy, a suburban house wife in Needham, MA "has it all”. The perfect husband, three beautiful children, and mommy juice to calm the chaos. And life is really great- super really great- until it's not. Featured Music By: Jessica Wilde, Natalia Zukerman , Katie Burke, Judah Kim, Anne Heaton, Francis Lung, Callie MacKenzie , & Jon Jeremy Voice over by: Kate Segal, Otis Gray, Socks Whitmore, Bryan Fitzgerald, Courtney Leigh Halford, Caleb Wells Produced by Katie Mack Written by Kimberly Kearns Story Development by EmJ Hova, Dillon Heape, Katie Mack Associate Produced by Brianna Janae, Ewan Newbeginlister All of the artists involved with F*cking Sober have their own stories with recovery. Want to support? VENMO @fckingsoberpodcast or PAYPAL Stay up to date and over informed on IG/Tiktok/Twitter fckingsoberpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Dana and Socks discuss "The Inheritance" at the Geffen;" 2:22 - A Ghost Story" at the Ahmanson; and two immersive shows, one in which Socks appears an actor.
Ochion Jewell (Music MFA 07) is a jazz saxophonist and composer from Appalachian Kentucky. He studied classical music as an undergraduate at the University of Louisville and studied jazz, free improvisation, and composition at CalArts.Ochion's debut album "First Suite for Quartet'' was released by Mythology Records in 2010 to positive acclaim. The album was heralded by the New York City Jazz Record as "an ambitious, beautifully rendered album...exhilarating in every facet." His followup, with the Ochion Jewell Quartet, “Volk,” was released in 2015. Ochion lives in Brooklyn and teaches at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. He is also the co-host of the Brooklyn Living Room Sessions video podcast, which was partially funded by a CalArts Alumnx Seed Grant. Our original theme music was composed and performed by 2020 Music alumnx, Socks Whitmore. You can learn more about Socks at sockswhitmore.com.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a scene of kissing and sensuality, from 21:30 to 22:38. Episode 4 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Val Berelli is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of the Umpire is played by Alex Lamoureux. The role of the Stadium Announcer is played by David Hanna The ensemble of players and coaches are played by TJ Anthony, Jerron Bacat, Blake Hussey, and Socks Whitmore. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Legacy Fans: Kristin Devine, Steven Goldman, Leslie Joyce, Alex Telander, Cole Burkhardt, Andrea Klassen, Lewis Lenoble, Bob Raymonda, and Anne Baird. For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
Socks and Steven disucuss Jagged Little Pill at the Pantages, Oklahoma! at the Ahmanson, and 13 in Simi Valley
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Episode 2 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Val Berelli is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The part of Coach/Umpire is played by David Hanna. The role of manager Tommy Milligan is played by Salvatore Hall. The Ensemble of players and coaches are played by TJ Anthony, Jerron Bacat, Blake Hussey, and Socks Whitmore. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Additional dialogue and story ideas provided by Caroline Mincks. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank yhou to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Season Ticketholders: Alexandra Pal, Talon Stradley, MJ, Timothy Lim, Megan Cornelius, Natalie Goodwin, Robert Linder, AJ Ganaros, Kylie Sparks, and Vin LaBate For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
Socks discusses "Dear Evan Hansen" at the Ahmanson, and reflects on "To T or Not to T" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Hollywood Fringe, Week 2: Socks Whitmore and Inger Tudor on "Dead Skin (A Queer Australian Play)", "Thom Pain (Based on Nothing), "Battle Song of Boudica," "Your Own Crown," "Something in the Air" and Mr. Malcolm's Music Factory"
Socks Whitmore, Julia Stier and Steven Leigh Morris review the following shows in Hollywood Fringe: "asexuality, the solo musical," "Dismissed," "Grief: A One Man ShitShow," "Who's Afraid of David Lynch?", "Housewife '52," "Tales of the Trancestors," "Sunday Night at Jane's," "4 Seasons Sh!tshow"
Socks Whitmore and Joseph Klink on "A Dream At the End of the World," "The Bearer of Bad News," "Buskers Ball," "Love Chicken," "The Legend of D.C. Colorado," "Authentic Self," "Becoming Austin Nation," and "Flamencodanza"
Socks Whitmore and Amanada L. Andrei talk about "Man of God" (Geffen Playhouse), "Hamlet" (Antaeus Theatre Co.) and "King James" (Steppenwolf/Chicago and Mark Taper Forum)
Socks and Julia discuss Hadestown, Blues for an Alabama Sky, A Death Defying Escape, Bright Half Life, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Three Tables
Socks Whitmore (Music BFA 20) talks about the ins and outs of starting your career as a freelance artists. Socks (they/them/theirs) is a Los Angeles-based singer, stage and voice actor, lyricist-composer, and writer. They have done voice over work on projects like the Narwhal & Jelly audiobook series (Penguin Random House) and the fiction podcast "Georgie Romero Is Done For." Socks has also written the book, lyrics, and music to original musicals like "We Are Here" (New Voices Project winner 2019) and "Back to One," as well as originated roles in new works like the ballet operetta "Children Cannot Sleep" and the new musical "The Bully Problem." Learn more about Socks at sockwhitmore.com Check out Building Your Freelancing Career, a new specialization from Coursera for CalArts, offered FREE to all students, alumnx, faculty, and staff at CalArts.
Socks, Joseph and Steven discuss Vanessa Stewart's "Caligari's Cabinet of Curiosities" at the city of LA's downtown performing arts high school; "Abbale" at Stomping Ground; "Bronwell and the Bontes" at Loft Ensemble; "A Little Night Music," at Greenway Court Theatre; and "Jonathan Livingston Seagull: A Solo Flight" at Atwater Village Theatre
This podcast contains extreme violence/death, profanity and mature themes. Listener discretion is advised.The crew discovers a strange meteorite emerging from the wormhole, whilst Dahl locates some of the passing visitors of Concord before its destruction.Nicole Tuttle as Hannah DahlDaphne Nitsuga as Professor Takara YoshidaElizabeth Plant as Dr. Laura ScannellAud Andrews as Mitch WheelerB. Narr as Kelson RickeyZach Cipriano as Jack HatcherSaito Kabuyama as Avel ToporovKatherine Anne Brastow as Ida ThoreauAddigale Stewart as Rosie BridgerKessi Riliniki as Dr. Mona BraunEleanor Anwen as Freya JagoErin B. Lillis as Ramsey TillsonMike Joseph as Jorge ArmitageMeredith Lisa Jones as SuperiorJeffrey Stanley, AJ Carter, Nathan Ragland, James Strickland, Grainne Robson, Holly Sophia, Socks Whitmore and Josh Portillo as Crew MembersWritten and Directed by Elliot SomerfieldAdditional Mixing by Kathryn Stanley"The Waystation" Composed and Performed by Tatenda ShamisoCover Art by Paul IgnacioWith Thanks to Zachary Johnson and PodcakeA Wired Cowslip Podcast
CONTENT WARNING: Depictions of police violence, brief moments of body horror, implied religiously motivated homophobia and discrimination, deep rumbling sound effects.11062019a: After the weekend's horrifying revelations, Bill Tyler reluctantly returns to Oslow PD, only to be called into Morrison's office for a performance review... Then out into the city to investigate a potential demonic possession.Starring Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Socks Whitmore as the Possessed Host, Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Charles Scatolini as Pastor Seeger, Carmina Manley as Dispatch, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Trevor Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, and Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Virginia Spotts and produced by Trevor Van Winkle and Virginia Spotts, and made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner and ko-fi.com/homesteadcornerFor more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst045 Winter Reflections by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4632-winter-reflections License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/SheridanTapes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Socks Whitmore (they/them/theirs) is a singer, stage and voice actor, lyricist-composer, and writer and joins me on the power to pivot podcast today to share a journey to themselves, really. We talk about being okay with being yourself and overcoming rejection, mental health issues, and the power creative minds have to come together and create some new conversations that lead to positive change. We also talk about getting comfortable with the uncomfortable conversations that are so needed in society today. They have performed voiceover work for the Penguin Random House children's book Narwhal and Jelly, and has composed for original projects like We Are Here and Back to One, and the new musical The Bully Problem. This episode is for everyone out there listening, inspiring some thoughts to create a new conversation that inspires change in the world, and I can't wait to share it with you. I am your host, Elizabeth Miles, founder of March Forth Media Company, and this is The Power to Pivot Podcast, where we share inspiring stories, resources, tips, and fun ideas to help YOU pivot into new ideas, new goals, and new dreams for your own life. Reach out to Socks Whitmore: Website: https://sockswhitmore.com/about LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sockswhitmore/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sockswhitmore/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sockland Are you ready? It's time to pivot! Let's continue the conversation over on social media. Reach out to me at marchforthmediaco@gmail.com or on our website www.marchforthmediacompany.com and let me your biggest takeaway from the show. You can also reach out to me at: Instagram.com/marchforthmediaco Facebook: facebook.com/marchforthmediacompany twitter.com/media_forth
Day 75. Honestly, do you even know what it means to get honest? Anita gives herself the Liar Liar test. Featured music by Jon Jeremy, Keoki Trask, Derek P. Hurt, Socks Whitmore & Nicholas Mechak Voice Over by Katie Mack, Andie Lemus, T.J. Newton, James Jones, Jacob Derwin & Katie Burke Written/Produced/Sound Design by Katie Mack Story Development by Tawny Lara Sound Editing & Mentorship by Rebecca Seidel & Otis Gray www.fckingsoberpodcast.com 1 MORE EPISODE BEFORE SEASON 1 IS COMPLETE! #odaat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Day 45. After a month and half of no alcohol OR physical contact Anita has an awkward sexual awakening. Featuring Music by KB & The Idyllwilde, Eddie D'Orsay, Uncle Doug, Jacob Derwin, and Keoki Trask. Voice Over by Katie Mack, Andie Lemus, James Jones, Socks Whitmore, and Alan Kelly. Written/Produced/Sound Design by Katie Mack Story Development by Tawny Lara Sound Editing & Mentorship by Rebecca Seidel & Otis Gray www.fckingsoberpodcast.com If you're into it, consider making a donation: PayPal Link venmo: @fckingsoberpodcast www.venmo.com/fckingsoberpodcast #odaat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Socks Whitmore (they/them/theirs) is an agender/gender non-conforming Los Angeles-based singer-actor, lyricist-composer, and writer rooted in voice and text. A self-described “professional overachiever,” Socks likes to keep busy—if they're not recording VO or working on a new musical, they can be found working on choral music, indie games, short fiction, or amassing large amounts of socks. And for those who are curious, they hold a BFA Performer-Composer degree from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) with minors in Digital Arts and Creative Writing. Find more of Socks: Instagram: @sockswhitmore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sockland Website: https://sockswhitmore.com This piece was originally written and recorded in November of 2019 in response to the prompt, "What is a story that needs radio to exist?" Written, recorded, and edited by Socks Whitmore. Featuring performances by Rhiannon Lewis as Jesse and Socks Whitmore as their mother. A statement from Socks: "When I was asked to devise a story that could only exist in a radio format, I was drawn to the idea of placing listeners into the perspective of an observer who can hear but not see. Enter Alexa. This vignette explores how a constant witness to our lives (because yes, Alexa is always listening) might impact a child who has no one else that will listen." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 14. Two weeks down, Anita Drake hasn't picked up a drink, but is looking to pick up a sponsor. Someone who has what she wants... if only she knew what she wanted. Featuring music by KB & The Idyllwilde, Socks Whitmore, Natasha Remi, Keoki Trask Voice Over by Katie Mack, TJ Newton, Andie Lemus and Katie Burke Written/Produced/Sound Designed by Katie Mack Story Development by Tawny Lara Sound Editing/Mentorship by Rebecca Seidel & Otis Gray www.fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
Socks Whitmore (they/them/theirs) is a Los Angeles-based actor-singer, lyricist-composer, and writer. Though their work includes poetry, playwriting, choral music, and games, they are happiest working in the world of new and socially conscious musical theatre and voice over, especially in pieces related to mental health and gender. Current projects include work as a trans/queer consultant on multiple musical projects, workshopping their queer one act musical in development, Pass: A Coming of Self Musical, and producing and starring as the titular character of Georgie Romero Is Done For, a horror-comedy fiction podcast. They hold a BFA Performer-Composer degree from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) with minors in Digital Arts and Creativing Writing. Find more of Socks: Instagram - @sockswhitmore Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sockland Website - https://sockswhitmore.com A statement from Socks: "Given a prompt by a creative writing teacher to make art around "a conversation you need to have, but haven't had," I wrote and recorded this piece in late April 2020. I'm sharing now because I struggled to find positivity in these trying times, until I remembered my recent reflections on happier ones. Thanks to Gabrielle Civil for challenging me to write it, and to my sister for inspiring it." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.