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By Hannah Holyoke
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Chase Wilson is a sober person who works in public health in Los Angeles. You can reach him via email - [email protected]
In this episode, Chase talks about his drug addiction and how his life has changed since becoming sober. He speaks about redefining your metric for success and finding contentment in what you have.
TW: This episode contains conversation about drug addiction.
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Noah is a writer, comedian, actor, and content creator performing all over Los Angeles. Noah has been featured in The New York Times as a “Comedian To Watch on Twitter & Instagram.” Noah showcased for Comedy Central and was featured on Amazon Prime's show Coming to the Stage. Find him everywhere @noahbuilttheark
In this episode, Noah speaks about the lingering effects of being the baby of the family, growing out of group mentality, learning to set boundaries as an adult, and trusting yourself to fail.
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Dave Beauboeuf leads US PR at a global sports media company and is founder of his own content company focused on expanding awareness of, and access to, opportunities in sports. Dave can be found at @davebeauboeuf and @sportsstorypod on Twitter. The latest season “Behind The Sports Story” launches in late May 2021.
In this episode Dave speaks about his experiences attending predominately white schools throughout his life and how those years have affected his outlook as an adult. He talks about transitioning away from using revenge as a fuel for success to instead using the power to impact social change as motivation.
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Dwora Fried is an assemblage artist creating mixed media sculptural spaces in small, large and life-size wooden boxes. You can find her work at dworafried.com or @dworafried
In this episode Dwora speaks about her relationship with her parents, including the complex dynamic involved with her mother who survived the Holocaust. She discusses moving to LA from Israel and having to find a place to belong. Her life has been filled with many twists and turns, all of which she has embraced gracefully, as is evidenced in the interview.
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William Evans is an actor, writer, improviser, and the cohost of five currently defunct podcasts. He hails from the city of Los Angeles and will make time to go on your podcast if it means he can talk for an exorbitant amount of time about his personal life or his obsession with Disney/Pixar’s CARS franchise. You can find him on Instagram @wills2021username
In this episode Will talks about moving around a lot as a kid and what he got out of each of the very different types of schools (homeschooling, Catholic school, Mormon school, liberal arts school). Together we explore his experience of being disillusioned by the world and his desire to live a "normal" life.
Trigger Warning: there is mention of attempted suicide in the second half of the episode.
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Lizzy Bean is an actor, producer, and entrepreneur. When she’s not living everyday moments through song or making kooky projects, she is running stitchpeople.com and waterfordpuzzles.com with her hubs and 3 doggos. Connect with Lizzy on Instagram @lizzydbean - she loves making new friends!
In this episode, Lizzy discusses her exit from the Mormon religion: a process she is currently in the middle of. She speaks about growing up as a "perfect" child and how that has led to a beautiful (and challenging) awakening as an adult in search of her identity!
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Adam Breseman is a writer, actor, and goon most well-known for crying on Disney+ (Encore!) and doin’ improv basically everywhere.
In this episode, Adam talks about his transition from the fast-paced life of the start-up world to following his passion of comedy in all forms. He discusses different techniques that he has used to amplify on his inner voice and quiet the external ones.
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Rebecca Brill is a writer living in Minneapolis, where she received an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Minnesota. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, The Colorado Review, Literary Hub, Vice, and elsewhere. She runs Susan Sontag's Diary (@sontagdaily) and Sylvia Plath's Food Diary (@whatsylviaate) on Twitter, where she can be found under the handle @rebeccaebrill
In this episode, Rebecca speaks about growing up in a Modern Orthodox community and coming to realize that she does not believe in God. She reflects on her experiences at her Yeshiva and how her identity has changed since those years.
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Chase James is an LA based actor/writer/die hard Fleetwood Mac fan. He founded and produces the longstanding SF based storytelling show “About Last Night” - where people get on stage and share their most embarrassing sex story. Find him on Instagram - @chaseejamess if guys in wigs is your thing.
In this episode Chase speaks about growing up in Macomb County, Michigan and how his life shifted when he moved to California as an adult. He discusses his shift from working as a means of existing to working in order to fulfill a passion.
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Rita Sengupta is a queer South Asian-American actor, writer, and comedian based in Brooklyn, NY. Most recently, she was one of the 30 authors selected to be a part of Brown Girl Magazine's first print anthology, Untold: Defining Moments of the Uprooted. Follow her on Instagram, @ritasengupta, for her latest happenings!
In this episode Rita discusses the different approaches she has had to take when coming out to her mom versus her dad. She talks about growing up in Oklahoma as a South Asian-American woman and how that has affected her throughout her life.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.