Life On Easy Street

Life On Easy Street

Life On Easy Street

August 8, 2019
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A musician writes a song so catchy, it takes over the world…then he finds out it’s become a weapon. “Easy Street” turned into something it was never meant to be.

This story contains explicit language, sensitive listeners are advised.

A big thanks to Joe Sivick & Producer Deena Prichep

Listen to the Easy Street (Redux) single by The Occupy ICE PDX Alliance on Apple Music or iTunes.

Producer: John Fecile

Original Score: Renzo Gorrio 

Season 10 Episode 21 

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The Little Boxer

The Little Boxer

The Little Boxer

August 8, 2019
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It’s the 1950s in San Francisco. After getting beat one time too many, little Gus Lee decides to fight back. 

A big thanks to Gus LeeThis story comes from his novel, “China Boy,” based on his childhood. Lee is a courage-based leadership trainer and consultant. He’s now completing his eighth book, “Courage Is a Verb.”

Producer: Liz Mak

Original Score: Renzo Gorrio 

Season 10 Episode 21 

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Checkmate

Checkmate

Checkmate

August 8, 2019
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Glynn goes to the donut shop at 3 am and ends up playing a few games of chess. He sees a challenge but will he see the board?

Sound Design: Pat Mesiti-Miller 

Season 10 Episode 21

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Boiling River

Boiling River

Boiling River

August 2, 2019
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Andres Ruzo tried to track down a legendary river in Peru his grandfather told stories about when he was a little boy. He’s soon faced with the choices and burdens of knowing a valuable secret.

Find out more in Andres Ruzo’s book, The Boiling River. Check out the Boiling River Project, the TED talk, and TED book.

Producer: Anna Sussman 

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For Love and Revolution

For Love and Revolution

For Love and Revolution

August 2, 2019
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In the 1970’s Truman Capote interviewed Watani Stiner, a young revolutionary serving time in San Quentin for the death of two Black Panthers. Then… things got interesting.

Producer: Sukey Lewis and Mark Ristich

Season 7 Episode 12 

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