Houses on the Moon

Houses on the Moon Podcast is an original eight episode storytelling series dedicated to amplifying the unheard voice. Each episode features a remarkable true story (or two) curated from over twenty years of Houses on the Moon Theater Company’s unique development process of storytelling workshops and interviews with real people. The first season spotlights tales from individuals whose lives have been touched by guns; parents of gender-expansive children; families with incarcerated loved ones; a global conversation between LGBTQ+ storytellers in the U.S. and India; and undocumented youth. These stories, adapted for audio, will be followed by in-depth conversations with host Jeffrey Solomon, the storytellers, and featured community partners. The podcast also features original music by multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Raliegh Neal II. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.

https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/houses-on-the-moon/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 30m. Bisher sind 11 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint jede zweite Woche.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 hours 53 minutes

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episode 10: BONUS EPISODE: Art Class Matters! HOTM & History UnErased Speak to Students from Bronx High School For Visual Arts


When Students at the Bronx High School for the Visual Arts looked around their school, they had a bad case of the "blahs." It was an art school without art, they said.


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 July 21, 2022  23m
 
 

episode 9: BONUS EPISODE: "Don't Say Gay?" HOTM & History UnErased’s Youth Equity Podcast Program Speaks to Equality Florida


"Don't Say Gay?" We don't think so! In response to Florida's new legislation banning classroom discussions of LGBTQ+ issues and lives, students from PRISM, Aviation High School's Gender and Sexuality Alliance, spoke to Brandon Wolf and Pat Padilla from Equality Florida about the fight against this controversial bill.


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 July 2, 2022  31m
 
 

episode 8: Luck of the Draw


Episode 8 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast spotlights another true tale from gUN COUNTRY, our storytelling workshops with people whose lives have been touched by guns.


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 June 28, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 7: Por vs Para; Missives from the Wormhole


On this week's podcast, we share true tales told from Jeffrey Solomon and Sachin Jain, the founders of our international LGBTQ+ story-sharing project THE Q STORY STREAM, about teachers coming out to students (or not!) in Staten Island and Mumbai, India.


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 June 15, 2021  36m
 
 

episode 6: Zudaydah with a Backwards Z


On Episode 6 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we share Zudaydah Rivera's true tale from Houses on the Moon’s SHARED SENTENCES, a storytelling project with people who have incarcerated loved ones.


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 June 1, 2021  31m
 
 

episode 5: Certificate of Fluency


On this episode of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we spotlight another true tale from our cross-cultural LGBTQ story-sharing project, “Q Story Stream.”


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 May 17, 2021  22m
 
 

episode 4: Telenovela


In Episode 4 of the Houses on the Moon Podcast, we share a true tale from our cross-cultural LGBTQ+ story-sharing project “Q Story Stream:" Jesús Daniel Cruz discovers first love in a country where he is doubly closeted, as a young gay man to his immigrant Mexican family, and as an undocumented young person in Trump's America.


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 April 19, 2021  22m
 
 

episode 3: I Did Not Kill Brian; The Hollow


Highlighting America’s fraught relationship with guns, this episode features true stories from Houses on the Moon’s gUN COUNTRY, based on the accounts of those whose lives have been impacted by guns.


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 April 5, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 2: Luca's Journey


When their son wants to dress up as Princess Elsa, of course, these two gay dads from New York City are cool with it, right?


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 March 22, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 1: Steve


Having lost his teenage brother to the violence of the street, Ian reckons with the proper remedy to deal with his own fifth grade tormentor in 1980's Harlem.​


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 March 8, 2021  32m
 
 
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