Creatures of the Wind

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Creatures of the Wind

Audio movies about the world right in front of us.

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    Day 6 𖦹 ATTENTION

    Day 6! Miles is back behind the stand today. Sounds include dominos, a man with five speakers on a scooter and observation. Until tomorrow!

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    Day 5 𖦹 EXPERIENCE

    Day 5, say whattt!? Andrea and Noah are serving the tea with Jimmy Climbs on the guitar. Until tomorrow. 

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    Day 4 𖦹 ABUNDANCE

    Mattie is taking over the tea stand today! What a day. Sounds include rain and the world as an instrument. Rili is the one playing the electric violin. See ya tomorrow!

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    Day 3 𖦹 RHYTHMS

    Day 3! Paige is taking over the tea stand today. Enjoy :)

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    Day 2 𖦹 LIGHTHOUSE

    Day 2 of free tea in Maria Hernandez Park. Sounds include pigeons, interconnectedness and Mr. Lee. See ya tomorrow :)

  6. 39

    Day 1 𖦹 BEGINNING

    30 days of free tea, 30 days of free podcast episodes. Get stoked. Here we go. 

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    Perpetual Brew

    I HAVE A NEW PODCAST. Search Perpetual Brew wherever you listen. The first two episodes are live!!!!  This episode includes a few windy voice memos I recorded leading up to one of my most ambitious creative endeavors (which is happening RIGHT NOW). I will make a new podcast episode every single day of April to publish by 6am the following morning (over on the Perpetual Brew feed). I am both terrified and ecstatic. My friend Miles – who stewards The Tea Stand – will be serving free tea in Maria Hernandez Park every single day of the month from noon to six. This 30-day podcast – Perpetual Brew – will aim to encapsulate this 30-day free tea project: what happens and why it matters. Some episodes might be horrible. Others, hopefully, will offer a new lens into a project I deeply admire. Special love to Rili for playing the electric violin in my favorite park. Check out their Instagram here. Onwards!𖦹 FREE TEA FOR ALL 𖦹 

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    Childbirth

    Pregnancy and childbirth absolutely fascinates me. So, I interviewed two important women in my life to hear their stories. Some of what is discussed may be overwhelming to listeners. Please take care. Also, the week markers and time codes are factually incorrect, and serve merely as a stylistic tool. Thank you to Gideon Parker, who composed the music for this piece. If you want to check out their music, their artist name is King Bird. Thank you to Hanna Burgers for the cover image. Find her other pregnancy and childbirth photo work here. Thank you to Axel Kacoutié, Avery Trufelman, Sayre Quevedo, Josie Fan and my other audio peers for your edits. I want to give special thanks to Isabela Ponce de Leon, Cyerra Dillard and Quincie Ndiaye. Thank you to my instructors and peers at Carriage House Birth for the doula training. I felt so much more equipped to make this piece with the knowledge, insight and empathy I gained through the program. Most importantly, a huge thank you to the two protagonists in this episode. Both of your stories are magic. I am infinitely grateful to know you both. An extra thank you to my mom for putting up with my incessant interviewing and, also, of course, for birthing me. I love you so!

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    Working Relationship

    About my obsession with work and its effects on those around me. A massive thank you to Kim Shirin Cupal for your editing advice. Thank you to my mom, Sami, Olivia and Joe for letting me interview you. This piece is more art than it is journalism. My work, in large part, is a massively positive force in my life. My work gives back to me in infinite ways. I've known this for years, really since my first interview. But, I haven't  critically examined the messier side of my relationship to my work. Hence, this piece. 

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    PSA to UNRAVEL

    Big love to all the people in my life who showed me how to unravel. Shout out to Caitlyn Burns for the video and Mr. Bednar for that one lesson back in 5th grade on public service announcements.

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    My Valentine's Day (rejection)

    A first date and a follow up one year later. 

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    Lightning Bug

    My younger sister Zola and I set out to catch a lightning bug one summer evening. Oh, and also, she's growing up right in front of my eyes. 

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    Eating Shark in the Ramshackle

    This piece was written and recited by my friend, Evan T. Cowgill. You can find more of his work here. It's been such a treat to get to build scenes and worlds with his words, tone and beautiful mind. 

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    Takin the Day Off from Punchin Clocks

    This napkin poem was written and recited by my friend, Evan T. Cowgill. Check out more of his work here. 

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    Umbilical Sonnet

    This piece of autofiction was written and recited by Evan T. Cowgill. You can find more of his work here. Months ago, while working in a cafe on East 9th, a guy with blue hair and a huge smile asked excitedly what I was up to. What followed was hours of passionate chatter about our work, our relationships with our mothers and syrup drenched pancakes. His words often expand, delight and surprise me. He has become a dear friend that I'm lucky to know. Onto the audio!

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    Eye contact on the G train

    Listen to this as you’re going from one place to another, ideally around strangers. The moments in between make us. Music created by my friend, Jesse Morgan. 

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    ICE OUT

    Warning: gunshots, violence, screaming.Enough killing.In 2025 alone, 32 people died in ICE's custody. Their names include Genry Ruiz Guillén, Serawit Gezahegn Dejene, Maksym Chernyak, Juan Alexis Tineo-Martinez, Brayan Garzón-Rayo, Nhon Ngoc Nguyen, Marie Ange Blaise, Abelardo Avellaneda Delgado, Jesus Molina-Veya, Johnny Noviello, Isidro Pérez, Tien Xuan Phan, Chaofeng Ge, Lorenzo Antonio Batrez Vargas, Oscar Rascon Duarte, Santos Banegas Reyes, Ismael Ayala-Uribe, Norlan Guzman-Fuentes, Miguel Ángel García Medina, Huabing Xie, Leo Cruz-Silva, Hasan Ali Moh’D Saleh, Josué Castro Rivera, Gabriel Garcia Aviles, Kai Yin Wong, Francisco Gaspar-Andrés, Pete Sumalo Montejo, Shiraz Fatehali Sachwani, Jean Wilson Brutus, Fouad Saeed Abdulkadir, Delvin Francisco Rodriguez, Nenko Stanev Gantchev. In 2026: Geraldo Lunas Campos, Luis Gustavo Nunez Caceres, Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz, Parady La, Victor Manuel Diaz, Heber Sanchaz Domínguez, Keith Porter, Renee Good, Alex Pretti.Enough enough enough. Cover image by Kate Revels. Other voices include Quincie Ndiaye and Zola Nagusky. Editorial advice from Ahmed Ashour. 

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    How to Get Over a Breakup

    I fell madly in love with a girl. But, the relationship ended. This is what I would tell my post-breakup self. 

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    1354 is my favorite number

    1354 forever. Thank you to that little girl in the garage from so long ago. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. If you have a minute, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts :))

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    Forcing Lara to Have Fun

    My friend Lara wouldn't necessarily call herself fun. I figured I could help her out with that. Special thank you to Sarah Kate Kramer and, of course, the queen: Lara.

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    Brayden & Menelio Face Off

    A chess BRAWL! Kim Deen and I made this piece. Thank you to Michael Propper, Kimberly Rubenstein, and Sarah Kate Kramer. And, of course, thank you to Menelio Esquea and Brayden Tarmina. Best of luck to you both on your chess dreams. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. 

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    Joyce & The Cleveland Browns

    Joyce never misses a game of Browns football. But, the Cleveland Browns almost never make it an enjoyable experience. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. 

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    One Day in a Kitchen

    Working in the kitchen of a cafe ain't no joke! Sometimes the order tickets feel infinite. 

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    Back Door Blues

    Find yourself a rocking chair, sit back, and listen. Jimmy Carnazza on harmonica and vocals. Larry Lusignan on guitar. The duo are a part of a band called BlueSwitch. Trouble in Mind was written by Richard M. Jones and first recorded by Thelma La Vizzo in 1924.

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    Couples Therapy in 2025

    This fictional audio piece was created by Gideon Parker and myself, Mae Nagusky. Gideon composed the music and played Johnny. The wonderful Maddie Barnes played Ro. 

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    Total solar eclipse, a year later

    A meditation on the natural awe of this universe. A reflection on those three minutes that the moon eclipsed the sun, right in front of our eyes. Written and recited by poet Mia Diaz. Special thanks to Myles, Alex, Joe, Joanne and Bob. 

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    Shomps & Tube (est. 1985)

    This piece covers some intense topics. Please take care while listening. This is one of those episodes that I'll carry with me for the rest of my life. It was an absolute honor to work on this, and get to know Peter and my aunt a whole lot deeper. Thank you to Ellen Horne for helping me sort out my emotions while making this. Thank you to James and Justin for your time and trust. And, of course, thank you to Aunt Annie for walking through the world with silliness and love.

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    Long Trail bloopers

    Some of my favorite moments of pain, play and nonsense from our time on the trail. 

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    The Long Trail Diaries

    My best friend Sam and I set out to hike the entire state of Vermont. The trail is hard as f*ck: uncomfortable, unforgiving, and almost always raining. Along the way, we're forced to confront every challenge -- physical, emotional, and uncomfortable insecurities. By the end of it, we are certainly smelly and deeply changed. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Thank you to Kim Shirin Cupal, Qingyue Zheng and Sarah Kate Kramer. And also, big love to my girl Sam Shaevel; thank you for being my teacher. 

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    To my younger self,

    A sonic letter to my seventh grade self. The music you heard comes from Nat Strand and Sam McMullan, who goes by Cicada Killer. They both are insanely talented. 

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    Pho for Two

    Falling in love, one voice memo at a time. Thank you to Tom Sayers and Annie Bennett for the editorial advice. 

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    Cavs vs. Warriors, Game 7, 89-89

    There’s one video on the internet that I return to more than any other that exists: the final 3 minutes and 39 seconds of Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. The score is tied at 89. The Cleveland Cavaliers, my home team, are facing off against the unbeatable Golden State Warriors. I grew up on Cavs basketball. As a kid, I had two dreams: one, to play in the NBA; two, to become LeBron James. I often sported my goofy Varejão wig, clutched an autograph from Daniel “Boobie” Gibson from his day camp, and waited year after year for a miracle that never came.Until 2016.The Cavs had never won a championship. No team had EVER come back from a 3–1 deficit in the Finals. So many people lost hope.But, Cleveland reminded me what's possible when you believe.

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    Tether

    Stella was my childhood best friend. These days, I mainly see Stella as a name in a group chat of middle school friends. I fly home to ask Stella what happened to us and try to grapple with growing apart.

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Audio movies about the world right in front of us.

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Mae Nagusky

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