
We tell tales of the train and bus yard, the tenement yard and the prison yard. We detail close calls and chase stories. We dig into larger conversations about crossing boundaries, the other side of the tracks, borders, and forbidden space. Whether to make big life changes, to forward the artistic or professional practice, to escape peril—or just for the sheer thrill of it. With first-person story... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Ryan McMahon; groundbreaking Anishinaabe comedian, writer, producer, and creator of compelling media confronts the borders he has faced throughout his entire career. Borders that he was able to kick down in an effort to create a new space for a new n... more
Multigenerational trauma and a life of violence led to many of Airto Morales' early years being incarcerated, ultimately landing him with a long prison sentence. But even after getting out from behind the wall, Airto never did leave the prison system... more
Airto Morales details the traumatic events that led to a lifetime of navigating systems and institutions that were designed to take him down. Listen in to hear how he used his time behind the wall to find enlightenment and overcome the barriers that ... more
First generation NYC graffiti writer, author, documentarian, archivist, and historian Chris Pape, AKA FREEDOM, tells his own surreptitious stories around the Upper West Side Manhattan train tunnel that was ultimately named after him. His decision to ... more
These beautifully told stories are so relevant to our time
These stories are so emotional and powerful it will keep you locked into each episode from beginning to end. Great messages on how to persevere through some of life’s hardest challenges! Moving, intense, descriptive, entertaining and I giving! All the qualities of a must add to your playlist!
What a fascinating pod. I found it via Crackdown and really enjoy the stories. I would love to be a guest! If you ever wanna hear tales from the meth/gay party scene of Taipei from a Canadian expat’s perspective I would love to tell it. Great work!
This show is made for us empaths who recognize the experience of others as valid without judgment. You’ll learn about individuals who live or feel life much“differently” than the majority of folk who falsely think that inherent privilege is something we can all have. I want to know what other humans go through and experience no matter what socioeconomic class or race and this show provides that glimpse.
I found these tales of each individuals yard tales extremely interesting because they relate to current topics going on in todays world. They tell their stories in a very interesting and detailed way. I look forward to hearing more yard tales, keep them coming
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Apple Podcasts | #48 |
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