Mark has seen it all during his three decades in the radio industry. He was gracious enough to share with us what it's like change employers six times without moving his desk, working at ABC radio the morning of 9/11, and what he hopes to do no
Bill is a public poet who, if you are lucky enough to run into him on the streets in New York City, will write a poem for you on anything and everything. Bill believes poetry is like dancing, and in this episode he talks about the fluidity of p
Brian dreams of writing pop songs. He is a composer, musician, and all around music scientist. In this episode, we find out what goes through his head when he hears his music on national television, how he once used his boss as an instrument, a
Carolina is a seamstress and she's good at it thank you very much. In this first episode we discuss which decade Carolina wishes she could travel back in time to, how new digital outlets are affecting sewing culture, and how hot Brooklyn is in