Coastal Youth Media
Media & Entertainment Podcasts
Listen to the productions, stories, and perspectives from participants in the Coastal Youth Media training program. This is a podcast for and about young people in our region that covers issues like: youth culture, social justice, environmentalism, and other concerns of coastal youth.
Location:
United States
Description:
Listen to the productions, stories, and perspectives from participants in the Coastal Youth Media training program. This is a podcast for and about young people in our region that covers issues like: youth culture, social justice, environmentalism, and other concerns of coastal youth.
Language:
English
Contact:
9196368668
Episodes
Get Involved with Coastal Youth Media
9/16/2023
Get involved with Coastal Youth Media. Learn how at www.shoresides.org
Learn more about getting involved with Coastal Youth Media at www.coastalyouthmedia.org
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Duración:00:02:09
As Loud As I Want | Carteret County: Part 4
6/14/2022
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the traditions of young people in Carteret County, North Carolina. We use spoken word and sound to share the community and personal rituals that are meaningful to us. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, we share our final As Loud As I Want spoken word stories.
This workshop and podcast is a project of Coastal Youth Media. This series is funded in part by a grant from the Carteret County Arts Council and the North Carolina Arts Council with additional funding from North Carolina Local News Lab Fund.
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Duración:00:03:59
As Loud As I Want | Carteret County: Part 3
6/14/2022
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the traditions of young people in Carteret County, North Carolina. We documented our process, and today we're hosting Eastern North Carolina spoken word poet Israel Sorenson. Sorenson will perform and give us tips for our own writing. We'll also recite and discuss former United States Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman's piece 'Call Us'.
This workshop and podcast is a project of Coastal Youth Media. This series is funded in part by a grant from the Carteret County Arts Council and the North Carolina Arts Council with additional funding from North Carolina Local News Lab Fund.
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Duración:00:05:16
As Loud As I Want | Carteret County: Part 2
6/13/2022
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the traditions of young people in Carteret County, North Carolina. We use spoken word and sound to share the community and personal rituals that are meaningful to us. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. We documented our process, and today we're sharing the memories that remind us of where we come from.
This workshop and podcast is a project of Coastal Youth Media. This series is funded in part by a grant from the Carteret County Arts Council and the North Carolina Arts Council with additional funding from North Carolina Local News Lab Fund.
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Duración:00:04:41
As Loud As I Want | Carteret County: Part 1
6/13/2022
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the traditions of young people in Carteret County, North Carolina. We use spoken word and sound to share the community and personal rituals that are meaningful to us. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. We documented our process, and we're starting off by sharing a little bit about the customs we cherish.
This workshop and podcast is a project of Coastal Youth Media. This series is funded in part by a grant from the Carteret County Arts Council and the North Carolina Arts Council with additional funding from North Carolina Local News Lab Fund.
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Duración:00:03:47
Climate Stories | Youth Report: A Home for Humans, No Home for Animals
6/13/2022
"I speak for the trees." Coastal Youth Media reporter Daisy Morales Bravo explores what new development in coastal North Carolina means for wildlife - and calls upon her neighbors to act.
Climate Stories | Youth Report is a podcast by Coastal Youth Media & NC Health News exploring how climate change is shaping our neighbors lives in unexpected ways. The project is funded in part by a grant by North Carolina Sea Grant through the Community Collaborative Research Program.
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Duración:00:07:34
Climate Stories | Youth Report: Building Beaches in Dare County, Outer Banks
6/10/2022
What would you do if you were told your home is slowly, but surely disappearing? London Halloran explores the environmental impacts of beach renourishment in her hometown on the Outer Banks, and asks local climate scientist Dr. Paul Paris – are there other options?
Climate Stories | Youth Report is a podcast by Coastal Youth Media & NC Health News exploring how climate change is shaping our neighbors lives in unexpected ways. The project is funded in part by a grant by North Carolina Sea Grant through the Community Collaborative Research Program.
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Duración:00:07:20
Climate Stories | Youth Report: Living and Disappearing Shorelines
6/9/2022
Coastal Youth Media reporter Jakub Skultety, from Kill Devil Hills Hawk, NC explores how living shorelines can mitigate coastal erosion in his home community on the Outer Banks.
Climate Stories | Youth Report is a podcast by Coastal Youth Media & NC Health News exploring how climate change is shaping our neighbors lives in unexpected ways. The project is funded in part by a grant by North Carolina Sea Grant through the Community Collaborative Research Program.
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Duración:00:06:16
Climate Stories | Youth Report: Sea Levels Rise While Houses Fall
6/8/2022
Coastal Youth Media reporter Emmy Benton, from Kitty Hawk, NC explores how climate change is tied to homes on the oceans edge that make up her community. Benton speaks to scientists about what Outer Banks residents can expect over the next 20 years – and the power that locals do hold amidst impacts.
Climate Stories | Youth Report is a podcast by Coastal Youth Media & NC Health News exploring how climate change is shaping our neighbors lives in unexpected ways. The project is funded in part by a grant by North Carolina Sea Grant through the Community Collaborative Research Program.
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Duración:00:07:57
As Loud As I Want: "It's What You Do" by Hannah Ellis
7/15/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Hannah Ellis of Whiteville, NC shares her piece, "It's What You Do."
This workshop and podcast are funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Hannah Ellis. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"It's What You Do"
Nightmares exist.
Sometimes we can't escape them.
To each is own;
Everyone has an opinion.
Despair and destruction,
The world's darkest meaning.
Sometimes
We can't change
What they say
Or what they do.
But
It's what you do
That changes things.
It's your voice
That will bring the world
To light
Or darkness.
It's your choices
That will either bring
A call for peace
Or painful suffering.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Anti-Mask Protesters Storm SoCal Malls and Markets | NBCLA via YouTube
Coronavirus update: WHO chief declares the coronavirus a global pandemic by CNBC Television via YouTube
Passenger forced off flight for not wearing a mask l GMA by Good Morning America via YouTube
Refusing to Wear a Mask in Defiance of Public Health by VOA News via YouTube
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Duración:00:02:53
As Loud As I Want: Conclusions
7/15/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, we give our concluding thoughts.
This workshop and podcast are funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Indya Barfield.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
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Duración:00:04:13
As Loud As I Want: "It's Time To Game" by Aunya Kirksey
6/22/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Aunya Kirksey of Bolton, NC shares her piece, "It's Time To Game."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Aunya Kirksey. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"It's Time To Game"
During the pandemic,
I spent a lot of time gaming.
Mystery games, challenge games, story games.
Games that you could just do
Whatever you like.
Some people think it's wrong,
While some say it's life.
No time to fight,
Because that don't feel right.
Make a career out of gaming.
May be ridiculous to some.
I go to another dimension.
It takes away a lot of tension,
Like if you come home
From a stressful day at school,
Wou could just go on your tablet
Or you whatever you have
And play on it.
Some people say I spend a little too much on it.
I'm in the middle about that.
Makes me want to stay in the house more,
But it gave me something to do at home.
To me it's not lame,
So it's time to game.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Fortnite Season 5 Solo Win No Commentary Gameplay Mandalorian by Anthony Allen via YouTube
GAMING CAREERS: How to Get a Gaming Related Career // Turn Gaming into a Career by ewby via YouTube
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Duración:00:02:58
As Loud As I Want: "At Home, In Bolton" by Brooke Manning
6/22/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Brooke Manning of Bolton, NC shares her piece, "At Home, In Bolton."
This workshop and podcast are funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Brooke Manning. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"At Home, In Bolton"
When I was at home during the pandemic,
I just walk around my neighborhood,
Play with my dog,
Sit inside.
I see woods,
I see green,
I see poor dogs.
I smell that pollen,
I smell the sap on a trees, the dried up sap,
the wet sap that's coming down the tree.
I just see family around Bolton.
My daddy knows about everybody
In Bolton,
So I can't really do nothing
Bad.
Bolton is just a home where you could just relax,
But you can't get too comfortable.
You just got to be safe.
During the pandemic,
I spent more time inside
Than outside.
It used to be a trailer,
But they turned into a house.
My grandma, me, my cousin,
My siblings, my mom, my dad.
And then you got my aunt that lives there too.
Sometimes I just hear peaceful,
The birds are tweeting.
The most peaceful is at 4:00,
5:00 or 6:00.
The school busses come around 7:00
And sometimes come at 6:00.
It feels home,
It feels like I'm safe.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Around the House - Desk Fan, Humming by Stuart Duffield via Artlist
Dogs - Alleyway Dog Barking by Craig Carter Collection via Artlist
Viaduct, Vehicles Passing Slowly and Braking, with Down Town Ambiance in The Background by Carlos Santa Rita via Artlist
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Duración:00:03:35
As Loud As I Want: "Nettie's Life" by Nettie Greene
6/22/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Nettie Greene of Bolton, NC shares her piece, "Nettie's Life."
This workshop and podcast are funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Nettie Greene. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"Nettie's Life"
It's a sunny day.
Wind blowing.
Cars rolling.
Dogs barking and howling.
I sit in my room on the phone,
Daydreaming.
I daydream about
Shopping.
Swimming.
Hanging out with friends,
Seeing loved ones
And more.
Relaxing on my cold bed.
Feeling the cool air is
Relaxing.
Hearing TikToks and
Watching them
Are joyful.
I miss the old days,
But life goes on.
Once the night comes,
It gets calm.
And peaceful.
I get to go to sleep
Until the next day arrives.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Around the House - Desk Fan, Humming by Stuart Duffield via Artlist
Backyard Action - Dusk, Cricket Chirps by Badlands Sound via Artlist
Dogs - Alleyway Dog Barking by Craig Carter Collection via Artlist
Funny TIK TOK June 2021 (Part 2) NEW Clean TikTok by Cool TikTok
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Duración:00:02:46
As Loud As I Want: "Powwow Daydreaming" by Faith Jacobs
6/18/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Faith Jacobs of Buckhead, NC shares her piece, "Powwow Daydreaming."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Faith Jacobs. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"Powwow Daydreaming"
When I close my eyes,
I hear bells on men's regalias.
I hear them jingling
As they walk around the arena.
On the outskirts,
The men and women are around the drum
As they sing in unison.
I smell the sage,
Burned to bless the grounds.
The leather backing
From the beadwork on my regalia.
I hear the MC announce my category,
Teen Girls Traditional.
The singers prepare to sing
My contest song.
As I hear the first beat,
Boom.
I take a deep breath
And get ready to dance.
We move counterclockwise
To the beat of the drum.
There is a tension and a balance
Between grace and dancing hard.
The more I bend my knees,
The more my shawl sways.
I'm floating.
The first honor beat comes.
I start to bend
Slowly
And as the beat picks up,
I rise,
My heart beating.
I take deep breaths
To keep emotion from my face.
When I open my eyes,
I see the bright green walls of my bedroom.
There will be no dancing this year,
Just the hum of TV.
The whir of the fan.
I am alone with my daydreams of powwows.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Foley, Jingle bells, repeated by DB Sound Artlist
Step it Up - Footsteps, Barefoot on Hard Floor, Walking, Slow Steps, Feet Brushing Surface by Fly Sound via Artlist
Parks and Suburbs - Walks, Children Play Voices, Distant Birds and Vehicles by La Burbuja via Artlist
“WARPAINT 3/3 @ Seminole Tribal Fair PowWow 2018” by TurtleIslandsFinest
Designed - heartbeat, dark, distant by Marcello Del Monaco
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Duración:00:03:52
As Loud As I Want: "Unfocused" by Autumn Webb
6/18/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Autumn Webb of Buckhead, NC shares her piece, "Unfocused."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Autumn Webb. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"Unfocused"
Focus scatters.
Dislike.
8 a.m.
It felt like 90 minutes of pain.
So tired.
The brightness of the computer.
Hurts my eyes.
It felt weird
In a way I didn't like.
At home, I got to lay down
At lunch.
It was like when we was a kid
And had naps during school.
I listen to music while I do work.
It was hard,
Being at home
And trying to learn.
The noise made it
Harder to concentrate.
Instead of desks and chalkboards,
I see the TV,
The hum of Cocomelon in the background.
The warmth of the computer on my lap.
Realizing my friends wasn't around.
These two years,
I feel like I've learned less.
Felt more difficult,
Being in class.
Every year,
I look forward to powwow.
Pandemic can't take away
Our connection
Or the taste of fear
When I go to take a test.
I love the sound when I type on the computer.
I didn't want
To wake up early.
I was so used
To waking up late.
Summer break.
Unusual.
Not the same.
We've been on our own
The whole time.
Long, tired days.
Working hard
On my summer job at Subway.
Into August,
Into my senior year.
Terrified,
But also excited for a normal year.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
In the Clouds by Be Still the Earth via Artlist
Sounds:
Digital alarm clock beeping by DB studios via Artlist
Joy Ride by Aves via Artlist
Typing on keyboard by Airborne Sound via Artlist
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Duración:00:03:53
As Loud As I Want: "Quarantine" by Indya Barfield
6/18/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Indya Barfield of Whiteville, NC shares her piece, "Quarantine."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Indya Barfield. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"Quarantine"
Covid changed everything,
our lives will never be the same.
Thinking back to how things
Used to be,
Riding down to Myrtle Beach
Walking to Coastal Grand Mall
Or through Broadway.
How can anyone stay sane?
Wearing masks every day.
The feel of paper against my cheeks,
No smiles from strangers.
It's a different type of pain.
No fun,
No walking the aisles of Wal-Mart
On Columbus Corners Drive.
The sweet smells
From the bakery at the front
As I picked out my favorite
Sugar scrub.
Greeting family members,
Classmates from high school.
No games,
No deep conversations with
Nyasia from Hallsboro,
Trinity from Fayetteville.
My mom says to quarantine,
And I do.
Everyone is beginning to complain.
Out of work,
Out of money.
Checking our bank accounts,
Waiting for the stimulus.
Shortages on toilet paper.
When Whiteville hears
A hurricane is coming,
It's gone:
Bread, water, toilet paper.
This is the same.
Where there's sunshine
There's rain.
Is this a never ending
Pandemic game?
Lost loved ones.
Friends grieve grandmothers.
Broken families.
I try not to focus on it
As I drive to a new job,
Mask on,
Making do with what I have.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Reflections on the Water (ft. DYEBRIGHT) by SPEARFISHER via Artlist
Sounds:
Unemployment Claims Rise To Nearly 50 Million Amid Coronavirus Pandemic by NBC News NOW
NC toilet paper maker: ‘We can’t keep up with demand’. By Fox 46 Charlotte
Supermarket - Store Ambience, Checkout, Scanning Products Beeps by Shirley Spikes
Cityscape and Streets - Pedestrian Mall, Walla, Footsteps by West Wolf
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Duración:00:03:48
As Loud As I Want: "Wrong" by Jayonna
6/17/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Jayonna of Bolton, NC shares her piece, "Wrong."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Jayonna. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
It was Friday the 13th,
March 13th, 2020.
I didn't know life would change.
They told us we would be out of school
For two weeks.
At first, I thought it would be a good break.
Little did I know things would
Change so fast.
I was in seventh grade,
And I didn't think coronavirus
Would be that big of a deal.
I was wrong.
Actually, I liked the idea
Of us being out of school.
I thought I wouldn't be doing any work,
And I could chill.
I was wrong.
My gma had me up the first Monday
Chopping grass.
It was so itchy.
That was wrong.
I had to do packets of schoolwork.
They thought I'd be doing the work packet.
They were wrong.
Then they had us to pick up our Chromebooks
And told us to be online by 8 a.m.
Me and my friends thought it would be easier
Doing schoolwork at home.
We were wrong.
Finally, I got out for summer.
I thought I would be enjoying
A break from school.
I was wrong.
My gma.
Yep.
She had other ideas.
That first week we were back in the garden.
Picking corn in that itchy grass.
That was wrong,
August came, and
I thought I'd be back in school.
I thought I would be able to experience
All that was eighth grade.
I was wrong.
They put me in theater arts.
We just watched videos.
If people think that is a good way to learn, t
They are wrong.
I did get to practice with the cheer team.
I finally got to do something
I actually wanted to do.
That felt right.
However,
we didn't get to cheer at any ball game,
And I didn't get to experience eighth grade formal.
That was wrong.
It is now a Wednesday in May,
May 26, 2021.
Nope, I had no idea
How much life would change.
They said it would be two weeks,
But it's been a whole year and two months.
Things that changed so fast
Became things that changed for so long.
I was wrong.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Separation by ANBR
Sounds:
Ambiences - Vol 1 - Large Gym, Few People, Reverberant by Julien Matthey
Zoom Doorbell Sound Effect by JedSpielberg
Theatre Arts - Terms & Concepts by Richard Schnider
NC Schools to remain closed for rest of year
NC schools closed as new coronavirus case in Wake County reported
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Duración:00:04:39
As Loud As I Want: "This Is 17" by Rakyah Jacobs
6/17/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In this episode, Rakyah Jacobs of Buckhead, NC shares her piece, "This Is 17."
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media, Community CPR, and Rakyah Jacobs. Hosted by Indya Barfield.
"This Is 17"
In the Morning,
The dew on the grass
Fresh.
I walk slowly to
My white Acura.
I'm headed to school with
My cousin Callie
On Old Lake Road
Toward East Columbus
in Lake Waccamaw.
Keep Straight five minutes, and
It's on your right.
In the middle of the pandemic,
I got my independence.
July 9, 2020
In Fayetteville.
I was with
Anastasia and all I could feel was
Butterflies.
Nervous, scared.
But in the mornings
When I drive with Callie, I feel
Calm.
I see pine trees as far
As the road reaches.
Little houses, churches,
Miss Linda's.
I feel my diamond steering wheel,
The leather seats
Beneath me. Rap music
Blasting.
I ride this road
Five times a day.
I've been on it more times
Than I can count,
From home in Buckhead
To Whiteville, Myrtle Beach, Fairmont
And places in between.
But now it's sweeter
That I'm taking the wheel.
This is 17.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Dreamstates by Will Van De Crommert via Artlist
Curious George by Nate Rose via Artlist
Sounds:
Quiet morning birds chirping in the distance by re:focus via Artlist
Step it Up - Footsteps, Barefoot on Hard Floor, Walking, Slow Steps, Feet Brushing Surface by Fly Sound via Artlist
Car blinkers on, engine on, interior sound by ClapStudios via Artlist
Land Rover - Drive, Variable Medium Speed, Interior by Fly Sound via Artlist
Car - engine start interior by Clap Studios via Artlist
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Duración:00:03:17
Introducing As Loud As I Want
6/17/2021
Welcome to As Loud As I Want, a podcast that reflects the experiences of young women in rural Columbus County, North Carolina through the COVID-19 pandemic. We use spoken word and sound to share what we've been feeling, seeing and hearing in our communities. This podcast was created by a series of workshops where we learned about poetry and the arts of sound. In our first episode, we'll share the process we used to create our own spoken word pieces, which can be found in the following episodes.
This workshop and podcast is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from North Carolina Local News Lab and the Working Narratives Production and Education Fund. Learn more about our work and other audio productions at www.shoresides.org.
Produced by Coastal Youth Media and Community CPR. Hosted by Indya Barfield. Featuring spoken word artists Brittani Smith (#PropheticPoetic, #JourneyBBones), Israel Sorenson, and Charlene Hunt.
Music:
Unsilenced by Ketsa
Sounds:
Food Vlogger Frying Vegetables Oil Sizzling by Marcello Del Monaco via Artlist
Rain Dropping on Wooden Bridge Binaural by Guy Fleisher via Artlist
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Duración:00:04:46