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By the Sound

Arts & Culture Podcasts

Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes meet with the brightest minds in Seattle and the PNW for storytelling, new ideas, and inspiration. The hosts discuss art and pop culture, as well as local news and politics. By the Sound is a community-invested podcast that uses listener donations to support the show's guests and co-hosts while building community for listeners. You can join our Seattle-based community at https://patreon.com/ByTheSound

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United States

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Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes meet with the brightest minds in Seattle and the PNW for storytelling, new ideas, and inspiration. The hosts discuss art and pop culture, as well as local news and politics. By the Sound is a community-invested podcast that uses listener donations to support the show's guests and co-hosts while building community for listeners. You can join our Seattle-based community at https://patreon.com/ByTheSound

Twitter:

@ByTheSound

Language:

English

Contact:

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Episodes
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024: Kirsten Harris-Talley is in the House

1/18/2021
As she starts a new chapter of public service, Washington state Rep. Kirsten Harris-Talley helps us understand this moment in civil rights history. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 024 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound

Duration:00:59:16

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023: Meet Marcus Harrison Green

1/1/2021
The Founder & Publisher of the South Seattle Emerald, Seattle Times Columnist, and award-winning Seattle Human Rights Leader reflects on the last decade. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 023 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) “I Had Accolades, But I Wasn’t Filling My Own Cup,” by Marcus Harrison Green,...

Duration:01:05:55

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022: Best Pop Culture of 2020

12/18/2020
We’re thinking about the lessons we learned in 2020, and sharing our lists of the best media we consumed. Also: an appreciation for the life and work of Monica Roberts (1962-2020). By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 022 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters (2020) Bright Eyes - Down in the Weeds,...

Duration:01:07:26

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021: Carolyn Bick: "We're totally screwed"

11/15/2020
Journalist Carolyn Bick from South Seattle Emerald blows off some steam about the whole COVID-19 situation. Also: how not to be a total jackass this holiday season. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 021 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: “Gov. Inslee Institutes New Restrictions to Curb COVID Spread, Announces $50 Million Fund for...

Duration:00:42:16

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020: LIVE SHOW: By the Purgatory

11/6/2020
Our election reactions recorded live at our first virtual community meetup! By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 020 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound

Duration:01:02:01

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019: Voting Matters

10/23/2020
We welcome our new cohost, and ask: Does your vote matter? Plus, we take a deep dive into Charlie Kaufman’s new movie i’m thinking of ending things. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 019 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, Raven Juarez, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: By the Sound episode 006: “Meet Raven Juarez” “Does your vote matter? UW panel tackles the question” by...

Duration:00:58:21

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018: Best of Chelsea Alvarez

10/9/2020
By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 018 is hosted by Aisha Hauser and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: “Donald Trump 2016: How Norman Vincent Peale Created Him.” POLITICO Magazine, October 6, 2015. “I’m genuinely perplexed…” by Aisha Hauser. October 4, 2020 “Imagine some MF…” by Sarah Hair Olson. October 3, 2020. “Why it’s Dangerous to Pray for 45,” by J Mase III (video)....

Duration:00:49:51

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017: Meet Jaelynn Scott

9/25/2020
Lavender Rights Project's new Executive Director Jaelynn Scott is developing tools for Black trans liberation. She also describes her long and winding path from Mississippi to Seattle. Sarah and Aisha first discuss the Supreme Court after RBG. Also: “Class Action Park” on HBO Max. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 017 is hosted by Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW...

Duration:01:00:01

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016: State-Sponsored Terror

6/7/2020
NEW EPISODE (016): “State-Sponsored Terror” - The cohosts discuss the ongoing threat of American policing in the wake of George Floyd’s death. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 016 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES “American Police” - NPR's Throughline podcast (June 3, 2020) “Influenze 1918” - PBS's American Experience

Duration:00:27:22

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015: Meet Erica C. Barnett

5/29/2020
Seattle's hardest working journalist joins us to talk about Seattle politics, and her new memoir, Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 015 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery, by Erica C. Barnett The C is for Crank Quit Like a Woman: The...

Duration:01:06:24

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014: Meet Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

5/15/2020
We meet with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, a Seattle-based writer, transformative justice and disability justice movement worker, and educator. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 014 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha: writer, crank, disability and transformative justice worker Beyond...

Duration:01:00:28

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013: The Return of Rian Roberson

4/24/2020
Seattle therapist Rian Roberson returns to discuss how our community is coping with mental health in the COVID crisis. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 013 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: Intersectional Therapies, PLLC - Rian Roberson, M.A., LMHCA COVID-19 Relief Fund for WA Undocumented Folks Protect All...

Duration:00:54:02

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012: Meet Rian Roberson

4/10/2020
Seattle therapist Rian Roberson is the owner of Intersectional Therapies, PLLC. She shares tips and strategies for POC looking to find a good therapist in Seattle. Then things get geeky as we discuss fandom, cosplay, and uncompromising femme Klingon makeup. But first: Chelsea, Aisha, and Sarah have some coronavirus quarantine catch-up to do. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 012 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show...

Duration:01:06:33

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011: Meet Coronavirus

3/15/2020
On this special episode we discuss Seattle’s hottest new virus: COVID-19. It’s got everything: schools, libraries, community centers, sports events, the arts, and even “social distancing”… it’s that thing where you record your podcast over Zoom. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 011 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/bythesound SHOW NOTES: Novel...

Duration:00:32:08

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010: Meet E.T. Russian

2/7/2020
Seattle cartoonist and multi-sensory artist E.T. Russian discusses how they’ve relied on artistic expression as a therapeutic exercise, developed pioneering media for trans and disabled expression, integrated disability justice values into their life, and used their work as a physical therapist to develop resilience. Also this week, the cohosts discuss the HBO teen drama series, Euphoria. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 010 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha...

Duration:01:00:23

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009: Meet Barbara Clabots

1/31/2020
Environmental writer, director, and researcher Barbara Clabots tells us about the role gender is playing as climate change effects our communities. She also calls out the use of private prison labor in “sustainable seafood” production. Also, the cohosts discuss how we should respond to an out-of-town, anti-trans (TERF) hate group renting space at SPL’s Seattle Central Library. By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 008 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and...

Duration:01:18:07

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008: Meet Ijeoma Oluo

1/24/2020
Seattle-based author Ijeoma Oluo tells us about her new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America. Also: Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the state of America’s left-wing before the 2020 election, makeup and style as self-care, and Seattle choreographer Dani Tirrell’s upcoming performance of ‘Black Bois.” By the Sound is produced and edited by Sarah Mayes. Episode 008 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support...

Duration:01:10:56

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007: Meet Shannon Perez-Darby

1/17/2020
Activist and author Shannon Perez-Darby speaks on discord in activist communities, patterns of domestic violence, creating accountability, the role of government & law, and developing transformative justice. Then Sarah and Aisha discuss how Star Wars has framed their lives, before reviewing episode IX of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Episode 007 is hosted by Aisha Hauser and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show and learn how to join our community at:...

Duration:01:17:44

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006: Meet Raven Juarez

1/10/2020
Seattle artist, presenter, and educator Raven Juarez shares stories about her artwork, and describes scenes from her life. She also tells us about the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education, which she practices in her daily work as a Lead Preschool Teacher. Raven then joins in a conversation about Seattle’s recent successes and remaining challenges on the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Episode 006 is hosted by Aisha Hauser and Sarah Mayes. You...

Duration:01:21:32

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005: Meet Kirsten Harris-Talley

1/3/2020
Former Seattle City Councilmember Kirsten Harris-Talley describes how both compassion and complexity have informed her career working for progressive reforms. She also has lots to say about our local arts scene. Also this week, Chelsea demonstrates how the movie CATS broke her. Finally, we talk about Beyoncé Black St. James and the most talked about homelessness conference of the last decade. Episode 005 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. You can support the show...

Duration:01:12:10