In Episode 8 of Keep Your Voice Down, Doug and Alek interview Larry Walton, a Republican candidate for the Michigan State House of Representatives and the 59th District. Walton is one of five candidates vying for the seat in the Republican primary on Tuesday, Aug. 4, while Democratic candidate Amy East is running unopposed.
Category Archive: Podcasts
On this week’s episode, we add a third mic to the studio and introduce a new crew member to the pod, Hogey’s nephew, Ezra. Ezra chose the topic of artificial intelligence in the MARVEL Universe for his special episode. The three of us discuss the many A.I. characters that appear in the MCU, their differences from other comic book timelines, and a few that we haven’t seen yet.
In this episode Torrey and Hogey have a casual conversation on a variety of topics. The two main topics featured are being an ally and also reparations for African Americans.
In Episode 7 of Keep Your Voice Down, Doug and Alek interview Kathy Greaves, a Democratic candidate for District 2 St. Joseph County Commissioner. Greaves is running unopposed in the primary but will challenge incumbent County Commissioner Kathy Pangle in November.
College friends Dylan Bowen and Blake Alford join Malachi A+scribe to discuss the do’s and don’t’s of being a white ally in pursuit of social justice for black people.
In this episode we discuss Blade, the cross-genre vampire hunter that we’re excited to see in phase 5 of the MCU. We also discuss the long list of fringe MARVEL movies, such as the Blade Trilogy that we hope to consume in the near future.
On this episode we acknowledge, analyze, carry, and lift the heaviness of the summation of tragedies we’ve witnessed in 2020 (Ahmaud Arbrey, Breonna Taylor, Dreajon Reed, George Floyd). This episode is for those who are feeling all of the feels, some of the feels, none of the feels, and those who don’t want to feel at all. Join A+scribe and Elijaih Tiggs.
This week we discuss a member of the X-Men that deserves more screen time: Bishop. In doing so, we journey down the rabbit hole of the complicated framework of that series. M.A.N.D.I. is back in studio, and we find out why she was absent from our last episode.
Doug and Alek return for Episode 6 of Keep Your Voice Down where they discuss the upcoming Juneteenth Celebration in Three Rivers, much needed haircuts, Glen Oaks Community College and St. Joseph County’s respective plans for reopening, as well as the current momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement across the United States.
A Bridge to Understanding is a community building podcast featuring two friends with very different backgrounds. This podcast seeks to discuss topics that will lead to a better understanding between people who may look different, think different, or have different access to the American Dream. The show offers to bring light into the dark, and often under-discussed topics that shape the American landscape today.
With everything going on in the world the Watershed Voice podcast network got a bit neglected in recent weeks but today we’ll catch you up on the last three Screen Tea Podcast episodes ahead of Episode 19.
So without further adieu, enjoy the witty banter of Lisha and Juliet McCurry.
This week on The Unapologetics Podcast, Professor Ashley Mack-Jackson gives some words of wisdom from her experiences and unconditioning story.
In this episode we discuss one of our favorite Guardians of the Galaxy, Drax. You might be surprised […]
Doug and Alek return for Episode 5 of Keep Your Voice Down where they take a real-life Buzzfeed quiz to find out which member of the 1998 Chicago Bulls they are, address concerns from readers about certain content published on Watershed Voice, and how we can raise the level of public discourse together as a community.
Join Lisha and Juliet as they invoke the name of Kevin to praise the daylight (…no. Not stooping to the obvious pun) out of the 2017 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Moonlight.
In this episode we discuss Hogey’s favorite hero, Spider-Man. We compare different versions of Spider-Man that we have seen in comics, video games, and on-screen.
On this special summer episode, Malachi Carter meets up with friends Camara Wallace, Nayela Chowdhury, and Sarah Diviney at the 2019 Indy Juneteenth Celebration on Indianapolis’ west side. They, being the most unlikely bunch at this event (black, biracial, Bangladeshis, and white), discuss the complex joys of this holiday.
Join Lisha and Juliet for the second and third episodes of a THREE-PART SAGA as they break down their thoughts and opinions about the characters and actors within the Marvel Cinematic Universe!