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No, I Know Podcast

164 episodes - English - Latest episode: 15 days ago - ★★★★★ - 39 ratings

Multi media artists, activists and husband and wife duo Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell talk shop with special guests and perform live music. From art to science to society and culture, they bring you spirited conversation with a call to action to the community at large.

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EP# 157 Art and Spirit, a Memoir by Coeleen Kiebert.

April 11, 2024 00:52 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

How does it affect the development of self and our culture as a whole if we regularly engage in the creative process and what if we don’t? Art and Spirit, they are in a marriage and are profoundly dependent on each other in ways we do not understand! What are the steps of the creative process and how is the subconscious at play with this? We have invited someone to shed light on this….an artist, teacher and author. Coeleen Kiebert is a sculptor working in both ceramic and bronze.  She exhibi...

EP# 156 What Design Can Do? (Sarah Goldhagen)

March 28, 2024 21:32 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

On this episode we look at What Design Can do? Guest, Sarah Goldhagen, (PHD former Harvard professor) a leading voice in the emerging movement in neuro aesthetics and architectural design. Her book,  Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives  won a Nautilus Book Award in 2017 for its contribution to social and environmental justice, has made her a sought-after speaker; she lectures frequently and publishes widely about the effects of architecture, landscape, and urban...

EP# 156 Welcome to Your World: What Design Can Do. (Sarah Goldhagen)

March 28, 2024 21:32 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Welcome to your World. What Design Can do. Guest, Sarah Goldhagen, (PHD former Harvard professor) a leading voice in the emerging movement in neuro aesthetics and architectural design. Her book,  Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives  won a Nautilus Book Award in 2017 for its contribution to social and environmental justice, has made her a sought-after speaker; she lectures frequently and publishes widely about the effects of architecture, landscape, and urban des...

EP# 155 Melt Yourself with Interfaith Comedy

March 14, 2024 14:59 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Interfaith Comedy in 2024, sounds like a slippery slope that could end in the flames of societal outrage right? The pendulum of what is deemed appropriate in comedy has swung from the outright cruel to the paralyzed in fear of offending. However, the founder of Interfaith Comedy reveals it is actually a unique approach to anti-bias work. Their mission-driven, feel-good, clean comedy show reduces prejudice through laughter. Starring comedians from different faiths, their nationally touring sh...

EP# 154 What I Found in a Thousand Towns (Dar Williams Interview)

March 01, 2024 00:17 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

A beloved folk singer presents an impassioned account of the fall and rise of the small American towns she cherishes. Dar Williams is a musician, educator, author and has had over a 25+-year career. She rose out of the vibrant mid-90’s Boston scene, inspired by the eclectic influences of alt-rockers, Berklee jazz musicians, slam poets, and folk artists, After a year of touring non-stop with her first album, The Honesty Room, in 1994, she was invited by Joan Baez to tour in Europe and The Uni...

EP#153 Land Preservation (Encore)

February 19, 2024 17:06 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

From our own backyards to the shared spaces in our communites, we offer knowledge and tips  on what you can do right now (from planting native plants to battling invasives) to help preserve the land for generations to come. In this episode of “Waterways to Airwaves” series, our guests and experts in their fields include: Kate Patton and Jared Parks from Lower Shore Land Trust, Doug Tallamy, a professor and author of Natures Best Hope and Josh Hastings, who takes us on a tour of his yard and ...

EP#152 Minorities in Aquaculture (Encore)

February 14, 2024 16:40 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

What is Aquaculture and is it the future for both the economy and environment on the eastern shore? In this episode of Waterways to Airwaves series we learn about Aquaculture with founder of Minorities in Aquaculture, Imani Black and founder of Orchard Point Oyster Company, Scott Budden. What is the mission of Minorities in Aquaculture? They are passionate about the restoration of keystone species, especially shellfish, both locally and globally. They also believe that the restoration of oys...

EP# 151 Watershed Stewards Academy (Encore)

February 09, 2024 00:56 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

What is a watershed steward? This episode of Waterways to Airwaves features Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy .They train Watershed Stewards to help their neighbors reduce pollution in our local creeks and rivers. The academies mission is to train and mobilize community leaders to drive change for sustainable landscapes and clean waters. Their hands-on certification course gives Stewards the tools to implement change in their communities, turning knowledge into action. Stewards work wi...

EP# 150 Faith in Action: Healing the Bay (Encore)

February 02, 2024 14:27 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

What is one part of all faith based groups that has caused many churches and temples to create green teams? In this episode we focus on Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake. They work to engage congregations in being good caretakers of our shared watershed. They envision a time when faith communities across the Chesapeake; honor, care for, and protect the watershed we share, so all our communities, and future generations, may thrive. The Chesapeake watershed is vast, encompassing 69,000 sq...

EP# 149 Volunteers to Pioneers (Encore)

January 26, 2024 14:31 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode of “Waterways to Airwaves” series, we spotlight Gunpowder Valley Conservancy, (GVC) a Baltimore County-based land trust and watershed restoration non-profit organization. Formed in 1989. GVC is committed to clean water for the two million people who live in, visit or benefit from the Gunpowder Watershed by preserving land, restoring ecosystems, and encouraging people to become environmental stewards. Why do generations of volunteers keep showing up for GVC? How can a golf cou...

EP# 148 Next Generation of Green Workforce! (Encore)

January 21, 2024 15:45 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Next Generation of Green Workforce is the 2nd episode in our new series, “Waterways to Airwaves”. What is the future of the green workforce? Are there paying jobs in this sector? Do the next generations want to do this type of work and why? We spent time with Howard Eco Works and heard from their staff about the programs they offer and what makes them unique. We hear about the following:   READY (Restoring the Environment and Developing Youth) a two-month summer program that provides con...

EP# 147 Strawberry Express (Encore)

January 07, 2024 16:58 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

“All Aboard The Strawberry Express, Environmental History of the Eastern Shore”, the first episode in the “Waterways to Airwaves“ series. Hear about moments in history, like the end of the strawberry epxress train, that changed and shaped the enivroment we see today? We spent time with Dr. Mike Lewis, Environmental Historian and a professor in the Environmental Studies Department at Salisbury University. He uses the Eastern Shore as a living laboratory for his students, trying to uncover and...

EP#146 My Hygge Home (Re-Release)

December 19, 2023 02:06 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Have you heard of the word HYGGE? It's been defined as “The Art of Creating a Nice Atmosphere”. Can our homes make us happier? Can the design around us inspire us to become better humans? What are the best environments and activities for our health and well being? Our Guest, Meik Wiking is an author and a happiness researcher and founded the world’s first Happiness Research Institute in 2013, in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author whose three globa...

EP#146 My Hygge Home (Encore)

December 19, 2023 02:06 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Have you heard of the word HYGGE? It's been defined as “The Art of Creating a Nice Atmosphere”. Can our homes make us happier? Can the design around us inspire us to become better humans? What are the best environments and activities for our health and well being? Our Guest, Meik Wiking is an author and a happiness researcher and founded the world’s first Happiness Research Institute in 2013, in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author whose three globa...

EP#145 The Listening Booth

November 30, 2023 21:35 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Calling all musicians and music lovers! Come into The Listening Booth. Singer-songwriter Marissa Lerer, migrated from Brooklyn to Delaware during the pandemic. After being guided by Dar Williams, musician and author of (What I Found In A Thousand Towns), Marissa decided to open a music venue and community space in Rehobeth Beach, Delaware called The Listening Booth. We speak to her about why she decided to do this and how a music venue can help build community. After this segment we return t...

EP# 144 Waterways to Airwaves: What's Green on Delmarva? (part one)

November 16, 2023 17:57 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode of Waterways to Airwaves we take a tour of The Delmarva Free School, as well as some local churches with robust green teams. The Delmarva Free School,  is a member-supported mental health recovery community.  Their focus is primarily trauma-sensitive, recovery and addictions-based accountability, women’s embodiment, ecopsychology or connection to the earth, liberation and justice advocacy. They are located on the lower shore of Maryland on the Delmarva Peninsula, on 9 acres a...

EP# 143 "Waterways to Airwaves" : Land Preservation

November 09, 2023 17:47 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode of "Waterways to Airwaves" series, we look at how to preserve the land. From our own backyards to the shared spaces in our communities we offer knowledge and tips from experts in their fields, on what you can do right now (from planting native plants to battling invasives) to help preserve the land for generations to come. Our guests in this episode include: Kate Patton and Jared Parks from Lower Shore Land Trust, Doug Tallamy, a professor and author of Natures Best Hope and ...

EP# 142 Waterways to Airwaves: Minorities in Aquaculture

November 02, 2023 14:56 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode of Waterways to Airwaves series we learn about Aquaculture with founder of Minorities in Aquaculture, Imani Black and founder of Orchard Point Oyster Company, Scott Budden. What is Aquaculture and is it the future for both the economy and environment on the eastern shore?  What is the mission of Minorities in Aquaculture? They are passionate about the restoration of keystone species, especially shellfish, both locally and globally. They also believe that the restoration of oy...

EP# 141 Waterways to Airwaves: Watershed Stewards Academy

October 26, 2023 18:01 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Next episode of Waterways to Airwaves series features Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy.  They train Watershed Stewards to help their neighbors reduce pollution in our local creeks and rivers. The academies mission is to train and mobilize community leaders to drive change for sustainable landscapes and clean waters. Their hands-on certification course gives Stewards the tools to implement change in their communities, turning knowledge into action. What is a watershed steward? Stewards...

EP#140 "Waterways to Airwaves": Faith in Action: Healing the Bay

October 19, 2023 16:03 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode we focus on Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake. They work to engage congregations in being good caretakers of our shared watershed. They envision a time when faith communities across the Chesapeake; honor, care for, and protect the watershed we share, so all our communities, and future generations, may thrive. The Chesapeake watershed is vast, encompassing 69,000 square miles, home to over 18 million people and over 19,000 congregations. Imagine the potential if we all wo...

EP# 139 "Waterways to Airwaves" Volunteers to Pioneers

October 12, 2023 22:43 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In the 3rd episode of "Waterways to Airwaves" series, we spotlight Gunpowder Valley Conservancy, (GVC) a Baltimore County-based land trust and watershed restoration non-profit organization. Formed in 1989. GVC is committed to clean water for the two million people who live in, visit or benefit from the Gunpowder Watershed by preserving land, restoring ecosystems, and encouraging people to become environmental stewards. Why do generations of volunteers keep showing up for GVC? How can a golf ...

EP# 138 "Waterways to Airwaves" Next Generation of Green Workforce

October 05, 2023 13:59 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Next Generation of Green Workforce is the 2nd episode in our new series, "Waterways to Airwaves". What is the future of the green workforce? Are there paying jobs in this sector? Do the next generations want to do this type of work and why? We spent time with Howard Eco Works and heard from their staff about the programs they offer and what makes them unique. We hear about the following:   READY (Restoring the Environment and Developing Youth) a two-month summer program that provides con...

EP# 137 "Waterways to Airwaves" All Aboard The Strawberry Express!

September 28, 2023 17:42 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

"All Aboard The Strawberry Express, Environmental History of the Eastern Shore", is the first episode in our new series "Waterways to Airwaves". What are some moments in history that changed and shaped the enivroment we see today? We spent time with Dr. Mike Lewis, Environmental Historian and a professor in the Environmental Studies Department at Salisbury University. He uses the Eastern Shore as a living laboratory for his students, trying to uncover and understand more of the fascinating h...

EP# 136 Bits and Pieces

August 31, 2023 22:20 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Bits and Pieces. In the midst of a collage of sound, music and poetry, we grapple with how to deal with the illogical issues of our country today. All music, lyrics and sound you hear is written and performed by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin with the exception of Aint We Got Fun (Lyrics by Gus Kahn) and Ken-L Ration Commercial. noiknowpodcast.com  

EP# 135 Palate Cleanser: Music By Vic Thrill and Pamela Laws

August 03, 2023 17:16 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Let's cleanse our palates and minds with some music. We are introducing you to some of our favorite music artists you may have not heard before! First up, Pamela Laws, a singer & songwriter from Brooklyn, New York. Then we hear from Vic Thrill, a musician and performance artist from Long Island, New York. Additional music and stories in this episode by your co-hosts, Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell. You can look up these musicans to hear more, (Vic Thrill and Pamela Laws) on BandCamp, Itun...

EP# 134 Jen Cohn and Robert Siegel: Big Fan-ion: Fruits of a Hot House Marriage.

July 20, 2023 23:18 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode we examine what it's like for a couple when both people work in the same field, are both creatives, what is their life like and what makes it unique? Our Guests are a married couple in the Entertainment Business. ROBERT SIEGEL is a New York City-based show runner and filmmaker. He is the creator of the recently released Hulu limited series WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES, as well as the Emmy-nominated PAM & TOMMY  also on Hulu. On the film side, he is the writer of THE WRESTLER, for ...

EP# 133 Glynwood Tonite

July 06, 2023 18:57 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Welcome to Glynwood! We spent the day at Glynwood Center for regional food and farming. Glynwood is a non-profit organization serving food and farming change makers from New York’s Hudson Valley and beyond. They advance local food production in Hudson Valley region, as well as educate a national audience about efforts to regionalize food and agriculture. They are inspired by, and contribute to work far beyond the borders of the Hudson Valley. Guided by the highest standards of ecosystem, soi...

EP#132 The Kids Are Alright

June 22, 2023 13:29 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

The Kids Are Alright. Is college, trade schools or life experience the best route for a young person today? Are they even interested in trade skills or just YouTube stardom? When we heard that some students at a high school were building homes for their community, we wanted to check it out! This episode is part of our Make a Difference Spotlight Series. We meet Cheryl Meadows, Executive Director of Salisbury Neighborhood Housing Services. They have been providing homebuyer education, afforda...

EP#131 The Mayors: Smart Growth Series (Jake Day/Jack Heath)

June 08, 2023 13:04 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Our Guests: Jake Day, the former Mayor of Salisbury, Maryland who was sworn in as Secretary of the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development with Governer Wes Moore. And former City Council President John “Jack” Heath, who was unanimously selected as Salisbury’s 28th and current Mayor. We look at what "Smart Growth" means in both rural and metropolitan areas. Both of these leaders speak to how they approach their leadership and what they are passionate about. And we shed light...

EP#130 How Can You Hate Me When You Don't Even Know Me? Daryl Davis: Klan-Destine Relationships

May 26, 2023 22:51 - 1 hour - 68.7 MB

Klan-Destine Relationships. It began with a question. How can you hate me when you don't even know me? Listen to our powerful Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis. A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse. As a pianist, vocalist, and gui...

EP# 129 Junior Achievement : Inspired By Experience

May 04, 2023 21:31 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Come along with us on a tour of The Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center, which will provide experiential learning of financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship to more than 10,000 students each year. JA BizTown is a fully interactive, simulated, free-market facility where students in 5th Grade become business leaders, consumers, and employees for a day. Prepared through in-school lessons of JA curriculum, students work in one of the BizTown enterprises such as banking, city...

EP#128 Leave No Trace

April 19, 2023 16:41 - 1 hour - 68.7 MB

Leave No Trace. An idea that began in the 60’s by forest rangers on how to have a minimal impact on the land, that we should leave an outdoor area that we have been in, traveling through or enjoying, clean and without a trace of our human presence. According, to Leave No Trace-Center for Outdoor Ethics, There are Seven Principles of Leave No Trace  and they can be applied anywhere — from remote wilderness areas, to local parks and even in your own backyard. Plan Ahead and prepare, travel and...

EP# 127 Grit Leads to Greatness

April 06, 2023 17:00 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Grit Leads To Greatness by first-time authors Chris Eccleston and Jenny Schroen, draws in both children and adults to the world of construction through secret passageways, snowboarding, volcanos, waterslides, and rollercoasters. By telling a creative tale, one that puts kids in the shoes of the protagonists, they can begin to see reflections of their current world and the not-so-distant futuristic society that could exist if the construction trades are forgotten. Kids are encouraged to find ...

EP# 126 This is What I Eat

March 16, 2023 19:33 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

THIS IS WHAT I EAT: FUN ACTIVITIES FOR MINDFUL EATING by award-winning food photographer and private chef and our next guest: Aliza J. Sokolow. A private chef, food stylist, and photographer, her work has won an Emmy, earned two Emmy nominations, and a James Beard literary award. Her photography can be seen in the New York Times, Architectural Digest and Bon Appetit.  Aliza loves to give back to the community and has traveled all over the world to do so. Growing up as a competitive swimmer, ...

EP#125 Jewel of The Blue Ridge

March 02, 2023 18:31 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Travel with us on an "Episode from the Road". First stop, Jewel of the Blue Ridge in Marshall, NC. We parked the little teardrop trailer we traveled with and our host Chuck Blethen took James and I on a tour of his spectacular property called Jewel of the Blue Ridge. Over his lifetime, Chuck Blethen has been an Engineer, he studied geophysics, a businessman, inventor, entrepreneur, author, and lecturer, Chuck has 40 years' experience traveling and drinking wines. He has been a guest lectur...

EP# 124 Smart Growth

February 09, 2023 21:18 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In our newest series, we define what Smart Growth means. While this a national issue, we look at Maryland’s 25 year relationship with Smart Growth, the achievements and challenges to date. Smart Growth can be development that supports economic growth, strong communities and environmental health. Smart Growth can cover a range of development and conservation strategies that help protect our health and natural environment and make our communities more attractive, economically stronger, and mor...

EP# 123 Podcast Live

January 26, 2023 17:28 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Co-hosts Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell perform the podcast live in concert at The Brick Room in Salisbury, Maryland. A concert of original music and storytelling that engages the audience. The songs and stories are both deeply personal, sharing everything from addiction and marriage to social commentary and are meant to find common ground, bringing both humor and heart to most pressing issues today.  All Music and Lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin (*except for Lyrics of Black C...

EP#122 Marriage in a Nutshell

January 12, 2023 16:12 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

A fun replay of the episode, Marriage in a Nutshell! Your co-hosts Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell chat with special guests and married couple: Kate Miller, actress and voice-over artist (Blue Bloods, Ramy, Hightown, Trial of the Chicago 7, Guild Wars) and her husband and fellow actor/vo performer, John DiMaggio (Interview with a Vampire, Futurama, Zootopia, Penguins of Madagascar and Disenchantment). What happens when you bring two forces of nature together? What is marriage in a nutshell...

EP# 121 My Podcast with Andre

December 29, 2022 20:35 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

This episode is part of our Time Release Capsule series. What are those formative times in our lives, where the lessons are so rich and resonant, it would be a damn shame not to carry those lessons into our lives in the present? It started with a clip of the film "My Dinner With Andre" (starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn) that James shared with Ilyana. This began a flooding of memories of when Ilyana studied acting with Andre at Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. This conversation shares...

EP# 120 My Hygge Home

December 01, 2022 22:35 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Have you heard of the word HYGGE? It has been defined as “The Art of Creating a Nice Atmosphere”. Can our homes make us happier? Can the design around us inspire us to become better humans? What are the best environments and activities for our health and well being? Our Guest, Meik Wiking is an author and a happiness researcher and founded the world's first Happiness Research Institute in 2013, in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author whose three g...

EP#119 Remember Your Farmer

November 17, 2022 21:34 - 59 minutes - 135 MB

Since we first aired this episode in 2021, Thelonious Cook of  Mighty Thundercloud Edible Forest Farm won the USDA 2022 Farmer of The Year Award. We are also airing this episode in loving memory of Niamh Shortt, who passed away in 2022. Remember Your Farmer has interviews with Lisa Garfield and Niamh Shortt of Future Harvest Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture and goes on location with farmer, Thelonious Cooke of Mighty Thundercloud, Edible Forest. What is the future of farming? ...

EP#118 Heroes All: Veterans Day

November 04, 2022 18:15 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Do we honor veterans on more than just Veterans Day? What do memorials and these commemorations mean to the veterans? There are a myriad of ways to serve our country.  In this episode, we meet some of the founders of The Worcester County Veterans Memorial in Ocean Pines, Maryland. We also speak with veteran and owner of Delmarva Veteran Builders, Chris Eccleston. All Music and Lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.

EP# 117 The 90's in NYC

October 18, 2022 17:24 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Alice Arnold is a documentary media maker and educator. She creates, edits, writes and photographs projects that explore the urban environment and visual culture — from street art to advertising and from sidewalks to electric signs. Her films are in the collections of university libraries throughout the United States and have screened at MoMA and other festivals. She is a NYFA Photography Fellow, a Fulbright Fellow in film and an Adjunct Professor at the City University of New York.  Alice...

EP#116 Welcome Home

October 06, 2022 17:26 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

In this episode, in our Community Esteem segment we hear from Mayor Jake Day about the creation of Anne Street Village, a transitional housing village of tiny homes for the homeless in Salisbury, Maryland. Then in our Make a Difference Spotlight segment we speak to the founder of The Jeptha Group, Jason Naradzay and board member and supporter, Stephanie Thompson.The Jeptha Group is a nonprofit whose aim is to bring music instruction to the “forgotten of the forgotten.” Its workshops for th...

EP# 115 50K Souls: Make a Difference Spotlight

September 22, 2022 20:09 - 58 minutes - 66.4 MB

This episode is part of our Make A Difference Non Profit Spotlight Series, where we highlight non profits, organizations and individuals making a difference in their communities.  Why do we do this series? If we think we know everything about our communities and our neighbors, chances are we do not, meaning, we only see the surface or we only see the negativity, the division and we do not always get offered the stories of those in our communities who are doing it, using their powers for go...

EP# 114 Pop the Hood on Marriage Part 2

September 08, 2022 13:31 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Your hosts Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell, recorded this episode in the brand new @nikpodroad aka Barbarella (a teardrop camper) and once again from a place of love and learning, popped the hood on their marriage. Relationships. What are the greatest challenges in marriage (or long term commitment) and what are the potential antidotes for them? Everything is unearthed, from addiction to.. can a zebra change it's stripes?  All music and lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.

EP# 113 Ami Vitale: National Geographic Photographer

August 18, 2022 12:21 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Our Special Guest: Nikon Ambassador and National Geographic Magazine photographer, Ami Vitale has traveled to more than 100 countries, bearing witness not only to violence and conflict, but also to surreal beauty and the enduring power of the human spirit. Throughout the years, Ami has lived in mud huts and war zones, contracted malaria, and donned a panda suit— keeping true to her belief in the importance of “living the story.”  In 2009, after shooting a powerful story on the transport and ...

EP# 112 Adams Family Returns

August 05, 2022 17:59 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Making art at this time on the planet and in this country is more important than ever.  The pressure is mounting and the disconnection continues and you could allow your self to be lead by others people’s thoughts and the din of social media, the cultural malaise OR you could GET DOWN AND MAKE ART, MAKE FILMS, MAKE MUSIC! That is a mantra of our guests, (another long awaited PART 2) as they have been guests on NIK POD before…The Adams Family Returns to the No, I Know Podcast!  Who is the A...

EP# 111 Qool DJ Marv Returns

July 21, 2022 19:53 - 59 minutes - 67.5 MB

Qool DJ Marv returns to the podcast! Born & raised in Philadelphia, Qool DJ Marv started DJing while in college at Emory & grad school at Columbia. From school to gigs in the West & East Village & all over downtown Manhattan; Bar Six, Izzy, Opaline, Ludlow Bar & APT. Late 90s started a 21 year run of being HBO's non-celebrity DJ. Early 2000s Marv became a resident at the Manchester UK based Friends & Family parties which led to opportunities to DJ in London, Paris, Barcelona, Oslo, Abu Dhab...

EP#110 Everyman, The Musical

July 08, 2022 19:26 - 1 hour - 68.7 MB

Your co-host Ilyana Kadushin interviews musician, composer, producer and co-host, James Harrell, about a collection of music he wrote about the time we are living in called, everyman, the musical. Tune in and hear music performances and the stories behind them. All Music and Lyrics and Performances by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin. Originally aired in 2020.