38 episodes

DESCRIBING PEOPLE peels back a person's mask, overlooks our judgments, and gives a glimpse into the reality and the fiction of what makes them who they are. Some call it a character sketch, but here it is just describing a person.
This is a work of fiction. Or is it?

Written and hosted by the writer Sarrah Kaliski.
Bi-weekly show. Stalk the podcast everywhere under @describingppl

DESCRIBING PEOPLE sarrah kaliski

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

DESCRIBING PEOPLE peels back a person's mask, overlooks our judgments, and gives a glimpse into the reality and the fiction of what makes them who they are. Some call it a character sketch, but here it is just describing a person.
This is a work of fiction. Or is it?

Written and hosted by the writer Sarrah Kaliski.
Bi-weekly show. Stalk the podcast everywhere under @describingppl

    ALLISON AUSTEN

    ALLISON AUSTEN

    Reminders can either suck or are awesome. For Allison Austen the reminder by the door and the one in the mirror were ones she wished she could forget. But are reminders so bad? Even the ones that remind us about the times we would rather forget? Also, who doesn’t enjoy a good shoe-throwing and scissor happiness?

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    Song:

    “Lunis the Moon” by Ketsa. To hear more of his music please check out: http://ketsamusic.com/

    Intro music:

    “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T

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    Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski.

    13 May 2019

    • 9 min
    STREAK-FREE

    STREAK-FREE

    Streak-free is an episode a little different than the normal description. Not exactly about a specific person, but rather about two non-specific people and a brown paper recycle bag.

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    Songs:

    “Harmony” by Alan Špiljak.  To hear more of his music please check out: https://soundcloud.com/alanspiljak or to contact him: https://www.instagram.com/alan.spiljak/ 

    Intro music:
    “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out:  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T 

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    Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski
    05 April 2019

    • 5 min
    DAN DIXON

    DAN DIXON

     

    Dan Dixon bought a gift card for $72. Here’s why.

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    Songs:

    “Curious Nature” by Ketsa  To hear more of his music please check out: http://ketsamusic.com/

    Intro music:

    “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T

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    Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski.

    05 March 2019

    • 5 min
    RONALD DAVIES

    RONALD DAVIES

    I passed a man, Ronald Davies, holding a sign, and it gave me a thought.

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    Song:

    “Even When We Fall” by Philipp Weigl.  To hear more of his music please check out: http://phweigl.wixsite.com/music-production-mp

    Intro music:

    “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T

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    Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski.

    22 January 2019

    • 5 min
    JONAS EDELMAN

    JONAS EDELMAN

    The hidden, unspoken language that was birthed before we invented languages. When we grunted and pointed, waved our arms and did not listen to podcasts. It’s a language we are birthed with. The language of the Inner. Jonas Edelman would think this is ridiculous, and you might too.

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    Song:

    “Western Shores” by Philipp Weigl.  To hear more of his music please check out: http://phweigl.wixsite.com/music-production-mp

    Intro music:

    “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T

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    Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski.

    08 January 2019

    • 8 min
    NORA LONG

    NORA LONG

    We, humans, have this need to label everything we come across. Maybe it’s evolutionary, instinctual, or taught, but it’s there. We see, label, and move on. Even, and especially, with our own self. Nora Long and her outward appearance had always been questioned, needing a label. But we, as she did, forget that we have a spark in each of our true self, and is not found in our image or life, but in the core of our being. Sometimes a just takes one thing for us to remember it again. ——— Song: “Sullen Faced” by Ketsa To hear more of his music please check out: http://ketsamusic.com// Intro music: “Metro is Breathing” by Kosta T. To learn more about him and his beautiful music as well please check out: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kosta_T ——— Written and produced by Sarrah Kaliski. 24 November 2018

    • 7 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

LittleLadyDalia ,

Excellent Curation

A very interesting narrative to listen to before bedtime. The host keeps it intriguing, and it makes you want to click on the next episode. The stories present a rich narrative delivered in an easy to listen to, conversational tone. This is an authentic story telling for sure and even better than an audio book! I love the background music! - Best from Caramel Chic Radio

Shoshana Kaliski ,

Awesome

Awesome Sarrah just awesome!!!!!!

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