93 episodes

Telling the stories of the doers, thinkers, and performers of Philadelphia. From up-and-coming game-changers to well-known legends, you'll dive into their past, present, future, and how it all contributes to The City of Brotherly Love. Hosted by Kevin Chemidlin.

Philly Who‪?‬ Kevin Chemidlin

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 92 Ratings

Telling the stories of the doers, thinkers, and performers of Philadelphia. From up-and-coming game-changers to well-known legends, you'll dive into their past, present, future, and how it all contributes to The City of Brotherly Love. Hosted by Kevin Chemidlin.

    Gabriel Escobar: From Paperboy to Editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer

    Gabriel Escobar: From Paperboy to Editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer

    When Gabriel Escobar was a young boy, he immigrated from Colombia to America without knowing a word of English.
    What follows is the story of how Gabriel went from working as a local paperboy to becoming one of Philadelphia's most seasoned journalists, He has been involved in the coverage of some of the most challenging news stories of the 21st century, including the September 11th terrorist attacks, the Washington D.C. snipers, and COVID-19.
    Most recently, Gabriel was given the Philadelphia Inquirer, where it is his job to lead the newsroom into a new era.

    • 47 min
    Chris Hytha: Using NFTs to Shed a New Light on Philadelphia's Architecture

    Chris Hytha: Using NFTs to Shed a New Light on Philadelphia's Architecture

    Chris Hytha is a digital artist and photographer whose work focuses on architecture and the built environment.
    Before that, he was an aspiring architect at Drexel University. While he was a student, Chris began urban exploring, which led him to discover his passion for photography.
    What follows is the story of how Chris's photos have sold for thousands of dollars online after he became one of the first local artists to get in on the NFT craze. You'll also learn how he's using his platform to advocate for historic building preservation in Philadelphia.

    • 40 min
    Eli Kulp: The Chef Who Survived a Train Derailment

    Eli Kulp: The Chef Who Survived a Train Derailment

    Eli Kulp is an award-winning Philly chef and podcaster who has overseen local restaurants such as Fork, and a.kitchen.
    One night, while he was, was at the top of his game, Eli was in an Amtrak derailment that led them that left him unable to walk, unable to use his hands, and unable to cook.
    What follows is the story of how, despite his severe injury, Eli fought to recover and was able to revitalize his career as a chef and hospitality industry thought-leader.
    Want to hear the complete, unedited interview with Kevin and Terrill? Subscribe to Philly Who? on Supercast for access to that, to the Philly Who? Community Discord, for free event tickets, and more!

    • 42 min
    Due Quach: From Refugee to Harvard-Educated CEO and Entrepreneur

    Due Quach: From Refugee to Harvard-Educated CEO and Entrepreneur

    Due Quach is the founder and CEO of Calm Clarity, a social impact organization that helps people overcome adversity through nurturing a mindset of growth, leadership, and resilience. She's also the founder of Collective Success Network, a nonprofit that provides support to low-income first-generation students. 
    When Due was a toddler, her parents moved her family from a Vietnamese refugee camp to an impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood.
    She overcame adversity and went on to graduate from Harvard and pursue a successful corporate career. However, she soon learned the high-flying corporate life wasn't for her.
    After going on a journey to discover her life's purpose, she decided to return to Philadelphia to help people from underserved neighborhoods recognize their potential. 
    Want to hear the complete, unedited interview with Kevin and Due? Subscribe to Philly Who? on Supercast for access to that, to the Philly Who? Community Discord, for free event tickets, and more!

    • 44 min
    Terrill Haigler: How Ya Fav Trashman is Solving Philadelphia’s Litter Problem

    Terrill Haigler: How Ya Fav Trashman is Solving Philadelphia’s Litter Problem

    Terrill Haigler is the Founder and face of Ya Fav Trashman, which is an online brand and Instagram account with over 30,000 followers. However, Terrill's story begins when he was working as a Philadelphia sanitation worker at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    He originally created the Instagram account in 2020 when trash was piling up in the city due to the Coronavirus, and people were taking it out on him and his colleagues. Terrill wanted the account to show people how strenuous the job is so that they might have more patience with their trash collectors.
    What follows is the story of how Ya Fav Trashman has exploded in popularity, leading Terrill to organize neighborhood cleanups, start a nonprofit, and even develop an app. 
    He's done all of this with one goal in mind. Terrill is working to make Philadelphia litter-free by the year 2025.

    Want to hear the complete, unedited interview with Kevin and Terrill? Subscribe to Philly Who? on Supercast for access to that, to the Philly Who? Community Discord, for free event tickets, and more!

    • 42 min
    Jeannine A. Cook: How Harriett's Bookshop Survived Prejudice, Protests and a Pandemic

    Jeannine A. Cook: How Harriett's Bookshop Survived Prejudice, Protests and a Pandemic

    Jeannine A. Cook is the Founder and Shopkeeper at Harriett's Bookshop, named after Harriett Tubman.
    In February 2020, Harriett's was born to celebrate women authors, artists, and activists. The space was immediately beloved, but when the Coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020, everything Jeannine had worked for was in jeopardy.
    What follows is the story of how her incredible grit and intuition helped Harriett's survive and thrive during one of the most tumultuous years our country has ever seen.

    Want to hear the complete, unedited interview with Kevin and Jeannine? Subscribe to Philly Who? on Supercast for access to that, to the Philly Who? Community Discord, for free event tickets, and more!

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
92 Ratings

92 Ratings

thomas_go12 ,

Philly but for everyone

Not just for Philadelphians. Just an awesome profile podcast, I’ve only visited Philly a few times before but love hearing who was raised by the city.

maureensw ,

Fantastic content for Philly and beyond

Love this podcast! Important, intelligent, entertaining conversations and stellar production.

FunkyMac2015 ,

Not a Philly native...

But I love hearing these stories and learning about this awesome city

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