Union Street Podcast

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Southern Illinois's #1 Arts & Entertainment podcast hosted by Luke O'Neill.

  1. May 15

    Inside Project Human X: Artists Shine in Southern Illinois | Union Street Podcast

    In a Facebook livestream from Project HumanX in Carbondale, Illinois, the host interviews artist Marquez Scoggin as supporters vote in the People’s Artist competition, where he moves between second and first place and ultimately finishes first to advance into the Top 20. Scooggin describes PHX’s six-plus years as a community art studio with guided classes and a glow-in-the-dark paint splatter space, plus support for local artists, art shows (including a Chicago showcase), and Language X jewelry and custom shirts. He explains the People’s Artist contest benefits ($25,000, LA exhibition, Art Forum feature) and how to vote daily. Scoggin shares his origin story, including his mother’s cancer inspiring Language X, a 12-color alphabet, and museum exhibition, then demonstrates live pouring-paint technique while discussing school events (300–500 students), upcoming Language X University sessions, Art in the Garden, and future studio plans.00:00 Going Live Setup00:24 Meet Marquez at PHX01:27 Studio Tour Overview02:35 Top 20 Countdown Push04:43 Supporting Local Artists06:23 Language X Jewelry08:07 Custom Shirts Showcase15:22 How Voting Works18:21 Community Support Story21:22 First Place Celebration25:58 What to Expect at PHX30:18 Art Forms Offered34:06 From First Class to Now39:55 Fortune Favors the Brave43:24 Bet on Yourself44:03 Believe Painting Saves PHX46:20 Community Shoutouts and Quotes48:23 Art in the Garden Preview52:23 Competition Next Steps56:46 From 80 to 500 Kids01:02:51 Language X Explained01:05:27 Origin Story and Alphabet01:15:04 First Words Love and Peace01:19:32 Museum Show Email Surprise01:21:54 Three Month Sprint01:23:01 Spray Paint Breakthrough01:24:14 Affirmation Circle Piece01:25:49 Museum Show Count01:26:48 Dream Museum Moment01:31:18 Why Museums Matter01:34:51 Live Art Setup01:36:16 Pour Painting Breakthrough01:37:23 Three Canvases Strategy01:43:25 Grid Lines Tutorial01:45:27 Studio Hours Invite01:49:21 Paint Border Tips01:53:40 Rapper Era and Healing01:57:12 Change Over Controversy02:00:31 Message Planning Collab02:01:59 Color Pouring Begins02:04:32 First Place Gratitude02:05:57 Picking Greens and Pieces02:06:35 Stream Timing Mixup02:10:01 Live Rap and Color Talk02:11:45 Color Psychology Explained02:14:42 Origin and Client Stories02:17:03 Memory Techniques for Words02:21:45 Studio Location and Community02:24:58 Language X University Launch02:28:45 Voting Battle and Supporters02:34:39 Art as Therapy02:38:08 Dreams Can Come True Piece02:40:44 Collabs and Future Plans02:45:52 Summer Events and Kids Art02:49:13 Local Shoutouts and Belief02:50:55 Shout Out 618 Create02:52:10 Defining Union Word02:53:43 Project Humanx Origin02:58:49 PHX Logo Explained03:03:03 Mural Vision Language X03:07:02 Union Street Colors03:12:32 Countdown To Results03:16:23 First Place Celebration03:17:40 Keep Voting Next Round03:24:29 Art Flow And Drying03:28:21 Final Thanks Sign OffUNION STREET ARTS: https://www.unionstreetarts.com/

    3h 31m
  2. The People's Artist: Marquez Scoggin

    May 4

    The People's Artist: Marquez Scoggin

    Marquez Scoggin on Project Human X, Language X, and the People’s Artist of America AwardLuke O'Neill interviews artist Marquez Scoggin about Project Human X (PHX), a community art center in Carbondale near SIU that evolved from paint parties into a multi-art “buffet” offering pottery, resin, stained glass, art shows, murals, paint-and-sips, and a glow-in-the-dark splatter paint room that draws visitors from out of state. Skaggs describes supporting local artists and teaching creativity as stress release, plus bringing PHX programs into schools, including projects with 300 and 500 students. He explains Language X, a constructed color-based language inspired by his mother’s pancreatic cancer journey and his love of words, beginning with the first word “love,” inspired by his daughter. He discusses his museum shows, a current closing reception, Language X University, and being selected for the People’s Artist of America competition (PeoplesArtist.org), encouraging voting and support.00:00 Welcome and Introductions00:51 How We Met01:41 Finding Project Human X02:19 PHX Mission and Classes05:11 Glow Splatter Room Story08:16 Showcasing Local Artists09:11 Language X Origins10:33 Mother’s Legacy and Words12:26 Constructed Language Breakthrough14:55 Reading a Color Passage16:38 First Word Love20:17 Seed of Life Symbolism23:47 Design Process and Museum Show25:31 Pour Painting Demo26:15 Neurographic Art Therapy27:06 People’s Artist Award31:35 How to Vote and Support32:27 Murals and Community Plans33:14 School Workshops at Scale35:01 Art vs AI for Kids37:06 Language That AI Can’t Read38:34 Collabs and Upcoming Events40:34 Show Closing and Dictionary43:11 Learn at Language X University44:11 Follow Your Heart Closing47:12 Final Thanks and Links

    48 min
  3. Laughs at Union Street: Comedy Comes Alive with Brice Evans and David Kirk

    Apr 21

    Laughs at Union Street: Comedy Comes Alive with Brice Evans and David Kirk

    Laughs at Union Street: Brice Evans & David Kirk on Big Comedy Nights, Upcoming Shows, and the Little Egypt Comedy FestThe Union Street Arts Industry Podcast welcomes back local comedians Brice Evans and David Kirk to discuss a busy stretch for comedy in Marion, Illinois. They promote an upcoming Union Street Arts show on Friday, May 1 featuring Alex Raimondo (with credits including HBO, Showtime, Netflix, Comedy Central, and Hulu) and mention a Thursday show the night before with Fiona Cauley, who previously sold out Celebrations Event Center and has since appeared on Jimmy Fallon and performed at Madison Square Garden. They recap recent sold-out, two-show night with Casey Rocket at Celebrations and note his generosity, including donating money to St. Francis and giving $500 to Kirk’s son. Brice shares opening for Pauly Shore at the Civic Center and performing in Nashville at Zanies and Third Coast. They also announce plans for the first annual Little Egypt Comedy Fest, October 8–10, with Union Street as a featured venue and submissions and sponsorships available at littleegyptcomedyfest.com.00:00 Welcome Back Banter00:49 Five Timers And Merch01:29 Comedy Shows Preview02:39 Alex Raimundo Announcement05:20 Tickets And Links05:49 Fiona Cauley Update07:30 Casey Rocket Recap12:58 How Booking Happens14:47 Small World Connections15:08 Dusty Slay Hat Saga18:15 Local Comedy Momentum21:11 Marion Square Revival25:25 Little Egypt Comedy Fest27:19 Poster Reveal Sponsors28:28 Venues Lineup Teases29:12 Live Show Energy WrapUNION STREET ARTS: https://www.unionstreetarts.com/shop

    30 min
  4. Union Street Podcast: Back in Action & Better Than Ever

    Apr 17

    Union Street Podcast: Back in Action & Better Than Ever

    Union Street Podcast Returns: New Merch, Marlon Wayans Interview, and Studio UpdatesLuke O’Neill and Rachel Rose return to the Union Street Podcast live from Union Street Arts after a break since the holidays, sharing updates on spring, recent projects, and what’s ahead. They discuss Justin Bieber’s Coachella performance and related clips and merch, then announce new Union Street Arts merchandise including a spring shirt inspired by a kids camp mural and multiple America 250/Marion Illinois 1776–2026 items (shirts, baseball tee, tote, hat, and optional pin) available at unistreetarts.com/shop, with the flower shirt offered first to podcast listeners. They recap Luke interviewing Marlon Wayans at the Marion Civic Center and displaying signed shoes in the studio. They highlight recording an EP/album with Backline 5, launching podcast studio rentals and expanded photo studio services, hosting a “Stories of Southern Illinois” screening (seven episodes on YouTube with sponsors), and promote an adults-only May 1 comedy show at Union Street Arts featuring Alex Raymundo with tickets on Eventbrite.00:00 Springtime Return01:29 Bieber Coachella Buzz03:22 Union Street Merch Drop06:18 Studio Updates Rundown06:49 Marlon Wayans Interview09:24 Signed Shoes Moment10:53 Abbey Road Recording Setup11:47 Backline Five EP Update12:13 One Stop Shop Services12:38 Why We Took a Break13:27 Podcast Studio Rentals14:23 Green Screen Setup14:56 Photography Studio Push16:09 Creative Package Deal16:49 Stories Screening Recap18:39 Watch the Series Online19:14 Sponsors Shout Outs19:31 Comedy Night Announcement21:11 Wrap Up and Next Episode

    22 min
  5. Bringing Christmas Cheer: The Return of the Brothers Polar

    11/21/2025

    Bringing Christmas Cheer: The Return of the Brothers Polar

    In this festive episode of the Union Street Podcast, host Luke O'Neill is joined by Josh Benson and Tom Harness to kick off the Christmas season. The trio reminisces about their creative SNL-inspired Christmas video project from two years ago, initiated by Tom, which became a local classic in Southern Illinois. They discuss their love for Christmas, plans for community events in Marion including a Christmas market, a movie marathon, ice skating, and more. The conversation is filled with nostalgia, humor, and a commitment to get the band back together for another Christmas-themed project. The episode highlights the charm and magic of Marion, encouraging listeners to support local businesses this holiday season. Breaking news includes Marion's recognition as a Christmas destination and the announcement of a Christmas float participation.00:00 Welcome to the Union Street Podcast00:18 Kicking Off the Christmas Season00:40 The Story Behind the Christmas Video01:27 Creating the Christmas Classic03:14 Spreading Christmas Cheer05:20 Marion's Christmas Festivities06:54 A Very Merry Marion Christmas09:39 Can We Get the Band Back Together?11:06 Meet the Cast: Horatio Sanchez and Jimmy Fallon11:45 Reflecting on the Past: SNL Memories12:32 Spotify Success: Our Journey as Artists13:26 Future Plans: New Music and Ideas14:56 Christmas Favorites: Songs and Traditions17:17 Spreading Christmas Cheer: Community and Events17:52 Conclusion: Wrapping Up and Looking Forwar

    20 min
  6. Velvet Rose Co: A Gem in the Making

    11/07/2025

    Velvet Rose Co: A Gem in the Making

    Velvet Rose Co. and Celebrating Local CreativityIn this engaging episode, recorded at Union Street Arts, the hosts excitedly recap the last few weeks filled with creative ventures and community events. They introduce Rachel Throgmorton, who recently launched her own business, Velvet Rose Boutique, specializing in handcrafted jewelry. Rachel shares her journey from working in retail to embracing her passion for creativity, inspired by a recent trip to Chicago. The hosts also discuss their involvement in local events, including a vintage market where Rachel showcased her jewelry, and a fun-filled Halloween packed with community activities. They tease upcoming plans, such as a Christmas lights parade and an open house event. Throughout the episode, the importance of being present rather than perfect is emphasized, underscoring the message to cherish each moment and live authentically.00:00 Welcome Back to Union Street Arts00:15 Special Guest: Rachel Throckmorton01:03 Rachel's New Venture: Velvet Rose Boutique02:10 Inspiration from Chicago05:07 Jewelry Showcase and Crafting Process07:05 Success at the Vintage Market10:14 Supporting Local and Sustainable Shopping11:39 Follow Velvet Rose Boutique13:34 Halloween Festivities and Witches Night Out14:03 Costume Contests and Creative Outfits17:00 Comedy Show and Future Plans20:16 Community Engagement and Upcoming Events21:55 The Importance of Being Present24:19 Conclusion and Farewell

    27 min

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