Representing Now Representing Now
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‘Representing Now’ is created and hosted by Angelenos Geovanni & Cecilia. ‘Representing Now’ celebrates inclusive media and its impact on pop culture today.
New episodes every other Saturday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/representing-now/support
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S2 Ep. 1: Euphoria
We kick off 2021 with a discussion around Euphoria’s intended target audience and dive into its captivating character arcs. Euphoria is a visually stunning yet heartbreaking teen drama written around a new generation.
C/W: This episode covers topics around mental health, domestic/sexual abuse, substance abuse, violence, gender identity, and body image in the show.
Coverart by @darthjager on Instagram
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Season 1 Finale: 2020 Reflection and Q&A
In our season 1 finale, we answer our listener question, read reviews, and reflect on what it was like to start a new podcast during a global pandemic. That's it for season 1, but be sure to look out for season 2 coming early 2021.
Did you like season 1? Write us a review on Apple Podcast and follow our Instagram @representingnow for updates on season 2.
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S1 Ep. 6: Children of Blood & Bone
AND WE'RE BACK. After a long hiatus from moving into our new Apartment, we bring you a new episode of Representing Now featuring the book Children of Blood & Bone. A YA Black Fantasy novel based on Nigerian mythology created by author Tomi Adeyemi. The book follows a young girl on a hero's journey to bring back magic to the country of Orisha. In this episode, we discuss the book's use of geography, mythology, and racism and how this may influence younger readers.
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S1 Ep. 5: The Mandalorian
What makes on-screen representation ‘Good’? In ‘The Mandolorian’ episode, we explore why diversity in the writer’s room and director’s chair is as essential as the diverse faces we see in the Star Wars Universe. We touch on the recent criticism surrounding representation in the Star Wars franchise and how the Mandalorian breaks out of this narrative. Geo takes a deep dive into Mandalorian culture and argues why he believes it is a feminist culture.
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S1 Ep. 4: Avatar: The Legend Of Korra
This episode we dive back into the world of Avatar with “The Legend of Korra” where we discuss the show’s representation of race inequality and women and discuss the leading lady herself Korra. “The Legend of Korra” is the perfect foil for “The Last Airbender” and is a show that has age fantastically with its target audience.
Coverart by @darthjager
Music: “Firebending Training” by Jeremy Zuckerman (Avatar: The Legend of Korra)
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S1 Ep. 3: Black Panther Pt. 1 Chadwick Boseman
In our 3rd episode, we honor Chadwick Boseman following his untimely death from colon cancer. Chadwick was an accomplished actor who portrayed iconic figures like Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, and most notably Marvel’s Black Panther. Chadwick’s positive influence on Hollywood and Black youth will not be forgotten.
Intro audio provided by SiriusXM
Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J-D86wfxiE
Outro music: Ancestral Plane by Ludwig Göransson (Black Panther Original Score)
Cover art by @darthjager
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Customer Reviews
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Love listening to these two talking. They hit my geek funny bone just right
Love it!
So happy to have a podcast that speaks on movies in our culture that represent our diversity and celebrates our diversity.
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It’s pretty good could use some flair though