The Day Job Artist Jess Duda
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Hosted by Jess Duda, The Day Job Artist features original music, comedy, literature, and theater by people who work by day and create by night. At the end, Jess will ask, "What's your day job?" Released on Saturdays, the show seeks to inspire listeners to pursue their own creative passions.
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https://thedayjobartist.com/the-gay-agenda-micah-bucey-and-nicholas-williams/
It’s the Gay Agenda! Hilarious, irreverent, and only the queerest of the queer. You will adore this duo, especially after you find out their day jobs. They are men of service and men of love.
Scroll down to the below link for web extras including: Downloads of the show performances, a photo gallery, and the 'prequel' to this episode that covers The Gay Agenda's work with queer youth.
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Musician Jeff Turrentine: Art as Empathy Balancing the Dark & Light
Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Jeff Turrentine performs his latest folks songs after taking a 20 year-break from his guitar. Only such a soft spoken 'sensitive' man can write a song so cynical it makes you laugh, smile, and hit repeat. Watch videos of his performances at https://thedayjobartist.com/musician-jeff-turrentine/ and sign up for our Saturday newsletter to inspire a weekend of creative bliss.
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Poet Nicole Goodwin
Nicole Goodwin performs an improvised poem and a selection from her book based on her former high-stakes day job. Web extras include her powerful poems grieving the murder of George Floyd and coping with COVID-19.
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Aba Kiser
Meet Aba Kiser, a key inspiration for The Day Job Artist podcast based on her song, “Day Job [Test],” that she performs along with "White Lies," a haunting ballad about police brutality against African Americans. Host Jess Duda speaks with her about art as protest and of course, her day job.
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Season 1 Trailer
Hosted by Jess Duda, The Day Job Artist features original music, comedy, literature, and theater by people who work by day and create by night to inspire listeners to pursue their own creative passions. At the end, Jess asks, "What's your day job?"