The Second Page Harris Lapiroff
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- Society & Culture
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The Second Page is a storytelling podcast hosted by Harris Lapiroff.
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Gender
This week: Stories about gender.
Credits
Galia Godel is a Philadelphia-based sex educator who works with adults with intellectual disabilities. She lives with her adorable polyamorous family and two cats.
Emma Anderson, aka Lance Mandible, lives in Greenfield Massachusetts, making tasty food and performing whenever possible, in drag and not.
Eric Michaels is a composer, aerialist, and ER nurse living in the Philadelphia area. He has 5 pet mammals and 5 pet string instruments, though this ratio was not planned.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, Nine Inch Nails, Seán Hanson, and Eric Michaels. -
Resolutions
This week: Stories about resolutions.
Credits
Harris Lapiroff is the founder of the Second Page, DC resident, and a restless spirit.
Emma Anderson lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She spends her time making delicious food, playing music and calling contra dances.
Michael Georgilis is an alum from Centre College class of 2010, and Northern Kentucky University 2017. A collector of books, tea, and folklore, he works in Cincinnati, Ohio to make textbooks cheaper for students everywhere.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, and Seán Hanson. Special thanks to Adah Hetko. -
Winter
This week: Stories about winter.
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Aries Reyes is often found on top of a chair; toasting births and successes, introducing notable humans, barking orders, and celebrating life. In their working hours, they assist the good folks of our nation’s capital recover from their stressful lifestyles and/or shoulder slash hip issues. They are mostly a black Labrador puppy underneath this crumbly human disguise.
Amanda J. Lozada is a writer and performer working out of Boston, Massachusetts. She often plays music and tells stories under her alt(a/e)r ego, Lonesome Joan. She thinks you’re pretty nice for reading the performer bios.
Ari Goodman lives in Olympia, Washington where she measures how tall the water is and sometimes also how tall the mud is.
Emma Anderson lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She spends her time making delicious food, playing music and calling contra dances.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, and Seán Hanson -
Roadtrip
This week: Stories about road trips.
Credits
Harris Lapiroff is the founder of the Second Page, DC resident, and a restless spirit.
Ruthie Byers is a dancer, fiddler, and software engineer living somewhere between Oakland, California and Somerville, Massachusetts.
Michael Georgilis is an alum from Centre College class of 2010, and Northern Kentucky University 2017. A collector of books, tea, and folklore, he works in Cincinnati, Ohio to make textbooks cheaper for students everywhere.
Seán Hanson is a software engineer living in Brooklyn, New York. When not programming, he’s speaking at conferences about diversity and inclusion, and co-editing this podcast.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, and Seán Hanson -
Gratitude
This week: Stories about gratitude.
Credits
Michael Georgilis is an alum from Centre College class of 2010, and Northern Kentucky University 2017. A collector of books, tea, and folklore, he works in Cincinnati, Ohio to make textbooks cheaper for students everywhere
Emma Anderson lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She spends her time making delicious food, playing music and calling contra dances.
Seán Hanson is a software engineer living in Brooklyn, New York. When not programming, he’s working on this podcast, writing snippets of incidental music, playing Javanese Gamelan, and thinking about queerness.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, Nine Inch Nails Seán Hanson -
Second Chances
This week: Stories about second chances.
Credits
Harris Lapiroff is founder of the Second Page, DC resident, and a restless spirit.
Amanda J. Lozada is a writer and performer working out of Boston, Massachusetts. She often plays music and tells stories under her alt(a/e)r ego, Lonesome Joan. She thinks you’re pretty nice for reading the performer bios.
Seán Hanson is a software engineer living in Brooklyn, New York. When not programming, he’s working on this podcast, writing snippets of incidental music, playing Javanese Gamelan, and thinking about queerness.
Michael Georgilis is an alum from Centre College class of 2010, and Northern Kentucky University 2017. A collector of books, tea, and folklore, he works in Cincinnati, Ohio to make textbooks cheaper for students everywhere.
Emma Anderson lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She spends her time making delicious food, playing music and calling contra dances.
Music by Podington Bear, Josh Woodward, Seán Hanson