In which we cover The Giver by Lois Lowry and the countless lessons it can teach anybody from any walk of life about the necessity of empathy for others.
In which we update a classic fable and learn to be better allies for essential workers in the process. Because whether you work in the arts or not, whether you rage against the machine or are a slave to it, we all are victim to it and need to r
In which we introduce - without any audible introduction, haha - the very first BABA musical production. An instrumental piece based on the fable The Grasshopper and the Ant.
In which we revisit the play that started all the rest! The stories behind the making of Where the Hurt People Are were too good - for me, MEEE - not to share. So here's some raw tape of my reactions and commentary for the play. I mean I though
This is one hundred percent Optional Listening. Come behind the screen with me to understand how I made one of my favorite, and most recent episode, To a World Without Danger. I go over the equipment, influences, and circumstances surrounding
Take a look...well...listen behind the scenes with the voice production diary from the show. It is my hope that these unedited recordings highlight the amount of labor poured into every episode you hear, since rarely does sound design get the r
In which we announce our return! This is the first of a different kind of episode, Letters. Where the hosts reads...well...a letter but with a twist, as always, because he can never do anything that simple.
Hellooo~ Listeners, it's been too long. Before I dive into all the reasons why I've been away, I thought I'd share a wonderful mini-project I had to do for a friend. This is for an elementary school class in Louisiana where I'm based and I was
In which there is the story of a British girl, another of a Laotian-American immigrant, gardening of the soul, the power of positive thinking, and how all these themes and more intertwine.
In which we have skits, guests, and advice oh my! Learn ways to take back control in your life in 15 min or less using the book Miss Nelson is Missing.
In which we present our first of many audio drama productions! Listen to our adaptation of themes found in Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
In which we learn to love anger, figure out a place to let it loose thanks to Maurice Sendak, and go on an uneventful stroll into something...different.
In which we learn how to use behavior science to fight prejudices and implicit biases (and the difference between both), perfect for people who don't want to "talk about race." Get some tools to build better habits for you and your family!
I'm Abstract! Wait...No. I'm Sai and I wanted to meet you before the season gets started. This quick piece is LIKE an abstract for a research paper, informing you on what will be happening this season.
For my first trick: Stanley Yelnats from Holes by Louis SacharYou'll find that being an ally is actually as simple/difficult as carrying Madame Zeroni up the mountain.