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Bending The River

Bending The River

By: Blake Haney Dirty Coast
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On this podcast, we hope to explore the intricate tapestry of New Orleans. New Orleans has 300 years of history which gives us cherished traditions and a way of life we love while blending with entrenched challenges we wish we didn’t have to deal with day to day. We sit down and talk with some of our neighbors in the city. We hope our guests can help unravel the decisions of the past that set our course to today. While learning about their lives and the work they do we will discuss together some of the changes that could be made to help chart a course for a more functional future.Blake Haney, Dirty Coast Social Sciences
Episodes
  •  Alexander Warren and Je’Miyah Suggs with Trinity City Arts
    Sep 15 2025

    To truly reach people, stories can’t just be told—they have to be shareable, teachable, and actionable for every age. Trinity City Arts began in 2014 with a simple goal: make the tools of storytelling and civic engagement accessible to kids, teens, parents, and elders alike. What started as a community play about policing and neighborhood safety has grown into a hands-on “artivism” lab, where theater—and now comics—become entry points for reading, writing, drawing, and speaking up together.

    Today, their North Star is unchanged: young people must be seen and heard.

    In this conversation, we meet two of those voices—Trinity City Arts interns and Issue #2 writers Alexander Warren and Je’Miyah Suggs, both now college sophomores. They came to the project through 826 New Orleans, carrying different strengths. Alex is a lifelong comics fan who began writing seriously during COVID, turning dyslexia into a source of clarity and purpose. Je’Miyah is a poet whose teachers pushed her to share her work publicly, discovering along the way a vocation for community-rooted storytelling.

    Together, they’re learning the craft—and the collaboration—behind building a world: shaping character voices, working with artists, and translating the music, beauty, and hard truths of New Orleans into panels where young readers can see themselves.

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    44 mins
  • Joshua Starkman
    Feb 21 2025

    Smiling back at you from the other side of the algorithm comes the rhythm and charm of Joshua Starkman. Blake sits down with Joshua to talk about moving to the city, diving into the music scene head first, and the evolution of a tiny, tiny deck concert.

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    52 mins
  • Bob Murrell
    Feb 20 2025

    Blake gets a chance to chat with Bob Murrell. Bob is a Comedian, Aspiring Politician, and all-around Well Read Do-gooder.

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    55 mins
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