Episodes

  • Marbled in Exile: A Sculptor’s Pursuit of Freedom— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Feb 9 2026

    Exile can be a burden, but for some, it becomes the only place where creation is possible. This Monday Monologue traces the journey of an artist who carved a life far from the country of birth, shaping marble with a discipline that defied expectation. In a world determined to restrict movement, voice, and opportunity, this sculptor found liberation in sculpture, in the quiet rigor of artistic practice, and in the resilience required to survive beyond the borders of home.

    What emerges is a reflection on art history, migration, and the pursuit of creative freedom — a life shaped not by recognition, but by the unshakable need to create. This episode explores the cost of leaving, the power of self‑exile, and the enduring cultural legacy carved in a studio thousands of miles away, where stone became both sanctuary and declaration.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in Marbled in Exile: A Sculptor’s Pursuit of Freedom— Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition and sound Design by Lawrence Huang, who shapes our sonic world. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

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    11 mins
  • The Invisible Equation: A Legacy Written in Code— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Feb 5 2026

    This Thursday Thread pulls back the curtain on the life behind the story — a deeper look at the mind whose work reshaped the landscape of computing, mathematics, and software development. Building on the Monday Monologue, this episode traces the path of someone who navigated the shifting worlds of STEM, energy research, and aerospace innovation with precision, resilience, and an unshakeable commitment to progress.

    We explore the technical breakthroughs that fueled advancements in computer programming, rocket propulsion, and early coding systems, while also examining the social forces that shaped a career lived at the intersection of technology, civil rights, and institutional change. Through archival context and narrative reflection, this episode highlights how a quiet force in engineering helped lay the groundwork for modern space exploration and scientific problem‑solving.

    The Thursday Thread invites listeners to consider what it means to build a legacy in a world where recognition is unevenly distributed — and how the contributions of one individual can echo across generations of innovation, STEM history, and aerospace science.

    This Thursday Thread closes the arc begun in Part 1, following a figure whose work in computing, coding, and aerospace innovation helped shape modern STEM—even if history rarely speaks their name.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world, sound Design by Lawrence Huang. Theme music by Soundside.

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    12 mins
  • The Invisible Equation: A Legacy Written in Code— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Echoes in the First Person, we step into the quiet brilliance of a mind that helped shape the future of computing, space exploration, and STEM innovation. This is the story of someone whose contributions to computer programming, mathematics, and energy research remained largely unseen, yet whose work powered some of the most significant advancements of the modern era.

    Through archival context, reflective narration, and a soundscape built to mirror the rhythm of early coding, we explore how perseverance, curiosity, and technical mastery converged to create a legacy that continues to influence software development, rocket propulsion, and scientific problem‑solving today.

    This episode examines the intersection of technology, civil rights, and the ongoing struggle for recognition within the world of engineering and aerospace. It’s a reminder that behind every breakthrough lies a human story — one shaped by resilience, intellect, and an unwavering commitment to progress.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in The Invisible Equation: A Legacy Written in Code— Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world, sound Design by Lawrence Huang. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    11 mins
  • Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 29 2026

    This week’s Thursday Thread extends the conversation sparked by “Anchored in Absence,” tracing the deeper currents behind one of America’s most iconic structures and the unseen mind that helped shape it. Through reflection and context, this follow‑up explores how engineering history, architectural innovation, and New York history intersect with the often overlooked realities of invisible labor.

    Listeners are invited to look beyond the surface of the Brooklyn Bridge, considering the quiet forces that influence American landmarks and the untold contributions that redefine our understanding of 19th‑century engineering. This thread pulls at the stories between the lines — the ones that continue to echo long after the work is done.

    This Thursday Thread brings closure to the arc begun in Part 1, reflecting on the unseen force behind one of America’s most iconic structures.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by David Grant, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    12 mins
  • Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of Echoes in the First Person, “Anchored in Absence” uncovers the presence of an unseen mind behind one of America’s most monumental design achievements. Through intimate narration, the story traces how a hidden figure guided a defining piece of American landmarks history during a moment of crisis, shaping the future of New York history and leaving an imprint on 19th‑century engineering that still resonates today.

    This first‑person account reveals the quiet force behind the Brooklyn Bridge, exploring themes of invisible labor, resilience, and leadership that rarely make it into the historical record. Blending architectural history, engineering history, and untold stories, the episode invites listeners to reconsider who gets remembered — and who remains in the shadows of innovation.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument — Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by David Grant, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

    Echoes Ethos When History Speaks, We listen.

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    10 mins
  • Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 22 2026

    This week’s Thursday Thread unravels the remarkable legacy of a figure whose wartime innovation, culinary science, and quiet acts of resistance reshaped the way a nation survived occupation. Through inventive food technologies, fearless anti‑colonial ingenuity, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this story reveals how creativity can become a form of defiance and how everyday ingredients can turn into tools of survival. In exploring these hidden contributions, we trace the echoes of Philippine history, WWII resilience, and the enduring power of unsung heroes whose impact still shapes communities today.

    This Thursday Thread closes the arc begun in Part 1, tracing the legacy of a figure whose wartime innovation and culinary resistance helped sustain a nation under occupation—even if history rarely speaks their name.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

    Echoes Ethos When History Speaks, We listen.

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    11 mins
  • Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of Echoes, we uncover the extraordinary story of a visionary whose culinary science, wartime innovation, and unwavering resistance reshaped a nation’s fight for survival. Through ingenious food technologies, bold acts of defiance, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this figure transformed everyday ingredients into tools of empowerment during one of history’s darkest chapters. Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation explores how creativity can become a weapon, how food can become a lifeline, and how one mind’s brilliance continues to echo across generations.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation — Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    8 mins
  • Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 15 2026

    Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow continues the journey into the world of early electric lighting, tracing the quiet persistence of a mind devoted to refining a fragile technology into something the modern world could rely on. This reflection follows the evolution of a carbon filament, the painstaking craft behind invention improvement, and the unseen labor that helped transform experimental ideas into practical electrical engineering breakthroughs.

    As the industrial world accelerated, louder stories claimed the spotlight, leaving certain contributors in the shadows. Here, we sift through the overlooked threads of 19th‑century innovation, uncovering how incremental advances in filament design, manufacturing, and patent history shaped the future of illumination. What emerges is a portrait of an unsung inventor, someone whose influence lives not in fame but in the enduring glow of a perfected idea.

    This Thursday Thread closes the arc begun in Part 1, illuminating the legacy of a figure whose work helped define the age of electric light—even if history rarely speaks their name.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

    Echoes Ethos When History Speaks, We listen.

    Explore more www.echoesinthefirstperson.com

    Stories that honor, voices that endure Subscribe—and let the echoes find you.

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    12 mins