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The White Meat Podcast

The White Meat Podcast

By: David Thomas
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Beneath a quiet park in Philly lie buried the bodies of hundreds of enslaved people. What if, one night, they all came back as zombies, but they only ate white people?

That's the premise of White Meat, a movie being written and directed by David Dylan Thomas. On this podcast you'll hear from him as he interviews the people helping make and inspire this movie on topics as varied as film production, Black horror, and Black history, and get updates about the film itself.Copyright David Thomas
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Episodes
  • Shooting Horror w/ Jalen Ramseur-Williams
    Oct 14 2025
    On this episode we talk to cinematographer Jalen Ramseur-Williams about his work on White Meat: Appetizer, his influences, and the challenges of shooting on an iPhone.

    Learn mroe about White Meat at whitemeatmovie.com
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    44 mins
  • Affordable Housing w/ Wi-Moto Nyoka
    Oct 1 2025
    On this episode we talk to horror filmmaker and immersive storyteller Wi-Moto Nyoka about her new film Affordable Housing and the value of face-to-face communications.

    Her latest event, Black Girls Are Scary Live!, is happening October 16th, 2025.

    Learn more about White Meat.
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    59 mins
  • Where the bodies are buried w/ Doug Mooney
    Sep 17 2025
    On this episode we talk to Doug Mooney, President of the Philadelphia Archeological Forum about the bodies buried beneath Washington Square Park and the battle for control of the land where African American ancestors reside.

    Read Reverie in an Ancient Potters Field (on page 167)

    Meet me and our producer Stephanie Malson at the Delco Horror Haven Invasion on September 27th.

    Learn more about White Meat.
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    50 mins
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