Homegoings

De: Vermont Public
  • Resumen

  • 'Homegoings' is a show that invites listeners to be a fly on the wall, privy to candid and genuine conversations about race. Host and musician Myra Flynn explores themes that fearlessly straddle that line between necessary and uncomfortable, as she speaks with artists, experts and regular folks all over the country about their literal skin in the game — of everyday life. 'Homegoings' is storytelling — with a heartbeat. No topic is off the table, and there’s no such thing as going “too deep.” These are the conversations that are our birthright to have, and the stories we are lucky to hear.
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Episodios
  • ‘There’s nothing soft about being gay’
    Mar 21 2025

    Toussaint St. Negritude is a poet, teacher and musician who has chosen his own path and his own name. In this episode, Toussaint speaks about fierceness as a survival tool for Black queer men, like him, who were out and gay in the 1970s.

    Homegoings is a production of Vermont Public. Follow the show here.

    This episode was hosted and reported by Myra Flynn and edited by Aaron Edwards, with production support from Mike Dunn and James Stewart, our associate producer. Myra composed the theme music with other music by Toussaint St. Negritude and Blue Dot Sessions. Elodie Reed is the graphic artist behind this episode’s Homegoings artist portrait.

    Thank you for listening. You can see a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel.

    To continue to be part of the Homegoings family:

    • Subscribe to our YouTube channel
    • Sign up for the Homegoings newsletter
    • Write to us at: hey@homegoings.co
    • Follow us on Instagram @wearehomegoings
    • Make a gift to continue elevating BIPOC storytelling
    • Tell your friends, your family or a stranger about the show!
    • And of course, subscribe!
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    30 m
  • What is jazz?
    Mar 13 2025

    What is jazz? And who gets to call themselves a jazz musician? In this episode, host Myra Flynn sits down with renowned musicians Nicole "Lady" Wray, Adi Oasis and Melanie Charles to unpack how they are redefining the landscape of jazz on their own terms.

    Homegoings is a production of Vermont Public. Follow the show here.

    This episode was hosted and reported by Myra Flynn, with production support and direction from Mike Dunn. James Stewart is our associate producer and Peter Engisch was our sound designer. Myra composed the theme music with other music by Melanie Charles, Adi Oasis, Nicole “Lady” Wray and Blue Dot Sessions. Kaylee Mumford is the graphic artist behind this episode’s Homegoings artist portrait.

    Thank you for listening. You can see a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel.

    To continue to be part of the Homegoings family:

    • Subscribe to our YouTube channel
    • Sign up for the Homegoings newsletter
    • Write to us at: hey@homegoings.co
    • Follow us on Instagram @wearehomegoings
    • Make a gift to continue elevating BIPOC storytelling
    • Tell your friends, your family or a stranger about the show!
    • And of course, subscribe!
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    28 m
  • Black Birth: Laboring for justice - the remix
    Feb 20 2025

    We released this episode, “Black birth, laboring for justice,” back in October 2023. At the time, we felt this episode was crucial to make because Black women had the highest maternal mortality rate in the United States. The CDC actually called it a crisis.

    We checked back in with this crisis to see what’s changed in two years, and learned that maternal deaths have dropped — just not for Black women. So, we figured it’s time to press play on this. Again.

    Homegoings is a production of Vermont Public. Follow the show here.

    This episode was mixed, scored and reported by Myra Flynn with support from our associate producer James Stewart and editing by Brittany Patterson.

    Myra Flynn composed the Homegoings theme music. “Mama Song” was also written by Myra Flynn with production from Tim Sonnefeld. Zoe McDonald and Elodie Reed are the graphic artists behind this Homegoings artist portrait.

    The CDC is working to help stop this crisis and save Black mothers. If you are in need of more information or help, give them a call at 1-800-232-4636. You do not have to navigate this alone.

    As always, you are welcome here. To continue to be part of the Homegoings family:

    • Sign up for the Homegoings newsletter
    • Write to us at: hey@homegoings.co
    • Make a gift to continue elevating BIPOC storytelling
    • Tell you friends, your family or a stranger about the show!
    • And of course, subscribe!
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    49 m

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