Ep 316 - Alec Karakatsanis

The guys are joined by Alec Karakatsanis, a lawyer by training who creates impactful, detailed, and thoughtful critiques of the ways that carceral sentiments and ideologies pervade corporate newsrooms. His twitter threads breaking down the work of the NY Times, among others, have helped popularize the language of "copaganda," and challenged reporters to understand and account for the ways their work feeds incarceration and structural violence. He breaks down the importance of these connections, the pathways to repair that he engages journalists in, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

Follow Alec on Twitter - https://twitter.com/equalityalec

Listen to AirGo's convos about journalism in our Middle Suite - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/the-middle-suite

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 315 - Lisa Lee

AirGo kicks off the year with the brilliant and wonderful Lisa Lee, a communal creative spacemaker who has fought for a public square for decades. Lisa is the Executive Director of the National Public Housing Museum, and is also an Associate Professor in Art History and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, teaching faculty with the Prison Neighborhood Art Project, and a member of the Chicago Torture Justice Memorials. She talks with the guys about her journey to Chicago with a brief foray into the world of the 1%, what a public square is so pivotal for social movements, and how housing lives at the nexus of all battles against structural violence.

SHOW NOTES

Learn about the National Public Housing Museum - https://www.nphm.org/

International Sites of Conscience - https://www.sitesofconscience.org/

Listen to AirGo's convos with spacemakers in the Spacemaker Suite - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/spacemakers-suite

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 314 - South Side creators Bashir, Diallo, & Sultan

AirGo ends the year with the illustrious creators of South Side! Dame and Kiss talk with Bashir Salahuddin, Sultan Salahuddin, and Diallo Riddle, who have birthed a truly hilarious and visionary TV comedy that shows the rich fabric that is the south side of Chicago. The three co-creators talk about legibility and illegibility of Chicago-specific jokes, how the show focuses on the funny, and how their neighbors and loved ones have both contributed to and responded to the show.

SHOW NOTES

Check out Season 3 of South Side on HBO Max - https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GYEaaAgS0AV9_ZwEAAAAC

Hear AirGo talking with comedians in the LOL Suite - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/the-lol-suite

Subscribe to AirGo - http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 313 - Jared Ball Returns

What if we told you that we had a thoughtful, insightful, informed conversation about the relationship between American Black folks and American Jews, in the midst of the Kanye Kyrie Kerfuffle? Would you believe it? This episode is the proof that it is possible and in fact pivotally important. The guys are joined by repeat guest and friend of the show Dr. Jared Ball. Dr. Ball is a Professor of Communication and Africana Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore and author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power. He is also host of the podcast “iMiXWHATiLiKE!”, co-founder of Black Power Media which can be found at http://BlackPowerMedia.org, and his decades of journalism, media, writing, and political work can be found at http://imixwhatilike.org.

SHOW NOTES

Glenn Ford - https://blackagendareport.com/glen-fords-irreplaceable-journalism

Black Power Media - https://www.blackpowermedia.org/

Sam Cornish - https://www.nyhistory.org/web/africanfreeschool/bios/samuel-cornish.html

John Russwurm - https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/russwurm-john-1799-1851/

Freedom’s Journal - https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/freedom-s-journal-1827-1829/

Negro World - https://www.unia-aclgovernment.com/history/the-negro-world/

Black Panther Newspaper - https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/black-panther/index.htm

Jamilah Lemieux - https://airgoradio.com/airgo/2021/1/21/episode-271-the-notebook-suite-vol-4-jamilah-lemieux

dream hampton - https://www.dreamhampton.com/

I Got the Light of Freedom by Charles Payne - https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520251762/ive-got-the-light-of-freedom

This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible by Charles Cobb - https://www.dukeupress.edu/this-nonviolent-stuffll-get-you-killed

Hammer and Hoe by Robin DG Kelley - https://airgoradio.com/airgo/2020/7/19/episode-255-the-abolition-suite-vol-4-robin-dg-kelley

Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement by Barbara Ransby - https://uncpress.org/book/9780807856161/ella-baker-and-the-black-freedom-movement/

David Gilbert - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilbert_(activist)

Edgar Bronfman Jr. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Bronfman_Jr.

Annie Levin on the history of zionism - https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/isr-iso/2002/no24/levin.html

Subscribe to AirGo - http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 312 - Treatment Not Trauma Pt. 2 with Asha Ransby-Sporn & Cheryl Miller

AirGo is joined by Treatment Not Trauma organizers Asha Ransby-Sporn of DefundCPD and Cheryl Miller from STOP to break down the blowout win of the Treatment Not Trauma referendum on Election Day 2022. They talk about what they learned across months of conversations with thousands of residents in the 6th, 20th, and 33rd wards, and break down how the fight for mental health is a frontier in the battle against privatization and divestment.

Support the work of the Defund CPD - https://twitter.com/defundcpdchi?lang=en

Support the work of STOP - https://www.stopchicago.org/

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 311 - Treatment Not Trauma Pt. 1 with Delaine Powerful

With a trip to the ballot box just around the corner on November 8, AirGo hops on the line to discuss an impactful referendum that several Chicago wards will have the chance to vote on next week. As a result of organizing from the Treatment Not Trauma coalition, Chicagoans in the 6th, 20th, and 33rd wards will be asked whether Chicago should reopen the mental health clinics that were shuttered over a decade ago, and whether funds from CPD should be used to fund a non-police mental health crisis response program. We break down the referendum and its importance with Delaine Powerful, who has been central to the campaign in the 20th ward.

SHOW NOTES

Find your polling location - https://chicagoelections.gov/en/your-voter-information.html

Volunteer with the campaign - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdFQV6pQyVaMkxYozDVuMX1Zy8ffcQP8Ka6duvhvkuoWKBCEw/viewform

Subscribe to AirGo - http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 310 - One Million Experiments Part 10: Chicago Torture Justice Center

On the final episode of Season 1, the 1ME crew talks with two of the leaders of the remarkable Chicago Torture Justice Center, an experiment born from the first police torture reparations victory in the history of the United States. Survivors and their families fought for decades for access to the trauma-informed resources and politicized healing support that the Center now offers. CTJC Community Organizer Mark Clements and Co-Executive Director Aislinn Pulley discuss the birth of the center, expanding definitions of repair and reparation, and what healing looks like for survivors of torture by the Chicago Police Department.

SHOW NOTES

Support the Survivor Repair Fund - https://www.chicagotorturejustice.org/repairfund

Listen to CTJC Event Series from May 2021 - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/chicago-torture-justice-center

Learn more about CTJC - https://www.chicagotorturejustice.org/

We Charge Genocide - http://wechargegenocide.org/

Damo Day - http://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/2015/05/20/we-do-this-for-damo/

Rekia Boyd - https://exhibits.stanford.edu/saytheirnames/feature/rekia-boyd

Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. - https://twitter.com/chairmanfredjr1

People’s Law Office - https://peopleslawoffice.com/

Jane Elliot - https://janeelliott.com/

Prentis Hemphill - https://prentishemphill.com/

Generative Somatics - https://generativesomatics.org/about-us/

Subscribe to 1ME - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Ep 309 - Ravyn Lenae Listening Party

From time to time, a Chicago artist drops a new project that the AirGo crew is vibing with–when that happens, we get them on the line for a special listening party episode! Using a few of the project's tracks as jumping off points for the conversation, we dive deep into process, creativity, and growth.

This listening party reconnects us with AirGo fam and emerging superstar Ravyn Lenae. Ravyn, who first appeared on the show back in October of 2015 on Episode 14, just dropped her debut full-length Hypnos. We break down the types of growth that led to the sounds of the project, how she's learned to trust her voice, and the ways she is interested in contributing to community beyond her music.

SHOW NOTES
Listen to Hypnos - ravynlenae.lnk.to/Hypnos

Follow Ravyn - www.instagram.com/ravynlenae/

Listen to Ravyn’s first episode on AirGo - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/ep-14-ravyn-lenae

Hear all of AirGo's listening party episodes - soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/airgo-listening-parties

Through the Portal Episode 5 - Climate Justice with Leah Penniman

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On the final episode of the series, Dame and Teresa are joined by the brilliant Leah Penniman. A leading voice in the fight for food and land sovereignty for Black farmers and community, Leah is the Co-Director and Farm Manager of Soul Fire Farm, an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm in upstate New York. She talks about the deeply rooted connections between our food systems and incarceration, how Afro-Indigenous planting practices protect and rejuvenate the land, and how the organization has grown from dropping off carrots to hungry neighbors to leading the fight to reimagine our food systems (while still dropping off carrots to neighbors).

SHOW NOTES

Tiffany LaShae - https://www.soulfirefarm.org/food-sovereignty-education/3d/tiffany-lashae/

Soul Fire farm - https://www.soulfirefarm.org

Farming While Black - https://www.soulfirefarm.org/media/farming-while-black/

Baba Curtis Muhammad - https://snccdigital.org/people/curtis-hayes/

Freedom Food Alliance - https://freedomfoodalliance.wordpress.com/

Rev Garrison Frazier - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrison_Frazier

Greenwood food blockade - https://www.southernfoodways.org/the-greenwood-food-blockade/

Dr Gail Myers - https://www.drgailmyers.com/

Rhythms of the Land - https://www.rhythmsoftheland.com/

Booker T Whatley - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/you-can-thank-black-horticulturist-booker-t-whatley-your-csa-180977771/

Kombit (Haitian Work Parties) - http://www.haitiobserver.com/blog/the-agricultural-system-of-kombit-in-haiti.html

Phytoremediation - https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-04/documents/a_citizens_guide_to_phytoremediation.pdf

Hazel Johnson - https://www.peopleforcommunityrecovery.org/

Karen Washington - https://www.karenthefarmer.com/about

All We Can Save - https://www.allwecansave.earth/

Working the Roots - https://bookshop.org/books/working-the-roots-over-400-years-of-traditional-african-american-healing/9780692857878

Freedom Farmers - https://uncpress.org/book/9781469643700/freedom-farmers/

Black Nature - https://ugapress.org/book/9780820334318/black-nature/

Highlander Center - https://highlandercenter.org/

Reparations map - https://www.soulfirefarm.org/get-involved/reparations/

Learn more about the Portal Project - sjiportalproject.com/

Subscribe to AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 308 - One Million Experiments Part 9: WA Roundtable w/ JM Wong, FreeThemAllWA, & MPOP

1ME heads to the Pacific Northwest on this episode to learn from a roundtable of experiments in Washington. With Kiss out on vacation, Eva joins Dame in conversation with JM Wong, a writer and activist in Seattle; Cassandra Butler of Free Them All WA, a collective committed to the abolition of the criminal punishment system in WA that began as a subset of Covid 19 Mutual Aid; and Zhou Shuxuan of the Massage Parlor Outreach Project, a grassroots formation of Asian/Asian American community members organizing to provide support for migrant Asian massage parlor workers, sex workers, and care workers.

The squad talks about the ways that criminalization intersects with Asian migrant experiences, food and communication as the building blocks of organization, how they adapted their approaches in the era of pandemic, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about MPOP - https://www.mpopsea.org/

Support Free Them All WA - https://www.facebook.com/FreeThemAllWa/

Get in tune with APICAG - https://www.facebook.com/people/APICAGAsian-Pacific-Islander-Cultural-Awareness-Group/100069203014149/

Subscribe to 1ME - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Subscribe to AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Dig into One Million Experiments - https://millionexperiments.com/

Ep 307 - ThoughtPoet

This episode's guest is community stalwart, photographer, and spacemaker ThoughtPoet. A longtime participant in creative and social movement spaces in Chicago, Thought has emerged as a curator and creative organizer in his own right over the last few years. His photography has shown the vulnerability and humanity of artists and organizers, and the conversations his exhibitions facilitate have been important for liberatory movement. We talk about this growth into a spacemaker role, the ups and downs of participating in these communities, and tenderness as a challenge and asset.

SHOW NOTES

Follow ThoughtPoet - https://www.instagram.com/thoughtpoet77/

Bring AirGo to your campus or organization - https://airgoradio.com/booking

Through the Portal Episode 4 - Grassroots Organizing with Kennedy Bartley

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

This episode's guest, Kennedy Bartley, is a Chicago-based organizer and thinker who until recently served as the Legislative Director of United Working Families Chicago and has been a central force behind the Defund CPD campaign. Kennedy breaks down the radical potential of contesting the electoral space, the value of participatory democracy, and how contested coalition with elected officials can be a pathway to tangible, liberatory change.

SHOW NOTES

UWF Chicago - https://www.unitedworkingfamilies.org/

Defund CPD - https://linktr.ee/defundcpd

Learn more about the Portal Project: http://sjiportalproject.com/

Ep 306 - Dixon Romeo

The guys have the opportunity to chop it up with organizing stalwart and long-time comrade Dixon Romeo. Dixon is the Campaigns Director for United Working Families, and is one of the cofounders of Not Me We, a group building community power in South Shore. He breaks down his tactics and methodologies for supporting his neighbors in the fight for housing protections, how the Obama Presidential Center is already impacting South Shore, and how a leaderful movement is the only path forward.

SHOW NOTES

United Working Families - https://www.unitedworkingfamilies.org/

Not Me We - https://instagram.com/notmewe_

Follow Dixon - https://www.instagram.com/dixonromeo/

Ep 305 - One Million Experiments Part 8: Taller Salud with Zinnia Alejandro

The 1ME team is so hyped to welcome Zinnia Alejandro from Taller Salud onto the pod! Zinnia is the director of the Acuerdo de Paz (peace accord) program at Taller Salud, which is a community based feminist organization dedicated to improving women’s access to health care, to reducing violence within the community and to encourage economic growth through education and activism. Founded in 1979, the organization is based in Loíza, Puerto Rico.

For our first bilingual episode, we are releasing two versions–one in English and one in Spanish. You can find both versions on your podcast feed, as well as transcripts available on the AirGo and One Million Experiments websites.

Thanks to guest cohost Melissa Duprey, as well as Franceli Chapman-Varela for voiceover narration in translation.

SHOW NOTES
Learn more about Taller Salud - www.tallersalud.com/

¡El equipo de 1ME está muy feliz de recibir a Zinnia Alejandro de Taller Salud en el podcast! Zinnia es la directora del programa Acuerdo de Paz a Taller Salud, una organización feminista de base comunitaria dedicada a mejorar el acceso de las mujeres a la salud, reducir la violencia en entornos comunitarios y fomentar el desarrollo económico a través de la educación y el activismo. Fundada en 1979, Taller Salud es una organización independiente, no gubernamental, sin fines de lucro.

Para nuestro primer episodio bilingüe, estamos publicando dos versiones, una en inglés y otra en español. Puede encontrar ambas versiones en el feed de su podcast, así como las transcripciones disponibles en los sitios web de AirGo y One Million Experiments.

Gracias a nuestro coanfitriona Melissa Duprey, y tambien a Franceli Chapman-Varela para narración en traducción.

SHOW NOTES:

Aprende mas - https://www.tallersalud.com/

Escucha a One Million Experiments en ingles - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Through The Portal Episode 3 - Global Justice with Harsha Walia

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On Episode 3, Damon and Teresa talk with Harsha Walia. Harsha is the award-winning author of Undoing Border Imperialism (2013) and, most recently, Border and Rule (2021). Trained in the law, she is a community organizer and campaigner in migrant justice, anti-capitalist, feminist, and anti-imperialist movements, including No One Is Illegal and Women’s Memorial March Committee. She breaks down how borders are central to carceral systems, the lessons to be learned from indigenous boundary protection, and what is more possible when we emerge through the portal into a borderless world.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about Harsha's work - https://twitter.com/HarshaWalia

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

Ep 304 - One Million Experiments Part 7: Chicago Abortion Fund with Alicia Hurtado

On this episode, the 1ME squad talks with Alicia Hurtado of the Chicago Abortion Fund, a movement stalwart that has been funding and supporting abortion access in Illinois and beyond for over 30 years. Alicia breaks down the relationship between abortions and criminalization, the steps we can all take right now to make abortion access possible in our communities, and the ways in which fighting the stigmatization of this necessary health care procedure can impact how we understand care as a whole.

SHOW NOTES

Support the work of the Chicago Abortion Fund - https://chicagoabortionfund.salsalabs.org/makeadonation/index.html

Find help getting an abortion - https://www.chicagoabortionfund.org/how-we-can-help

Chicago Abortion Fund Helpline - (312) 663-0338

#CareNotCops campaign - https://www.uchicagounited.org/carenotcops

Dissenters - https://wearedissenters.org/

Toolkit on how to talk about abortion - http://bit.ly/sayabortion

Resource of fake clinics, known as "pregnancy crisis centers" - http://exposefakeclinics.com

Repro Legal Help Line - https://www.reprolegalhelpline.org/

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - http://millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Through The Portal Episode 2 - Economic Democracy with Esteban Kelly

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On Episode 2, Dame and cohost Teresa Cordova of UIC talk Economic Democracy with Esteban Kelly. Esteban is Executive Director for the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and is a worker-owner and co-founder of AORTA (Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance), a worker co-op that builds capacity for social justice projects through intersectional training and consulting. He breaks down how building a worker coop might be easier than you think, the ways that we have to reclaim concepts of structure and organization from the capitalist class, and what he imagines the great labor awakening of today turning into.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about Esteban's work - http://Aorta.coop

Clark Arrington - https://www.heroes.coop/post/clark-arrington

Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance - https://philadelphia.coop/

The Working World - https://www.theworkingworld.org/us/

The US Federation of Worker Cooperatives - https://www.usworker.coop/home/

Democracy at Work Institute - https://institute.coop/

The CIA reads French theory: on the intellectual labor of dismantling the cultural left - https://thephilosophicalsalon.com/the-cia-reads-french-theory-on-the-intellectual-labor-of-dismantling-the-cultural-left/

Cyborg Manifesto - https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/donna-haraway-a-cyborg-manifesto

ROC USA - https://rocusa.org/

EB PREC - https://ebprec.org/

Kensington Corridor Trust - https://kensingtoncorridortrust.org/

Collective Courage by Jessica Gordon Nembhard - https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-06216-7.html

The Revolution will not be Funded - https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-revolution-will-not-be-funded

When to Talk & When to Fight: The Strategic Choice between Dialogue & Resistance - https://bookshop.org/books/when-to-talk-and-when-to-fight-the-strategic-choice-between-dialogue-and-resistance/9781629638362

Dragonfly Partners - https://www.dragonfly-partners.com/

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

Ep 303 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 4: The Partner Episode with Jennifer and Rosie

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over these four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

We wrap up the Celebration Suite by welcoming our life partners Jennifer and Rosie into the booth as guest hosts. They share some mailbag questions from our listeners, ask about some of their AirGo curiosities, and dream a little about what podcasts they would each want to make.

SHOW NOTES

Sign up for Rosie's Chicago Abortion Fund raffle for a chance to win her screenprint: https://bit.ly/vulvaflytrap

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Through the Portal Ep 1 - Dean Spade on Abolition

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On this first episode, cohosts Damon Williams of AirGo and Teresa Córdova of UIC's Great Cities Institute talk about Abolition with organizer, law professor, and writer Dean Spade. Dean breaks down how his work connects with larger movements for abolition, the ways that the legal system disrupts social movements toward liberation, and how to wrestle with grief collectively in this painful time.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

PREA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_Rape_Elimination_Act_of_2003

Black and Pink: https://www.blackandpink.org/

Oakland Power Projects: https://oaklandpowerprojects.org/

Young Lords and Lincoln Hospital: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK_ALMA1NMk

Ep 302 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 3: Producer Davon Clark interviews Dame and Kiss

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over these four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

On this episode, AirGo's Multimedia Producer Davon Clark steps to the mic to interview Dame and Kiss. The AirGo trio digs into Davon's contribution, how he's seen the show evolve, what he's learned about each of the hosts over the years, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Leave us a question for our mailbag episode! Email the text or voice memo to contact@airgoradio.com