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Pep Rally Teaser
Do You Hear the People Sing?
10/13/20 • 3 min
Eric has a special announcement! Together with Broadway for Biden, and the Broadway Podcast Network , Eric Ulloa is hosting a very special virtual Broadway For Biden Pep Rally, to be held Wednesday, October 14 at 8:00 PM ET, only at http://bpn.fm/peprally.
The Pep Rally will kick off with Broadway luminary Joel Grey, and will also include appearances from Donna Murphy, Harolyn Blackwell, James Monroe Iglehart, Telly Leung , Caissie Levy, Lesli Margherita, Patti Murin, Zachary Prince, Brandon Uranowitz, stage manager Matthew DiCarlo, the one and only Leslie Uggams, and company members from Broadway’s Beetlejuice, Tony Award nominee Alex Brightman, Sophia Anne Caruso, and Dana Steingold, along with NYC City Council member, Democratic Nominee for US Congress, NY-15, Ritchie Torres.
“The lights of Broadway may be dark due to this administration's failure to control COVID-19, but the passion and activism of the Broadway community shines bright, as we fight for the leadership and change that arrives with a Biden-Harris Administration,” said Host Eric Ulloa. “To kick off the last few weeks before the election, we give you a Broadway Pep Rally to cheer on the future we can't wait to see arrive when Joe and Kamala take center stage.”
And tune in next week for an all new episode!
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Episode 1: Why Activism?
Do You Hear the People Sing?
07/01/20 • 47 min
On the inaugural episode of this limited series, host Eric Ulloa asks: "Why activism? And more so, why the theatre community?" His first guest, Javier Muñoz (“Hamilton", "In the Heights"), helps answer why theatre people are so uniquely skilled to help create a “blue wave” election in November. Tune in to discover or re-ignite the activist within you and get inspired to take action in the 2020 election!
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Episode 6: Black Theatre Coalition
Do You Hear the People Sing?
09/08/20 • 45 min
This week, no politics, no partisanship, just plans.
In the midst of a country on fire and stress at an all time high, this week, we’re looking to the helpers. We’re looking to those carving a path towards a more equitable tomorrow. The Black Theatre Coalition is an organization dedicated to shattering the "illusion of inclusion" by building a sustainable ethical roadmap that will increase employment opportunities for Black theatre professionals. Founders T. Oliver Reid and Warren Adams break down not only the mission of this incredible organization, but how they are already creating systems that will finally make the American Theatre an institution that POC can build a thriving career within.
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Episode 5: Family Talks
Do You Hear the People Sing?
08/25/20 • 74 min
How do you change hearts and minds within your own family to make them see the awful presidency of Donald Trump? How do you take care of your own hearts and minds when your family has decided to back Donald Trump again and you feel as if you have nothing in common any longer? Clinical Psychologist Dr. Alisa Hurwitz and I break down paths and plans to keep you mentally healthy this election season and maybe even able to change some voters minds.
We then talk to playwright/lyricist Lisa Kron about her extraordinary work and how sometimes putting your own personal family issues onstage is a large form of activism that can allow people to see things from a whole new perspective.
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Episode 4: Voter Registration
Do You Hear the People Sing?
08/11/20 • 54 min
In the midst of a pandemic where Donald Trump and the GOP will find any way to contest or rig the election, the blue wave we crush them with has to be massive, we're talking tsunami. How do we do this? We put our theatre person/activist voice to use and register as many voters as we can.
Jeff Metzler stops by to talk about the incredible new Broadway 4 Biden group which combines activism, hitting the ground running for Joe Biden with many of your favorite Broadway Stars. We also have the inspiring Rachel Chavkin and Zhailon Levingston talking about how Rachel's call to action during her 2019 Tony Award acceptance speech were not just words, but actions she and Zhailon are putting to practice in not only the stories we tell on a stage, but the very rooms we create them in.
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Episode 3: Fundraising
Do You Hear the People Sing?
07/28/20 • 54 min
What is the one thing campaigns are always in desperate need of? Money.
Donald Trump and his campaign have a massive war chest of $1.8 billion dollars to spread whatever lies they need in order to re-elect him and continue on with their unpopular and dangerous domestic agenda. Today, we're putting that artist/activist voice to use in raising all the money we can for not only Joe Biden's campaign, but all Democratic down ballot races this Fall.
Today’s guests, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Executive Director Tom Viola, and Director/Choreographer/Activist Jerry Mitchell are on hand to inspire you out the door to collect every penny you can.
Please visit https://broadwaycares.org/ for more information on this incredible organization.
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Episode 8: Down Ballot Races & Local Elections
Do You Hear the People Sing?
10/06/20 • 37 min
With a failed administration rotting from the head, the stink of Donald Trump has reached not only Republican members of the House and Senate up for reelection, but all the way down to the local GOP candidates and the elections that shape the communities you live in. Year after year, an increasing majority of Americans poll in favor of a future with forward Democratic and progressive leadership and ideals.
Marti Gould Cummings, candidate for NY Council-District 7 in 2021, breaks down the importance of down ballot races/local elections and how the results directly impact your life. Marti talks about their calling not only activism, but to run for public office and the importance of staying involved in your city and town's politics and government once election day comes and goes.
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Episode 9: Phone & Text Banking
Do You Hear the People Sing?
10/20/20 • 39 min
With 14 days left till the election, and Biden surpassing Trump in every poll, what do we have to fear? The exact same complacency that gave us the shocking result of 2016 and handed Donald Trump the keys to our country. So, with these last two weeks, we take you through the do's and don'ts of phone and text banking, one of the greatest tools in driving out voters.
The activism of theatre itself is nothing you don't already know, but the specific activism in the dramatization of real life events on stage is an extra powerful tool in changing hearts and minds that has been perfected by today's guest. Moisés Kaufman talks about the creation of his plays Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and The Laramie Project, how LGBTQ history and legislation were shaped by the attention Laramie received and his musings on modern LGBTQ struggles and what the future holds.
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Episode 10: We Did It!
Do You Hear the People Sing?
11/19/20 • 25 min
Here we are at the final episode of this ten part limited series.
And what a way to go out, cause WE WON!!!
All that hard work, time and energy has paid off, as Joseph R. Biden and Kamala Harris will be the next President and Vice President of the United States!
That victory lives in all of us that stood up and spoke out.
Those who refused to accept this version of America.
So, for this final episode, our guest artist/activist is YOU, the listener.
Six incredible guests, representing all of you who turned out and made change happen.
This has been an incredible ride and I'm so thankful for all of you who helped in this pod's creation, who volunteered your time and stories as guests and who dutifully came back every other week and put these action plans to work.
Till the next time we meet friends...keep going, keep fighting.
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Episode 7: Social Media Savviness
Do You Hear the People Sing?
09/22/20 • 54 min
Social Media is uniquely poised to be either the greatest contributor to the fall of our democracy or the tool that allows us to mobilize and save it. In this week's episode, we break down the "do's" and "don'ts" that allow for a more efficient use of social media instead of wasted hours screaming into an echo chamber. We also hear from actor/activist Brandon Victor Dixon on the importance of using one's prominence to fight for those who are underrepresented and at risk, and how he navigated his way through the insanity stirred up by his address to (then) Vice President Elect Pence on behalf of the cast and creatives of Hamilton.
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How many episodes does Do You Hear the People Sing? have?
Do You Hear the People Sing? currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Do You Hear the People Sing? cover?
The podcast is about News, Podcasts, Arts, Politics and Performing Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Do You Hear the People Sing??
The episode title 'Episode 1: Why Activism?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Do You Hear the People Sing??
The average episode length on Do You Hear the People Sing? is 43 minutes.
How often are episodes of Do You Hear the People Sing? released?
Episodes of Do You Hear the People Sing? are typically released every 13 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Do You Hear the People Sing??
The first episode of Do You Hear the People Sing? was released on Jun 21, 2020.
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