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Power Your Story - Co-working, community art, and owning a small business with Mariah Cobb from homiey with Emon and Juan

Co-working, community art, and owning a small business with Mariah Cobb from homiey with Emon and Juan

08/24/20 • 7 min

Power Your Story

Juan and Emon interviewed small business owner Mariah Cobb from homiey, a community co-working, art and event space in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago.

Homiey has expanded to a second location in Noble Square, Chicago and a location in Oakland, CA.

They have made a lot of adjustments due to the current health concerns and are now offering private spaces by reservation.

Check out homiey's locations at http://www.homiey.com

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Power Your Story is produced by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology.

Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us.

Season 4 is produced by Alfred, Aliyah, Damon, Emon, Joel, Juan, Mandy, Maritza, Mark, and Quintin.

Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.

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Juan and Emon interviewed small business owner Mariah Cobb from homiey, a community co-working, art and event space in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago.

Homiey has expanded to a second location in Noble Square, Chicago and a location in Oakland, CA.

They have made a lot of adjustments due to the current health concerns and are now offering private spaces by reservation.

Check out homiey's locations at http://www.homiey.com

***

http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast

Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast

YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast

***

Power Your Story is produced by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology.

Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us.

Season 4 is produced by Alfred, Aliyah, Damon, Emon, Joel, Juan, Mandy, Maritza, Mark, and Quintin.

Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.

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We recorded this interview at homiey co-working in Chicago.

Check out Ridgio at http://ridgio.com. His new album Twenty V Winters just dropped on Apple Music, Spotify, and Soundcloud.

Follow Ridgio on Instagram @ridgio_ and PD$ @parnell_ds

http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast

Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast

YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast

***

Power Your Story is produced by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology.

Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us.

Season 4 is produced by Alfred, Aliyah, Damon, Emon, Joel, Juan, Mandy, Maritza, Mark, and Quintin.

Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.

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Basically, you walk around a specific place and notice anything you can see, hear, smell, feel or taste as you go.

Senior producers Al and Aliyah ask our other student producers to share their observations on the block around our school.

We recommend trying this in your neighborhood!

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http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast

Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast

YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast

***

Power Your Story is produced by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology.

Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us.

Season 4 is produced by Alfred, Aliyah, Damon, Emon, Joel, Juan, Mandy, Maritza, Mark, and Quintin.

Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.

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