Behind the Curtain - The Ripple Effect Podcast from Mirror Stage
There's a new podcast in town!! Presented by Mirror Stage, the Ripple Effect Podcast is "dedicated to exploring the stories of change-makers working to make a positive impact across the Puget Sound." In our latest Behind the Curtain (or, in this case Behind the Microphone, we sat down with Mirror Stage's Founding and Managing Artistic Director Suzanne M. Cohen and the podcast's Producer Kanan Gole to discuss the inspiration for the podcast and its special focus on inspiring lesser heard voices to make a difference in the community, what they look for in a guest, and a little about the potential future of the show. Of course, we couldn't let Suzanne go without asking about the latest happenings at Mirror Stage.
Their latest episode just dropped featuring Malou Chávez, Executive Director of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project in which she talks about the timely topic of Immigrant Advocacy. For more on the podcast and to listen to the latest episode, visit https://mirrorstage.org/podcast/.
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