ERICK GALINDO AND MEGAN TAN ARE WILD FOR LOVE THIS SPRING

Did you know that a podcaster has a special place in their heart for fellow podcasters? It’s for this reason that episode 118 of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast features none other than @laistofficial’s Erick Galindo and Megan Tan, who chat with us about the second season of the WILD podcast, which they co-host together.

Season 2 of LAist’s WILD Podcast is a nine-part, fictional romantic comedy series inspired by Erick’s life. The show invites listeners to suspend belief and consider all the unlikely things that happen to us (and because of us) in the pursuit of love and affection. At a time full of choices for streaming, I can tell you that Erick and Megan’s new audio-drama for LAist is warm, full of charm, and very much inspired by life in big cities everywhere, including, of course, Los Angeles.

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Thanks so much, as always!! ☺️🤞🏽

For Los Cuentos de Los Angeles,

J.T.

EPISODE 13 – BETHANEE EPIFANI

In our 13th episode, we sit down with Bethanee Epifani for a discussion on “cultural work” in Los Angeles vis-a-vis the publication of her second book, Don’t Fall Prey! Our discussion touches on the need for more Black spaces in L.A., as well as Bethanee’s very own live event for her book taking place this Saturday, February 29th, 2020 at South LA Cafe. To learn more about Bethanee’s work, find her on Instagram @bepifani.

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EPISODE 5 – THE NON-PROFIT QUESTION

In our fifth episode, Ed and I discuss another tabling session for Who Is Your Neighborhood at Los Angeles City College’s Resource Fair; we also consider the possibility of a non-profit status for our organization and other ways to grow with our work for the community. Plus, some BONUS audio on staying focused.

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