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Ferene Paris Meyer

Season 1 Episode 2 | 22m 29s

Ferene Paris Meyer, a Haitian-American storyteller based in Burlington and the Founding CEO of All Heart Inspirations.

Aired: 06/21/23
Sponsored in part by the Rutland Regional Medical Center and the Vermont Arts Council
Extras
A conversation with Denitia Odigie as she shares why she's chosen the country genre.
Using his voice, platform, and power to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community with courage and clarity,
The great responsibility that comes with telling our ancestors’ stories truthfully — flaws and all.
What it means to command a space long dominated by white men.
The White House as an example of artworks and exhibitions deemed “objectionable” or “divisive.”
Margaret Cho is back on tour with her bold, unapologetic take on the state of society.
The Vermont Public CEO on public media funding cuts and the future.
A conversation with sexologist Tyomi Morgan in front of a live audience
A long-overdue conversation about the intersectionality of racism, aging and menopause.
Losses and heartbreak led a theatre director to uprooting his home, his craft and his identity.
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A conversation with Denitia Odigie as she shares why she's chosen the country genre.
What it means to command a space long dominated by white men.
The great responsibility that comes with telling our ancestors’ stories truthfully — flaws and all.
Using his voice, platform, and power to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community with courage and clarity,
The White House as an example of artworks and exhibitions deemed “objectionable” or “divisive.”
Margaret Cho is back on tour with her bold, unapologetic take on the state of society.
The Vermont Public CEO on public media funding cuts and the future.
A conversation with sexologist Tyomi Morgan in front of a live audience
A former stripper spent time in prison and used it as a springboard toward a better life.
Losses and heartbreak led a theatre director to uprooting his home, his craft and his identity.