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    Explore " damon young" with insightful episodes like "Advice For The Wise…And Otherwise", "Weight for It’s Ronald Young Jr.: Unlocking the Key to Storytelling Success", "Tru'ish Black Stories: Akeelah's Spelling Bee Co-Win", "Episode 7: Two Cans of Wine, Please" and "Keep Building (with Damon Young)" from podcasts like ""On Theme", "Sound Judgment", "Dear Culture", "Two Guinea Hens's Podcast" and "Professional Troublemaker"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Weight for It’s Ronald Young Jr.: Unlocking the Key to Storytelling Success

    Weight for It’s Ronald Young Jr.: Unlocking the Key to Storytelling Success

    The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment is Weight for It: Episode 2, Shame Spiral. It’s produced by ohitsbigron Studios and distributed by Radiotopia. 

    Ronald Young Jr. is a critically acclaimed audio producer, host, and storyteller, based in Alexandria, Va. He is an avid pop-culture enthusiast and the host of the television and film review podcast Leaving the Theater.  He is also a regular contributor to NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour as a guest panelist. He has hosted shows such as Pushkin’s Solvable and HBO Docs Club, from Pineapple Street Studios.  Selected as Vulture Magazine podcaster to watch, 2023 Ronald is currently developing new series, both scripted and narrative, that seek to unpack the human experience. His newest show, Weight For It, tells the vulnerable stories of fat folks and folks everywhere who think about their weight constantly.

    Weight for It: Credits
    Host/Producer: Ronald Young, Jr. 
    Story Editor: Sarah Dealy

    Sound Design/Mixing: John Delore

    Theme music is The Talk, composed by Jey Redd

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    If you liked my conversation with Ronald Young, Jr., you’ll love: 
    Sound Judgment Season 1/Episode 2: The Host Defines the Brand with John Barth
    Sound Judgment Season 3/Episode 1: Classy’s Jonathan Menjivar: The Fine, Awkward Art of the Personal Audio Documentary
    Sound Judgment Season 2/Episode 9: Best of: Emotional Bravery with Last Day’s Stephanie Wittels Wachs

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    Host & Producer: Elaine Appleton Grant

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    Audio engineer/sound designer: Kevin Kline
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    Cover art by Sarah Edgell
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    Ronald Young, Jr’s takeaways
    These are the takeaways from the end of the episode. For more takeaways from all of our guests, subscribe to the Sound Judgment newsletter and visit our blog. 

    1. Learn to draw upon rhythm and music to improve your delivery on the mic. Ronald grew up with the musicality of the storytelling and the singing he heard in church, and that turned him into a storyteller who is enchanting to listen to. But we can all do this by feeling the rhythm and cadence of language: Where are the beats? Where are the breaths? It’s not just storyboarding that makes great stories; it’s how we deliver our stories. 
    2. Don’t censor yourself. At the beginning of the scripting process, Ronald’s story editor, Sarah Deeley, had him write down all the ideas he had for each episode. Only then did they narrow those ideas down into a structured narrative. 
    3. Build stories in layers. Think about context: what does the listener need to know, right now, to understand this episode? To tell a story about his college girlfriend, Ronald had to first explain some stuff about his childhood. What context do you need to offer to make your story land?

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    Credits 

    Sound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC. 

    Host: Elaine Appleton Grant

    Podcast Manager: Tina Bassir

    Production Manager: Andrew Parrella

    Audio Engineer: Kevin Kline

    Production Assistant: Audrey Nelson

    Episode 7: Two Cans of Wine, Please

    Episode 7: Two Cans of Wine, Please

    In Episode 7: Hosts/Sisters - Rosie & Gabby discuss how they were both recently fired. One from their job, one from their therapist. The sisters try a  new can of wine. That's right. A CAN of wine. Let that sink in. They also discuss politics, television, dermatology, family, ghosting and once again beg their listeners to watch Speechless on ABC (not sponsored).

    Thanks for listening!
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    Keep Building (with Damon Young)

    Keep Building (with Damon Young)

    In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about all the love she got from an international contingent during her Dublin trip to keynote the ICF Headquarters (International Coach Federation) as well as how being on that stage validated her work. She rants about archaic, annoying voicemail and how getting rid of it was one of the top things she’s done for self-care in 2019. And she spotlights Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche, a true leader whose mission to help women make better financial decisions is aspirational and accessible. Then, Luvvie kicks it with VSB’s (Very Smart Brothas) Damon Young about life, words and his new book, What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Blacker: A Memoir in Essays.

    Follow Damon and his company! If you’re on Twitter, his personal feed is @damonyoungvsb. Follow @verysmartbrothas, on Facebook. On Instagram and Twitter, his company is @verysmartbros.

    Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Buy her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual

    Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with thoughts and questions!

    Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company

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