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This is Power Your Story, a podcast made for students by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. Representing diverse voices, we tell real life stories through the power of podcasting technology, interviews, and round table discussions..

Production support from After School Matters and Andrea Klunder from The Creative Impostor Studios via the Podcast Tech: Power Your Story program.

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Aug 9, 2017

What does it take to be successful in your career? We speak with Film Producer Edwin Ruiz, Actor Terri Hudson, Chef Melissa Humphrey from XO Marshmallow, and Rico Michael Jackson Tribute Artist.

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Damon interviews Edwin Ruiz, Film Producer at Mondo Machine.

Alfred interviews Chicago-based Actor Terri Lynne Hudson.

Nadia, Charmiane and Genaro interview Pasty Chef Melissa Humphrey of XO Marshmallow.

Beatrice interviews Rico Michael Jackson Tribute Artist.

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Power Your Story is made for students 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 digital media producer, Andrea Klunder, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us.

Season 1 features interviews with local professionals on Cool Careers, advice for How to Get a Job, Bullying stories and strategies, Music & Dance, a featured interview with Chicago-based hip hop artist SamIAm the MC, and the reality of living with "Disabilities."

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Season 1 is produced by Alfred, Beatrice, Charmiane, Christopher, Damon, Genaro, Jasper, and Nadia with mentorship from Andrea Klunder and Laura Burgess.

Production support from After School Matters and The Creative Impostor Studios via the Podcast Tech: Power Your Story program.

Cover Art by Emmanuel Johnston, from Ms. Yuridia Trujillo's Digital Media program through After School Matters.

Theme Music by Tanita Abrahamson and Andy Abrahamson, students of Ms. JoVia Armstrong's Sounds About Write music program.

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These are stories about real lives. We hope you learn something new by listening. Peace.