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30 Episodes

35 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
The Nocturne Files Part II
In the final episode of this season, Alissa explores the backdrop of nighttime in multiple different settings, starting in her home neighborhood and continuing on to Salem State’s Campus environment in Part Two. What's lurking in the dark and what does it mean for our lives in the daytime?  Music featured in part one by PodingtonBear, with some edits made
32 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
The Nocturne Files Part I
In the final episode of this season, Alissa explores the backdrop of nighttime in multiple different settings, starting in her home neighborhood and continuing on to Salem State’s Campus environment in Part Two. What's lurking in the dark and what does it mean for our lives in the daytime?    Music featured in part one by PodingtonBear, with some edits made
24 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Welcome to the Internet
The Internet has evolved into a vast web of different communities and subcultures, where people can explore their passions and befriend like minded individuals. Basil talks with V, an internet video game streamer, and Alissa Pray interviews Sarah— a cosplayer who shares their costumes and videography online—  to learn more about these subcultures, their benefits, their drawbacks, and the impact they have on people behind the screen. Music by JBlanked
21 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Tea and Contemplation
Sit back and drink some tea while Alissa takes you through stories about believing in yourself and overcoming obstacles. This episode features audio work by Salem State graduates Sam Flaherty and Alba Melendez.  
32 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
The Chocolate Chip Cookie Episode
Alissa shares her favorite baking recipes in between stories about finding your passion from the perspective of a costume designer and a drag queen. This episode features stories from Matthew Morrissey and Caiden Bistany. 
28 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
The Truth
Regan Doyle, Margaret Flaherty and Alba Melendez share interviews and stories all about religion. 
20 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Live and Learn
Join Salem State Podcast Soundplay’s host Alissa Pray as she talks all about the different facets of education and learning, featuring original audio work done by Salem State students Anna Walsh and Xiouyu Liu and an interview with Salem State Student Chloe MacNeil.  
25 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Grass and Karate
In this episode, graduate students Sarah Eshelman and Kacper Kruszewski interview influential members of their communities. Sarah tells the story of a musician that found hope by organizing grassroots concerts during the pandemic, and Kacper speaks with the owner of a karate studio, who needed to find some innovative teaching methods at the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic. 
32 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Motivation and World War II
Professor Larry Lewis and Conor MacGinnis continue their discussion, which leads them to talk about motivation in today’s society and life after university.  
32 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Daoism and Bitterness
In this episode, Conor MacGinnis interviews Salem State Professor of Tai Chi, Larry Lewis. Together, they talk about Tai chi, meditation, religion, and life philosophies. 
28 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Love and Animate Objects
An undergraduate student tells a story about leaving toxic relationships and how her past experiences with romance have impacted her fundamental beliefs. Afterwards, Jenna interviews a one dollar bill and Matt learns about the complicated history of the American flag in their respective takes on “Everything is Alive.”  
38 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Rats and Glass
This episode features an audio story by undergraduate Josie Kinghorn, who weaves a twisted, modern version of the fairytale Cinderella, followed by an interview about her composing process. 
18 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Chicken and Belief
Digital Writing students Molly, Michad, and Stepanie discuss the beliefs that have shaped their lives. Molly talks about the lessons she learned while playing softball, Michad relates his experiences with love and relationships to life’s unpredictability, and Stephanie’s story focuses on bullying and the importance of showing empathy.   
20 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Clocks and Witches
Join Soundplay producer Conor MacGinnis as he takes you through an array of stories composed by Salem State’s own students and faculty. In this episode, undergraduate student Gina talks to an inanimate object in “Grandfather Clock,” a piece inspired by the podcast “Everything Is Alive,” and undergraduate Lucy Tew interviews a social media content creator and witch in “100% That Witch.”
29 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
A Runner, a Chipped Coffee Cup, two Politicians, and an 1855 Radiator
This episode features Prof. Tiffany Gayle Chenault's "28," a story about running and grief. You'll also hear undergraduate student Abby Crogan's interview with a chipped coffee cup (a concept borrowed from the podcast, "Everything is Alive"), Lana D'Addieco's uncovering of history via old radiators in Salem, and Cassandra Pearson's public history piece on Gore Vidal and William Buckley. 
41 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
Salem: Then and Now
This episode features audio work by Allison Cockett as well as an interview with her about her composing process. You'll also hear Matthew Swindell's "A Souvenir of Salem," created in Prof. Margo Shea's public history course, as well as audio work by Jennifer Moody.
35 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
A Future Computer Scientist, President, and Stem Cell Researcher...and a Witch
This episode includes feature stories by SSU undergraduate students, Dana Ventre, Allison Cockett, Osvaldo Moreno, and Tony Karaj. Dana explores the life of an accomplished young woman who faces challenges because of a stutter. Allison's story features a truly magical Salemite named Rose who has found her "witch niche." Osvaldo chronicles the success of a 21-year old Lesley College student with a stacked resume who is on the road to presidency. Tony provides us with a glimpse into the life of a young Syrian man who recently moved to to the states.
27 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
A Wrestler, a Wigmaker, and a Drag Queen
This episode includes feature stories by SSU undergraduate students, Jaleesa Molina, Aleya Beckford, and Abigail Hurley. Jaleesa tells the story of a man living a double life: he's a professional wrestler named CJ Cruz on the stage and Jason everywhere else. Aleya tells the story of a college students' unexpected interest and profession: wig-making. Abigail's story focuses on the life of a 19-year old drag queen.
22 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
Musicians and a Muralist
This episode includes three feature stories by SSU undergraduate students, Conor MacGinnis, Sarah Pangborn, and a student who wishes to remain anonymous. Both Conor and Sarah focus on musicians, one who has endless creativity and one who faces significant challenges during the COVID global pandemic. The other story focuses on an artist who paints enormous murals on city buildings.
11 minutes | Jun 4, 2020
Covid Stories, Part 3: Dating, Doom, and Personal Punches
This episode features three stories by SSU undergraduate students, Abigail Hurley and two composers who wish to remain anonymous. The first story focuses on dating in a pandemic. The second story reflects on how the pandemic was initially perceived and how that perception has changed over time. Abigail's story is a montage of people's voices all responding to the same question: what has been the biggest personal punch to you because of corona?
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