In this bonus episode of Debt Heads, we take you back one year, when we stopped hammering out our first season of Debt Heads so we could break ground on a timely story all about the brick and mortar businesses that keep our neighborhood level, and the economic winds that are threatening to demolish them. We hope we nailed a sturdy feeling of community for this old house - enjoy!
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★The Way We Get By: Dispatches from the Debt Heads Universe
A weekly-ish companion series to the Debt Heads podcast that asks friends and listeners one question: How are you getting by?
This dispatch is from Hannah Wright, a middle school teacher and Debt Heads listener who sent us a dispatch from her home in Denver, CO. Hannah shares the challenges of being a teacher in America today, laments the bleak future of paying down student debt, and delights in admiring the optimistic warble of birdsong.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★The Way We Get By: Dispatches from the Debt Heads Universe
A weekly-ish companion series to the Debt Heads podcast that asks friends and listeners one question: How are you getting by?
This dispatch is from Alex Kaufman - energy, climate change, business and geopolitics reporter - who helped form the first staff union for HuffPost in 2015. Alex has been a dedicated journalist since his first position writing for the Long-Islander at the age of 15.
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See more of Alex's writing on his website and Substack, Field Notes.
Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★The Way We Get By: Dispatches from the Debt Heads Universe
A weekly-ish companion series to the Debt Heads podcast that asks friends and listeners one question: How are you getting by?
This dispatch is from Kate Bratskeir - sustainability/climate/food/health/lifestyle reporter - who has been laid off no less than FOUR times, including while she was on maternity leave. But that doesn't keep Kate down. She's got wisdom to share and perseverance to spare.
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See more of Kate’s writing on her website and Substack, Good Little Garbage Girl
Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
The Way We Get By: Dispatches from the Debt Heads Universe
A weekly-ish companion series that asks friends and listeners one question: How are you getting by in today's economy?
Dispatch #2 is from Joe Erbentraut, a longtime journalist who shares his thoughts on trying to be creative in a media landscape where layoffs lurk around every digital corner.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Contributor: Joe Erbentraut
The Way We Get By: Dispatches from the Debt Heads Universe
A weekly-ish companion series that asks friends and listeners one question: how are you getting by?
The debut dispatch is from Emily Meade, famous actress and friend who shares her "nihilistic" thoughts on the state of being a working actor in the era of streaming.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★In this bonus episode of Debt Heads, we unwittingly face off in a battle of who's busier with the most charming bartender in Brooklyn, and wonder if we’d all be more Sussex-ful making jam with Meghan Markle.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
In episode four of Debt Heads, we search for memories and meaning in the clearance aisles of TJ Maxx.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
Fact Checking: Jennette Selig
In this mini episode of Debt Heads, take a peek behind the curtain, and a step back in time, to hear us get rejected by Tribeca Film Festival.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★In part two of "The House Always Wins", we head to Washington DC to eat Amtrak hot dogs and learn infuriating revelations about the credit card industry and the specific, sneaky ways it works to keep us in debt forever. (This is part two of a two-part episode.)
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
Fact Checking: Jenny Selig
Read more from our contributors:
Kathleen McDowell - Live Richly
Elena Botella - A New Money Order
Jon Ronson - Who Killed Richard Cullen?
In the second episode of Debt Heads, we head to the mall to find out if life in plastic, aka using credit cards for everything, all the time, is actually fantastic. (This is part one of a two-part episode.)
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
Fact Checking: Jennette Selig
Featuring: Donna Halper, former radio DJ, professor Emerson College
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★In the pilot episode of Debt Heads, revealing the truth about our finances leads to connections with strangers and catharsis with family relations.
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Credits:
Writing/Editing/Production: Jamie Feldman & Rachel Webster
Theme Song: "Pay For That Money," Written and Performed by The Defibulators, PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
Original Score: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mix: Jeff Seelye
Fact Checking: Serena Chow
Featuring: Cathy O'Neil
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★A narrative podcast turning the concept of debt upside down.
Season One of Debt Heads is a five-episode mini-series that investigates the architecture of personal finance and the myths of financial responsibility.
This is a storytelling journey into our lives and yours that uncovers the deeper structures that have created an economy that feels unsafe for most people.
We are endeavoring to tell the Millennial story by exploring the insidious political and economic policies as well as the seismic but elusive cultural shifts that have defined America over the last four decades.
We are not alone. You are not alone.
All Debt Head Season One episodes are free on Spotify, Apple, Youtube. Check out the Debt Heads Patreon to get access to our bonus episodes as well as our Survival Guide to Adulthood - a video podcast series where we discuss Debt Head adjacent topics with friends and lovers.