"It's a really wonderfully produced piece. Congratulations!"
- Glynn Washington, creator and host of NPR's Snap Judgment
- Glynn Washington, creator and host of NPR's Snap Judgment
"Incredible timeliness...the story took on such layered meaning...what made the piece compelling was taking this extraordinary movement, with well-known men in the headlines, and sharing an example of how #MeToo changed an "everyday" man's behavior toward a woman and her change amid this backdrop.
That's good storytelling." - Allison Dunne, creator + host of NPR's 51% "It's really so captivating and intimate, and I think gets at some element of the #MeToo moment that not a lot of things are. Namely - healing!"
- Jennifer Bleyer, former Senior Editor, Psychology Today "Nice piece - I could see it as a short film!"
- Peter Bratt, award-winning filmmaker of Dolores Radio + Lyrics: Ahri Golden Music: David Rosenfeld + Leo Engineering: Liz Ryder Photo: Ahri Golden Photo |
"I’m really enjoying the textures and approaches
to this piece! The way the instrumentation and vocals interact with the speaker is compelling..." - Jenny Lawton, Senior Editor WNYC "I FELT THE INFUSION."
- Nahanni Rous, Producer, WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service "I was smiling throughout the piece. You allow the messages and ideas to flow through you. It felt like a jazz song." - Joel Gershon, Lecturer, American University School of Communications A Mother's Lens: On #MeToo
takes a profile look at this unprecedented movement from the perspective of a woman and mother who sees the collective potential through her personal and cultural reckoning. Hailed as a "new genre" public radio + podcast vignette series, A Mother's Lens weaves original lyrics, public radio interviews, and photography to reflect on the culture shift of our times. A Mother's Lens is nationally embedded and distributed by NPR's 51%. Innovative! Amazing! Wonderful! The piece was beautifully woven, your storytelling through your voice and the layering of her story were connected masterfully.
You have created a new, powerful and sensitive genre." - Marla Friedman, world-renowned artist |