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Grief. Joy. Resistance. New Jersey.

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  • Solidarity Forever
    2025/06/10
    In this week’s episode, we talk to historian Gabe Christy and musician Young Sam James, the duo behind The Labor Jawn podcast, which blends history, storytelling, and music to shine a light on labor movements rooted in Philly and beyond. During this conversation, they shed light on a labor movement with Jersey roots, the 1913 Paterson Silk Strike; discuss the power of solidarity among working folks through collective action; and explore the role music has played in uniting and energizing workers through labor songs. If you’d like to hear more about what Gabe and Sam are doing, visit their website, laborjawn.com. Their site includes links to their podcast on various platforms, in addition to their YouTube and Discord channels and social media pages.Music things we talked about* Mill Mother’s Lament, lyrics written by Ella May Wiggins and performed by Pete Seeger* I am a Union Woman, lyrics by Aunt Molly Jackson and performed by Bobbie McGee* The Red Flag, anthem of the British Labour Party* The 8-Hour Day, Pete Seeger* Little Red songbook, published by The Industrial Workers of the World, illustrated by Jeannette Gysbers, and printed by Red Sun Press* Review of the musical Pins and Needles\Strike and labor rights-related things we talked about* The General Strike and partners * Strike for Our Rights* Shawn Fain, Labor Daddy* May Day 2028 - (May 1) when all UAW contracts are going up* The 3.5% Rule - when demanding change from a government, success is reached when 3.5% or more of a population join together to strike.About Sam and Gabe + Labor JawnHistorian Gabe Christy and musician Young Sam James explore the who, what, when, where, and whys of the labor movement of Philadelphia and the surrounding world.Labor Jawn is a podcast and research project covering the working class history of Philadelphia and the surrounding world.Co-hosted by longtime friends, Gabe Christy and Sam James, Labor Jawn has recorded over 100 podcast episodes, hosted several live events, and disseminated working class history and music to tens of thousands of listeners since 2021.In November 2022, Labor Jawn hosted In Story & Song at the Philadelphia Folksong Society. The event also featured the release of Labor Jawn, an album of music that Sam recorded for the podcast.In 2024, Gabe opened the Digital Lyceum in order to preserve the heritage of the labor movement, share original research, and promote discussion on impact, tactics, and strategies.In February 2025, Sam released the second album of songs from the podcast.About This ShowBury Me in New Jersey is recorded in Hammonton, NJ, with the help of sound guy Nick Rumaczyk, head mensch and husband Bradley Nussbaum, and operations chief Katel LeDu. Our theme music is Grief on Repeat by New Harm. You’re getting an exclusive first listen to their material–their debut EP will be coming out soon!Drop us a line at hello@burymeinnj.com if you’d like to share feedback or ideas for an upcoming episode!A special shoutout to Anjanette R., Sergey K., Molly E., and Kim H, Erin and Bill H, Fluffy Farms, Lauren L., Fairacres Organic Produce, Katel, Holly, Stacy G., Sam J, Anjanette R, Kerrie, and Colleen C. We’re back on the air because of Kickstarter contributions like yours, and we’re deeply grateful for your support.If you’d like to keep up to date with the other work we’re doing to support Bury Me, please consider subscribing to our Substack at burymeinnj.com. It’s absolutely free to read our content, though we do offer paid membership options which help us to continue producing more grief content.Visit our website, burymeinnj.com, to learn about all the ways you can support the show. Thanks. Get full access to Bury Me in New Jersey at www.burymeinnj.com/subscribe
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  • Til Ungdommen
    2025/05/28

    Today, Sara speaks with Norwegian artist, storyteller, and influencer Kim Diaz Holm. Known online under the handle Den Unge Herr Holm, Kim has built a passionate following by sharing videos of the creation process behind their striking ink monsters while discussing topics ranging from mythology and music to mental health and politics.

    In this episode, Sara and Kim discuss Kim’s portrait project, where they offered free custom paintings to followers as a way to practice their craft and connect more personally with their community; the decision to make more than 4 GB of their artwork freely available for individuals to use without being limited by cost or copyright; and the collective grief currently being felt on a global scale.

    You can hear the song Kim talks about, Til Ungdommen, via YouTube:

    * A version sung at the memorial of the Utøya massacre in 2011: video link

    * A rock version from danish artist Kim Larsen from 1979: video link

    And explore an English translation of the song lyrics using a rhyming scheme.

    About Kim

    Kim Diaz Holm is an artist from Bergen, Norway, creating art for free use. With ink and in video they tell stories and draws dark art delving into topics of mythology, horror, mental health, politics, and humor. Support Kim’s art by following them (@denungeherrholm) on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok—and by subscribing to Patreon.

    About This Show

    Bury Me in New Jersey is recorded in Hammonton, NJ, with the help of sound guy Nick Rumaczyk, head mensch and husband Bradley Nussbaum, and operations chief Katel LeDu. Our theme music is Grief on Repeat by New Harm. You’re getting an exclusive first listen to their material–their debut EP will be coming out soon!

    Drop us a line at hello@burymeinnj.com if you’d like to share feedback or ideas for an upcoming episode!

    A special shoutout to Anjanette R., Sergey K., Molly E., and Kim H, Erin and Bill H, Fluffy Farms, Lauren L., Fairacres Organic Produce, Katel, Holly, Stacy G., Sam J, Anjanette R, Kerrie, and Colleen C. We’re back on the air because of Kickstarter contributions like yours, and we’re deeply grateful for your support.

    If you’d like to keep up to date with the other work we’re doing to support Bury Me, please consider subscribing to our Substack at burymeinnj.com. It’s absolutely free to read our content, though we do offer paid membership options which help us to continue producing more grief content.

    Visit our website, burymeinnj.com, to learn about all the ways you can support the show. Thanks.



    Get full access to Bury Me in New Jersey at www.burymeinnj.com/subscribe
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  • Fight the Power
    2025/05/13

    Today, we’re sharing our conversation with Kara Perez—founder of Bravely Go, a financial education company—and author of the newly released book Money For Change: Reduce Waste, Build Wealth, and Build a Better Future for All. Kara’s work explores personal finance through the lenses of environmental sustainability and community, offering actionable steps to not only improve your financial health, but also create a more equitable, planet-friendly future.

    In this episode, Kara opens up about her personal journey to becoming debt-free, the key lessons she learned along the way, and how those insights continue to shape her life and work. We also explore the emotional weight of financial insecurity—especially how it disproportionately affects vulnerable communities—and discuss tangible ways we can organize and advocate for meaningful change.

    About Kara

    Kara Perez is the founder of Bravely Go, a sustainability focused financial education company. Bravely focuses on bringing actionable, intersectional and accessible financial education to people who never learned the language of money. She is the author of the book, Money For Change. Kara has been featured in the New York Times, Good Morning America, Forbes, NPR, Glamour, ABC Nightline News, and US News and World Report as a financial expert. Additionally, for two years Kara cohosted the award winning podcast The Fairer Cents, which has been named the top money podcast for women by Forbes and The Balance.

    You can find Kara on Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok—and you can (and should!) buy her book, Money for Change: How to Reduce Waste, Build Wealth, and Create a Better Future for All.

    About This Show

    Bury Me in New Jersey is recorded in Hammonton, NJ, with the help of sound guy Nick Rumaczyk, head mensch and husband Bradley Nussbaum, and operations chief Katel LeDu. Our theme music is Grief on Repeat by New Harm. You’re getting an exclusive first listen to their material–their debut EP will be coming out soon!

    Drop us a line at hello@burymeinnj.com if you’d like to share feedback or ideas for an upcoming episode!

    A special shoutout to Anjanette R., Sergey K., Molly E., and Kim H, Erin and Bill H, Fluffy Farms, Lauren L., Fairacres Organic Produce, Katel, Holly, Stacy G., Sam J, Anjanette R, Kerrie, and Colleen C. We’re back on the air because of Kickstarter contributions like yours, and we’re deeply grateful for your support.

    If you’d like to keep up to date with the other work we’re doing to support Bury Me, please consider subscribing to our Substack at burymeinnj.com. It’s absolutely free to read our content, though we do offer paid membership options which help us to continue producing more grief content.

    Visit our website, burymeinnj.com, to learn about all the ways you can support the show. Thanks.



    Get full access to Bury Me in New Jersey at www.burymeinnj.com/subscribe
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    44 分

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