PODCAST: YOU FEELING THIS? SEASON 2 COMING SOON
I grew up listening to radio dramatizations. I would listen to them on car rides and even fall to sleep to them as a kid. So, while I, like many, am fan of podcasts for their oftentimes interview-centric, or casually informative structure, I still do love a good narrative dramatization. So, when my friend Kimberly Ndombe asked if I would be interested in contributing my voice to a small part in her upcoming episode of season 2 of "You Feeling This?", there was no hesitation. I jumped at the opportunity! Kim has written an excellent script that even as I read it for the first time, I could Hear all of the sounds that would accompany the auditory tapestry so vividly. Based on the positive reviews for season 1 of YFT? especially focusing on the sound design in each episode, I'm excited to hear how everything comes together for this episode and the continuing anthology altogether. I wish I could share more details about the story, but I can at the very least share it's title: "High in the 130s". As well as the names of it's cast and crew (with links to their own pages)
CAST
Khalimah Gaston - IMDb
Anthony Gonzales - IMDb
Sam Duffy - IMDb
Shaya Scott
James Kim
CREW
James Kim - Executive Producer
Daniel Martinez - Sound Mixer
Diego Perez - Sound Designer - IMDb
Stay tuned here, or via Instagram for the announcement on Wednesday,April 2nd 2025, when Kim's episode is officially available for listening! And feel free to subscribe and listen to season 1 of this impressive anthology series in the meantime.
You Feeling This? - Spotify
You Feeling This? - Apple Podcasts
You Feeling This? - iHeart.com
You Feeling This? - IMDb
ABOUT: You Feeling This? by iHeartPodcasts
A fiction anthology show about love.
Los Angeles County is home to more than ten million people. It sprawls from the desert to the ocean. It's easy to feel alone in such a vast city.
But the struggles that everyone experiences in L.A. are ones that everyone shares. It's in those moments, where it seems like you're going through it alone, that everything is connected.
"You Feeling This" is about the people who make up this city and how the heartbreak, the yearning, and the need for connection is something everyone is searching for. These are the stories that define the people of Los Angeles.
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