This is the Podcast home of TC Jewfolk's Who The Folk?! Podcast. Hear from interesting Members of the Tribe from all over the Minneapolis and St. Paul area.
"Comedy is tragedy plus time,” says David Harris, who doesn’t like to call himself an artist (for fear of sounding pretentious), but nonetheless he is one. Behind a joke can stand hot air, or the cat…
There are challenges of becoming a grown up in a new place, and Judah Druck is learning many of those. But the attorney who moved here two years ago is figuring it out. We talk on this week's podcast…
What's it like to go from a career largely on the pulpit to running a supplemental Hebrew school program? Hazzan Jeremy Lipton is about to find out. Lipton is settling in as the new Head of School at…
What's it like to play 40 characters in one play? Kim Kivens is about to find out. Kivens is staring in the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company's one-woman show, What I Thought I Knew, which runs from A…
Uriel Lewis was toiling away as an educator when he decided that he was going to leave the workforce to be a stay at home dad. But that time at home gave him the opportunity to work on a passion of h…
We're talking with Meri Golden a veteran of the Twin Cities theater scene. Golden is in the upcoming show at the Fringe Festival, "Revolt of the Beavers" at Mixed Blood Theatre on August 3rd, 5th, 6t…
While the younger Rabbi Miller, wasn't in St. Paul when his father was, he has already met many people who remember him fondly. Miller talks about that, what it's like to take a first pulpit job and …
Nicole Rabinowitz did what so many from the Twin Cities did after high school – move away for college. But after more than a decade away, she's back and working as the kitchen director for Jewish Hou…
Minneapolis native Isaiah Breen was looking for a way to move back home from Washington, D.C., last year when he met Jewish Community Action Executive Director Carin Mrotz. Then the press secretary f…
When you’re a part of the Heilicher family in Minneapolis, there are responsibilities that come with it, and Andrew Wieberdink has learned that quickly. Wieberdink is the great-grandson of Amos Heili…
Derek Wiebke just graduated from the University of Minnesota last month, and before he heads to graduate school, he's joining TC Jewfolk as our new summer intern. Derek's Jewish journey has just rece…
Taking a break from preparations for their appearance as the opening act of the Common Sound Festival, Amanda and Berek Awend talk about the craft of making music, "Jewish Americana," and preview a s…
We're back! We sit in the Minnesota Twins dugout this week with Corey Baker, the team's Assistant Advance Scout/Replay Coordinator to talk about his Minor League Baseball career, pitching for Team Is…
This week we sit down with Jodi Rankin, who started the marketing company Fun 2 Raise, but may be better know for the Twin City Mitzvah Guide that gets published each year to help families get throug…
We chat with musician Dan Israel about his new album, "You're Free," and he goes in-depth his recent evolution to a full-time musician, Israel, religion, family, fitting in and how it all comes toget…
In our first ever Who The Folk?! Podcast, we sit down and chat with WCCO meteorologist Matt Brickman to talk family, food, getting blamed for blizzards, and the obscene hour of the morning he gets up…
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Fri 20 Apr 2018
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