The Dumping Ground
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Nick Wright’s Random stories or talks that he thinks are awesome
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The podcast centers around themes of personal storytelling, community building, and creative processes, with episodes highlighting unique anecdotes and insights from guests like Tala Debabneh discussing the collaborative spirit of the University of Oregon's acapella group 'Mind The Gap' and Sean Wang who explores the art of independent filmmaking and his journey with the film DìDi, encapsulating both the challenges and triumphs in the creative industry

Nick Wright’s Random stories or talks that he thinks are awesome
Welcome to the Voices of Change podcast! In this episode, I’ll be diving deep with Tala Debabneh to uncover the unique magic behind Mind The Gap, the University of Oregon’s standout acappella group, and why it has such a close-knit family atmosphere. We’ll explore how this talented ensemble has built a supportive community, and learn about the group dynamics that transform a collection of individual voices into something truly extraordinary.
Tala will share behind-the-scenes stories of their performances and how Mind The Gap has evolved while upholding its core traditions. Whether you’re a cappella enthusiast, a University of Oregon student, or simply curious about how music brings people together, stay tuned as we unpack what makes Mind The Gap not just a singing group but a true family.

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