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No, I Know

Multi media artists, activists and husband and wife duo, James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin, talk shop with special guests and perform live music. From art to science to society and culture, they bring you spirited conversation with a call to action to the community at large. On this podcast you will hear interviews highlighting people and organizations that do incredible community work around the nation. They aim to inspire you to find ways to engage with your community and your self positively. Thanks for listening!

Feb 15, 2022

Dear Podcast Listeners, In celebration of our upcoming 100th episode of The No, I Know Podcast, we present to you this special video message:  "Listen to Your Vegetables". All Music and Lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.


Mar 5, 2021

In this episode we are looking at Women's History through the lens of poetry. Poetry has the potential to capture our existence, what it means to experience life with all our senses, our whole being. Every day pedestrian language cannot do always do this. Whether traditional poetry, spoken word or song, poetry...


Nov 2, 2019

Welcome to the No, I Know Podcast, where we offer you a chance to hear what you might not know about. We are focusing on the amazing work of community engagement leaders, who innovate programs and ideas that meet a NEED.
On this episode, we are talking to founder of Fenix Youth Project, our guest Amber Green is a poet,...


Oct 25, 2017

In Episode 31, your co-hosts Ilyana and James talk about wrestling with language, the culture of human outrage and social media etiquette with special guest: actor and poet, Craig Mums Grant, who also performs one of his new poems and a music performance of Lythion's "Meaningless". Subscribe and listen now on: itunes,...


Apr 1, 2017

Special Guests: Audio Book Narrators, Tavia Gilbert and Michael Crouch join Ilyana & James to share the "behind the scenes" of what it takes to narrate audio books, how they entered the business and the origins of story in their lives. Music Segment: Performance of Lythion's Duel to the Death.