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Philly Phone Book: a Podcast Artchive

Philly Phone Book: a Podcast Artchive

De: Gideon Caro McDonald
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Philly Phone Book: a Podcast Artchive is an ever growing collection of Philadelphia’s local artists and creatives, highlighting the city’s thriving community. Hosted by Gideon Caro McDonald, he sits down with a Philly based artist and interviews them about their specialty, relationship to the city, and upcoming projects. This is a love letter to his city and friends, wishing to create a hub for collaboration and opportunity. Episodes are posted bi-weekly!
- Editor: Fern Morehouse
- Cover/Logo Artist: Ella Carter
- Theme Music: Valerie Barry

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  • Episode 19: Tyler Rocio Ecoña
    Nov 6 2025
    Our guest this week is Tyler Rocio Ecoña! (they/she)

    She is a playwright, dramaturg and actor originally from Woodbridge, Virginia, now based in Philly!

    A graduate of The University of the Arts, Tyler works to steward relationships within the Philly theater by creating and uplifting projects focused on collaboration. Making the effort to highlight the Latine, trans, and disabled artists that don't often see themselves represented in theater, Tyler hopes to push boundaries not only socially, but magically. In this episode, we talk about admitting that some people know more than you, the effort it takes to find community, and her newest piece "The Machu Picchu Play." You can find/contact Tyler everywhere cited below!
    • Instagram - @tyleriito
    • New Play Exchange - Tyler Rocio Ecoña

    Make sure to follow Tyler's career/upcoming projects by joining our weekly Newsletter! Sign up TODAY!

    OR check out our Guest Contact Sheet, which is updated whenever our previous guests have new art to share! Check it Out!

    Credits Host - Gideon Caro McDonald Guest - Tyler Rocio Ecoña Editor - Fern Morehouse Cover Art/Graphic Design - Ella Carter Theme Song - Valerie Barry
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    1 h y 36 m
  • Episode 18: Rekha Shankar
    Oct 18 2025
    Our guest this week is Rekha Shankar (she/her) She is a comedian, writer, actor and filmmaker originally from Philadelphia, now based in Los Angeles, California! Knowing that she wanted to make people laugh, Rekha forged a path into comedy and film-making while attending NYU. This persistence led her to discover improv, move to LA, and get into all kinds of career defining rooms, including College Humor/Dropout, Animaniacs, Aunty Donna's House of Fun, and NBC's Grand Crew. Throughout her career, she has worked tirelessly to develop her unique voice and perspective, and ultimately hopes to achieve her goal of "being a professional idiot". In this episode, we talk about writing for live improv vs scripted comedy film, integrating your identity and culture into your art, and the Philadelphia community's warmth and hospitality towards those it claims as its own. You can find/contact Rekha everywhere cited below!
    • Instagram - @rekha_s
    • Newsletter - buttondown.com/RekhaShankar
    • Patreon - rekha|shankar
    • Website - rekhashankar.com
    Rekha has just begun shooting her new film, Vidhya's Guide to the Afterlife! This deeply personal, sci-fi buddy comedy following the only two left behind behind the Hindu rapture was written by Rekha and will be directed by fellow DesiQuest cast member Sandeep Parikh! In order to stay in the loop about the film's updates, make sure to follow Rekha everywhere cited above, as well as check out rekhamovie.com!

    Make sure to follow Rekha's career/upcoming projects by joining our weekly Newsletter! Sign up TODAY!

    OR check out our Guest Contact Sheet, which is updated whenever our previous guests have new art to share! Check it Out!

    Credits Host - Gideon Caro McDonald Guest - Rekha Shankar Editor - Fern Morehouse Cover Art/Graphic Design - Ella Carter Theme Song - Valerie Barry
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    1 h y 13 m
  • Episode 17: Michael Jahlil
    Oct 7 2025
    Our guest this week is Michael Jahlil (he/they) They are an actor, singer and writer originally from Chester, PA, now based in Philadelphia! Following in the footsteps of acting giants and a Juilliard college commercial, Michael knew that he needed to pursue the arts in one way or another, and to do that he needed to go achieve a Masters degree. This spark led him on a rollercoaster-esque career, including American Idol, national tours, and multiple collegiate auditions. Until eventually, Michael took a break and started over, shaping his acting career through training at the Community College of Philadelphia, University of the Arts, Temple University, and cabaret clubs here in Philly. Now, with a seasoned career in this city, Michael still works to achieve his lifelong goal of providing arts education to low income communities and children in need of performance and expression. In this episode we talk about the highs and lows of the theater industry, finding confidence in your art, and the magic of Sister Act 2. You can find/contact Michael everywhere cited below!
    • Instagram - @michael.jahlil.deux
    • Email - themichaeljahlil@gmail.com

    Make sure to follow Michael's career/upcoming projects by Joining our weekly Newsletter! Sign up TODAY!

    OR Check out our Guest Contact Sheet, which is updated whenever our previous guests have new art to share! Check it Out!

    Credits

    Host - Gideon Caro McDonald

    Guest - Michael Jahlil

    Editor - Fern Morehouse

    Cover Art/Graphic Designer - Ella Carter

    Theme Song - Valerie Barry

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    2 h y 44 m
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