Between opening up for Oasis and trying to teach unwilling kids how to play the piano, Michael Harren discusses the process of bringing his ideas onto stage for the first time.
Swastika enthusiast Gabriel Diaz, talks about the media spotlight that was thrusted upon him for wearing a "Third Reich" friendly emblem in his taxi cab.
Brant MacDuff talks about the process of transitioning into his new gender.
Survival in the city can be difficult when you have no close friends or family to fall back on. Those primal instincts are the focal point of this chat with Cedric Victor.
In a sudden spur of the moment decision, Marta Edmisten finds herself in Morocco.
Brad Holiday discusses how the role of fatherhood has affected his craft for picking up dates off of the street.
At 14 years of age, Ari Hawkins is the youngest guest to have stumbled upon the mürmur studios. He talks openly about his struggles and achievements as a burdgenoning teenager in New York City.