Tony Cortopassi recounts what it was like to work a block away from the twin towers on the day of September 11.
Will Wood talks about the acid trip that shifted his creative outlook.
Why life is worth living. Avalonne Hall chats about millennials and midwifery.
The transition from growing up in an isolated landscape to moving to a bit city is an all to familiar narrative for both Alex Shapiro and I. We extend beyond our limitations by pushing ourselves forward.
Dreams are hard to come by. And sometimes, you have to get your hands dirty. But when Jay-Z beckons, you act.
In search of a life that's less familiar and more unusual, Zachary Realberg decides to move out of Philadelphia.
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.
Vanessa Varela built an entire vending machine just to be able to tell the world it's fortune. Here in the mürmur studio, she discusses the reason behind her creation.
There is a lot that can go wrong in a movie shoot. Stefanie Kay Sparks knows this all too well. She shares some of the disaster stories from the set of her debut film.
Brandon Penny discusses what it takes to stay true in a city that expects so much out of it's denizens.
Scott Andrew Hutchins, a former film student now living without a home, opens up about the dreams he had arriving to New York, and how they ended up fleeting away.
Shalyni explains how to lead a balanced life by making time for both work and artistic endauvers. She also discusses the surprising experience of being on the Steve Harvey show.
Jacob Schaffer stops by the mürmur studio for a short chat about spiritualiaty, music, and gay bars. He also sings his new song 'Wings of a Butterfly'.
Ashley Powell, the founder of Urban Organicz, discusses the difficulties in motivating the youth to eat healthy and organic.
Liz Jackson talks about the onset of the mysterious nervous disorder that changed her life. She also shares her experiences in working as an assistant to Ellen DeGeneres and Martha Stewart.
The creator of "Merce", Charles Sanchez, discusses how the diagnosis of HIV played a role in the incarnation of the web series. He also recounts the time Whitney Houston almost got him fired from his job.
Obstacles of nature. Emir Gewir talks about the tree that prevented his car from rolling off a cliff.
Tune in, bliss out, and roll on. Todd Anderson discusses the process of readjustment that comes after having gone through a divorce.