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A long way from the block

A long way from the block

By: Anthony Thomas
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Stories of how passion and craft take us to different corners of the world.@alongwayfromtheblock@dialoguesofjazz© 2025 A long way from the block Art Music
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  • Ep. 118-The crucible of survival—my conversation with Ken “Shadow” Goodman
    Jul 19 2025

    For this episode, I sat down with Brooklyn native Ken “Shadow” Goodman, founder and chief combatives coach of 52 Blocks VTK (Violent Tactics Knowledge). We talk in depth about what it was like growing up in Bed-Stuy and trying to navigate the pull of the streets. He learned early on from elders in the community, but street life eventually got the best of him, and he ended up spending over twenty-five years inside the New York State prison system. It was there that he honed his skills as a 52 blocks practitioner. Our conversation ends with Shadow discussing his new path in life, giving back to his community in a positive way. Since his release from prison in December 2014, he’s used martial arts as a tool for healing, fostering resilience, and finding the will to prevail in the midst of chaos.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Ep. 117-Humble beginnings—my conversation with Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv
    Jun 23 2025

    Guy Nattiv—the Israeli-born director, producer, and screenwriter—won an Oscar in 2019 for his short film Skin. His latest release, Tatami, is out now in select theaters. In this episode, we speak about the subject matter of Skin, his filmmaking process, and the impact it had on him and on the actors. It's a highly unconventional story of revenge, making Nattiv, in my mind, one of the most important filmmakers today. We discuss his upbringing in Israel and some of his personal and professional influences, including those fostered at Camera Obscura film school in Tel Aviv, from which he graduated in 2012.



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    58 mins
  • Ep. 116-Healing rituals—my conversation with Naïssam Jalal
    Jun 2 2025

    My guest for this episode is flautist, vocalist, and composer Naïssam Jamal. Born in Paris to Syrian parents, she entered a conservatory at age six to study classical flute. We discuss her early life in Paris and issues surrounding her cultural background; she talks about her experiences in the conservatory and her subsequent travels throughout the Middle East and Africa. Master musicians whom she’s met along the way have been major influences. Her latest album is Souffles, French for “breaths.” It’s composed of eight pieces, all duets, and features jazz saxophone legend Archie Shepp. Join us.

    https://naissamjalal.com

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    1 hr and 58 mins
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