Sarah & Tall Paul
The Sound of Home: A PlainStory Podcast
Air Date: 10/09/2019
In this episode of "The Sound of Home," Genevieve delves into territory that she finds personally uncomfortable. Rapper Tall Paul and artist Sarah Rowe speak about their experiences as humans, artists and musicians. Recognizing that her heritage benefited while others' heritages were destroyed, Genevieve reveals her discomfort with her own education about Native American history. Sarah Rowe, an artist, musician and therapist speaks with Genevieve about talking to neighbors even while it might be discomforting. And rapper Tall Paul talks about using musical performance as way to educate others about his experiences growing up in the city.
Tall Paul and Standing Bear
Sarah Rowe and her artwork for the Standing Bear Cantata.
Sarah Rowe's Artwork used in the Standing Bear Cantata.
Sarah Rowe's Artwork used in the Standing Bear Cantata.
Sarah Rowe's Artwork used in the Standing Bear Cantata.
The stage for Tall Paul with the statue of Standing Bear.
Artist Sarah Rowe and Genevieve Randall
Sarah Rowe is an artist, musician and healing therapist.
Genevieve learning from Sarah Rowe.
Sarah and Genevieve have insightful conversation.
Audio Engineer Emily Kreutz capturing sound for "The Sound of Home"
Tall Paul is…well, he's tall!
Tools and Weapons
Sarah Rowe plays a song for her grandmother on her flute.
The crowd of Lincoln Crossroads Music Festival watches Tall Paul.
Tall Paul works the crowd.
Artist Sarah Rowe and her flute.
The artwork of Sarah Rowe.

















