St. George mic’d last night with Staten Island’s Podcast Workshop, taping NYC’s spring near the ferry. Host Lena Carter taught intros as 40 spoke, a $20 class for voice kids. It’s borough waves—pure SI vibe, mics hot. A kid flubbed a take; a pro cut a segment. ‘Staten talks—this is it,’ Carter says, tweaking levels. The room turned studio.
The shop’s fresh—March 29’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing booths by 6 p.m. Carter’s a Tottenville podder; last night’s crowd hit max—cords hummed. A latecomer nabbed a mic; takes rolled—NYC grit glowed. Clips hit the drive—sound ruled. #SIPodcast trended; Bronx wants a feed.
Some griped—’Too tech,’ sniped a newbie, dodging software. Space pinched—latecomers stood; tracks held. A mic popped—fixed quick; words rolled. Queens wants a turn, but St. George owns it—waves rule. The lot’s never recorded so bold.
Carter’s teasing a live show, maybe a park if spring bites. ‘NYC’s voice—this amps it,’ she says, packing gear. The shop’s a Staten win—grit meets sound. It’s a podcast rush; join the next. Bring a script—takes call.