Author Archives: Shmyah Hoppie

“ Unbought and Unbossed ”

Podcast : “Tell me more with Shmyah Hoppie

Episode One Liner:  “ Unbought and Unbossed “ highlights the Black Woman leading at our very own Queens College and takes the time out to hear their stories. 

Episode Description : As an exemplary leader, Shirley Chisholm prided herself in opening doors not just for herself , but leaving it open behind her for new ones to come. With a population of Black Women below 5% at Queens College – Makayla , Deborah and Carmine have refused to let their names and voices remain in the margins. By following the likes and works of Shirley Chisholm , these women have ushered themselves into a life of infinite leadership 

” Caption This” – Shmyah’s Podcast 2

Podcast: “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie”

Title Episode : “Caption This”

Podcast One Liner:  “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie” looks for understanding rather than the answers to some of today’s most uncomfortable questions.


Episode One Liner:  “Caption This”’ takes a look at the realities of ubiquitous social media usage with special guests and avid social media users, Nathaniel and Alexa.

Episode Description : Social Media has increasingly become the norm for many Generations and Communities. As a Gen Z,  it is expected that our lives exist within a timeline. But in more recent years, I personally haven’t known that to be exactly true. Or maybe that’s just what I like to tell myself. In this episode, My two close friends, Alexa and Nate, get candid about their social media experiences and habits and we learn just how much our lives are invested into Social Media.

Permanent Visitors Episode – Final Cut – Shmyah Hoppie

“Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie”

“Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie” looks for understanding rather than the answers to some of today’s most uncomfortable questions.




“Permanent Visitors” takes a look at the current phenomenon behind Transplant Culture with former New Yorker,  Shar Bell, who has experienced it all firsthand.

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Born and raised in New York City, 25-Year-Old Shar Bell has found herself miles away from what she calls home. As thousands of non native residents settle into the Big Apple, she can’t help but to suggest that this new reality has caused the separation. New York City has always attracted newcomers, But to many natives as of late, it has felt like the transplant community has become a conflicting force to NYC culture. And it isn’t just NYC, “ Transplanting” has been a hot topic for many other urban cities/areas across the country. In this episode, we learn how “Transplant Culture ” has altered the lives and experiences for city natives like Shar.

CREDITS

Guest Interview – Shar Bell

Music Credit :” Vibes by AHOAMI 

Produced and Edited by Shmyah Hoppie

“Permanent Visitors” Rough Cut

Podcast: “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie”

Title Episode : “Permanent Visitors”

Podcast One Liner:  “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie” looks for understanding rather than the answers to some of today’s most uncomfortable questions.

Episode One Liner:  “Permanent Visitors” takes a look at modern day migration and the phenomenon behind “Transplant Culture” with a former New Yorker,  Shar Bell, who has experienced it all firsthand.

Episode Description : Born and raised in New York City, 25-Year-Old Shar Bell has found herself miles away from what she calls home. As thousands of non native residents settle into the Big Apple, she can’t help but to suggest that this new reality has caused the separation. New York City has always attracted newcomers, But to many natives as of late, it has felt like the transplant community has become a conflicting force to NYC culture. And it isn’t just NYC, “ Transplanting” has been a hot topic for many other urban cities/areas across the country. In this episode, we learn how “Transplant Culture ” has altered the lives and experiences for city natives like Shar.

Shmyah’s Podcast Blueprint

Podcast: “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie”

Title Episode : “Permanent Visitors”

Episode One Liner:  “Are you from New York even ?”  “Permanent Visitors” takes a look at the recent upsurge of  NYC residents who have only just moved to the “Big Apple”, and whether it threatens or enriches the city’s culture?

Podcast One Liner:   In a time where everything in our society has become so intensely bilateral, “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie” offers is a safe space for some very uncomfortable conversations and perspectives.

Interview Questions:

  • What attracted you to NYC?
  • What been your experience in NYC
  • Do you think the pandemic caused the upsurge
  • What are the five boroughs? Have you been to all ?
  • Do you think the NYC transplant is the cause of Gentrification ?
  • Do you think that Locals and Transplants share the
  • Does the rising non native population threaten true NYC culture
  • How long would you say you have to live here to be considered a New Yorker?
  • Does the nyc native push back contradict the NYC “ Motto” of inclusion, diversity and safe spaces, considering its home of so many immigrants and built communities

Blueprint: 

“Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie ” is a podcast that discusses the unpopular, controversial, and opposing opinions of today’s society . The “Permanent Visitors” episode is for New Yorkers who are experiencing the city through a hybrid community of both natives and non natives. New York City has always been attractive to newcomers.  But in recent years the non native population has become a dominating force in NYC culture, creating tension between the groups despite them residing amongst each other.  Unlike social media discourse on the Transplant crave,  our podcast takes a look into the culture and experiences of the two residents and their claim to New York.
Episode:  My motive for the episode is to examine the new transplant culture of NYC and how it has impacted the experiences and dynamics of being a “New Yorkers”. I hope to educate non natives on their ubiquitous influence and urge natives to be more open. Maybe ? In general, I would like the episode to be a diffuser to the heated divide. My primary audience would be NYC residents. Regardless of origins, I think that anyone who currently lives in New York City should engage with the topic of the episode because it is something that interacts with all of our experiences within the city. I think that there is a cultural divide between native and non native New Yorkers , therefore everyone would benefit from at least hearing the other side . Also, there might be some new yorkers who aren’t even aware that this is currently happening in their city, therefore it could educate many New Yorkers. My secondary audience would be the non- native residents in other urban areas. This isn’t just an NYC issue. Many other urban and metropolitan areas have seen an increase in residents of other states relocating to those communities. Surely, there is some level of  disconnect for the natives and newcomers. They would be a target audience for the episode. My main interviewee for the episode would be my friend Stella Mboma, who is from Texas by way of Minnesota. She moved to NYC for Undergrad at NYU and has been in the city for a little over a year now. Another possible interviewee could be a New York native. It would be good to offer the perspective of the trend, who has known and grown up in Nyc. Some sound design that I can use is the sound of the MTA trains ,the sounds of the busy city streets, and news sound bites about the NYC population and economy.