• Episode 15: The Audeville Society, a local nonprofit centering performing arts with Thomas Drury-Wang
    Dec 5 2025

    This week, Thomas Drury-Wang, Founder and President of the Audeville Society, talks about how his nonprofit is centering performing arts in New England. The Audeville Society provides grants to those looking to build their portfolio and provides an accessible way to enrich the community through encouraging performers to follow their dreams.

    Each year the Audeville Society raises funds for these grants through the Revelry Ball, which is held on February 28th, 2026, at the Royale in Boston, MA. Ticket prices as well as additional donations are used to fund the grant programs, truly making it a by New England for New England affair. This year, Revelry will provide a three-act variety featuring local performers from acrobatics to trombonists, allowing patrons to start the year with a bang.

    --------------------------------------------Where to Find Our Guest-------------------------------------------------

    To find out more about tickets, how to volunteer at the ball or with Audville, and when grant applications open check the websites below.

    Website: https://www.audevillesociety.com/

    Tickets: https://www.audevillesociety.com/events

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audevillesociety

    Revelry Ball Instagram:

    Revelry Ball Website: https://www.therevelryball.com/

    Performers! https://www.therevelryball.com/entertainment

    ---------------------------------------------------Mentions--------------------------------------------------------------

    Lady LaRouge & Joey March producers of Worcester Draglesque https://www.instagram.com/worcesterdraglesquefestival

    Delta Miles producer of DIVA! https://www.instagram.com/thedeltamiles/

    Boston Circus Guild https://www.bostoncircusguild.com/

    Circus 617 https://www.circus617.com/

    ---------------------------------------------------Support the Pod----------------------------------------------------

    Follow Local Threads Podcast on all platforms https://local-threads.transistor.fm/ Leave a review if you like what you hear!

    Local Threads is hosted & produced by: Molly Amatangelo

    Music by: Moby Gratis

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 14: That one time ___ almost sued me with Oh_Pleeze designer Olivia Harvey
    Nov 21 2025

    This week Olivia Harvey breaks down how her very niche upcycled sweatshirt designs almost got her sued by you know who, how she pivoted, and the unexpected commission she received in the wake of it all. We talk about her journey into fashion, her time at Emerson, and her one and only market she ever does Wicked Women Makers Market coming up on November 29th tickets available via the event page below.

    Follow Olivia's brand Oh_Pleeze on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oh_pleeze/?hl=en
    The infamous substack article: https://substack.com/@ohpleeze/note/p-173153781?utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
    Wicked Women Makers Market Tickets: https://www.facebook.com/wickedwomenmakersmarket/
    Learn to Sew: https://www.northriverarts.org/event-6395349?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnBD3SOeP6yPUrAdwDLcZGS5G08gBivStluEsJeTEXOMSK6lTAo5LYamPU5S0_aem_dvH8RHI-rE2DKxtNioAxHw
    Boston.com article https://www.boston.com/news/arts/2025/07/15/lobsters-cigarettes-and-dunkin-south-shore-artist-aims-to-capture-the-mass-vibe
    Linktr.ee https://linktr.ee/ohpleeze
    TikTok: https://tr.ee/NklTvEPvUZ

    Mentions:
    Southern New England Fibershed: https://fibershed.org/affiliate/se-new-england-fibershed/

    Follow Local Threads Podcast on all platforms https://local-threads.transistor.fm/

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    48 mins
  • Episode 13: Makerspace revival with Millforge owner William Brooks
    Nov 7 2025

    Episode 13: Mill Forge Makerspace: Revival of the maker movement with owner William Brooks

    In the heart of the maker movement, Mill Forge stands out as a hub for creativity, collaboration, and community engagement. Opened just two months ago, this innovative space is not only hosting classes and events but also actively participating in initiatives that promote sustainability and the right to repair. Join us as we explore the exciting projects and opportunities that Mill Forge is bringing to the community.

    Be sure to check out Mill Forge Makerspace here and check for upcoming events like open hack night on December 10th, membership costs or day passes, and workspace rentals.

    Take that dream project and turn it into a reality with your bare hands. Or with gloves, you know what I mean.

    Follow Mill Forge on socials
    https://www.instagram.com/millforge

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    56 mins
  • Episode 12: The Goonies made me do it with Julian De La Garza
    Oct 24 2025

    Episode 12

    In this episode of Local Threads, Molly sits down with gothic jeweler and artist Julian the 2nd, whose darkly beautiful work blends brutalist architecture, mourning, and the occult into wearable art. Julian shares his journey from art school to running his own thriving brand rooted in the historic jewelry capital of Providence, Rhode Island.

    We talk about:

    • Falling down stairs and starting chaotic mornings
    • Growing up with an opera singer dad and seamstress mom
    • How brutalist architecture and grief shaped Julian’s gothic style
    • His time working at Tiffany & Co. and what it taught him
    • Creating jewelry that heals, honors loss, and pushes artistic boundaries
    • The energy of Salem’s maker markets and teaching at The Bench RI

    Follow Julian and all the creatives below on where to find his jewelry as well as the markets hosted by Witch City Wicks coming up in December.

    Follow Julian the 2nd:
    Instagram → @julianthe2nd
    TikTok → @julianthe2ndjewelry
    Website →https://julianthe2nd.com/
    YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@julianthe2ndjewelry
    Mentions:
    The Bench RI → https://thebenchri.com/
    Nocturne Salem → https://nocturnesalem.com
    The Adventurer's Supply → https://www.theadventurerssupply.com/
    Witch City Wicks → https://www.witchcitywicks.com/

    Follow Local Threads:
    Instagram → @local.threads.podcast
    YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@Local-Threads-Podcast
    TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@local.threads.podcast

    Do the show a solid and leave us a review, follow if you aren't already, and most importantly let us know if you found your new favorite artist!

    Show inquiries: info@localthreadspodcast.com

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    51 mins
  • Episode 11: Diversity Consignment X Project Reworked Runway with Luis Cepeda
    Oct 10 2025

    Episode 11: Diversity Consignment X Project Reworked Runway with Luis Cepeda

    Guest: Luis Cepeda, Assistant Manager at Diversity Consignment
    Host: Molly — Local Threads Podcast
    Location: Jamaica Plain, Boston MA

    🧵 Summary

    In this episode, Molly sits down with Luis Cepeda, the Assistant Manager at Diversity Consignment, one of Boston’s most beloved shopping spots for the secondhand and vintage markets. We talk about Project Rework Runway, the brand’s mission to challenge social norms and inspire creativity, and how a small team built a community hub rooted in sustainability, imagination, and style.
    There's a reason Diversity Consignment is one of Boston Globe’s “Best of the Best 2025”

    🎧 Chapters

    00:00 Welcome & Intro — Project Rework Runway
    02:00 Upcycling Challenge: Designers Creating from Thrift
    04:30 Community Events & Local Artist Support
    07:00 The Meaning Behind “Diversity”
    09:00 Open Streets JP & Growing the Runway
    11:00 Behind-the-Scenes Chaos & Creative Calm
    14:00 Theme Spotlight — “Revised War Torn”
    16:00 Luis’s Journey from Barista to Assistant Manager

    18:00 Finding Personal Style & Rejecting Fast Fashion
    21:00 Volunteers, Collaboration & Community Spirit
    25:00 Consignment 101 & Artist Contracts
    29:00 Redefining Sustainability in Boston Fashion
    33:00 Five Years Strong — Boston as a Style Capital
    35:00 Going Viral — Diversity’s Social Media Magic
    38:00 Art, Selling & Staying Authentic
    42:00 Final Message — Built for the Community

    “We literally built this store not for us, but for you." — Luis Cepeda, Diversity Consignment

    🔗 Connect
    📍 Follow Diversity on Instagram
    💌 diversityconsign@gmail.com
    🌐 Check out their website!

    🌐 Linktr.ee

    YouTube: 2024 Project Reworked Runway

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    45 mins
  • Episode 10: The Platinum Rebellion: Wear Cool Sh*t with Erin Odell Bradley
    Sep 26 2025

    🧵 Episode Description

    What happens when you stop creating to sell and start making for the joy of it? In this episode, I sit down with my friend and creative soulmate Erin Odell Bradley AKA Platinum Rebellion. Erin is an artist, designer, photographer, vintage icon, and the person who helped inspire this podcast in the first place.

    We talk about growing up weird, going to FIT in the ‘80s, early fashion gigs, moving cross-country, and raising a family where everyone dresses like walking artistic expression. We also get into the magic of the Queer AF fashion show, the joy of 3D-printed clothes, sewing machine rage, and why aging out loud is the move. This one’s about failing forward, making cool sh*t, and dressing for the body you have now — not the one you're waiting for.

    Platinum Rebellion
    Designer | Photographer | Stylist | 3D Print Fashion Artist
    📲 @platinumrebellion
    on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube


    📣 Support the Show

    → Follow Platinum Rebellion for handmade fashion & creative process
    → Subscribe to Local Threads @local-threads-podcast on YouTube & where ever you get your podcasts
    → Leave a review if this episode made you feel something (it helps more than you know)

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    54 mins
  • Episode 9: Glamour Possum: The Origin of a Shapeshifter with Lauren Carter Reilly
    Sep 12 2025

    🎭 Lauren Carter Riley (Glamour Possum) on Acting, Writing, TikTok, and Indie Filmmaking

    Description:
    This week on Local Threads, Molly sits down with Lauren Carter Reilly, better known as Glamour Possum — actress, writer, content creator, and indie filmmaker.

    Lauren shares her journey from being a classically trained actress trying to break into New York, to rediscovering herself during the pandemic, moving to Salem, and creating a life on her own terms. We dive into:

    • What it’s really like breaking into the acting world
    • How COVID changed her career path
    • Using TikTok to build community and grow an audience
    • Writing and self-publishing The Wonderful Lady B and In This Fair Chase
    • Making an indie film in a 10th-century castle with an all-queer crew
    • Pageants, fandom drama, and why BookTok is both a blessing and a curse
    • Honest advice for young writers and creatives

    Whether you’re a writer, actor, filmmaker, or just love a good creative origin story, this episode is packed with inspiration (and a few hilarious behind-the-scenes stories).

    Chapters:
    00:00 – Welcome & Intro
    02:00 – Moving to Salem & Life During COVID
    06:50 – Discovering Writing & TikTok’s Role
    10:50 – Reality of Social Media & Virality
    15:20 – Filming “In the Better World” in Spain
    21:30 – Creativity & Future of Film
    25:20 – Returning to Acting & Chaos of Set Life
    33:00 – Writing Books & Building an Audience
    38:00 – Industry Challenges & Predatory Casting
    45:30 – Collaboration & Small-Team Filmmaking
    47:00 – Representation & Inclusive Casting
    50:00 – BookTok, Fandom & Internet Culture
    55:30 – Advice for Writers & Young Creatives
    01:02:00 – Singing, Pageants & Personal Secrets
    01:10:00 – Reflections on Aging & Creative Legacy

    🔗 Links & Resources:
    ✨ GlamourPossum.com

    📚 In This Fair Chase & The Wonderful Lady B – Available now
    🎬 The Better World trailer – out now HERE
    🎬 The Better World Film - Premiering December 6 check their for updates @thebetterworldfilm
    📸 Follow Lauren on TikTok: @GlamourPossum & Instagram: @glamourpossum

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 8: Unapologetically QueerAF with Love Your Labels founder Joshua Croke
    Aug 29 2025


    Guest: Joshua Croke (they/them) — artist, designer, facilitator & founder of Love Your Labels

    Joshua Croke is a queer urbanist and community-centered designer whose work sits at the intersection of equity, creative placemaking, and city life. They are the founder and president of Love Your Labels.

    "Love Your Labels builds project-based art, fashion, and design programs for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and creates affirming, loving space for young people to be themselves and find community. Love Your Labels offers a program called Threads.

    Threads is a fashion design and identity development program that empowers high school-age LGBTQ+ youth to explore and express their identities through fashion design. Our education team works with these young people to provide the language, tools, and support they need to build resilience and pride on their journey of self-discovery." Loveyourlabels.org
    Through the Threads program Joshua and team have developed a highly anticipated annual fundraiser QueerAF, also known as the Queer Met Gala.

    QueerAF is a fashion show that promotes designers from the Threads program as well as established designers. This years headline designer is none other than Utica Queen, who is a current contestant on Project Runway, and formerly RuPaul's Drag Race. QueerAF will also include another household name, Raja Gemini. Raja is a drag superstar, makeup artist, and podcaster. Fun fact, Raja and I share the same birthday! Hey twin!

    QueerAF will also feature drag performances from local drag artists and will be a night you wont forget.

    QueerAF is September 5th 7pm at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA and tickets are still available here: https://www.loveyourlabels.org/queer-af

    Quick links & resources (mentioned)

    • Joshua Croke - www.joshuacroke.com
    • Queer for Cities - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343505/follow
    • Love Your Labels - https://www.loveyourlabels.org/
    • Threads: Youth Fashion & Identity Program - https://www.loveyourlabels.org/threads-youth-fashion-program

    If you would like to donate to Love Your Labels: https://www.loveyourlabels.org/sewimpactful
    If you would like to get involved reach out to team@loveyourlabels.org

    • Host: Molly — Local Threads
    • Guest: Joshua Croke (they/them) — creator of Queer for Cities; Founder/President, Love Your Labels.
    • Recorded & Produced By: Molly Amatangelo
    • Music: Moby Gratis


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    1 hr and 9 mins