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Ripple Effect: Positive Change Around the Sound podcast episode 5

WHAT:
Episode #5: Storytelling to Express the Creator Within with Logic Amen
Presented by Mirror Stage, Ripple Effect: Positive Change Around the Sound amplifies the stories of local change-makers whose positive impact ripples across Puget Sound. Released monthly, each episode features a local change-maker working to build a better, more inclusive community—telling their story in their own words. Ripple Effect explores how the actions of a single individual ripple outward, shaping collective understanding. Every episode invites listeners to find out what brings our guests to this moment today, what drives and inspires them, and how to get involved.

WHO:
Logic Amen (he/him)  is a sun, Father, recording artist, journalist, writer, educator and former Family Preservation Therapist. Amen is an award winning performing artist activist, recognized by The Songs of Black in 2025 for his excellence in performing arts and community service. Amen has a degree in English Literature, a master’s in teaching, and a master’s in educational leadership. Amen is one of the founding members of CORE which stands for Coalition of Restorative Education. 

Amen considers himself to be a visionary learner and created the Griot Party Experience to support healing in marginalized communities via story telling. Amen seeks to help the people he serves feel safe and important. His life mission places a high premium on healing via education. Amen prides himself on his definition of Love: Seeing yourself in other people and serving the you in them. Amen is currently serving as an assistant principal at Lincoln High school in Tacoma Washington. He lives in Seattle Washington. 

WHEN:
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Episodes drop monthly on the fourth Wednesday

WHERE:
Episodes are available on the Mirror Stage web site, Spotify, and all other major podcast platforms

ABOUT MIRROR STAGE
Originally founded in 1991, Mirror Stage is a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts company that believes the power of story and art holds the key to bringing people together in imagining and embodying a better future. We challenge assumptions, bias and prejudice, increasing equity and inclusion while encouraging more thoughtful reflection on today’s issues. Mirror Stage nurtures unique artistic voices, centering those who have been most oppressed by society’s inequitable systems and structures. Mirror Stage gets people talking, as well as thinking. Learn more about the history of Mirror Stage.

Mirror Stage gratefully acknowledges the support of 4Culture, Allen Family Philanthropies, ArtsWA, the City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, the EPS Fund, Humanities Washington, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Posner-Wallace Foundation.

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