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Stories With Pulse
Essays, creative deep-dives, queer life, music, theater, identity, and emotionally intelligent storytelling.
A curated collection of essays, reflections, creative deep-dives, and story-driven writing from the world of Waymon Hudson.
From Broadway development and music releases to queer reinvention, Deaf identity, horror storytelling, and life in Costa Rica... this is where the deeper conversations live.
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What Is Silent Horrors? Inside the Archive of Small Unexplainable Things
Silent Horrors is an archive of unsettling short horror stories, strange encounters, and impossible memories. Somewhere between analog horror, psychological horror, weird fiction, and modern folklore, each file stands alone—but readers have started noticing patterns. Doors left open. Rooms that feel occupied. Mirrors behaving strangely. The stories don’t seem connected. Until they do.


The Air Between Us — A Pop Song About the Moment Before Everything Changes
“The Air Between Us” captures the electric moment before a first kiss — when breath slows, glances linger, and the air feels alive. This acoustic pop love song blends singer-songwriter intimacy with layered vocal storytelling, exploring tension, anticipation, and connection felt through vibration.


💛 More Every Second: Behind the Music of the Love Song That Surprised Me
More Every Second is a cinematic pop love song about staying in love — not the spark, but the steady devotion that grows in quiet moments. In this Behind the Music blog, queer, late-deafened artist Waymon Hudson shares how the song was written through vibration, memory, and emotional truth, exploring love as patience, presence, and grace.


Flirtation & Spark: The Broadway Love Song Meet-Cute
Every Broadway love story begins with a glance — not a kiss. From classic meet-cute duets to Speakeasy’s “Stolen Glances,” this post explores how flirtation becomes destiny on stage.

Waymon Hudson
Feb 45 min read


I Carried the Sound: When Broadway Passes the Torch of Legacy
How Miss Addie becomes the Velvet Boot’s new heartbeat... and how queer survival becomes triumph in Broadway's Speakeasy: A New Musical.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 29, 20256 min read


The Watchers: Broadway’s Anthems of Witness
“The Watchers” is the queer spiritual core of Speakeasy — a sacred Broadway anthem about survival, chosen family, and the power of witnessing each other.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 22, 20255 min read


Women of Broadway: The Matriarchs Who Remember
Broadway’s women of color have always held the stage — but for queer Black women, the song was never theirs to sing. In Speakeasy: A New Musical, Miss Addie breaks the silence, turning memory into rebellion and love into legacy.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 15, 20255 min read


All That I Am: When Queer Broadway Characters Refuse to Stay Supporting
When Queer Broadway characters stop hiding behind the jokes and start demanding to be seen, the result is electric. In Speakeasy, Merc’s “All That I Am” turns vulnerability into power — and the supporting character into the soul of the story.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 8, 20255 min read


🎶 Dance Pop: Talk With Your Hands — Where Sound Ends & the Body Speaks
In the club, no one can hear each other — and that’s the beauty of it. Talk With Your Hands is a dance pop anthem about connection beyond words, where touch becomes the language and rhythm is how we understand each other.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Broadway's Hidden Ones — Queer Survival in Plain Sight
Speakeasy: A New Musical captures what Broadway has always known: queer survival is defiance in disguise. From drag bans to police raids, this is how we keep singing.

Waymon Hudson
Nov 1, 20256 min read


Queer Broadway Longing: Love in the Shadows (and the Spotlight) That Refuses to Hide
From Wicked to Speakeasy, queer longing has always shaped Broadway’s heart. This piece celebrates Merc — lover, liberator, and proof that queer love belongs in the spotlight.

Waymon Hudson
Oct 25, 20256 min read


Broadway’s Queer Emcees & the Power of Invitation
Broadway’s queer emcees do more than introduce a show — they usher us into spaces of rebellion, love, and truth. In Speakeasy, Merc’s “Come to the Speakeasy” joins that lineage, inviting us to a sanctuary where queerness takes center stage.

Waymon Hudson
Oct 19, 20254 min read


Broadway Confrontation Songs: Rage, Grief, and the Ghost of the Soft Boy
Broadway’s confrontation songs show the fight between who we were and who we become. In Speakeasy, Rome’s “Last Call” carries the heartbreak and fury of a man torn between vengeance and love.

Waymon Hudson
Oct 12, 20254 min read


🎶 Before I Go by Waymon Hudson — A Quiet Goodbye That Comes Back Louder
He whispered goodbye every morning before his feet hit the floor. Before I Go is a breakup song about soft strength, quiet endings, and learning to love yourself more than the silence.

Waymon Hudson
Oct 5, 20253 min read


Broadway’s Soft Boys: How Vulnerability Became a Musical Power Move
Some of the most powerful male characters in musical theatre aren’t defined by bravado — they’re defined by their vulnerability. Their poetry. Their ache.
These are Broadway’s soft boys.
And I’m obsessed with them.

Waymon Hudson
Sep 21, 20253 min read


Ruin Me Slowly by Waymon Hudson — A Deaf Artist’s Debut Pop Single You’ll Feel in Your Skin
I may be deaf, but this is what I sound like now. Ruin Me Slowly is the first single from my upcoming album Through My Skin — a raw, sexy, and emotional project you don’t just hear — you feel. Here's why I made it, and what you can expect.

Waymon Hudson
Sep 12, 20253 min read


The Broadway “I’m Becoming” Song: Inside Musical Theatre's Big Transformation Numbers
From hesitation to liberation, the Broadway "I'm Becoming" song captures the moment a character stops asking for permission and starts stepping into themselves.
If you’ve ever belted ‘Defying Gravity’ in your car with full vibrato and zero shame…
You already know exactly what I’m talking about.

Waymon Hudson
Sep 7, 20254 min read


How Queer Joy Became My Protest (and Why It Still Matters Today)
Queer joy is protest. It saved my life — and now I write stories that use it like glitter-covered armor.

Waymon Hudson
Jun 27, 20253 min read
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