Podcast by Dan Abernathy
Episode 15 of The Chool Cast features Living Live Large, the column of Dan Abernathy, music from the elusive Buck Frampton and an amazing essay delivered by Frank Quarters. There are also a couple of eclectic poems in the Oral Art of the Spoken Word. The show is going to evoke thought and evoke a smile.
Buck Frampton does a great tribute with Anouk. More obscure words, Poetry and a brief Soak in Nature. gives a great
Contributing to the Chaos while Living - Life - Large Writing an opinion column is nothing new to me. In years past, more years then I would like to broadcast, the Pinedale Roundup was the birthplace of, From The Hip, a column slightly void of description except for being a platform of my observations, quirks and oddities. From The Hip, covered many topics, leaving some with the nod of approval and smile, while others shook their heads in wonder and disbelief. There were readers that responded with praise, aggressive rebuttal and condemnation, or to perhaps just to express their confusion. All however, reacted because the column did what it was expected to do, evoke thought. This thought was, and now is, never delivered proposing you should follow it. It will be written to provoke a thought of your own, what ever that thought may be. Not being freighted with change I couldn’t find a good reason to stay with the column title, From The Hip. I thought about it for some time and I always returned to what I have already been branding. Live – Life – Large, so that is what I kept. Contributing to the Chaos while Living – Life – Large an opinion column by Dan Abernathy
A Conversation With Someone You Should Know This dialogue exchange was a fun! I was able to be witness to Zahira and the Rising Buffalo Tribe and to say I was moved with their performance would be a great loss of emotions. When I got to meet Zahira and invite her to the Chool Bus for a conversation, well we clicked. The rest was magic. She not only is a light worker and humanitarian she graces the realm of sound with her voice. Zahira is definitely, Someone You Should Know. Even with hearing her angelic voice, being in her presence was dancing in the realm of white light. I hope you felt the real compassion as I did. Find her on line and treat yourself to some bliss. You can connect through here website at: www. zahiramusic.com
Sometimes You Must Create What You Want To Be Part Of. So this episode I am bring you my spiritual belief and explain what I have developed to do so. The Essential Way - A Foundation For Peace While conveying the Seven Elements of the Essential Way - Calmness, Compassion, Kindness, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Love and Mindfulness I believe in a higher source, but also believe engaging in this journey does not mean we have to take a vow of silence, or celibacy. We do not have to walk humbly with our heads down reciting quite words of scripture. Being spiritual dos not mean you have to be boringly serious. It does not mean you cannot live open and free, be child like, laugh and enjoy a glass of wine, get lost in good music or stand frozen in the majestic beauty of a heart-warming sunrise. I am a seeker of a higher consciousness and I do so in the manner of a Quasi Spiritual Warrior. I do not practice, I am. It is my mindset. It is the true Who, of Who I am. I have no Concern what your religious beliefs are. They are yours and I respect that. I do not think there should be so many rules in religion, and a spiritual belief has no room for ego and control. I am an advocate of non-segregated religion. My spirituality, my belief in a higher Source is something that flows through me each and every day and is not restricted to a weekend workshop. My spiritual beliefs have simply been minimalized and even segregated from the norm, and in the simplification have been purified into the Essential Way.
The Chool Cast Episode 10 With Brad Toft Is Now Live! The Chool Cast is awake and filled with life from Dan Abernathy and the Chool Bus. Poetry, music, art filled journaling and a hippie, Traveling vagabond, full of Spirituality, reiki, Compassion and refuses to fit in. In this episode the highlight is the conversation with Brad Toft about Burning Man.
The Chool Cast has woken up. This is all about my voice and it is strong! Filled with life on the Chool Bus, poetry, music, art filled journaling and a hippie, Traveling vagabond, full of Spirituality, reiki, Compassion and refuses to fit in.
After a bit of a stall The Chool Cast is back and climbing towards subculture notoriety in the finest of underground ways, the Chool Cast is the podcast you do not want to pass over. It is produced and recorded by Dan Abernathy while traveling the back roads, highways and byways in a converted 1991 International school bus named the Chool Bus. In this episode I have a conversation with Greg Ptasnik, retired school teacher and owner of Lakeside Lodge in Pinedale, Wyoming, Mr. Ptasnik also has a nice way with his opinions. We had a great conversation on the banks of Fremont Lake, in the Chool Bus with a nice bottle of Scotch.
Still climbing towards subculture notoriety in the finest of underground ways, the Chool Cast is the podcast you do not want to pass over. It is produced and recorded by Dan Abernathy while traveling the back roads, highways and byways in a converted 1991 International school bus named the Chool Bus. In this episode I have a conversation with John Paravicini, a pirate with an opinion. Aided with a splash of Old Number 7, we throw rules to the gutter and spoke freely about topics most fear to make public with their names attached. An eye opening conversation, delivered to you from two guys in a bus.
Gaining subculture notoriety in the finest of underground ways, the Chool Cast is the podcast you do not want to pass over. It is produced and recorded by Dan Abernathy while traveling the back road, highways and byways in a converted 1991 International school bus named the Chool Bus. In this episode I have a conversation with Brain and Katie Ernst, not just amazing humanitarians, but even more amazing individuals. They took a break from their Summer Music tour to meet me in in Bayfield Colorado, the town in southwestern Colorado I was born and raised in. Parked between the barn and the chicken coup on my nephew, Jason’s, farm. This entrenched conversation divulges music as a tool to spread love and compassion. You can follow Brian and Katie at, www.brianernstmusic.com or www.journey4youth.org
The Chool Cast is recorded, produces and conceptualized in a converted 1991 International school bus named the Chool Bus. In this episode Dan Abernathy unites the 10 Second Tourist to the Chool Cast. In A Conversation with Someone You Should Know, we have an insightful and meaningful conversation with Jason Burton as will as some music. Plus, in Oral Art of the Spoken Word, Charles Bukoski recites some of his poetry.
The Chool Cast Episode Four The Chool Cast is recorded, produces and conceptualized in a converted 1991 International school bus named the Chool Bus. In this episode Dan Abernathy asks why after learning that there have been more high school kids killed in school in 2018 then soldiers killed in are confusing battle fronts. In A Conversation with Someone You Should Know, we have a great conversation with Terry Hill as will as some tunes. Plus, a poem to open thought in Oral Art of the Spoken Word.
The Chool Cast Episode Three Welcome to the third episode of the Chool Cast, created in a 1991 converted International school bus names the Chool Bus. In this episode Dan Abernathy pays a bit of a tribute as his close friend, Russ Perry walked on. We have a great a conversation with Kari Cross about her treks to India and refueling self with spiritual enlighten, plus the Oral Art of the Spoken Word.
April 29, 2018 The Chool Cast Episode Two – Dan Abernathy, intrudes himself as Renaissance Man and provoking thought before going on a slight rant about bloody violence becoming entertainment. Plus the Oral Art of the Spoken Word and a conversation with singer – songwriter Jared Rogerson as he just returns from his first foreign music tour in Germany.
Welcome to the Chool Cast. Coming to you from the Chool Bus, a 1991 converted International school bus that I call home. This podcast is a reflection of me, a nomadic Renaissance Man, an outlaw poet, artist, and purveyor of words, a junkyard philosopher, and a vagabond searching for a purely hedonistic meaning for the way of life. My voice, be it in words or art, is a collection of oddities, and obsessions – a road map, tracking a man that can’t and won’t fit in. While making this visible, I practice the therapeutic healing of one, living in the now, among the mountains, deserts, oceans, without any recognized certificate, or seal of social approval. I walk this path softly with the hope of leaving compassion as his only footprint. This podcast is for thought and to meet, not just myself and my thoughts, but other peoples as well. I am not here to solve anything. All I want is to interject the possibility of thought in someone else.