Mark makes no bones about his strong opinions. He's completely authentic about how he feels on any given subject. Mark cares deeply about us all and simply wants to help us see our-selves for who we really are and perhaps inspire some of us to take the time necessary to consider what we're doing in…
In Part 2, Adrian Wilson shares his opinions on photography and technology as well as going from being an unknown to known then back to an unknown guerrilla street artist in New York. He also talks about preserving memories through digital media and how gratitude can free people up to enjoy life more fully. His world views, sense of humor and feelings about his fellow humans are refreshing and filled with hope and a childlike sense of wonder and fearlessness. This episode is sponsored by Crater Lake Taxi of Ashland, Oregon 541-333-3333 craterlaketaxi.com
A self proclaimed black sheep of the family, Adrain went to great lengths to separate himself from his father and two older brothers who dominated the world of graphic design in Manchester, England. Unfortunately, Adrian was unsuccessful in doing so only to find himself as distant as making interior photography his primary calling card, but becoming more well known than his father and siblings for his graphic design work. A world traveler with blue chip clients like Apple and Victoria Secret, Adrain would move to New York and later find himself as a single father in the grips of raising two teenagers. Oh yeah, he's also a well-known guerrilla street artist.
A fast and fun show with dear friend and former C44 Show Producer, Rich Rees. After a bout with depression and uncertainty around the ending of his over 20 year career in the music business that finally ended with the help of his partner getting a stroke from receiving a Covid vaccine, Rich is now doing his life a little differently. With a new girlfriend, a sweet BMW convertible and knee deep in the book Conversations With God by Neil Donald Walsh (on my recommendation), Rich is going through what I would deem as a mid-life awakening versus a crisis. Always a blast to catch up with this dude.
Raised in New Brunswick, Canada, Emily Rodger is a former two time World Champion cyclist, Ironman world qualifier, author and public speaker. She is also a lover of fly fishing and baking cookies. Following two major bike accidents where she was struck by a car both times and sustained significant injuries including a brain injury, Emily shares her stories of growing up as a little girl hiding in the shadows and later emerging as a top competitor and world class athlete only to find out that this path was not what happiness was all about. Emily now takes her life one day at a time as she slowly recovers and finds her way to turn trauma into the tools she needs to help others as an executive coach. You can find out more about Emily at emilysrodger.com.
My guest is Chris Catchpole, an award winning Executive Creative Director and friend from the UK who I met last year at a very cool speak-easy in Saigon, He's been in Vietnam for almost nine years, found himself a lovely Vietnamese woman to marry and has two adorable little twin children. Chris loves advertising and has the body of work and experience that shows it. Chris and I have had a good time becoming mates and I'm happy to know him.It's also the BIG Birthday Show! My father is 84 years old as of July 19th and still going strong. He just sold his townhouse in Encino, California and will be living the remainder of his days in a totally new and exciting environment. Way to go Dad! Happiest of Birthdays to You!
In my conversation with My Holland, she shares stories about her growing up in the South of France disconnected from her Vietnamese roots and how living and going to school abroad gave her the necessary experience and tools to come back to Vietnam offering invaluable leadership training for Vietnamese and Multinational companies seeking to do a better job of managing their businesses and developing their people. Through demonstrating the advantages of leveraging a more compassionate and thoughtful mindset via one-on-one training, retreats, workshops and Ted Talks, My has helped business leaders transform the way they see their responsibilities through a more “human centric” filter.
"It's a full court press. Nobody can be comp;acent."https://markarinsberg.substack.com/p/its-a-full-court-press-nobody-can?r=rcklr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=webOn January 29th 2018, I released Show#1 of the Citizen44 with Mark Arinsberg podcast. My guest was friend and award winning documentary filmmaker Suzan Beraza.C44 Show#103 contains 2 Parts. Part 1 is an edited version of Episode One. The Second Part is from just before Christmas in 2021. The world has changed so much and at the same time not at all. The delicate balance of life and what we humans deem as important enough to act upon is a hotbed of concern that expresses itself in the work Suzan creates delivering real information through stories that put a mirror to our faces so we can see how we personally fit into the equations. reelthing.us
Maggie Maggie is a thirty-something, urban professional who came from a small mountain town to the big city of Saigon where she has been living her life for the past ten years. Her deeply committed ambition and unwavering passion have paved the way for her to become one of Ho Chi Minh City's leading influencers and change makers as she selflessly imparts her constantly evolving up and down life experiences in the form of books, videos and live streams with the intention of giving other young women the benefit of her experiences across life's spectrum.
Michael Brosowski is the CEO and Founder of Blue Dragon Children's Foundation in Hanoi, Vietnam where he and his selfless staff are dedicated to helping children and families who suffer in crisis situations the likes of human trafficking that stem from the vulnerability of living in poverty. Michael made his decision to take on a life of service from his inspired experiences while visiting Vietnam on holiday prior to deciding to live the rest of his life ensuring that children especially get an opportunity to thrive and grow in a healthy environment. bluedragon.org Also on the show is my mother who will have been gone two years on November 30th.
It's the BIG BIRTHDAY SHOW! It's the 100th Show as well as the Birthday Show! So happy to have my awesome daughter Zoë on this epic, milestone show as my special guest. It's hard to believe that twenty one years ago this month, Zoë would arrive in this world six weeks earlier than expected to a mother who was willing to give her to us so my wife could realize her dream of being a mother. A true adoption adventure that brought us this incredible person who will change the lives of the children she touches in her quest to be an educator. Also on the BIG SHOW is my father Norm Arinsberg and Rich Rees as well as some well wishes from previous guests. We also revisit some fun podcast moments with my mom and dad remembering their incredible contribution to the podcast and my life in general. This show is dedicated to my mother. Thanks mom.
Dear friend, regular C44 guest and former C44 Show Producer, Rich Rees steps up to the mic and takes over the podcast with his unique brand of irreverent humor and politically incorrect take on the world he's forced to live with. It's always incredibly fun to catch up with Rich and find out what's going on in his life out there in Tennessee. Lockdown is mostly over here in Saigon and I'm now living in a cool new studio apartment, taking my long walks and riding my motorbike to and fro. I'm back with my awesome Vietnamese girlfriend and all is well. I'm unspeakably grateful for this incredible, over-the-top experience I'm allowed to have. Show #100 is next!
Michael Tatarski is a freelance journalist living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Inspired and motivated by getting exposed to Vietnam via Anthony Bourdain's show No Reservation, a twenty-three year old Michael would decide to head for Southeast Asia in search of a new adventure. Planning on only being away from the States for one year, Michael would as so many do, get certified and begin teaching English to support himself. After a year and a half he would turn his sites on journalism and never look back. Michael has been in Ho Chi Minh City for just over ten years now and still loves being in what was the fastest growing city in the world pre-pandemic. Michael publishes a weekly digital newsletter called Vietnam Weekly https://vietnamweekly.substack.com/
This is Rob's second appearance on the C44 Show. Almost three years ago to the day, he and Marla Estes joined me in my apartment studio in Ashland Oregon to talk about the work they were doing to Bridge The Divide between the Left and the Right. Now abandoning that futile effort, Rob is concentrating his efforts on teaching critical thinking to high school seniors and giving his time to the non-profit organization FAIR Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (fairforall.org). Now in his sixties and retired, Rob has dedicated his life to empowering others to think for themselves. Also on the show is podcaster and video blogger John Saboe.
Gareth and I met on the way to a professional networking event in District 2 (Saigon) where we both found ourselves at the wrong venue. I offered him a ride to the correct venue and that's where our conversation started. Gareth has his PhD in Behavioral Science which is a long road from his professional beginnings in the stationery business. After realizing corporate life was not for him he transitioned into the music business where he found his niche bringing bands to New Zealand. After the 2008 economic crash, he left the music business and decided to continue his education which took him to graduate school in Cleveland, Ohio where he received his PhD.Special Guests: Zoë Arinsberg and Rich ReesThanks for listening.
I've known Molly B. since 1993 when she joined my talent placement agency, Aardvark located in Southern California hoping to land some freelance writing or illustration opportunities. I don't think I was able to come through for her on that, but we did strike up a great friendship that has lasted until now. Coincidentally, I moved to Ashland, Oregon in 2002 which is very close to the area where Molly grew up in Southern Oregon. Our daughters are around the same age and there is a lot that we share in common. It's great to catch up with her after all this time. Check out her book, "Letters From Bud" on Amazon and Audible.
I met Conner Smith in 2019 at his parent's sweet shop Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory located just below my apartment in downtown Ashland, Oregon. We swiftly hit it off and I found myself spending more time than I could have possibly have imagined visiting Conner at work and sharing stimulating conversations. Upon reaching eighteen, Conner dropped out of high school to complete the task on his own supported by his parents. Upon completion, Conner departed for Thailand to reunite with his girlfriend. The rest is history. Also on the show is friend and fellow podcaster John Saboe talking about the latest Covid outbreaks in Vietnam.
I've been absent from the airways for a few months, but have returned with Ellina Watanabe to talk about how we can better navigate life by taking a more gentle approach. Being gentle with ourselves and the world around us. Being open to think critically about ourselves and see who we really are by stripping away all the imposed ideas of who people think we "should" be.This is also the Big Birthday Show as my father will reach his 83rd birthday on July 19th. My daughter Zoë makes a visit and so does Lucky Doug Fergus and Robbie Lindauer.It's good to be back. Thanks for listening. Mark
I've known Allison Smith for twenty years with our beginnings in Ashland, Oregon and in that time our paths have crossed at different times and different places as our lives have unfolded. She has always been a positive force with a powerful voice and messages for us all to consider. Her latest EP, The Wren is her siren song that speaks of life, love and the pain of being a human being on this planet. Always a smile and reassuring demeanor, Allison creates her music to allow the feelings to flow while wanting to inspire others to find their creative spark.
Born in Southern California and growing up in Southern Oregon, Nick Depew, while in high school would discover his drive to become a singer, songwriter and guitar player through the shocking death of legendary front man for Nirvana, Kurt Cobain. Influenced by the alternative movement of the mid to late nineties by bands like Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana and Bush, Nick would begin to write about his feelings and the lives and experiences of others who would cross his path. After deciding that anthropology was not going to be his future, Nick began to take classes in business while engineering and self producing his songs out of a demo studio in a friend's garage. Later, he would meet the infamous music producer Sylvia Massy who would provide him with a professional space to craft his music under the name Relevant Discord. Nick is still living in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Rich Rees is on the show!
It's Halloween 2020 and I'm still here in Saigon, Vietnam where I recently had the pleasure of meeting fellow podcaster and all around good guy from Canada, John Saboe. On C44 Show#90, John shares a bit of his upbringing as well as how he and his incredible voice found their way into the world of radio broadcasting upon entering high school. After a successful career as an on air personality then sales executive in an industry on the decline, John decided to follow his dreams and headed to the Far East in search of new and interesting places to tell stories while inspiring others to follow their path and seek new adventures of their own. John has spent the last seven years in Asia producing his audio and video podcasts while training others on how to be successful with their own projects. John is here to teach us how easy it is to do what you love and life the life you want.
Bishop Mayfield was born in Harlem, New York right after WWII where he would experience some of the same intolerance and racism still strong in American culture today. Raised by foster parents and leaving home at fifteen, Bishop would take his inspired experiences of sneaking into the Apollo Theater to fuel his love of music. After meeting Buddy Miles and seeing Jimi Hendrix live a few times, Bishop would seek out his own signature music career that would take him from playing in the clubs of New York to Canada then West to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Monterey where he would find his people at the Monterey Bay Blues Festival. After reestablishing a connection to his former wife, Bishop would finally put down roots and settle in Southern Oregon where he's been for over a decade.
Marla Estes is making her second appearance on the C44 Podcast and this time she's flying solo. Since we last heard from Marla, she's been hard at work educating folks through on either side of the political divide in the ways of emotional intelligence and critical thinking. Her focus has been to empower individuals to be able to see the value in all opinions and look at the information pragmatically versus emotionally. Through demonstrating the value of a dialectic examination, Marla has been able to convince people to take a deeper look and a step back to form educated determinations and value judgements about how they really feel on any given subject through the power of discernment while remaining calm, composed and in control. Her valuable insights and training have helped people enjoy more fulfilling and mutually beneficial relationships while uncovering the true nature of people and allowing them to take a look at themselves. Building Bridgers - Moving Beyond Left & Right - www.buildingbridgers.com
Tora Woloshin has spent her life in pursuit of her singing career and the acceptance of her unrelenting personality. Born in California then raised by her mother in Arizona, Tora would find great difficulty in school as her uniqueness shone through and was not well received by her peers. After making a deal with her mother to get her GED, a full time job and go after her singing career, Tora dropped out of high school and headed down the path of exploring her gift for music. Coming up against great challenges and obstacles, Tora has found pockets of success that lead her to Simon Cowell and the show X-Factor where she would finally get her chance to shine. She has also reconnected with her father late in life and is not living with him in the Bay Area where she is happy and fulfilled. Citizen44 with Mark Arinsberg is a Listener Supported Presentation.
Adey Bell has been an Ashland resident on and off for about twelve years. Raised by a father who believed in the ways of the Christian Scientist church and a mother who stayed more in the realm of intellectualism, both being professional musicians, Adey found herself torn between wanting the ways of her father to save her from illness as a small child and her mothers sensibility to get her the medical attention she needed leaving her in a quest for good health for almost thirty years. After consensually dropping out of high school to pursue a career of cosmetology, Adey began to mold her life as an independent creative person forging her way in the world as only she could do. Adey is now a successful artist, musician, songwriter and spiritual guide amongst other things. To find out more about her Google Oracle 88.
Curtis Smith knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life after his teacher Phil West led Curtis through a control room full of recording gear. Love at first sight. This took Curtis on a path that would lead him from an internship at American records where he folded press releases and ran errands to finally landing the dream gig at Interscope Records where he began to work side-by-side with some of the biggest names in the music business. Curtis has spent his life in service of recording artists the likes of Johnny Cash, Marilyn Manson and No Doubt. In the hay day of the late nineties Curtis helped launch and develop many household named acts while creating his own public relations firm called Maelstrom PR which is still going strong today. I also check in with my dad for the first time since coming to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Long time friend Gary Kout talks about producing projects with the incredibly talented team of Drea Cooper and Zackary Canepari on their latest award winning Netfix Original documentary film project, Fire In Paradise about the devastating wildfire that leveled the town of Paradise in Northern California just over one year ago. Gary talks about how the project came to be and the unexpected results hit home hard with him and made its way to the Ashland, Oregon Film Festival. Gary also talks a bit about the success of a Netflix relationship and how the industry has changed in some ways for the better as far as how many people are now seeing other projects he's worked on like Flint Town.
This is the first show both recorded and aired from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Both Tanya O'Conner and Charlie Hurley have dedicated their lives to the betterment of humankind in a variety of ways including but not limited to education and the healing arts. Through their own self education, hard work and a desire to see the world become a better place fo all especially those who are less fortunate, Tanya and Charlie have taken on the monumental task of giving people a much needed opportunity to live better and feel better about themselves. It was an honor and privilege to have them both on this very special C44 Show. www.celtic-touch.com
Mimi is the youngest guest on the Citizen44 podcast. She candidly shares some of her earliest childhood memories as well as some of her most intimate life challenges around high school and family. Mimi also talks about how she's made conscious choices around the use of telephone technology in a world that typically does not consider the ramifications of digital overload. Mimi is a very sweet and wise young person who seems to be on a path to a bright future. Also on the show is friend and show producer Rich Rees as well as friend and filmmaker Gary Lundgren who gives us the inside scoop on the upcoming national release of his latest feature film Phoenix, Oregon.
This is Allen's second time on the podcast. On this show, Allen shares some valuable insights into what he's discovered over the past seventy one years of being on this planet. It was recently his seventy first birthday and Allen is very candid when talking about how his body is holding up and how he has chosen to take a position of light hearted grace in accepting all that goes along with getting closer to the end. Allen's great laugh reminds us that none of this has to be taken too seriously. With all his previous experience working with mind expanding organizations like EST and his ongoing quest for knowledge and inner peace, Allen also reminds us of the importance of self awareness and mindfulness being the tools of a healthy mind, heart and spirit.
On November 30th, 2019 my dear, sweet Mother, Margaret (Maggie, Micki) Ruth Arinsberg (Waxman) passed away at the age of eighty from cancer. C44 Show#80 is a Tribute to my Mother who was on the show more than anyone else. I hope you all enjoy this special tribute as much as I enjoyed creating it. Mom (and Dad) and I had a lot of laughs when she/they participated in the making of my podcast. It was a fantastic way for us to stay connected and have a whole lot of fun together. I'm so happy that we will always be able to listen to the sound of my Mother's voice and laughter whenever we want. I love you mom. Love, Mark - February 22, 1939 - November 30, 2019.
As a twenty one year veteran police officer with the Ashland Police Department, Bon Stewart has seen his fair share of why we need to start paying close attention to people who are suffering on the streets with mental illness and begin to rehabilitate versus incarceration. A father of two young men, Bon has taught them both the art of self protection and the protection of others as well as how to live in grace with kindness. Bon is not only a model police officer, he is a model citizen of his community who goes to local businesses and organizations to teach them how to respond to the potential of a shooter. On November 30th, my dear, sweet Mother, Margaret (Maggie, Micki) Ruth Arinsberg at the age of eighty passed away from cancer. R.I.P Mom
Growing up in poverty, successful entrepreneur Bart Rupert decided that school was important enough to do as well as he could academically in order to get ahead and never again look in the face of poverty. Using the tools he acquired through creating companies starting at just eleven years old, Bart developed a keen sense of what it takes to be successful at anything one puts their mind to. Bart has been generous enough to share his success stories with us in order to offer the opportunity for others to enjoy a successful and happy life doing the things we love versus what we think we have to do to make it in this world. This show is sponsored by Spartans Alliance. www.spoartansalliance.com
Dear friend and beloved Ashland musician, Gene Burnett shares how one can better serve themselves through the necessary practices of balance and applied pressure. Not growing up with a strong male role model, Gene slowly discovered that having no pressure in his life left him fighting against the natural laws of nature only to find out later in life that having the right amount of pressure exposed his weaknesses thus allowing him to become stronger. Gene's Tai Chi practice and teachings have allowed others to find the necessary balance needed in life for a healthy mind body and spirit. Gene has prolifically and generously produced a lot of original music for the taking which can be found at geneburnett.com.
Cristiana Cole and I met in 2004 on the Nevada desert at our first Burningman. An indescribable experience shared to say the least. Christiana hails from Mexico City where she learned to love the rich culture and how to be in a big family. Her road to adulthood was paved with challenges ranging from being misunderstood for her mindful ways of vegan activism to turning to the punk music scene in search of her true identity. Married now for over two decades and a mother to two boys, Cristiana still rocks the drums professionally, paints and enjoys a variety of other creative interests as well as recently submitting herself for the cover of Maxim Magazine. Also, I check in with my mother who decided to take another call while we were talking, the latest from my sister Rachel about her non-profit The Power Of A Shower and a chat with my daughter Zoë who is away at her first week of college at Oregon Stet University in Corvallis, Oregon.
Austin Vancampen shares how he's taken life by the horns and lived it his outside-the-box way while raising twin boys with non-traditional methods thus developing two very unique and highly successful young men who are experiencing life on levels most never achieve in a life time at only twenty three years old. Austin's philosophies on life are cause for pause and reflection as he breaks down how we must take advantage of the system of capitalism we have in place and leverage it for the betterment of all mankind. Gary Lundgren checks in after returning from his ten week national movie tour with PHOENIX, OREGON The Movie.
Hailing from San Francisco, Dan O'Connor received theatrical training which would later provide him with the necessary foundation for success as an improvisational actor, director and teacher. Dan has spent years developing his LA based acting company IMPRO Theatre as a training ground to assist actors in becoming better actors and improv artists as well as leveraging those communication tools to empower individuals and companies to take advantage of improvisation as an exciting and engaging way to explore and improve the human condition. Check out his book Life Unscripted.
Daniel Austin Sperry is a classically trained cellist living here in Ashland, Oregon who selflessly plays almost every day (weather permitting) right here in Lithia Park at no cost to patrons and appreciators. He's been providing this incredible gift to our community for the last ten years. Even in the face of challenges from both the Ashland Parks Department and local police, Daniel persevered and has become a beloved and culturally significant part of Ashland's unique and wonderful presence here in the Rogue Valley. I think you will enjoy his story. I certainly did.
From humble beginnings, the son of a railroad man quickly realizes that he was meant to play guitar. After listening to his uncle play in the family kitchen and his mothers two part harmony instruction in the car on the way to work, Rick would have the necessary foundation to put his own band The McCoys together and immediately find success with the hit song Hang On Sloopy. Rick has played with everyone from Johnny and Edgar Winter to Ringo Star. At seventy one years old, Rick still rocks as hard as anyone else.
Burleigh Drummond was the drummer and founding member of the popular 70's rock band Ambrosia. Burleigh is very candid with his stories about being the child of a father in the military, his love for his mother, becoming interested in percussion and landing the dream gig with Ambrosia shortly before meeting his wife Mary. Dylan Zmed talks about the road to developing The Everly Brothers Experience and the historical and musically aesthetic reasons why he and his brother Zach put their hearts into their internationally successful tribute band.
Jesse Borrego is a beloved veteran actor and very cool guy who is currently co-starring in Gary Lundgren's latest feature motion picture Phoenix, Oregon (now playing at selected theaters). Jesse talks about his love of working with Gary and Anne Lundgren on Phoenix, Oregon the movie and also shares some of his cultural and professional life experiences. Also, friend, actor and Phoenix, Oregon the movie Producer Luis Rodriguez gives us his experience working on the movie and talks about their upcoming movie tour that starts on June 13th.
French born Fab Morvan (former member of Milli Vanilli) continues to carry the torch of love and hope after a disastrous experience that took the life of his friend and music partner Rob Palatus. Fab continues to shine his lightness of being to the world through his music. One of the nicest guys you could ever meet. I hope you enjoy this revealing and heartfelt show. Thanks Fab. One love. ❤️
Growing up in a small town in Canada, Danny would soon learn that traditional ways of living simply do not apply to him as he quits high school and hits the road with a religious acting troupe that included his now wife spreading the word of Jesus. Danny dives into criminal justice to become a police officer only to end up here in Southern Oregon as a local DJ for 102.7 The Drive. Rhys Myers talks about his 30 year investment in auto racing as an amateur driver with a gaol to go pro at age 58. My Mom and Dad check in too.
As an infant, Sophia's parents left her in the loving care of her grandparents in the former Yugoslavia to set up a life for their family in America. She would not meet her mother and father in person for the first time until she was 6 years old. A fascinating woman who is now actively championing the Hemp Movement in hopes that their efforts will ignite a future for humanity built on harmonious relationships and mutual prosperity for all. C44 Show producer Rich Rees checks in.
Dirk took the road less taken as a cowboy wanting only to play guitar. Through perseverance an amazing education and a willingness to do it on the street, Dirk ends up doing exactly what he wants to do. He even played his guitar for seven days earning him a letter of congratulations from the Guinness Book of World Records and opened for James Brown. From hard work comes reward. My mom and dad do a Passover check-in along with Sega Alexander and Gary Lundgren.
Former roommate, valued friend and Ashland, Oregon City Counselor, Julie Akins shares wonderful stories of empathy and community. Her progressive ideas to improve our quality of life and her genuine concern for those less fortunate is inspiring and a necessary call to action for us all to heed. Also on the show my adorable daughter Zoë and C44 Show producer Mr. Rich Rees.
Ashland local and Wildlife Photographer Dan Elster visits the show for a second time and shares some new adventures and let's us know his book Wild Animals in Wild Places will be coming out this summer. I will also be chatting with my parents in, show producer Rich Rees, my sister Rachel Sunday, local filmmaker Gary Lundgren and Lucky Doug Fergus.
A super fun and inspiring conversation with Ashland's own pro race-car driver and dedicated family man Derek DeBoer about achieving his dream of racing cars and all it took to make that happen including but not limited to his wife Brooke asking him what unfulfilled dream could she help him achieve and getting that ball rolling. Through their love for each other and hard work, they've both realized their dreams of how they want to live their lives resulting in a very cool show on Amazon Prime called FASTLIFE which tells the story of Derek's pro auto racing life through his family's experience.
We are surrounded by energies we cannot see, but can deeply feel and affect us in a variety of ways. Dan Shaw has taken on the monumental task of being a fully committed and immersed adventurer in the wide open open and exciting field of Vortex exploration. Dan is on a quest to better understand the little studied electro magnetic anomalies and paranormal activity that surrounds us and perhaps reveal how such relationships and energies can be applied to us humans in and our way of life in ways that may bring us closer together as the advanced species we have the potential to become. My mother and I briefly talk about this and that.
Guitar rocker, Janet Robin joins this Special C44 Presentation on the 4th Night of Hanukkah taking us on a journey from discovering her passion for the guitar to visiting a small town in the Czech Republic and finding some unexpected Jewish roots. Janet tells the story of being taught by a young Randy Rhoads who would tragically lose his life in an airplane accident. Janet also shares what it was like to want a Xmas tree growing up Jewish and coming out to the world as a teen. Rabbi Avi Zwiebel delivers a moving speech on the 1st night of Hanukkah from the plaza in Ashland, Oregon.
We're at Show#60!!! Holy cow!!! A legend in the music recording industry, Sylvia Massy has worked with the biggest names in the business (Prince, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash) and would probably give Robert Crumb a run for his money in a drawing contest. From recording guitars through household blenders and pickles to recording an album on a submarine, her signature recordings are why she's requested to speak all over the world and share her unconventional recording techniques as well as help bands create that special something only Sylvia can bring. This show will air on my 57th birthday. www.sylviamassy.com Lot's of very nice folks call in to the show to wish me a Happy Birthday including my parents, sister, daughter, friends and one of my all-time comic heroes and co-star of the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm Richard Lewis. How the heck did I get legendary comedian Richard Lewis to call there show? Frankly, I think I pestered him into it. A real bro and a lucky guy I am that he hasn't blocked me on Twitter.
Ashland's own Gary Lundgren speaks candidly about growing up in the Bay Area, his early years leaning towards math and science then abandoning academics in favor of the arts and pursuing his passion as a filmmaker. Gary's latest film is entitled Phoenx Oregon set to come out in 2019. Also on the show are Mellissa Scudder, Rich Rees and my daughter Zoë.