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Listeners of Monkey Tooth that love the show mention: andrew s voice, tiffany,The Monkey Tooth podcast is an incredible podcast that brings listeners on a journey through the lives of fascinating individuals. Andrew, with his storytelling abilities and engaging voice, sets the scene so vividly that it feels like you're experiencing the stories in real life. The guests on this show are amazing, and listening to their stories allows for deep reflection on life experiences. The music incorporated into the podcast enhances the overall experience and adds an extra layer of enjoyment.
One of the best aspects of The Monkey Tooth podcast is Andrew's interviewing skills and ability to draw out meaningful conversations. He is considerate and exposed as an interviewer, creating a comfortable space for guests to share their thoughts and experiences. The storytelling is expressive, funny, and thoughtful, evoking a wide range of emotions throughout each episode. Additionally, the interlaced musical interludes are curated and incorporated in a way that surpasses most other podcasts.
However, there are no discernible worst aspects of this podcast. It consistently delivers compelling conversations with fascinating individuals from all walks of life. Each episode provides a unique opportunity to learn about people, the world, and oneself. The authenticity captured in these conversations makes it an enjoyable listen every time.
In conclusion, The Monkey Tooth podcast is an absolute gem worth exploring for anyone who enjoys immersive storytelling and compelling conversations with remarkable individuals. Andrew's talent as a storyteller shines through every episode, making it feel like you're right there with him on his adventures. The interviews are thought-provoking, while the added musical elements create a dynamic listening experience. This podcast is truly something special that will keep you hooked from start to finish.
In this episode, Andrew speaks with Noémie Marmara - a multidisciplinary artist, poet, and ceramicist living in the south of France. Together, they explore the emotional, spiritual, and physical properties of clay, art, and the unseen forces that shape both. What begins as a conversation about vessels becomes a meditation on identity, perception, neurodivergence, trauma, and transformation. Noémie shares her personal story with unflinching honesty and poetic insight, revealing how art can emerge from fracture—and why imperfection may be the most powerful form of beauty. Please visit her website - https://www.intimateimmensity.com
This is an article from the Raised By Woops Substack. "Everyone You've Ever Known is a Little Petty." Written and narrated by Andrew Couch.LinkVisit the Raised By Whoops Substack Tunes in this EpisodeDelicado -Oscar AlemanRBW Theme - Pale CricketALTR - Enter the CowboyZiggy - Hide and SneakSemo - Silver Lining
Spotify has kicked a few episodes off the feed - I'm putting them back in. This is one of them...Ohh man...how fortunate are we to live in the same world as today's guest, Erik Lomen. First of all, I only got to meet Erik because of serendipitous timing, bad weather in Cheyenne, WY, a not-to-be-missed Boston Celtics game, my propensity to arrive early for meals, my preference for eating at the bar, and a chance encounter with Erik's delightful and interesting mom, Marcy. Based solely on her hardly disinterested say-so, I drove to Gardiner Maine to spend the day with one of our new favorite people. Erik is the host of "The Myco Wizards Podcast", and founder and brainchild behind the wildly innovative Maine Cap 'N Stem - a supplier of spore-ready substrate for cultivators of mushrooms from Lion's Mane to Penis Envy. This is NOT a stoner, freaky mushroom weirdo episode...well, it is, but it's also much more. Erik is a deeply thoughtful, battle-tested polymath with a heart of red oak; perfect for taking mycelium to all its favorite places. Tune in for a particularly interesting ride. Share and Enjoy!LinksMaine Cap N' StemMyco Wizards Instagram - MycoWizardsShrooms of Doom InstagramMaine Cap N Stem InstagramDog Chapel in Vermont
Friends and fellow weirdos, I am pleased to present today's guest, Ernie Hubbard. He's a scientist, a businessman, a creative force, a fully enrolled student in the school of the eternally curious, and a total sweetheart. We talked about his upbringing in Marin County and the Sacramento Valley, the 1960s counter-culture, organic farming, his love affair with biology, a near-death experience that brought him closer to God, and much more. Check in with your biofield and give this one a listen. Share and Enjoy!Learn more about Ernie here - https://erniehubbard.wordpress.com/
Ladies and Slime Molds, I present to you the most gracious emissary of Ganymede, Lord Running Clam (aka David Hyde)! Lord Running Clam is a writer, a chronicler, a gatherer of like-minded souls, and a friend of Dickheads everywhere. I met up with LRC via the internet to talk about his life in literature, community organizing, general weirdness, and more. Share and Enjoy!
Writer, thinker, father, educator, Total Dickhead - David Gill is my guest this week. He joins us to talk about deconstruction, literature, the brilliance of Philip K. Dick, learning to understand your parents and yourself, what it's like to battle the university to whom you've given nearly two decades of your life, and more. We had a good time, I think you might too. Share and Enjoy! Also, he's not a dick.Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoGet a copy of David's book!
Writer, thinker, father, educator, Total Dickhead - David Gill is my guest this week. He joins us to talk about deconstruction, literature, the brilliance of Philip K. Dick, learning to understand your parents and yourself, what it's like to battle the university to whom you've given nearly two decades of your life, and more. We had a good time, I think you might too. Share and Enjoy! Also, he's not a dick.Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoGet a copy of David's book! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our pal, Dr. Carl Schoch, returns to the program to discuss his journey through the Inside Passage from Skagway, Alaska, to Sidney, British Columbia. We talk about adventure, solitude, resilience, his new YouTube channel, and his fascinating little wooden boat, Waterbird.Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoMack Waylon - Giving up on Settling Down - Instrumental VersionLinks Coastview - YouTube - Facebook - Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How many lives have you lived? My guest today, the enigmatic, highly intelligent, and wildly curious Antalina Federova, is living her 11th life at the moment. I'm pleased to be able to share my conversation with this delightful human - this is why fake radio is the best hobby on the planet. Please Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLinksMultiple Lives Article on MediumAnybe.comInstagramFacebookMutual Friend Dawn Jansen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, friends! I hope you enjoy this conversation with my new pal and legendary rocker, Norman Greenbaum @normangreenbaummusic - Norman is a musician, singer, and songwriter from way back East and a long time ago. We had an unlikely chat about flies, the absence of snails in Alaska, the presence of snails in California, growing up in Boston, MA, "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago," our mutual friend, Erik Jacobsen @erikstravels2161 and, of course, Norman's life in music. It was an honor and a privilege to hear a tiny snippet of his tale. Share and Enjoy, won't you?Links -Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgJQ19LLW7wLearn more about Norman - www.SpiritInTheSky.com -Watch his podcast @normangreenbaummusic Buy some guitar strings - https://spiritinthesky.com/product/norman-greenbaum-electric-guitar-strings/Tunes in this Episode -Oscar Aleman - DelicadoThe Stovall Sisters - Spirit in the Sky (written by Norman Greenbaum) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin Thompson is a painter, poet, thinker, billiards baddie, and educator. She's spent nearly four decades working with and loving children with autism, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities. Tune in to hear how compassion, creativity, and open-mindedness help Erin and others bring light and joy into these fascinating cultures. Share and Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a visit from a friend and the passionate fandom foaming in the wake of author Philip K. Dick that gifted me the opportunity to meet today's guest, Jeff Laprade. Jeff is an engineer, a poet, a writer, and a thinker working on what I can only describe as magic with magnetism. While he isn't able to tell us what he does, where he does it, or for whom he does whatever it is he gets paid to do, he does share intriguing insights into science and the absolute mystery of magnetism. I'm happy to bring you more audio evidence of just how little I know about the physical world by introducing you to someone who knows a great deal more about almost everything. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoInsane Clown Posse - Miracles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Say hello to my creative friend! Mr. Jon Carling is a multi-talented, multi-disciplinary sweetheart. He's an illustrator, animator, writer, musician, woodworker, entrepreneur, and full-time creative. Not satisfied with simply drawing all day, Jon recently opened a fantastic shop/gallery around the corner from my house called Carling Arts. At five feet wide, It might just be one of the most charming tiny creative spaces I've seen. Please share and enjoy this episode with my super interesting neighbor, Jon Carling.LinksJonCarling.comInstagramYoutubePatreonTunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoJon Carling - Walking Bird Instrumental Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Say hello to my little friend, Marie Sebastiano! I met Marie through my friend and Marie's delightful daughter, Carol. Carol has been telling me for several years that I should meet and interview her mom—she was correct! I fell immediately in love with Marie, and I think you might as well. Enjoy this free-range conversation that begins in Brooklyn in 1935, strolls through Las Vegas in the 1970s, and slowly rolls it into South Florida in 2024. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoTina Tunre's - "Simply the Best" (performed by Noah Reid ) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whoa! Ladies and gentlemen, I'm pleased to present Mr. J. Cobe! A man who is, if not prodigious, is at least prodigiously loquacious! I truly enjoy being in J's company. He is a writer, a storyteller, a builder, a helper, a man quixotically fixated on leading a weird life, squares be damned! I hope you enjoy it, I sure did. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoFred Wesley & the New J.B'.s - Breakin' Bread Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is Kona Morris, and I like her a whole bunch. Her many talents and interests include but are certainly not limited to, being a comedian, a storyteller, a traveler, a mom, a writer, an editor, a teacher, an explorer, and a friend. We talk about self-awareness, seeking wise guidance, leaving home at a young age, her views on the past, present, and future, the many versions of self that may exist in other realities, and much more. Tune in for a sweet dose of inspiration. Share and Enjoy!LinksKonaMorris.comInstagramYoutubeTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoBeck - Hollow Log Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is what I call a gentle genius. His name is Randy Polumbo, and I think he might be one of the coolest people I've ever met. He's an artist, a builder, a thinker, a father, a propagator of mycelium, a fan of eating bugs, and a kindhearted creative of the highest order. I met with him at his shop in Brooklyn to talk about childhood toys, owl pellets, the Gowanus Canal, art, sound, and more. Share and Enjoy!LinksPolumbo.comInstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoTenzin Choegyal - Heart Sutra Song Gone Beyond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is what I call a gentle genius. His name is Randy Polumbo, and I think he might be one of the coolest people I've ever met. He's an artist, a builder, a thinker, a father, a propagator of mycelium, a fan of eating bugs, and a kindhearted creative of the highest order. I met with him at his shop in Brooklyn to talk about childhood toys, owl pellets, the Gowanus Canal, art, sound, and more. Share and Enjoy! Links Polumbo.com Instagram Tunes in This Episode Oscar Aleman - Delicado Tenzin Choegyal - Heart Sutra Song Gone Beyond
Ohh man...how fortunate are we to live in the same world as today's guest, Erik Lomen. First of all, I only got to meet Erik because of serendipitous timing, bad weather in Cheyenne, WY, a not-to-be-missed Boston Celtics game, my propensity to arrive early for meals, my preference for eating at the bar, and a chance encounter with Erik's delightful and interesting mom, Marcy. Based solely on her hardly disinterested say-so, I drove to Gardiner Maine to spend the day with one of our new favorite people. Erik is the host of "The Myco Wizards Podcast", and founder and brainchild behind the wildly innovative Maine Cap 'N Stem - a supplier of spore-ready substrate for cultivators of mushrooms from Lion's Mane to Penis Envy. This is NOT a stoner, freaky mushroom weirdo episode...well, it is, but it's also much more. Erik is a deeply thoughtful, battle-tested polymath with a heart of red oak; perfect for taking mycelium to all its favorite places. Tune in for a particularly interesting ride. Share and Enjoy!LinksMaine Cap N' StemMyco Wizards Instagram - MycoWizardsShrooms of Doom InstagramMaine Cap N Stem InstagramDog Chapel in Vermont Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can I say about Heiko Greb? He's a scientist, a sculptor, a skilled wood carver, a seamstress, an ice cream maker, a friend, and much, much more. We had a late-night chat in Bombay Beach, CA, to discuss the Hawaiian alphabet, art, Heiko's personal history, and more. Share and Enjoy!LinksInstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoAir - Universal Traveler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can I say about Heiko Greb? He's a scientist, a sculptor, a skilled wood carver, a seamstress, an ice cream maker, a friend, and much, much more. We had a late-night chat in Bombay Beach, CA, to discuss the Hawaiian alphabet, art, Heiko's personal history, and more. Share and Enjoy!LinksInstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoAir - Universal Traveler
A tale of surrender and redemption, Jack Parker has plenty to say about living a life of service. I caught up with him after a fashion show in Bombay Beach, CA, to chat about his life and his faith. Share and Enjoy!LinksInstagramYoutubeTunes in this Episode Oscar Aleman - DelicadoElmore James - Dust My Broom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A tale of surrender and redemption, Jack Parker has plenty to say about living a life of service. I caught up with him after a fashion show in Bombay Beach, CA, to chat about his life and his faith. Share and Enjoy!LinksInstagramYoutubeTunes in this Episode Oscar Aleman - DelicadoElmore James - Dust My Broom
Howdy, Friends! My guest today is the lovely and talented filmmaker, writer, actor, producer, and systems architect at the Bombay Beach Biennale Dulcinée DeGuere. We had a chat on the computer; thanks to modern editing techniques and no small amount of patience and skill on the part of yours truly, it sounds like we had a totally natural and uninterrupted conversation. Even over the internet I found Dulcinée to be a charming, intelligent, and lovely person. Share and Enjoy!Photo Credit: Tao RuspoliLinks - InstagramDulcinee.fyiIMBDTunes in the Episode - Oscar Aleman - DelicadoFatigue Fades My Bones - Dulcinée DeGuere and Tao Ruspoli Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Howdy, Friends! My guest today is the lovely and talented filmmaker, writer, producer, and systems architect Dulcinée DeGuere. We had a chat on the computer; thanks to modern editing techniques and no small amount of patience and skill on the part of yours truly, it sounds like we had a totally natural and uninterrupted conversation. Even over the internet I found Dulcinée to be a charming, intelligent, and lovely person. Share and Enjoy!Links -InstagramDulcinee.fyiIMBDTunes in the Episode -Oscar Aleman - DelicadoFatigue Fades My Bones - Dulcinée DeGuere and Tao Ruspoli
The Bombay Beach series returns with artists, journalists, and educators Uwe H. Martin and Frauke Huber. I was fortunate to catch the two of them for a pre-breakfast chat about German honesty, Journalism, activism, water usage, art, and much more. Be sure to check out their website, get a book, and get involved - Share and Enjoy! - Photo Credit - Scott PasfieldLinksUwe's First MTP EpisodeLandRushProject.comTransition JournalismTunes in This Episode Oscar Aleman - DelicadoVera Sola - Hands Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon Rolston is either a poet who deals in junk or a junkman who deals in poetry. In any case, he's a super hip collector and steward of wayward objects. I caught up with him at his shop in San Francisco to talk trash. We cover a variety of topics, including death, consumerism, hope, flea markets, a five-year plan that took fifteen to materialize, and more. Join me for a chat with the Junkman himself. Share and Enjoy!Links HaulerFame.comEbay StoreTunes in This EpisodeDelicado - Oscar AlemanThe Junkman - Spirits of Rhythm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon Rolston is either a poet who deals in junk or a junkman who deals in poetry. In any case, he's a super hip collector and steward of wayward objects. I caught up with him at his shop in San Francisco to talk trash. We cover a variety of topics, including death, consumerism, hope, flea markets, a five-year plan that took fifteen to materialize, and more. Join me for a chat with the Junkman himself. Share and Enjoy!Links HaulerFame.comEbay StoreTunes in This EpisodeDelicado - Oscar AlemanThe Junkman - Spirits of Rhythm
In addition to being a poet, sculptor, photographer, storyteller, and thinker, Wanda Orme is also a hilarious problem solver (an even funnier problem creator) and one of my new favorite people on the planet. We spent a little time in the van chatting about art, loss, life, and the bizarre miracle of Bombay Beach, CA. Share and Enjoy! LinksWandaOrme.comWanda's InstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoBjørk - OceaniaAkasha (Wanda's Piece in Bombay Beach, CA)Constructed in fibreglass, installed temporarily for Earth Day 2020 at shore of the Salton Sea, now permanently in the town of Bombay Beach.Calling to the waters that connect all life, Akasha is a symbol of hope and continuity – things slip through the cracks, life finds a way and through this unusual genesis new ideas are born. Where there is water there is life. This is about hope in a ‘hopeless' place. At the shore of a dying sea, what can be done?Hope is something that we extend before us, it is a brave anticipation. Balanced between an awareness of the present and an idea of a possible future, it is a kind of double vision. Akasha is gentle yet defiant, reaching and delving – an unfolding potential, a vision of the possible.A lure cast to the beyond – to the unfolding depths of sky and earth.Situated in an area where water once was, its form echoes the flows that have shaped landscapes which to us now appear dry. Akasha calls out to our innate belonging and participation in the processes which animate the world, reawakening our awareness of the continuity between all things — reminding us that it is to the expanse that our souls belong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In addition to being a poet, sculptor, photographer, storyteller, and thinker, Wanda Orme is also a hilarious problem solver (an even funnier troublemaker) and one of my new favorite people on the planet. We spent a little time in the van chatting about art, loss, life, and the bizarre miracle of Bombay Beach, CA. Share and Enjoy! LinksWandaOrme.comWanda's InstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoBjørk - OceaniaAkasha (Wanda's Piece in Bombay Beach, CA)Constructed in fibreglass, installed temporarily for Earth Day 2020 at shore of the Salton Sea, now permanently in the town of Bombay Beach.Calling to the waters that connect all life, Akasha is a symbol of hope and continuity – things slip through the cracks, life finds a way and through this unusual genesis new ideas are born. Where there is water there is life. This is about hope in a ‘hopeless' place. At the shore of a dying sea, what can be done?Hope is something that we extend before us, it is a brave anticipation. Balanced between an awareness of the present and an idea of a possible future, it is a kind of double vision. Akasha is gentle yet defiant, reaching and delving – an unfolding potential, a vision of the possible.A lure cast to the beyond – to the unfolding depths of sky and earth.Situated in an area where water once was, its form echoes the flows that have shaped landscapes which to us now appear dry. Akasha calls out to our innate belonging and participation in the processes which animate the world, reawakening our awareness of the continuity between all things — reminding us that it is to the expanse that our souls belong.
I'm pleased to share my early morning, coffee-fueled conversation with Christopher Gallo - just call him Gallo. As a highly skilled cinematographer, storyteller, filmmaker, and director of photography for film and television, Gallo has taste, style, and a searing sense of humor. As a collaborator and neighbor at the Bombay Beach Biennale, he was a hilarious delight to be around. We talked about his recently completed documentary, "Healing Cube," his East Coast roots, his artistic influences, and what it's like to be a damn good dad. Share and Enjoy, Friends!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoPicture in a Frame - Tom WaitsLinksGalloDP.comGallo's InstagramGallo's Mom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm pleased to share my early morning, coffee-fueled conversation with Christopher Gallo, but just call him Gallo. As a highly skilled cinematographer, storyteller, filmmaker, and director of photography for film and television, Gallo has taste, style, and a searing sense of humor. As a collaborator and neighbor at the Bombay Beach Biennale, he was a hilarious delight to be around. We talked about his recently completed documentary, "Healing Cube," his East Coast roots, his artistic influences, and what it's like to be a damn good dad. Share and Enjoy, Friends!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoPicture in a Frame - Tom WaitsLinksGalloDP.comGallo's InstagramGallo's Mom
Next up in our Bombay Beach series is writer and philosopher Eric Kaplan. He's so profoundly got his shit together he sent in a proper bio! A native of Flatbush, New York, Eric Kaplan began writing for Spy magazine and the Harvard Lampoon before getting his first television-writing job on The Late Show with David Letterman. Before THE BIG BANG THEORY, he worked on other shows including Futurama (for which he won an Emmy), Flight of the Conchords, Malcolm in the Middle, and Andy Richter Controls the Universe. Kaplan created "Zombie College" for icebox and co-created "The Drinky Crow Show" and "Mongo Wrestling Alliance" for Adult Swim through his company Mirari Films. Kaplan has his PhD from UC Berkeley in philosophy on the comic in the philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard. His book Does Santa Exist: A Philosophical Investigation was published by Dutton in 2014 and has been called by Matt Groening "the funniest philosophy book since...well, ever." His science fiction and philosophy have appeared in the New York Times.We touched on philosophy, writing, comedy, summer camp, and the many blindspots in my worldview. We completely failed to talk about his inherited collection of blues records, his daring and courageous work in the Himalayas, and what it's like hosting a podcast with Tao Ruspoli. Always leave 'em wanting more, right? Share and Enjoy!LinksTerrifying Questions - Eric's Podcast"Does Santa Exist?" - Eric's BookEricLinusKaplan.WordPress.com - Eric's Blog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next up in our Bombay Beach series is writer and philosopher Eric Kaplan. He's so profoundly got his shit together he sent in a proper bio!A native of Flatbush, New York, Eric Kaplan began writing for Spy magazine and the Harvard Lampoon before getting his first television-writing job on The Late Show with David Letterman. Before THE BIG BANG THEORY, he worked on other shows including Futurama (for which he won an Emmy), Flight of the Conchords, Malcolm in the Middle, and Andy Richter Controls the Universe. Kaplan created "Zombie College" for icebox and co-created "The Drinky Crow Show" and "Mongo Wrestling Alliance" for Adult Swim through his company Mirari Films. Kaplan has his PhD from UC Berkeley in philosophy on the comic in the philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard. His book Does Santa Exist: A Philosophical Investigation was published by Dutton in 2014 and has been called by Matt Groening "the funniest philosophy book since...well, ever." His science fiction and philosophy have appeared in the New York Times.We touched on philosophy, writing, comedy, summer camp, and the many blindspots in my worldview. We completely failed to talk about his inherited collection of blues records, his daring and courageous work in the Himalayas, and what it's like hosting a podcast with Tao Ruspoli. Always leave 'em wanting more, right? Share and Enjoy!LinksTerrifying Questions - Eric's Podcast"Does Santa Exist?" - Eric's BookEricLinusKaplan.WordPress.com - Eric's Blog
Sweet, thoughtful, capable, and talented, Cody Orrell, aka Cody the Roadie, joins the program. Straight from the Lower East Side of Bombay Beach, California, Cody took a chunk of time out of his busy schedule to chat with me about music, working with high-level musicians, repairing and maintaining iconic gear, and more. Cody has worked with some of the most talented and successful musicians on the planet, including Beyonce, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Roger Waters, and, not to be outdone, Foreigner. Oh, and the end of the episode features an original tune by Cody - a complex and beautiful portion of a 9-minute sound bath. This one was a treat. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoCody the Roadie - Sound Bath Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sweet, thoughtful, capable, and talented, Cody Orrell, aka Cody the Roadie, joins the program. Straight from the Lower East Side of Bombay Beach, California, Cody took a chunk of time out of his busy schedule to chat with me about music, working with high-level musicians, repairing and maintaining iconic gear, and more. Cody has worked with some of the most talented and successful musicians on the planet, including Beyonce, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Roger Waters, and, not to be outdone, Foreigner. Oh, and the end of the episode features an original tune by Cody - a complex and beautiful portion of a 9-minute sound bath. This one was a treat. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoCody the Roadie - Sound Bath
Whoooa! Hold your horses, cowboy. Pull up a chair and open a cold one for this here podcast episode with my friend and yours, Sean Guerrero. Now Sean, you see, he's not yer' everyday artist. That feller is a sculptor, a welder, a performer, a traveler, a seeker of wisdom in a land of lost souls, and a mighty good foster parent to a plane full of robot orphans. We yammered on about Bono, a giant glowing orb needlessly showing the desert pictures of itself, train-rattled skin care, art happenings in Fat City, The Bombay Beach Biennale, terrifying health conditions, time travel, space rockets in the night sky, and a whole lot more. I reckon you'd best take yer time with this one. Y'all share and enjoy now.LINKS - Bombay Beach BiennaleChromesean.comFat City GalleryTUNESOscar Aleman - DelicadoNate Porter - Let the Good Times Last Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whoooa! Hold your horses, cowboy. Pull up a chair and open a cold one for this here podcast episode with my friend and yours, Sean Guerrero. Now Sean, you see, he's not yer' everyday artist. That feller is a sculptor, a welder, a performer, a traveler, a seeker of wisdom in a land of lost souls, and a mighty good foster parent to a plane full of robot orphans. We yammered on about Bono, a giant glowing orb needlessly showing the desert pictures of itself, train-rattled skin care, art happenings in Fat City, The Bombay Beach Biennale, terrifying health conditions, time travel, space rockets in the night sky, and a whole lot more. I reckon you'd best take yer time with this one. Y'all share and enjoy now.LINKS - Bombay Beach BiennaleChromesean.comFat City GalleryTUNESOscar Aleman - DelicadoNate Porter - Let the Good Times Last
Straight from the Lower East Side of Bombay Beach, Tao Ruspoli (filmmaker, photographer, musician, explorer, Impresario, and co-founder of the Bombay Beach Biennale) rejoins the program for a history lesson and a cup of coffee. We talked about the Biennale, traveling studios, meeting the right friends at the right time, and Being in the World. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLinksTao's Youtube - Tao's Website - Tao's Grandfather - Tao's Airbnb - Bombay Beach Biennale - Tao's Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you know how wind works? Do you know where a Herring gets its breakfast when making more Herring? Have you any idea how to untangle the complexity of the near-shore environment along the coast of North America? Well, our guest, Dr. Carl Schoch sure does! Dr. Carl is an oceanographer, a traveler, an adventurer, and a world-class sweetheart. The following episode is a re-print from the Raised By Whoops Fake Radio Show from the halcyon days of 2022. Back when the only thing we had to worry about was what to worry about next. Since then, Dr. Carl has cycled from our house near San Francisco to Mexico and the length of the continental divide from Banff to Mexico. As if that weren't enough, he's now preparing for a 1,500-plus-mile kayak journey through the Inside Passage from Skagway, Alaska, to Victoria Island, BC. Be sure to follow Dr. Carl on Facebook to keep up with all of his endeavors.Links Track his adventure - CoastView.org - Facebook - InstagramTunesOriginal music by Pale CricketGoin' Home - Dan Auerbach (Performed by Pale Cricket) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you know how wind works? Do you know where a Herring gets its breakfast when making more Herring? Have you any idea how to untangle the complexity of the near-shore environment along the coast of North America? Well, our guest, Dr. Carl Schoch sure does! Dr. Carl is an oceanographer, a traveler, an adventurer, and a world-class sweetheart. The following episode is a re-print from the Raised By Whoops Fake Radio Show from the halcyon days of 2022. Back when the only thing we had to worry about was what to worry about next. Since then, Dr. Carl has cycled from our house near San Francisco to Mexico and the length of the continental divide from Banff to Mexico. As if that weren't enough, he's now preparing for a 1,500-plus-mile kayak journey through the Inside Passage from Skagway, Alaska, to Victoria Island, BC. Be sure to follow Dr. Carl on Facebook to keep up with all of his endeavors.Links Track his adventure - CoastView.orgTunesOriginal music by Pale CricketGoin' Home - Dan Auerbach (Performed by Pale Cricket)
Dan Piraro returns to the show from his hideout in Mexico. We talk about the political climate in the United States, Dan's spiritual journey, meditation, and psychedelic trips that have led to profound revelations about consciousness and existence. Dan also talks about his graphic novel, Peyote Cowboy, and his subscription newsletter, "The Naked Cartoonist." We had fun...you might too!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLos Panchos - El Burro SoccaronLinksBizarro.com - Dan's Oil Painting - Dan's Previous Episode of the MTP - Peyote Cowboy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Piraro returns to the show from his hideout in Mexico. We talk about the political climate in the United States, Dan's spiritual journey, meditation, and psychedelic trips that have led to profound revelations about consciousness and existence. Dan also talks about his graphic novel, Peyote Cowboy, and his subscription newsletter, "The Naked Cartoonist." We had fun...you might too!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLos Panchos - El Burro SoccaronLinksBizarro.com - Dan's Oil Painting - Dan's Previous Episode of the MTP - Peyote Cowboy
The post-Mardi Gras forever hangover, growing up in a small town, the influence of artistic parents, the DIY mentality, found photos, the importance of creativity in parenting, and the reflection on time and forgotten lives - this episode has it all! Give ol' Brent a listen, and go get yourself some art made with a sense of playful and loving curiosity! Also, a special musical interlude by Brent with his eight-year-old son on drums (Unusual Creatures). Additional music featuring Brent and his partner, Angela Calonder (Ghost Orchids), closes out the show. If I could, I would be paying Brent for his appearance on the show...LinksHouzenga.com - InstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoUnusual Creatures - Daddy Was A Bank RobberGhost Orchids - Great Escape Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enjoy this special cross-promotional episode of "The Raised By Whoops Fake Radio Show"This episode features original music written and performed by Alexis Angelucci and two dreams submitted by friends of the show.Send in your dreams to inyourdreamsrbw@gmail.comWhat are dreams? According to Shakespeare, they are the very stuff we are made of. To Joseph Campbell, a dream is a personalized myth—and a myth a depersonalized dream. Both communicate in the same way, through a story, through imagery, which some may deem as the realm of pure fantasy but which is, in fact, more real and truer than true than many may care to admit. However, dreams and myths are not literal—and in a time when people are literally obsessed with literalism, it's only too easy to shrug them off as meaningless junk. It's just the brain's way of processing what happened during the day and nothing else. But dreams are more than that—they are a subterranean mycelial network of connections, the deep underground roots we don't see on the surface in the light of day but that give us all the nutrients we need to survive. Whether we remember them or not, they are providing us with much-needed sustenance and repair. But when we do remember them and pay them the respect and attention they deserve, something remarkable begins to happen. We are bringing some of those deep dark depths to light, which in turn means bringing ourselves more fully to life. It is a blossoming. A dream has very personal connotations but can also hold deep meaning for another. Many of us have similar recurring themes and experiences. In sharing them, we honor their existence, and can spark a remembering in another person. In a time of extreme disconnect, I believe this remembering is one of the most important things in the world. But not only that, sharing dreams is a lot of fun. Because, who writes this stuff anyway? That is the very reason for this segment, just the sheer joy of sharing dreams. We are not trying to pin anything down through interpretation or analysis, just appreciating the masterful art of the mysterious dreamweaver at work. Dreams in this Episode Provided ByBrendan Couch-Smith - Photographer, Artist, and Andrew's Nephew (not an easy task) - https://maxmalcolms.wordpress.com/2021/09/08/682/&Kristen Kadi - Outlanderkris@gmail.com - psychic readings - Animal Communications - HypnotherapyLinkAlexis on the Show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to our mutual pal, Jim O'Connor, I was able to sit down and chat in person with New York Times best-selling author, investigative journalist, award-winning film producer, editor, co-founder of Epic Magazine, and man of many odd-ball talents, Joshua Davis. We talked about his new podcast with Kyle MacLachlan, Varnamtown, his first book, "The Underdog," handling neighborly disputes with a sandwich, writing, seeking the truth, and the undeniable value of trying new things. Be sure to check out Varnamtown, Epic Magazine, and many past, present, and future projects courtesy of our new pal, Joshua Davis!LinksEpic Magazine - Varnamtown - Kyle MacLachlan's Instagram - Spare Parts - Highlander - Article In The GuardianTunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoThe Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Lovin' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to our mutual pal, Jim O'Connor, I was able to sit down and chat in person with New York Times best-selling author, award-winning film producer, editor, co-founder of Epic Magazine, and man of many odd-ball talents, Joshua Davis. We talked about his new podcast with Kyle MacLachlan, Varnamtown, his first book, "The Underdog," handling neighborly disputes with a sandwich, writing, seeking the truth, and the undeniable value of trying new things. Be sure to check out Varnamtown, Epic Magazine, and many past, present, and future projects courtesy of our new pal, Joshua Davis!LinksEpic Magazine - Varnamtown - Kyle MacLachlan's Instagram - Spare Parts - Highlander - Article In The GuardianTunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoThe Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Lovin'
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Sarah Kate Larsen is a talented and whimsical artist, a world traveler, a teacher, and a creative spark, ready to ignite just about anything! We talked about art, power tools, and spirituality. Share and enjoy!Tunes in This Episode - Oscar Aleman - DelicadoSarahkatelarsen.com - Sarah's Instagram - Catch My Reflection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Sarah Kate Larsen is a talented and whimsical artist, a world traveler, a teacher, and a creative spark, ready to ignite just about anything! We talked about art, power tools, and spirituality. Share and enjoy!Tunes in This Episode - Oscar Aleman - DelicadoSarahkatelarsen.com - Sarah's Instagram
Join me in conversation with multi-instrumentalist, writer, poet, singer, and brilliant human being in general, Vera Sola. We talk about dreams, music, exploding doormats, and her new record - Peacemaker (available everywhere you buy music). Get her record, see her live, and follow her trajectory here - VeraSola.com Read a Review of Peacemaker Here Check out my pal Dan Piraro's Newsletter Here
Vera Sola is a multi-instrumentalist, writer, poet, singer, and brilliant human being in general. She joined me on a Zoom chat to talk about dreams, music, exploding doormats, and her new record - Peacemaker (available everywhere you buy music).Get her record, see her live, and follow her trajectory here - VeraSola.comRead a Review of Peacemaker HereCheck out my pal Dan Piraro's Newsletter HereTunes in this EpisodeDelicado - Oscar AlemanHands - Vera Sola (Courtesy of City Slang Records)The Line - Vera Sola (Courtesy of City Slang Records) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.