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IT'S GOING DOWN
This Is America #188: Vishal Singh on Bloody Brawls Marking Pride in SoCal; Action Camp Kicks off in Michigan

IT'S GOING DOWN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 169:04


Welcome, to This Is America, July 21th, 2023. On today’s episode we present an interview with antifascist journalist and researcher Vishal Singh about the bloody brawls erupting outside of school board meetings in Southern California and how the fight against the far-Right is evolving as gender fascists double down against LGBTQ+ communities. We then feature... Read Full Article

New Music Saturday
S06-Ep39-Pt1: It's the New Music Saturday Halloween Special!

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 145:36


It's one of our favourite times of the year... the NMS #HalloweenSpecial! Dr. Bones and Mike Five have been seeking out the creepiest, scariest, and most terrifying music on the independent music scene to share with you on this fateful day, as well as some other cool clips and general fun times. Alex Julia joins the lads at the top of Part 1 to talk about her new single Skin and Bones (Halloween themed....) and tell us a scary story! Then we get right into the music with brand new tunes by Ron Bowes, Ed Roman, Hart & Bowes, Indya, Pollyanna Blue, Action Camp, $8 Rum, Catarinth ft Pure Joy, Mortal Blood, This Side Of Anarchy, Celavi, and The Knievel Dead. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message

KZYX Public Affairs
Universal Perspectives with Chris Skyhawk: Kent Graney & Jeanne Jackson

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 36:21


August 19, 2021-- Chris talks with local forest activist Kent Graney about the daily Action Camp in Caspar that has been instrumental in temporarily stopping logging in Jackson Demonstration State Forest; and Jeanne Jackson of Friends of The Gualala River about the recent logging of the “Dogwood” Timber Harvest Plan.

START THE BEAT with Sikes
Action Camp - Start The Beat #292

START THE BEAT with Sikes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 81:55


Action Camp is a super rad band and fun people to chat with. They're on the show today to discuss new music, their history as a band and plenty more. Sit back, relax and let's Start The Beat! ALSO AVAILABLE ON: SPOTIFY: http://bit.ly/startthebeat-spotify APPLE: http://bit.ly/startthebeat-apple GOOGLE:http://bit.ly/startthebeat-google STITCHER: http://bit.ly/startthebeat-stitcher YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/startthebeat-youtube INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/startthebeat-instagram

Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery

In which food becomes an issue. Content advisories for this episode can be found here. You can read a transcript for this episode here. This episode features: Shariba Rivers as Lily, Marsha Harman as Dot, LaQuin Groves as Dale, Michael Turrentine as Wes, Kathleen Hoil as Abbie, Sebastian Orr as **&#^$^@, Ele Matelan as ##$#@%. Written by Jessica Wright Buha, sound design by Eli McIlveen, directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner, music composed by Stephen Poon, Music on the radio by Stardusk Encounter, Sadie and the Stark, and Action Camp, Theme performed by Stephen Poon, Lauren Kelly, Gunnar Jebsen, Travis Elfers, Mel Ruder, and Betsey Palmer, recording engineer Mel Ruder, Unwell lead sound designer Ryan Schile, Executives Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Gardner, by HartLife NFP.

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Here We Are
196: Habits + Health

Here We Are

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 79:12


Shane talks about habits, addiction, and changing behavior with Associate Professor of Psychology from WSU Vancouver, Renee Magnan Charity Of The Week: [https://www.charlestonanimalsociety.org/](https://www.charlestonanimalsociety.org/) Outro Music by [Action Camp](http://actioncamp.bandcamp.com/album/the-ep-collection) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Here We Are
196: Habits + Health

Here We Are

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 84:27


Shane talks about habits, addiction, and changing behavior with Associate Professor of Psychology from WSU Vancouver, Renee Magnan Charity Of The Week: [https://www.charlestonanimalsociety.org/](https://www.charlestonanimalsociety.org/) Outro Music by [Action Camp](http://actioncamp.bandcamp.com/album/the-ep-collection) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

START THE BEAT with Sikes
Start The Beat 165: Bengt Alexsander of Action Camp & St. Dude

START THE BEAT with Sikes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 75:58


This week I sit down with Bengt Alexsander of the bands Action Camp & St. Dude for a talk about his personal experiences as a musician & sound engineer, the PGH scene so much more. Sit back, relax and let's START THE BEAT! Explore the wide world of Action Camp & St. Dude and on their Facebooger pages. Links below: facebook.com/actioncamppgh facebook.com/stdude Explore the wide world of Sikes on my website.  therealsikes.com GET SOCIAL: @therealsikes Start The Beat is part of the Epicast family. Learn all about us at www.epicastnetwork.com

The Final Straw Radio
Powderkegs and Cyber Communism: WV Teacher's Strike Reflections + Asheville SETWAC

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 57:58


Interview with Michael about the recent WV Teacher's Strike In this interview, Bursts spoke with an anarchist teacher and IWW labor organizer in West Virginia, Michael Mochaidean, about the work that went into the recent teacher strikes that went slightly Wild Cat and ended in a partial victory for the teachers after 12 days of walk outs by public school teachers across the state and has inspired labor organizing among communication workers in West Virginia, teachers across Oklahoma, Arizona, New Jersey and elsewhere.  They cover Right To Work regimes in the U.S. South, the organizing model of the IWW, dual union membership, #generalstrike2018, #55strong, and where Michael sees things moving forward. Interview about the Southeast Trans and/or Women's Action Camp Next we have a short interview with Miel, an Asheville resident and co organizer of the Southeast Trans and/or Women's Action Camp, or SETWAC, which will take place outside of Asheville from April 26th thru 28th. We talk about the camp and the importance of having an eco-struggle space be centered away from cis-masculine genders. We also talk about this group's fundraising platform and the troubles they've had there, plus a link for a new fundraising push and how to get involved. To learn more about this project, you can visit https://setwac.blackblogs.org, and to donate you can go to http://paypal.me/SETWAC2018 Podcast special: International Solidarity against Repression of anarchists and antifa in Russia If you want even more audio in your ear, check out our website for the interview Bursts did with Antti, a member of Moscow Anarchist Black Cross, about repression of anarchists and anti-fascists in Russia & Crimea, including the frame-up of criminal conspiracy, torture, disappearances and criminalization of supposed statements on social media.  There has been a call for international solidarity actions with a-team and antifa in the Russian Federation from today, March 11th through the 18th, as well as a day of solidarity specifically on the 18th called for by Moscow Anarchist Black Cross in the run-up to the first round of Russian Presidential elections. Presentation at Firestorm  Also, if you're in Asheville this week, at Firestorm on Thursday, March 15th at 6pm there'll be a presentation by another Russian anarchist comrade entitled, “The Western Left and Media Politics of Russia in the Context of the War in Ukraine”.  This event is free, wheel chair accessible and will be followed by a question and answer period. You can see the Fedbook event here! ————-   Playlist here.

5 Song Set
Episode 129: A Little Darkness

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 25:49


In this episode, I have five songs for you that are a little bit dark. I hope you enjoy them. The songs are "Come Clean" by Action Camp, "Activation" by Danger Mode, "Gasolina" by Kayo Malayo, "Rolling with the Punches" by The Blue Stones, and "Váha rovnováhy" by Tady To Máš.

Petticoat Rule
The Maura Jacob Episode

Petticoat Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 96:47


Authentic and compassionate, Maura Jacob of Pittsburgh's doom pop punk band Action Camp steps into the studio to chat about how she fights for the vulnerable through her music and her social work. Her enlightening conversation also touches on her fascination with examples of social activism through science fiction and pop culture,as well as introspective topics such as the discomforts and pleasures of transitioning through the many stages of life. SPOTIFY: The Maura Jacob Playlist CREDITS: Intro/Outro Tunes created in collaborative segment with Maura, Erika, and Tara using a Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. This project supported in part by a Seed Award from The Sprout Fund. The producers would like to thank The River's Edge for providing the use of their studio space and equipment in the making of this episode. Special Guest: Maura Jacob.

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The Final Straw Radio
Anti-Pipeline Action Camp in VA & Errekaleor Bizirik squatted neighborhood in Euskal Herria/Basque territory

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 85:34


This week we featured two conversations in the episode. "Stop The Pipelines Action Camp" Firstly, Bursts chatted with erin.  erin is a resident of the Blacksburg VA area and an affiliate of Blue Ridge Rapid Response Project (or BRRRP) and is helping to organize the "Stop The Pipelines Action Camp" in that area from July 13-17th, 2017.  The action camp is being organized in hopes to spread resistance to the Mountain Valley & Atlantic Coast Pipelines that are traversing Appalachian West Virginia, Virginia and, in the ACP's case, North Carolina. We talk about what it is to live in a place and defend your home, to get to know your neighbors, to build the skills needed to resist ecocidal, capitalist infrastructure projects. More info at https://blueridgerapidresponse.wordpress.com. The event is being co-sponsored by Smokey Mountain Eco-Defense (SMED). You can find a flyer, here. erin mentions pipeline security pursued by mercenary groups like TigerSwan as well as industry-sponsored astro-turf (or fake grassroots) group YourEnergy meant to muddy the water of community resistance to pipeline expansion and other infrastructural projects. Errekaleor Bizirik! After that, Bursts chatted with 2 residents of the squatted neighborhood of Errekaleor Bizirik in the Basque territory within the borders of so-called Spain.  The residents talk about the history of Errekaleor Bizirik, feminism, energy infrastructure, recent attacks by police on the project and pre-figuring a post-capitalist life-way in the rubble of the existent. For more info on the project, which translates to Dry River (Errekaleor) Lives (Bizirik)!, check out: The draft wikipedia page; An IGD post about the project with links and context; Their Coopfunding page. From their post on igd, is this quote: "For those of you that are too far away to personally attend, feel free to make a quick call to the mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz Gorka Urtaran at +34 945 16 13 82 or +34 945 16 13 83 or send us a message at errekaleorbizirik@gmail.com!" We wanted to also state that the folks at Errekaleor reached out to us for the interview, which was super awesome.  If you have a project, a book, an article, a fight that seems like it'd be interesting to us and our listeners, send us an email at thefinalstrawradio@riseup.net and get the ball rolling. Find us on itunes and subscribe for free.  You can rate us there as well, to help others find us more easily. Announcement The Arizona based humanitarian aid group No More Deaths (No Mas Muertes in spanish) has been under semi constant surveillance by Border Patrol for the past week. This is unprecedented attention; since its foundation in 2004 this group has had a written agreement, essentially a non interference good faith contract, with Border Patrol that names the group as a health aid and humanitarian group that has every right to be doing the work it's doing. NO More Deaths is a group based on certain faith principles (it is an official ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Tuscon) and on critical engagement with policy reform, nevertheless it is a group that has a high degree of anarchist involvement and solidarity with what could be called anarchist principles. It is most famous for desert aid; volunteers hiking out and leaving supplies such as water - essential in the 100 plus degree heat - food, socks, blankets, other supplies, and directed first aid where needed along remote corridors in the Sonoran Desert. The group also engages with legal aid, abuse documentation, searching for missing or disappeared people, helping getting belongings back from Border Patrol, networking with other border solidarity groups in the area, and consciousness raising and education to subvert the extremely stale narrative that immigration has in the US. A couple of days ago, after almost a week of constant surveillance, Border Patrol raided a camp "in an unprecedented show of force, [with] approximately 30 armed agents raided the camp with at least 15 trucks, two quads, and a helicopter to apprehend four patients receiving medical care." We hope to talk with someone about this situation soon for the radio show; the fact that this raid is coming now is a clear sign of the administrations attitude toward this kind of work. For more information on this issue and to keep up with No More Deaths, you can go to their website https://nomoredeaths.org Playlist

Ever Better Podcast | Inspiring Stories | Motivating | Transition with Grace | Fulfillment | Wisdom

Christy Tehven left her full-time marketing gig before she knew how she would spend her time, or make a living. An early affinity for nature attracted her to a floral business. When her attempt to purchase an existing floral shop business didn’t pan out, Christy took some time for herself and went to a secluded cabin in the woods to figure it all out. She worked through Danielle Laporte’s book, The Fire Starter Sessions. This break gave Christy the clarity she needed to decide her next steps. And, with the encouragement of her husband, Greg, the two attended Action Camp. This program provided a safe and open space for Christy to voice her goals out loud, and accountability partners to support her when she felt like giving up.   During this episode, Christy describes the ups and downs of her journey which resulted in the creation of her one-of-a-kind business, Love Always Floral. If you are considering a life or job transition but are having a hard time getting started I invite you to check out my Discover What’s Next coaching program. Allow me to help you create a more fulfilling future. Sign up for a 1-hour complimentary consultation.   Key Takeaways:   [5:33] Christy provides an update on her husband’s Emerging Prairie project. [7:31] How Christy’s love of nature translates into her entrepreneurial floral venture. [11:29] Action Camp gave Christy the accountability she needed to push forward with her project. [17:30] Time alone in a cabin with Danielle Laporte’s, The Fire Starter Sessions, offered Christy clarity about which direction her life should take. [23:35] Other female entrepreneurs and a CO.STARTERS course guided Christy through the process of opening her floral shop. [27:01] Christy designed a higher-end brand with a pre-order business model. [30:23] The ability to adjust her business model has served Christy well. NO more prom corsages! [35:42] Christy is thrilled with her business's growth after only a year and a half.   Mentioned in This Episode: Love Always Florals Emerging Prairie Action Camp SURGE: Your Guide to Put Any Idea Into Action Fire Starter Sessions CO.STARTERS Course Ever Better Podcast Episode 31 with Greg Tehven Ever Better Podcast Episode 62 with Steve Garguilo Discover What’s Next Coaching Lisa@EverBetterU.com @EverBetterU on Twitter

Ever Better Podcast | Inspiring Stories | Motivating | Transition with Grace | Fulfillment | Wisdom

Steve Garguilo is a man who knows how to make things happen! In our discussion, he shares how he starts with an idea and then works towards getting it done. He’s developed what he calls “a bias for taking action” and now he’s helping other people do the same. You’ll also hear Steve share some of the ideas from his recently published book: Surge: Your Guide to Put Any Idea Into Action. Steve and his friends Matt Kane and Sergiy Skoryk collaborated on the book after creating an adult summer camp focused on making things happen, aptly named Action Camp. One of Steve's secrets to his success is staying connected to like-minded people who hold each other accountable for getting things done. Hearing him talk about organizing and giving TEDx talks, driving the Mongol Rally through Europe and Mongolia, starting Action Camp, and writing his book will make you start planning your “action list!” Are you thinking about taking action but having trouble getting started? Check out my Discover What's Next Coaching program and set up a complementary consultation so that we can chat about your next steps.   Key Takeaways: [4:56] Steve and his friends became obsessed with taking action, the science of action and what motivates people to act. [7:58] TEDx is a program for independent organizers designed to bring TED into local communities. [8:54] Examples of what can happen when you adopt a bias for action. [14:45] Steve describes Action Camp, an adult summer camp focused on taking action. [23:56] International adventures like these feed Steve’s insatiable curiosity. [28:31] Steve shares his upcoming adventures, including hiking Mount Kilimanjaro. [31:43] How to take small actionable steps.   Mentioned in This Episode: Steve Garguilo Surge: Your Guide to Put Any Idea Into Action by Steve Garguilo, Matt Kane and Sergiy Skoryk Action Camp I Want to Draw a Cat For You Ever Better Discover What’s Next Coaching Lisa@EverBetterU.com @EverBetterU on Twitter  

5 Song Set
Episode 93: Listeners' Choice Winners from the 2013 Contest

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 20:59


This episode features five new songs by the winners of the 2013 Listeners' Choice Contest, as promised. The songs are "Lo mejor esta por venir" by Los Lunes, "волны" by alhimia, "You Don't Even Know My Name" by Action Camp, "Daddy Issues" by Friend or Foe, and "My Dad Is A Morris Dancer" by Helen Arney.

Under The Weather: Climate Change Research and Justice on CKUT 90.3 FM
Defending the Land: Indigenous Resistance to Extraction with Mel Bazil of the Unist’ot’en Action Camp

Under The Weather: Climate Change Research and Justice on CKUT 90.3 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 88:24


CKUT 90.3 FM, QPIRG Concordia, No One Is Illegal, The Anti-Colonial Solidarity Collective, Climate Justice Montreal, and Submedia.tv present The 7th Edition of Under The Weather Defending the Land: Indigenous Resistance to Extraction featuring MEL BAZIL, indigenous Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en organizer, sovereigntist, and anarchist of the Unist'ot'en Action Camp http://unistotencamp.com/ With an introduction by Clifton Nicholas and a special opening by the Buffalo Hat Singers

the AP Collection
Maura Jacob and Bengt Alexsander // Action Camp

the AP Collection

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2014 96:01


Action Camp by their own admission are "doom pop / art rock / electo" but I dislike using labels when taking about music. Maybe because I'm terrible at talking about it in the way which most people prefer. Usually a band is compared to many others—a faux family tree created to explain what the artists are creating. Instead, I'm going to describe Action Camp by what images they create in my head and how I feel emotionally connected to it.* I'll start by saying that Hunger is probably my favorite tune on this record. Maura's voice ranges from being small and boxed in and grows to become a piercing beacon of light cutting through a powerful and haunting arraignment. I took Hunger to be a less literal need for food and instead a yearning to be seen. The song begins in what feels like a wide open and dark landscape and hits it's zenith as a bright light in a damp and echoey cave. While writing this description I decided just to grab the nearest bit of paper and a pen and quickly sketch out what I'm talking about. I took the drawing and soaked it in water and have it below for your eye balls. Enjoy this chat with Action Camp. They are delightful and funny people who make beautiful music that you should support. They have a show tonight, at Mr. Small's in Millvale that's free. Even if you can't make it, be sure to buy their album right now! Action Camp on the Internet Action-Camp.com // Check out the Bibliography for PA Action Camp on Bandcamp Follow @actioncamp Twitter and on Instagram @actioncamp Like Action Camp on Facebook 

5 Song Set
Episode 55: Surf!

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2013 20:17


In this episode, you will hear five songs from the surf music genre. Surf music was initally popular in the early 1960s, before the British Invasion, but it experienced a resurgence after Dick Dale's "Misirlou" appeared in "Pulp Fiction". This podcast features musicians from the US, Canada, Argentina, Spain, and Israel, all with their own takes on surf music. The songs are "Todo puede suceder" by Los Lunes, "Azam Azam" by The Orions, "Dark Surf" by Action Camp, "7/7" by Gulf of Brass, and "Dark Waves" by 4Waves.