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When Swiyyah and Dederick got married, her schizophrenia was a challenge they thought was under control. Until it wasn't. And Glynn tells a story at Snap LIVE in Brooklyn about searching for his lost friend in Las Vegas. STORIES Swiyyah and Dederick When Swiyyah and Dederick got married, her schizophrenia was a challenge they thought was under control. Until it wasn't. Listen as they share their story of facing life's many challenges with love, faith, and each other. This story comes to us from the amazing Unseen & Unheard podcast. This show aims to change the way we see schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder by revealing the untold stories of those actually living with these illnesses. Hear from adults in the US going through life with these conditions. The hardships. The humanity. But also, the hope. Learn more at www.UnseenUnheardPodcast.com. This story was produced by PRX productions, Jocelyn Gonzales, Ian Fox, with writing by Sarah Lilley, and engineering by Tommy Bazarian with assistance from Marisa Dodge. It is sponsored by Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Leaving Las Vegas Glynn tells a story at Snap LIVE in Brooklyn about searching for his lost friend in Las Vegas. Music by Bells Atlas. Engineering by Pat Mesiti-Miller. This story contains some strong language. Sensitive listeners please be advised. Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 13 - Episode 33
In this episode, we speak with bassist and composer Doug Stuart. We talk about Doug growing up outside of Chicago, attending music school in Michigan, his San Francisco Bay Area based projects Bells Atlas and his current project with the artist name “Dougie Stu”, and recently released album Familiar Future. Please visit https://www.dougiestu.com to find all the relevant links to Doug's music as well as upcoming shows and social media. You can support the podcast by subscribing to us on Patreon. Follow us on twitter @tones_for. Follow us on Instagram @ft4hb. We greatly appreciate any and all support. Thank you!
Damon gets to talk to Geneva about the Bay area, Miami, Bells Atlas, waffles, cycling, things they don't teach you in school and so much more! There's other segments like educational spotlights, an iconic recording, social soundbyte, music news among others.
Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer, Doug Stuart, grew up outside of Chicago. His early education began in jazz clubs and festivals as a teenager- frequenting sessions with Jeff Parker, Fred Anderson, Nicole Mitchell, and other members of the AACM. Left exceedingly inspired, he continued on to the University of Michigan, studying bass under Detroit jazz royalty, Robert Hurst and Geri Allen, where he deepened his practice in Jazz and Contemplative Studies. Now, based out of Oakland and Los Angeles, Doug collaborates within many Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Experimental music scenes. His works include compositions for the NPR podcast Snap Judgement, along with co-writes and production with various groups including: Brijean, Bells Atlas, Meernaa, Luke Temple, and Jay Stone.
Therapist and analyst Molly Merson joins me to talk about both the tension and the cohesion between social/climate justice and psychoanalysis. And we discuss a listener question about how therapists cope with the trauma of the people they work with.Find Molly at https://www.mollymerson.com/ Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 6′53″ I Know I Don't Know by Panda Bear on Buoys (Domino) 32′34″ Afterwards by Will Burns & Hannah Peel on Chalk Blue Hill (Rivertones) 34′30″ Rogue Dream by Bells Atlas on The Mystic (Tender Loving Empire) 47′52″ Segment & The Line by Kàryyn on The Quanta Series (Mute) 81′33″ I Am the Changer by Cotton Jones on Paranoid Cocoon (indi) 87′52″ Mercy by Lucky Dragons on Dark Falcon (555 Recordings) 105′19″ Undone by Son Lux on Bones (Glassnote Records) 115′48″ Där dit vinden kommer (feat. JaQe, Duvchi, JJ & Joy) by Lorentz on Karlekslator (Let's Make That Happen) Check out the full archives on the website.
Christine joins via video chat from Seattle where it's dreary and gray like it should be in October. We discuss her new life as an official Doctor of Psychology and settling back into her home town that's changed so much since she left. We talk about the impacts and big question marks around the gentrification/housing crisis. And we discuss a listener life question about job interviewing. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 16′55″ Cut Me Off by Madeline Kenney on Perfect Shapes (Carpark Records) 20′00″ Inhale Exhale by Anna Meredith on Inhale Exhale (self released) 27′40″ The Mother Road by Chelsea Wolfe on Birth Of Violence (Sargent House) 92′23″ And It Rained All Night by Thom Yorke on The Eraser (XL Recordings) 96′31″ Be Released by Virginia Wing on Ecstatic Arrow (Fire Records) 107′33″ First Gen Pisces by Bells Atlas on The Mystic (Tender Loving Empire) 111′22″ Heart Cooks Brain by Modest Mouse on The Lonseome Crowded West (Glacial Pace) 118′05″ Applaud by Yves Tumor, Hirakish, Napolian, ANTHEM on Applaud (Warp) Check out the full archives on the website.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (and Lily's former supervisor) Elaine Chan-Scherer talks about polyvagal theory and the nervous system in the age of Trump. Additionally we discuss a listener question about social anxiety and another about how to figure out our lives when we're young.Find Elaine at www.4614california.com Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 8′36″ Give Love by Sweet Honey in the Rock on Go In Grace (She-Rocks 5) 33′57″ The Khamsa by Bells Atlas on the mystic (Tender Loving Empire) 63′22″ Naeem by Bon Iver on i,i (Jagjaguwar) 87′45″ The Carrier by Becky Ninkovic on The Carrier (Paper Bag Records) 90′21″ All Mirrors by Angel Olsen on All Mirrors (Jagjaguwar) 115′54″ I Shall Love 2 by Julia Holter on Aviary (Domino) Check out the full archives on the website.
THE LEGEND OF SWEETFOOT Comedian Dino Archie gets into a bar fight that blossoms into a bromance. The bond with his soulmate ripens over crab trapping, bankruptcy, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. CAMP EXORCIST Comedian James Judd falls in love with a human hair blanket and performs a church camp exorcism…you know, the kind with googly-eyed sock puppets. Original Music by Bells Atlas Snap LIVE! "The Social Experiment" Season 10 Episode 17
Comic Jen Kober tells the story of the mother she never expected to find, on a journey she never expected to take. Performed live at The Paramount in Oakland. Music composed by Bells Atlas. Season 10 Episode 13
Snap Favorite Don Reed takes the stage with a heartfelt homage to his father's dreams for his son. Performed live by Don Reed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Music composed and performed by Bells Atlas Season 10 Episode 9
Snap comedy queen Jen Kober thought having an adventurous date meant trying a new restaurant... little did she know she would be free falling into a pretty crappy situation. Original Music by Bells Atlas Performed Live at Brooklyn Academy of Music Join Snap Nation and Get The Video at snapjudgment.org Season 10 Episode 8
Libby: Jennifer and her daughter Taylor both know their family home is haunted… but they don’t want to share that secret, even with each other. Producer: Eliza Smith Original Score: Bells Atlas No Voy a Tener Nietos: Maria’s mother always wanted a son. And when Maria had a son, of her own, her mother didn’t get enough time with him. So when she died, she made sure to came back to be with her beloved nieto. Producer: Shaina Shealy
This week, Geneva Harrison (of the Oakland based band Bells Atlas) joins us to discuss the 1973 film The Holy Mountain. We also chat about drumming, the trials and tribulations of making a music video, Laura’s recent NY trip, a run in with Alec Baldwin, and why your wedding website sucks. featured outro song this week: Bells Atlas - “Spec and Bubble” Follow us on Instagram: Dominic Mercurio - @dominicmercurio Laura Weinbach - @foxtailsbrigade Geneva Harrison - @guava.love
We bring you the best new tracks that have been blowing up our speakers this past month, including the latest from The Avalanches, Blood Orange, Bells Atlas, Car Seat Headrest, Kemba and Flock of Dimes. Tracklist: Baio - "Endless Rhythm" (Noise Pop Podcast theme song) The Avalanches - "Because I'm Me (feat. Camp Lo)" Blood Orange - "Best To You (feat. Empress Of) Bells Atlas - "All Is Well" Car Seat Headrest - "Destroyed By Hippie Powers" Kemba - "The New Black Theory" Flock Of Dimes - "Semaphore"
The Oakland four-piece discusses the intricacies of their new single, "Bling," from their upcoming Hyperlust EP.
Topics: Treefort, Gilbert, Antler Crafts, Rihanna,Tidal, Streaming, Trails And Ways, Waterstrider, Bells Atlas, Makeunder, Woodland Empire, Marshall Poole, Bearcubbin'! Party Boyz, Sisters, Spaceface
42 Minutes Bonus: Nick Peterson - Apes On Tape - 03.31.15 Tonight we completely wrap-up Treefort Music Fest 2015 and we do so by connecting with Nick Peterson, proprietor of the Apes on Tape Blog, and host of the Treefort Apes On Tape Showcase. Topics Include: Treefort, Eric Gilbertt, Antler Crafts â?²â?²â?², Rihanna,Tidal, Streaming, TRAILS AND WAYS, Waterstrider, Bells Atlas, Makeunder, Woodland Empire Ale Craft, Marshall Poole, Bearcubbin'! Party Boyz, SISTERS, Spaceface. Visit: http://apesontape.com Read: Nick's "Thoughts On Treefort Fest 2015" http://apesontape.com/thoughts-on-treefort-fest-2015/ Witness: Rose Quartz â?ª#â??swimacrosstheworldâ?¬ https://instagram.com/explore/tags/swimacrosstheworld/ Closing Song: "Laura" by Thick Business available at https://thickbusinessband.bandcamp.com/releases
Lost Weekend Video finds new ways to entertain in the digital age; Making a home for bees by the freeway; Audiograph's Sound of the Week revealed! and local band Bells Atlas.