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Basic Folk
Ani DiFranco & Carsie Blanton: Menopause, The Wild Child, and Naps to fight Capitalism, ep. 305

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 43:44


Basic Folk is making trouble at sea with Ani DiFranco and Carsie Blanton! Hosts Lizzie and Cindy had the opportunity to speak with the two like-minded radical songwriters aboard the 2025 edition of Cayamo, a roots music cruise. Our conversation kicks off with Ani sharing her transformative experience performing as Persephone in the Broadway show 'Hadestown,' delving into the challenges of acting and the lessons learned from stepping outside her musical comfort zone. We navigate through Ani's journey of independence, discussing 'Unprecedented Sh!t,' her first album with a producer besides herself in 23 years – BJ Burton – and what it means to relinquish control in the creative process.In Ani's memoir, 'No Walls and the Recurring Dream,' she writes about how her creativity is aligned with her menstrual cycle. She described the most creative part of her cycle as "THE WINDOW." Cindy asked all three artists onstage to reflect on how their creativity relates to their periods. What resulted was a discussion on how creativity is impacted by not only menstrual cycles, but menopause and ovulation and how that has evolved over time. The conversation also touches on the significance of hair as a form of self-expression and how societal perceptions of women change with their appearances.Ani and Carsie speak to the power of songwriting in addressing historical and political issues, emphasizing the importance of music as part of a larger movement for justice. They share insights on the necessity of community and collaboration among artists in a challenging industry, encouraging listeners to find strength in solidarity rather than competition. To wrap up, they reminisce about their parallel wild, youthful experiences and how those versions of themselves continue to influence their art today. As Ani had to leave the stage early, Carsie brought it home with an Ani DiFranco-theme lightning round.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Yo! That’s My Jawn
Ep. 5.8 - Carsie Blanton

Yo! That’s My Jawn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 71:51


Nate recaps his Record Store Day purchases and shouts out Siren Records before sitting down with singer/songwriter Carsie Blanton. They talk about her song "Ain't We Got Fun," the Brittany Ann Tranbaugh penned "Caroline," growing up, discovering Jazz music through her grandfather, gigging early at age 14, her comfort on stage, touring at 16 with the funk band The Champagne Syndicate, moving to Philly, the Open Mic scene, touring in a way that is financially viable, the financial implosion of the music industry, streaming, her success with crowdfunding, creating from a place of authenticity, the attempt to ban TikTok in Congress, finding optimism in the current political climate, the Cayamo Cruise, and Oliver Anthony. Then, Carsie takes a shot at The Jawntlet! Carsie Blanton websiteCarsie Blanton InstagramCarsie Blanton TikTokCarsie Blanton FacebookCarsie Blanton YouTube Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast
Carsie Blanton Is Making The Revolution Irresistible

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 87:51


WFOTP turns double digits, with episode 10 featuring special guest Carsie Blanton! If you don't know Carsie's work, you will soon - she's leading the way in the all important job of making the revolution fun. Hot off the success of her brand new hit album “After The Revolution”, Carsie and I sat down to talk Chomsky, songwriting chops, Che Guevara and a whole lot more. Intro (0:00) Opening Interview with Carsie: (3:44) Song #1 “Twister”: (40:55) Song #2 “After The Revolution”: (57:30) One Cool Thing: (1:22:13) Farewell and Links: (1:25:09) Links! Carsie Blanton Website Online Store TikTok  Bandcamp Spotify Instagram Facebook We Flew Off The Page Join the Patreon All links Muhammad Seven All links Other Links Hope (official music video) Carsie Blanton on Palestine (YouTube video) Carsie on the Off Trail Learning Podcast (2015) Carsie on the Borrowed Ladder Podcast (2020) Carsie on the Bringing It Backwards Podcast (2020) Why Woman Have Better Sex Under Socialism by Kristen R. Ghodsee It's Not You, It's Capitalism (illustrated guide to capitalism and socialism) by Malaika Jabali Adrienne Maree Brown on Instagram The Upstream Podcast A Woman's Heart The Island performed by Dolores Keane (Note: looks like Carsie and I were both wrong and this song was written by Ashley Wales / John Richard Timothy Coxon! If lyricfind.com can be trusted, anyhow.)  The Island (Paul Brady version)

Bolts of the Round Table
Carsie Walker Interview

Bolts of the Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 3:01


Carsie talks trade, will make debut Friday, August 18th vs the Schaumburg Boomers @ Ozinga Field.

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Inside the Outpost
Carsie Blanton - Interview and Performance: S4 E 2

Inside the Outpost

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 34:21


Carsie Blanton is a creative and energetic singer-songwriter who's been building an acclaimed independent career for over a decade. We spoke with Carsie before her recent show. Episode also includes an exclusive live recording of her song "Party at the End of the World."

Salmonfest Radio
Singing and Sketching Truth to Power

Salmonfest Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 59:05


This episode of Salmonfest Radio is all about expression, female empowerment, and artistry. Revel in Carsie Blanton's tunes from her show at Salmonfest 2021- tunes and lyrics that have no greater creative direction than her own. Carsie pulls performances together from seven different albums and gives us an interview backstage steeped in spirited activism.    Amber Webb, Bunnell Street Art Center's Resident Artist last May uplifts Yup'ik stories, contemporary issues and ancestral knowledge through her art. With her ink on wood drawings she shares idigenous joy and perseverance. As an artist, caregiver, and mother, Amber is among a movement of female indigenous leaders committed to supporting the well-being of their culture, a culture intimately tied to the well-being of salmon.     These women live the life and values they are seeking for the future. They both name hard truths and feel their weight, still inspiring courage and hope as they move forward. Don't miss this episode. To connect with us, email: SalmonfestRadio@inletkeeper.org

Official Coleraine F.C. Podcast
23. Former Midfielder Stephen Carson

Official Coleraine F.C. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 58:49


The Twenty Third episode of the Official Coleraine Podcast welcomes former player Stephen Carson on the show. The Ballymoney man speaks to Johnny McNabb about his breakthrough from playing junior football to signing for Glasgow Rangers. The interview also discusses Carsie's decision to sign for Coleraine and his near misses at winning silverware at The Showgrounds. Stephen would explain his decision to depart for Glentoran and his current role as Academy Director in the United States.

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WoodSongs 1016: Joe Troop and Carsie Blanton

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 59:00


JOE TROOP is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. During his decade in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he formed the group Che Apalache, produced by legendary genre-bender, banjoist Béla Fleck and received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Folk Album in 2020. CARSIE BLANTON writes anthems for a world worth saving. Inspired by artists including Nina Simone and Randy Newman. Carsie delivers every song with an equal dose of energy and mischief, bringing her audience together in joyful celebration of everything worth fighting for. WoodSongs Kid: Phoebe White is 11 years old from London, Kentucky. She is a self-taught yodeler with an extensive range.

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
477 - Paul Saladino (Author: The Carnivore Code)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 120:10


Dr. Paul Saladino is the author of The Carnivore Code: Unlocking the Secrets to Optimal Health by Returning to Our Ancestral Diet. He has used the carnivore diet to "reverse autoimmunity, chronic inflammation and mental health issues in hundreds of patients, many of whom had been told their conditions were untreatable." In addition to his personal podcast, Fundamental Health, he can be found featured on numerous podcasts including The Minimalists, The Model Health Show, Bulletproof Radio, The Dr. Gundry Podcast, The Ben Greenfield Podcast, Dr. Mercola, Health Theory, Mark Bell’s Power Project, and many others. Paul on Twitter on Instagram. Find me on Instagram or Twitter. The article I discuss from The Washington Post is here. Please consider supporting this podcast. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Intro music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; "Fake Woke," by Tom MacDonald; "Smoke Alarm," by Carsie Blanton.  Carsie's tour dates are here.

Juvenalia
126: Sheryl Crow with Carsie Blanton

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 48:57


Singer-songwriter Carsie Blanton joins us for a deep chat about Sheryl Crow’s 1993 album Tuesday Night Music Club. We talked about why 90s music sounds the way it does, our respective journeys from pop to rebellion and back again, being a lyrics person, the Lilith Fair tour, and the general easy-going polish of Sheryl Crow. Carsie is @carsieblanton on Twitter. Her new album Love & Rage is out now. Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her many books are in all good bookshops and her many zines are at sarahmariagriff.com Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes and free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Carsie Blanton

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 41:07


Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing Carsie Blanton over Zoom video!  Carsie Blanton is on a mission to fight fascism. With her new single “Shit List,” released today with an accompanying video, Carsie and producer Tyler Chester (Margaret Glaspy, Mandy Moore) pair her deceptively catchy farfisa riffs and folk-pop melodies with a blunt message: “That ain't the way we do it no more.” In the official video for “Shit List,’ Carsie juxtaposes footage of major historical moments both recent and archival: from the January 6th storming of the capitol building, and altercations with Neo-Nazis, to speeches from Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton and Che Guevara. There are also lots of cheerleaders. Written in the wake of the 2017 Charlottesville riots that took place not too far from her hometown, Carsie reflects, “the scariest thing about fascism is that we’ve done it before, and we keep thinking we’ve beat it; we think its name is Hitler, or McCarthy, or Trump, and that it dies with those names. We won’t beat it until we learn to see it, name it, and organize against it.” Carsie has made a name for herself crafting songs that, beneath the veneer, “blend revolutionary politics with daring commentary about relationships, all laid out on a bed of clever, label-resistant songcraft” (Associated Press).  On her new album Love & Rage (out April 30th), Carsie continues this tradition. The album -- which follows her 2019 album Buck Up (named one of NPR’s Fresh Air’s best albums of 2019 between Megan Thee Stallion and Billie Eilish) -- pairs her gift for timeless melody and sunny vocals with a pressing need to confront thorny issues. With the help of producer Tyler Chester and musicians like Griffin Goldsmith (Dawes) and Pete Thomas (The Attractions), Blanton brings the consequences of our politics and the precariousness of our economics into sharp focus.  “Shit List” is the second single from Love & Rage. In January, Carsie released “Be Good,” a rallying cry to embrace the radical teachings of people like Jesus and Dr. Martin Luther King: love your neighbor, take care of each other, we are all brothers and sisters. Listen here.  Throughout 2020, Carsie and her band have hosted monthly Rent Party live streams (read more via Pollstar) to raise money to help support her band throughout the pandemic. In the last year, these monthly performances helped raise more for her band than in a typical touring year. Carsie has continued her Rent Parties into 2021 and is previewing her new album. Her next Rent Party is set for Saturday, March 27th at 2pm CST/3pm EST. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support

A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World
#15 Sacred Sexuality, Creativity & Revolution with Carsie Blanton

A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 84:55


It's such a rare pleasure to find other women who I feel aligned with when it comes to topics involving sexuality, relationships, spirituality, cultural norms, etc. Carsie is one of those women and having this conversation was like taking a breath of fresh air. We talk about the intersection of womanhood and sexuality, creativity, relationships & independence. We discuss masculinity, revolution, the nature of power & just about every other juicy topic you can think of. Carsie's Book Recommendation: The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein Songs featured: "Jacket" and "Desire" by Carsie Blanton Find Carsie at CarsieBlanton.com or on Instagram How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more: www.patreon.com/anyakaats Find me on Instagram Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
366 - Carsie Blanton (Singer/Songwriter/Troublemaker)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 79:40


Nobody writes songs like Carsie. They come from straight from her heart, her head, or her ... genital chakra. No filters. No shame. No prepackaged commercial nonsense. She's unabashedly political, sexual, and animal. She's one of my favorite Homo sapiens. This episode sponsored by MudWtr and Santa Cruz Medicinals (discount code: CHRIS5). Carsie's site is here. Find me on Instagram or Twitter. Please consider supporting this podcast on Patreon. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; “Jacket” and "To Be Known” by Carsie Blanton. Kyle's episode with Brenden Ruh of SC Medicinals.

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill
#9 – Anthony Bourdain, Grief, Depression, and Creating Better Connections with Brad and Carsie Blanton

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 73:22


Dr. Brad Blanton is the author of the self-help classic Radical Honesty. His daughter, Carsie Blanton, is among the finest pop singer-songwriters of her generation. You might remember Brad from Episode 2 of this podcast, and Carsie from Episode 4. Brad and I connected via email and social media in the aftermath of Anthony Bourdain’s […] The post #9 – Anthony Bourdain, Grief, Depression, and Creating Better Connections with Brad and Carsie Blanton appeared first on Zachary Stockill.

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill
#4 – Songwriting, Open Marriages, “Hooks, Humour, Sex, and Soul” with Carsie Blanton

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 60:21


Carsie Blanton is an American singer-songwriter, blogger, entrepreneur, and all-around funky human being. (You might remember Carsie from Episode 2–her father, Brad Blanton, talked about her gorgeous song “To Be Known,” and I played it at the end of that episode.) Her latest album is “So Ferocious,” which features some of the best-written pop songs […] The post #4 – Songwriting, Open Marriages, “Hooks, Humour, Sex, and Soul” with Carsie Blanton appeared first on Zachary Stockill.

Voices in the Dark
Being 'Open' [Sex & Relationships Series] – With Special Guest Carsie Blanton

Voices in the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 78:37


Everyone's heard about open relationships, but what does it really mean to be in one? Just mentioning the concept can provoke intense debates, but because it touches on so many fears, insecurities and assumptions, those debates often leave us with bruised egos and little understanding. So we decided to invite someone really special to talk with us about what 'being open' means in theory and practice. We've wanted to have the incredibly talented musician/artist/writer/game developer Carsie Blanton on the show for well over a year, and this was the perfect moment to invite her. Not only does Carsie's music and writing explore love, lust, jealousy and insecurity with a thrilling degree of honesty, she's also been in an open marriage for over a decade. But 'openness' isn't just about open relationships – it's an attitude and posture that's absolutely essential if we want to truly connect with another person. It's about not shutting down in the face of fear and insecurity. It's realising how important it is not only to learn and grow with another person, but of sharing what we do and don't want in a relationship. Open relationships bring all these elements under the microscope, but these are issues we all face, regardless of who and how we date. Carsie certainly knows a thing or two about openness: not only is her music a beautiful and ferocious expression of 'This is me, like it or not', but her father, Brad, pioneered the Radical Honesty movement which insists that we would all be infinitely happier if we simply told the truth, the whole truth, all the time. Like Carsie, we don't follow her dad's approach all the way. Sometimes honesty can be a blunt instrument, so in this episode we explore a more subtle way of thinking about it that involves discernment and timing: Honesty [...] is something that takes effort and energy, and so for me it's a question of which relationships I value to such a degree that I want to spend that kind of energy on them. – Carsie Blanton Jon brings his own experiences of open relationships to the table and we go deep on how to set up the 'rules', talk about extracurricular sexcapades, and how to navigate the inevitable appearance of jealousy. Beyond the personal level, there's some big questions to play with, too. Is monogamy just a recent invention designed to control our sexuality? Would we all be having open relationships if we could only overcome our deep-seated insecurities about not being 'enough' for our partner? In order to understand any of these questions, we need to practise talkingabout them (which is why we started this podcast series in the first place). If we don't share our experiences and perspectives, we can feel trapped within cultural expectations that don't necessarily suit us, but we also have no idea what our neighbours, our best friends, or even our parents actually get up to in their sex lives. Where there's shame, there's silence; where there's silence, there's a hell of a lot of ignorance and misconceptions at play. That's why Carsie developed a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign to create The F'ing Truth– a cross between 'Never-Have-I-Ever' and Bingo. This amazingly fun and sometimes revelatory game playfully invites us to start opening up about how we feel and think about sex, as well as what we actually get up to... And, believe us, once you make it fun to talk about, it's amazing the kinky and exciting shit that comes up! But even if we're not playing The F'ing Truth, if we want to enjoy love and sex, Carsie insists that we need to be less precious about our insecurities – almost all of us have essentially the same set, to one degree or another, so thinking they make us a special snowflake is not only to  ignore our qualities, it's also pretty damn tedious. It can be cathartic to talk about your insecurities, but at the same time it gets old very fast. – Carsie Blanton So let's talk about love instead. But what is love? We use the word so liberally, yet it can mean vastly different things to each of us. If we're unwilling to explore different kinds and experiences of love with others, we face a huge barrier to mutual understanding and connection. Very often, we think of love as a finite resource, or something which we should only feel in one particular way, with one person at a time. But why should we think of love as being in short supply? Think about friendship instead: if you make a new friend, are you any less friends with the people you like already? Couldn't the same principle apply to (certain kinds of) love? And why do we think that love has to come with certain forms of commitment? Love is [...] this really wonderful activity that you can share with people and that you can give to people as a gift. And I think that's how I experience the feeling of love if I'm able to separate it form questions of what the future is, what it means about me and what it means about you, and whether you're going to give me something to reciprocate... If I can sort of sever it from those thoughts, which I think are really insecurity-driven in a lot of cases, then it's just like, 'Oh, what is this beautiful feeling I have?', and that I can communicate to this person, and then they can get this beautiful feeling. That's this magic thing we get to share as humans. – Carsie Blanton Culturally, there's a lot of stress placed on the idea that your relationship somehow determines your worth. But there's a real danger of losing your identity if you subsume it within a relationship. Our sense of self ultimately has to come from within, or what's left of you if your partner decides to leave? Jon shares his own painful experience of that very dynamic and, as he puts it, 'However you want to slice it, there's no "us" without "me"'. We also talk about how to cultivate personal worth in other areas of our lives (in our passions, art, and friendships), rather than placing the burden solely on our romantic relationships; when and how to lay your cards on the table when you start dating someone; and why we face so much moral judgement for having casual sex.   Towards the end of the episode, we get a bit more political and ask how far economics determine sexual behaviour: how far have things changed for women over the past few decades, and would a Universal Basic Income lead to more sexual openness and polyamory? I think of it like culture and economics are in this constant state of affecting each other, and you can change things from both ends. And so I think our concept of relationships is more formed by our economic history than we sometimes think it is, but also that you can change things from the top-down by changing people's cultural expectations... – Carsie Blanton It was a real honour to have Carsie on the show, and we're excited to hear your questions, thoughts and reactions to everything we got into this episode. Hit us up on the socials and don't forget to join our new discussion group over on Facebook! Also Including: MDMA as a tool for building closer relationships Setting out your non-negotiables in a relationship Are there really big gender differences in how we experience sex? Carsie's take on the Me Too movement When being Progressive and being sexual come into conflict Why are queer people seemingly more kinky? Find Out More: The F'ing Truthgame is on sale now! Carsie's website, and lots of her musicavailable on a pay-what-you-want model Brad Blanton's Radical Honestyprogramme Be Silly. Be Kind. Be Weird.

Guys We F****d
HAVE ANY OF YOUR FRIENDS FUCKED YOUR HUSBAND?

Guys We F****d

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 91:45


IF YOU'RE LISTENING TO A PODCAST CO-HOSTED BY TWO PUBLISHED AUTHORS, CLAP YOUR HANDS!! On this week's episode of #GuysWeFucked, Corinne and Krystyna sit down with musician CARSIE BLANTON to talk about manly men going out of style, how to successfully navigate an open marriage, fucking dumb-dumbs, and then the three women play a few rounds of Carsie's new game The F'ing Truth. PLUS: C&K share an excerpt from their new book "FUCKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That's Screwed" with you! They wrote a book. Did you remember that from the beginning of this description? Hope so. PLEASE BUY OUR BOOK "FUCKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That's Screwed": www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/book/ Want more episodes of #GuysWeFucked in you life? Subscribe to Stitcher Premium using this link --- stitcherpremium.com/gwf FOLLOW CARSIE BLANTON: www.twitter.com/@CarsieBlanton BUY THE F'ING TRUTH HERE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/carsieblanton/the-fing-truth-a-card-game-for-people-who-f-and-te Email us: SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com Tweet the ladies: twitter.com/SryAboutLastNyt Tweet Corinne: twitter.com/PhilanthropyGal Tweet Krystyna: twitter.com/KrystynaHutch Follow us on Instagram: SorryAboutLastNight YouTube: www.youtube.com/sryaboutlastnyt Facebook: www.facebook.com/sorryaboutlastnight LINK TO OUR TEDx Talk "How Much?": youtu.be/M2-K7VkXGXE COME SEE US LIVE: ALL GWF EXPERIENCE & LIVE PODCAST TOUR DATES CAN BE FOUND HERE (including **NEW YORK COMEDY FESTIVAL**): www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/tours/ **VERMONT** THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd @ 7pm (doors at 6:30pm) CORINNE FISHER headlines with special guest JAMES MYERS Vermont Comedy Club 101 Main Street Burlington, VT 05401 TIX are $15 and available here: www-vermontcomedyclub-com.seatengine.com/show…9940 MUSIC FEATURED THIS WEEK: ALL MUSIC BY CARSIE BLANTON 1. "So Ferocious" 2. "Lovin Is Easy" Do you think your music should be featured on an episode of GWF? E-mail Stephen a streaming link to: GWFPodcastMusic@gmail.com

Sex With Emily
The F'ING Truth with Carsie Blanton

Sex With Emily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 51:05


Today’s a very special episode of Sex With Emily, filled with studio firsts! Emily is joined by songstress and creator of the game “The F’ING Truth,” Carsie Blanton for live music, game play, & a whole lot of sex talk! Emily talks with Carsie about how she expresses her sexuality through her music and used it as inspiration for her hot, new game that gets people talking about their sex lives. The two also help a few listeners with their coital questions, Jamie and intern Shannon join in for a bit of F’ING truth, and Carsie even performs one of her songs live! This show is chock full of fun and advice, so tune in! Thanks for supporting our sponsors who help keep the show FREE: Thrive Market, SKYN Condoms, Intensity

Judge John Hodgman
Live From Brooklyn , NY 2017

Judge John Hodgman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 77:44


"Statute of Imitations" and Swift Justice live at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY! Plus, music from Carsie Blanton! Carsie's raising money on Kickstarter to fund her game, The F'ing Truth! Visit TheFingTruth.com for more info. Thank you to Amy Grzybinski for suggesting this week's title! To suggest a title for a future episode, like Judge John Hodgman on Facebook. We regularly put out a call for submissions.

The Company You Keep with Phillip-Michael Scales

Carsie and I had a blast talking about songwriting, self management, the importance of separating art and business, and expressing your belief as an artist. Oh we also touched on racism, sexism, and jazz influences. Intro Song: Smoke Alarm - Carsie Blanton End Song: Lonely No More - Carsie Blanton Follow Carsie: www.CarsieBlanton.com @CarsieBlanton Follow Briar Rabbit www.briarrabbit.net @Briar_Rabbit

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
78 - Carsie Blanton Returns!

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 127:15


Join us for this conversation that ranges from the mysteries of the creative process to getting turned on by live performance to why dumb jokes can still be funny. Carsie sings her newest song, To Be Known, which left me speechless. Show Notes: Carsie's site. John Water's book about hitch-hiking. Carsie's dad, Brad Blanton. How to piss in public. Episode Sponsors: SquareSpace (discount code: "sex" for 10% off) Audible.com MyPakage (code: "sex" for chance to get free pair) SureDesignTshirts (code: "sexatdawn" for 15% off order)