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The brainchild of frontwoman, Erika Wennerstrom, The Heartless Bastards released their 6th album A Beautiful Life in 2021 and are celebrating 20 years as a band.
Erika Wennerstrom, Danny Reisch, and me.
It sounds like the setup to a joke: "A punk rock guitarist and a preacher's daughter walk into a theater..." But when Billy Alletzhauser and Beth Harris starting singing songs together in 2004, the result was pure magic. Their band, The Hiders, is the Kevin Bacon of music, with connections to Ass Ponys, The Afghan Whigs, Throneberry, Wussy, Heartless Bastards, Band of Horses, Plow On Boy, Comet Bluegrass All-Stars, Pearlene and more. And their sound is an amazing amalgamation of folk, country, rock, psychedelia, bluegrass, and indie rock. We talked to B & B about their start, the band's evolution, Billy's Ass Ponys tenure, Beth's harmony vocal work with Erika Wennerstrom and Heartless Bastards, the Hiders most recent album (2021's Forever at the End) and their plans for the year ahead.
Today's guest is BETH FISHER-YOSHIDA, PH.D., CCS, a global expert and educator in intercultural negotiation and communication. She's the program director of Columbia University's Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, a negotiation consultant for the United Nations, and the CEO of the consulting agency Fisher Yoshida International. She works in the U.S. and worldwide, conducting workshops on leadership, culture, workplace conflict, and negotiation, and boasts a client list that includes Fortune 100 companies, nonprofits, military and security forces, governments, NGOs, and educational institutions. Her new book, New Story, New Power: A Woman's Guide to Negotiation(Bold Story Press; January 23, 2023), helps women of all ages make successful negotiations a reality. Learn more at bethfisheryoshida.comBeth shares her insight based upon her research about why it is often harder for women to negotiate and offers suggestions about how to overcome the unique challenges women face. Our conversation weaves through ideas about the stories we carry with us, how to identify them and then how to change them so that you can change the outcomes in your life. This includes how and why the brain operates the way it does and tips for circumventing its default. Beth's approach to this work is very thoughtful and grounded in the potency of self awareness. I thoroughly enjoyed reading her book. It's truly going to be powerful for anyone who wants to learn to communicate and collaborate with others better.BONUS...Beth is offering a free coaching session for the first 30 people who write a review of her book on Amazon!In the first half of the show I revisit the concept of narrative bias and of course share the New Moon Report from Tanaaz. (Beth's interview begins around minute 39.)Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana! And we listened to some extra songs from Erika Wennerstrom during the live show.Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
92/9 FM's Jaymo interviews Erika Wennerstrom of the Heartless Bastards about their concert in Bend, OR THIS Friday at Oregon Spirit Distillers. Tickets are ONLY $25 at BendTicket.com or without fees at Oregon Spirit Distillers.
Soren Bryce, Faye Webster, Early James and the Latest, B.B. Palmer, Abe Partridge, Kerr Carzell, Daniel Sharp, Hunter Burrell, Gabriel Bass, Shawn James, Erika Wennerstrom, Anna Hope, Ham Bagby, and King Kai and the Heretics are featured. Enjoy! Rate and review the show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Roadcase!! Erika Wennerstrom has been performing in her band Heartless Bastards for close to 20 years now has recently released a gorgeous new album, A Beautiful Life, which she co-produced with Kevin Ratterman, in which confronts the challenges and nuances of the day within a truly innovative sonic landscape. A native of Ohio, Erika now calls Austin, TX home, and she talks about her early days booking her own shows, working hard and playing every gig she could -- which ultimately resulted in a chance meeting with Patrick Carney of The Black Keys and signing with Fat Possum Records! Erika has been defiant in staying true to herself and considers herself "a songwriter that performs live." She has played countless shows and her tours with Drive-By Truckers are legendary. Although the band was forced to cancel their January 2022 European dates due to Covid, she will be hitting the road again in February and April with Flaming Lips -- a unique combination of artistry for sure! So hop on aboard the Roadcase bus and learn more about this thoughtful and one-of-a-kind artist, Erika Wennerstrom. It's gonna be a great ride!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Heartless Bastard's singer-songwriter Erika Wennerstrom joins Nick to discuss songwriting, her new record A Beautiful Life and getting beyond shyness as a performer. Thanks for listening! Tune in next week and don't forget to take a minute to review the podcast. In this incredibly competitive podcasting world, every piece of feedback helps. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Find out more about today's guest, Erika Wennerstrom. Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo
A vocalista, guitarrista, compositora e fundadora do Heartless Bastards, Erika Wennerstrom, também é a dona da banda, que já teve três formações diferentes. A nova encarnação conta com integrantes do Okkervil River, My Morning Jacket e o White Denim. Eles foram convidados pra tocar no disco mais recente do Heartless Bastards, e tema desse episódio, o “A Beautiful Life”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicacronica/message
Emily Duff rockea toda la noche, entregando canciones conmovedoras que sondean las profundidades de nuestras emociones, incluso emociones tan básicas como las de Elliott Carson, no otras que las del rockandroll primitivo. Escuchamos también a los Heartless Bastards, desde Cincinatti con su sexto disco, música de raíces con la potente voz de Erika Wennerstrom y nos damos un descanso con Chris Daniels y sus colegas Hazel Miller y Dana Marsh, con dos fantásticas versiones del clásico de Albert King (aunque compuesto por William Bell y Booker T. Jones) y del no menos clásico de James Taylor, antes de volver al rockandroll con la sueca Janina Jade, o con el exguitarrista de Joan Jett Ricky Bird y con otra excelente pieza del rocker Willie Nile. Un recuerdo a las hermanas Lovell a ver si sacan disco pronto y un final de fiesta poppie con los The Yum Yums y su más reciente single, energético y juvenil y ¡hasta la semana que viene, peña!Emily Duff, Feelin' alrightEmily Duff, Go Fast, Dont DieElliott Carson & The Preacher Man, I Told Her Not to Do ItElliott Carson & The Preacher Man, Boy from TupeloHeartless Bastards, How LowHeartless Bastards, Parted WaysChris Daniels, Hazel Miller And Dana Marsh, Born Under A Bad SignChris Daniels, Hazel Miller And Dana Marsh, You've Got A FriendJanina Jade, Heart Of Rock N' RollJanina Jade, Before My Time Runs OutRicky Byrd, Ain't Gonna Live Like ThatWillie Nile, SanctuaryLarkin Poe, Keep Diggin'The Yum Yums, Shoog Shoog (Sugar Baby)The Yum Yums A Little Bit of EverythingHeartless Bastards, RevolutionVisita nuestro Facebook y déjanos tus peticiones, comentarios, canciones...O escríbenos un email aquí.
Big news from Austin’s Slomo Drags this morning; the indie-glam-pop-rock group just announced their new EP, Twin Absorber. The record is co-produced by Danny Reisch (whose work has helped elevate the likes of fellow Studio 1A veterans Shearwater, Bright Light Social Hour, Tele Novella, and Erika Wennerstrom) and Quiet Company contributor Matt Parmenter, so you […]
-Photo of Erika Wennerstrom of Heartless Bastards by Aaron Conway. Before kicking off a national tour next month in support of their forthcoming LP A Beautiful Life, Heartless Bastards is keepin’ it local with a series of Friday and Saturday shows at C-Boys Heart and Soul and The Continental Club, respectively, two beloved ATX hotspots […]
Erika Wennerstrom joins Rhett from Mount Hood, Oregon to talk about the latest Heartless Bastards record, the intricacies of her creative process, and the concept of “music as medicine”. They discuss the importance of self-awareness and challenging oneself, and Erika shares the details of writing the epic, powerfully soulful song “Revolution”. Erika Wennerstrom is a singer-songwriter from Dayton, Ohio. She is the leader of the Ohio-based band Heartless Bastards, and she also has a career as a solo artist. Heartless Bastards have released six studio albums since they formed in 2003, and Erika released her debut album Sweet Unknown in 2018. She's currently working on a follow-up. The upcoming Heartless Bastards album, A Beautiful Life, comes out on September 10th and you can pre-save it here. Wheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Justin Thomas. Production Assistance by Matt Bavuso. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils. Show logo by Tim Skirven. Revisit Season One of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello Lady - Bombshell; National Barks - Too Well; Chad William Stamper - Taking Chances; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - Extraordinary Love; Zebras in Public - Honest; Green Light Morning - Reckless; Bishop Battle - Temptress; The Darkhearts - Bees; Fam Band - Weehee; Blueprint - Done To Me; ADRL & G. $parks of PDG (Pretty Damn Good) - G-14 Classified; Johnny Chords - Candy Coated; Lauren Eylise - Middle Of Nowhere; Friday Giants - This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now;
Ricky and the Wild - Bella; The New Machine - You're In Atlanta; Malibu Wild - American Dream; Zapruder Point - Stars + Specks; Bishop Battle - Visceral; Roosevelt - These Are The Steps; Night Owl - Warm Light; Blueprint - Done To Me; Elementree Livity Project - I Wanna Be Loved; Feral Friends - Click Click; Xero Hour - Witches Fire; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - Extraordinary Love; Ghost Train - Booze In My Blood; Fabricated Freedom - Barmecidal; Mardou - False Future;
Alan and Jami Nettles (owner of the Sunstroke House) sat down with Erika Wennerstrom of the Heartless Bastards to talk about her experiences during the pandemic, her inspiration for writing uplifting music, and the future of the Heartless Bastards.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
topics, questions & nonsense: robert plant never has to call shotgun when riding in a van always carry bear spray when night hiking in alaska don't forget to check your junk email every now & then what are your thoughts on soup? what's the last thing that totally blew your mind? what type of animals […]
500 Miles to Memphis - Hold On Tight; Acarya - Happy Turtle; Bishop Battle - Temptress; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - Extraordinary Love; Moonbeau - Are We In Love Yet; The New Machine - You're In Atlanta; The Darkhearts - Bees; Cobra Kit - Come To Me; Night Owl - Warm Light; Chad William Stamper - Taking Chances; Friday Giants - This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now; Abiyah - Crylike; Catlea - Breathe Away; Elementree Livity Project - I Wanna Be Loved
This week's guest is Erika Wennerstrom, best known for her work with Heartless Bastards, which she started in Cincinnati in 2003. We talked with Erika about meeting Patrick Carney of The Black Keys and getting signed to Fat Possum, their label. We also discussed the evolution of the band and her music, her life-changing trip to the Peruvian Amazon, and her first solo album, Sweet Unknown. After the interview, Erika performs Could Be Happy, Dust, and Letting Go. You can see videos of all Past, Present, Future, Live! performances on our show page or on the Osiris Media YouTube Channel. You'll find music from all the artists mentioned in this interview on our Past, Present, Future, Live! Spotify playlist. If you like what you hear, please give us a review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. See you next week. Past, Present, Future, Live! is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by RJ Bee. Executive Producers are Adam Caplan and Kirsten Cluthe. Production, Editing, Mixing, and original theme music by Brad Stratton. Show logo by Liz Bee Art & Design. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another awesome night at Bud's. Check out a performance by Heartless Bastard's Erika Wennerstrom, 7PM Central tomorrow, Saturday Nov. 28, on Bud's Live and Direct...
Another awesome night at Bud's. Check out a performance by Heartless Bastard's Erika Wennerstrom, 7PM Central tomorrow, Saturday Nov. 28, on Bud's Live and Direct...
BANGS - No Matter How Bad; Codachrome - Neon Highway; Calumet - Waited A Long Time; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - Extraordinary Love; Friday Giants - This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now; Bishop Battle - Goodbye Sunrise; Fabricated Freedom - All My Fault; Jamwave - Good Life; Green Light Morning - Let's Get Happy; Knotts - Until You; Lauren Eylise - Middle Of Nowhere; BRASS OWL - Hook, Line, And Sinker; Modern Aquatic - Laurel Leaves; Hayden Kaye - Ramble On, Ramble On;
We have a bunch of new podcast episodes to tell you about. And as I mentioned, our Phish podcasts will be doing a collaboration—here's the video, in case you missed it. If you like what we're doing here, give us a review!Victoria Canal on Eric Krasno Plus One. Eric welcomes his friend, singer-songwriter Victoria Canal. Really cool conversation with a young artist. She grew up across three continents and moved every year, and used songwriting to channel her fears of not fitting in. Her newest EP, Victoria, released on August 28th, represents a giant step forward for Canal as a writer and producer, and the resulting tracks convey a maturity far beyond her 22 years. We include a piece of the interview here, and please subscribe to Eric Krasno Plus One! 90s Britpop on Beyond the Pond. This week, Dave and Brian look at the brief, brilliant peak of 1990s Britpop, exploring the foundations of the genre, the firework of a peak, the bands that defined it, and the post-Britpop era in popular rock. They look at bands like Oasis, Blur, Pulp and more. Subscribe to Beyond the Pond here. Steven Hyden on Across the Margin. You all know Steven from his podcasts 36 From the Vault, Celebration Rock and others, and from his books Twilight of the Gods and Your Favorite Band is Killing Me. He's interviewed here by Michael Shields about his newest book, coming out this month, This Isn't Happening, Radiohead's Kid A and The Beginning of the 21st Century. Michael and Steven talk about this book, which explores the making and meaning of Radiohead's groundbreaking, controversial, revolutionary album. Subscribe to Across the Margin here. Erika Wennerstrom on Inside Out wTnS. On a new episode, Rob and Seth chat with Erika Wennerstrom of the Heartless Bastards. They just released the single, “Revolution,” which will be part of the first full-length release from Heartless Bastards in over five years. Subscribe to Inside Out wTnS here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob and Seth chatted with Erika Wennerstrom of the Heartless Bastards shortly after she and her band had released the single, "Revolution." Erika talks about the message of the song, and how it is a part of a record that will be the first full-length release from Heartless Bastards in over five years. We hear the song in its entirety, and we hear Erika talk about how the record was completed just before COVID locked us all in our homes. We include a bunch of music from her debut solo record "Sweet Unknown" because Erika explains to us in detail about how the forthcoming Heartless Bastards release in many ways expands on themes that were a huge part of that brilliant debut solo release. She also shares with us how she has coped with her time during the pandemic. We also go into the Wayback Machine and learn of her early days in Dayton, and why she moved to Cincinnati. We also find out how her persistence there, and her insistence on playing a wildly under-attended gig in Akron would each serve to change her life forever. This episode covers plenty of other territory, and it demonstrates that Erika is a very sincere and thoughtful person beyond her writing and performing excellence.Music From The Episode:Heartless BastardsRevolution (new single)Parted Ways (from Arrow)Erika Wennerstrom Twisted Highway (from Sweet Unknown)Letting Go (from Sweet Unknown)Time (from Sweet Unknown)Be Good To Yourself (from Sweet Unknown)Gravity (from Sweet Unknown)Be Here To Love Me (from Tribute To Townes Van Zandt)Mahalia JacksonGo Tell It On The Mountain (from original 1962 Christmas With Mahalia record)Lhasa de Sala1001 Nights (from 2009 release Lhasa)Osiris Media - www.osirispod.comInside Out w/ Turner and Seth - insideoutwtns.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Indie-rock legend and front-person of HEARTLESS BASTARDS sits in to talk about worst jobs before music, tripping in the amazon, and what happens after this life in a human body. Erika has a new single called "Revolution" available on all streaming sites. More on Heartless Bastards and Erika: https://www.erikawennerstrom.com/ Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/BrettNewski1
Elementree Livity Project - "I Wanna Be Loved"; Current Events - "At The Well"; The Darkhearts - "Bad Voltage Blues"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love; Heavy Hinges - "Too Hot To Handle"; Euxine - "Half Empty"; Even Tiles - "Ley Lines"; Matt Waters - "Wild"; ROOM FOR ZERO - "My Heart's A Drum"; Night Owl - "Moonlight"; New Sincerity Works - "Love To Love The Love"; Telehope - "Remedy"; Softstone Hearts - "Dime Like Me"; Trauma Illinois - "Big Thighed Lover"
Eric "ET" Tecosky, kicks off the show with Chris discussing Jack Daniels spirits, music, and what the 16 episode series will look like. Guess what, ET is opening strong as he's provided an insane Jack Daniels custom cutting board and muddler as our first ever weekly prize. (Show will be every Wednesday at 8PM CT on Facebook.com/weareliveradio) Our musical guest, founder of "Heartless Bastards", Erika Wennerstrom stops by for our first ever "Drinks With the Band". Erika plays THREE previously unreleased songs while discussing her career on the road and where she's pulling song writing motivation from now. ENJOY! Tune in every Wednesday, follow us on Instagram for updates: @weareliveradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
As we celebrate Pride month and the recent Supreme Court victory banning workplace discrimination of LGBTQ employees, there is still work to be done! Legislation pushing efforts to ban conversation therapy has recently been introduced in Kentucky. We need the support of people like you in order to make this happen! Tune in to this episode of Warrior Woman's Circle to learn what conversion therapy entails, how it is harmful to members of the LGBTQ community, and what you can do to help us change these dangerous trends in our state. Katarina sits down to speak with repeat guest Keith Elston who is the director at KYLP, Travis Scheadler, a graduate student and activist at the University of Kentucky, and Beth Scherfee, founder of Transparent Lex. All four folx discuss their personal interest in this bill and the need for education and compassion in our communities. Please help us make important changes, and thank you as always for helping us #starttheconversation . Note: Since recording this episode legislation related to Covid-19 has understandably taken precedence, however efforts to ban conversion therapy are still incredibly relevant and important so please take the time to listen, evaluate how you can help, and make plans to participate in activism in the future. Elections are coming up in Kentucky, and each vote is of the upmost importance. Thank you. Episode produced by: Katarina Hoskins and RadioLex Song in this episode: Extraordinary Love by Erika Wennerstrom
As we celebrate Pride month and the recent Supreme Court victory banning workplace discrimination of LGBTQ employees, there is still work to be done! Legislation pushing efforts to ban conversation therapy has recently been introduced in Kentucky. We need the support of people like you in order to make this happen! Tune in to this episode of Warrior Woman's Circle to learn what conversion therapy entails, how it is harmful to members of the LGBTQ community, and what you can do to help us change these dangerous trends in our state. Katarina sits down to speak with repeat guest Keith Elston who is the director at KYLP, Travis Scheadler, a graduate student and activist at the University of Kentucky, and Beth Scherfee, founder of Transparent Lex. All four folx discuss their personal interest in this bill and the need for education and compassion in our communities. Please help us make important changes, and thank you as always for helping us #starttheconversation . Note: Since recording this episode legislation related to Covid-19 has understandably taken precedence, however efforts to ban conversion therapy are still incredibly relevant and important so please take the time to listen, evaluate how you can help, and make plans to participate in activism in the future. Elections are coming up in Kentucky, and each vote is of the upmost importance. Thank you. Episode produced by: Katarina Hoskins and RadioLex Song in this episode: Extraordinary Love by Erika Wennerstrom
Catlea - "Breathe Away"; Infinity Spree - "Hard To Stay"; The Upset Victory - "The Weekend"; Wonky Tonk - "Suitors"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; TasteFull - "Oxygen"; The Vims - "Ms7"; Vibrant Troubadours - "Gathering Masses"; Current Events - "At The Well"; Ghost Train - "Booze In My Blood"; Jack Burton Overdrive - "Perambulate"; Coastal Club - "Shake You"; Lift the Medium - "Wayside"; Chris From Space - "Super Mega Turbo Chick"
I'm BACK for a full episode! Speaking today with Rebecca Horner and Karen Pardini of the Marbletown First Aid Unit. Rebecca is a retired IBM software engineer, MFAU's Board Chair and an EMS Volunteer. Karen is the Chief who on the side raises and deploys search and rescue dogs. Important fact, in 1961 Harriet Weber founded Marbletown First Aid, the first ambulance squad in Ulster County. Sixty years ago there was no 911, nobody trained in emergency medical care and ready to respond, no specially designed vehicles fully stocked with medical and rescue equipment; folks were largely on their own. With incredible grit and determination, Harriet Weber organized funding, a training program, an ambulance and volunteers. She put her intellect and love for community to work to create something that has saved countless lives. Today she is considered the mother of emergency medical service in all of New York State.These ladies explain the nature of this type of work, how they got into it - Rebecca looking for ways to volunteer and Karen coming at it from a Midwife's perspective of wanting to better serve her clients - the challenges of continuing these vital services that are severely underfunded, and how COVID19 is affecting how they do their work. We get to peek a little into the personal side of who they are and how they take care of themselves too. I have tremendous respect for all EMS workers. Thank you for your service Ladies!Midway through I sink into a deep thought about finding gratitude amidst the pain with a little help from Alanis Morrisette's song "Thank U." Here's the quote I shared on air about the song. In her VH1 Storytellers appearance, she explained: "I felt that I lived in a culture that told me that I had to consistently and constantly look outside myself to feel this elusive bliss. And I achieved a lot of what society had told me to achieve and I still didn't feel peaceful. I started questioning everything, and I realized that actually everything was an illusion and it was scary for me because everything I had believed in was dissolving in front of me and there was a death of sorts, a really beautiful one ultimately, but at first a very scary one, and so I stopped. I stopped for the first time and I was overcome with a huge sense of compassion for myself first, and then naturally that translated into my feeling and compassion for everyone around me and a huge amount of gratitude that I had never felt before to this extent. And that's why I had to write this song, 'Thank U,' because I had to express how exciting this was and how scary it was and all of these opportunities for us to define who we are."And we finish up with with Erika Wennerstrom's message to "Be Good To Yourself."Today's show was engineered by Ida Hakkila of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org.We heard music from our fave, Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845)481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IT :)http://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
Happy New Year, and Happy Birthday MOM! I pay homage to my Mom and my Grandma before digging into the crates so to speak to spin many of my favorite Erika Wennerstrom and Heartless Bastards songs. Sorry to all you podcast listeners, you won't get the music here, you'll have to check out the show archive in its entirety on Radio Kingston, or catch the Spotify playlist for the show. "Be Good to Yourself" comes from Erika's solo album, Sweet Unknown.In my birthday wishes to my Mom, I thank my Grandma who we lost on 12.3.19. At 91, she had overcome some big challenges in life, getting through the great depression and having to share a single pair of roller skates with her 6 siblings! I know, tragic. She was a bit of a strong willed woman, running away from home and skipping school, ending up in a girls school, graduated at 13 years old and went to work. Pregnant with my Mom at 18, she got herself out of an abusive relationship and went on to have two more children and a life full of lots of animal print outfits and furniture, colored contact lenses, fake fingernails, homemade jewelry, 9 grandkids, 12 great-grandkids and an always full freezer of homemade pudding pops. Thanks for all your strength grandma and all the memories!I also share some thoughts about the calendar, how Jan. 1 is a bit arbitrarily the start of the year- at one point in history the beginning of the year was March 25th, "Lady Day" - how these systems which we exist within are deserving of a rethink, or at least an acknowledgement that they were often put into place by a power driven patriarchy so that we can reverse/undo the damage they've caused. This year, I'd love to move the conversation into how we feminize our systems. Yes, there's still more work to be done with awakening and celebrating the feminine in human form, but let's include in the conversation how we feminize the government, religion, economy, calendar, corporate structures, etc. etc. It's not just about putting women in there. We need to be putting the correct type of feminine energy into the systems. Who wants to join in this conversation???Today's show was engineered by me at Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org.In addition to Erika Wennerstrom and the Heartless Bastards, we heard music from our fave, Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845)481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IT :)http://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
Episode 347 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Loose Leaf." We share a piece by the great Walt Whitman as read by our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese titled "Sleep Chasings." We have an E.W.poem called "Hand Fulls." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhard, Stephan Grapelli, Tristen, Foxygen, the Beatles, Ryley Walker, Erika Wennerstrom, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors...
Guest host Kathy Mattea welcomes Steve Earle & the Dukes, Damien Jurado, Alsarah & the Nubatones, Erika Wennerstrom, and Vanessa Peters. Support is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. www.adventuresonthegorge.com
Erika Wennerstrom, the lead of Heartless Bastards, released her debut solo album, “Sweet Unknown,” in March of 2018 on Partisan Records. Wennerstrom’s solo songs are built on the same blues and folk foundations as her songs with the Bastards, but her flirtations with both psychedelic sounds and pop sensibilities are both ambitious and clear on “Sweet Unknown.” Although the break with the band was mutual, Wennerstrom seems to be basking in newfound freedom, singing “I walk around this crowded town / I had to re-find my way / You know I couldn't remain the same / What it is, what it is, what it is / Don't fight the change within” on her song “Good to Be Alone.” Set List: Extraordinary Love Twisted Highway - interview - Staring Out the Window Letting Go Wennerstrom also performed a cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Be Here to Love Me" that is available on the WCPO Lounge Acts YouTube channel. -- Erika Wennerstrom's second WCPO Lounge Acts session was recorded on June 14, 2019 in the WCPO Digital Lounge in Cincinnati, OH. WCPO Lounge Acts features intimate in-studio performances and interviews from outstanding musical artists. Mixed by Brian Niesz. Hosted by Emmalee Smith.
Erika Wennerstrom dips into The Marinade. Erika's album "Sweet Unknown" was our favorite in a crowded 2018 field. After her band Heartless Bastards went on hiatus in 2015, Erika set out to find her next creative outlet. The result is a brilliant solo effort. Erika sits down with us backstage at The Plaza Live in Orlando, FL, before her show with Lucinda Williams and Drive-by Truckers. We talk about her experience with ayahuasca, how hiking in Big Bend opened the creative spigot and even enjoy a silent cameo from Patterson Hood of Drive-by Truckers. You can buy Erika's excellent record and keep up with all things Erika Wennerstrom at erikawennerstrom.com.
The latest Kyle Meredith With... is a special triple episode, featuring three musicians — Brandi Carlile, Courtney Barnett, and Erika Wennerstrom — who all have brand-new records out recently. Carlile discusses her politically charged single, “The Joke”, and the idea of radical acceptance and forgiveness and revisits her album The Story. Barnett talks about the shift in her songwriting toward bigger worldwide issues, her tee shirt collection, and the chances of her and Jen Cloher (Australian singer-songwriter and Barnett’s wife) doing an album together in the future. Finally, Wennerstrom shares what it’s been like taking time away from the Heartless Bastards, how trips to faraway lands influenced the writing of her new record, and the mythos of the highway. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chuck Ragan is a mensch. Punk legend. Folk genius. Fishing guide. Author. Purveyor of hot sauce. Ragan is the stuff of legend. We caught up at the Sing Out Loud Festival in St. Augustine Amphitheatre right after Chuck poured his heart out to an eager crowd. After seemingly leaving it all on stage, Chuck still gave us a solid half hour of insight into his creative process. Check out the Spotify playlist that accompanies this episode featuring music from Chuck and some things I've been getting down on recently, including the excellent solo record from Heartless Bastards frontwoman Erika Wennerstrom. Chuck Ragan's Website: http://chuckraganmusic.com/
Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; Lift the Medium - "Wayside"; Friday Giants - "This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now"; Calumet - "Waited A Long Time"; The Grove - "Fall Back"; Queen City Silver Stars - "Better Days"; Mad Anthony - "Wookie Slows It Down"; The Salesman - "Kevin The Frustrated Ocelot"; Current Events - "At The Well"; See You In The Funnies - "All Grown Up"; Jess Lamb / Aaron Madrigal - "Lives For A Season"; New Sincerity Works - "Love To Love The Love"; Night Owl - "Moonlight"; Frankly Speaking - "Give Love Time"
Today Shana and Theresa Girl Talk on the state of #metoo after tuning into 1A's coverage of CBS's handling of the allegations against Les Moonves and how corporations are preparing across the board for continued allegations to surface. Jacinta Bunnell brightens the studio with her creativity and enthusiasm for her feelings. Jacinta is an artist, activist, author and co-founder of B.R.A.W.L. She shares how studying Philosophy helped to shape her ability to think critically and how that in conjunction with taking care of children helped her to see how important it is to feel safe to color outside the lines. Speaking of, she has 4 very important, Queer positive and gender bending, coloring books that are opening up the lines and the boxes that kids have historically found themselves in. She recently began supporting Planned Parenthood through her art activism where she helps young people create art telling their story about how Planned Parenthood has helped them. You can see all that goodness at iluvplannedparenthood on Instagram. Finally, if you need helping sifting through belongings and getting rid of what you no longer need, Jacinta is the Marie Condo of the Hudson Valley. Jenny Shulkin of OoLaLoom joins us and talks about how she got into weaving and the intricacies of weaving and dying. How she is finding her way in her craft staying true to herself and the way she wants to be weaving, creating and learning and evolving the business side of her work, and how she stays motivated and pushes through or gives herself permission to stop when she wants to. Self care today takes us backward, or forward, stuffed animals and how slowing down is important for everything to continue to exist, including YOU! Tune into the podcast Secret Feminist Agenda that Shana recommends if you want to learn more about the art of slow everything and how stuffed animals may save your health and your sanity. Theresa talks about mantra...again, and one of her favorite musicians, Erika Wennerstrom, and how her lyrics have been her mantra when times get tough. Erika has a new-ish album out that is all about self-love, yeah! Go and get it and watch those mantras running in your head. Next week we welcome GT Thomas, musician and artist and Lauree Ostrofsky, Author, Career Coach, Hugger, Founder of Simply Leap, LLC and Hudson Valley Women in Business. Until next week, love yourself and uplift one another. LINKS: https://the1a.org/shows/2018-08-07/is-there-a-metoo-playbook Jacinta Bunnell https://www.jacintabunnell.com/, http://hudsonvalleybrawl.com/ , https://www.facebook.com/queerbookcommittee/, https://www.instagram.com/iluvplannedparenthood/ Jenny Shulkin https://www.facebook.com/jenny.shulkin.3?ref=br_rs , https://www.oolaloomhandwoven.com/ https://secretfeministagenda.com/ https://genius.com/Heartless-bastards-hold-your-head-high-lyrics https://erikawennerstrom.bandcamp.com/album/sweet-unknown Today's show was engineered by Manuel Blas of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org. We heard music from Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/, and audio from the film, She's Beautiful When She's Angry, http://www.shesbeautifulwhenshesangry.com ** Please: SUBSCRIBE to our pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND US :) Follow Us: INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/ FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast TWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
The Music Savage show w/ DJ Ryan Doyon on WMFO! Today's show takes a fond look back my favorite time of the year... Newport Folk Festival! I open with a tribute to my best friends and festival housemates on Spring St, play you some songs from musicians and bands that were a few of the many, many highlights of the weekend, give you the a new Song of the Week, "Staring Out The Window," from Friday's NFF performer Erika Wennerstrom, showcases musicians and bands I want to see at NFF 2019, and give you a sneak peek in song at our new Hot Takes post... Enjoy! Songs: You Make My Dreams - Hall and Oates I Turn My Camera On - Spoon Tequila - The Champs Love and War - The $@!#%'s Twins Our House - Madness -air break- Maria También - Khruangbin Healing Tide - The War and Treaty Strong Woman - Jen Cloher Hold Out Your Hand - Brandi Carlile Deeper In The Water - The Lone Bellow -air break- Acid Tongue - Jenny Lewis Blunderbuss - Jack White Dirty Water - Low Cut Connie Jenny of the Roses - Hiss Golden Messenger Die Alone (feat. Lucius) - Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Georgia - Phoebe Bridgers -air break- Staring Out The Window - Erika Wennerstrom Let The Good Times Roll - JD McPherson Something About You - Lucius Brace For Impact (Live A Little) - Sturgill Simpson -air break- Split Stones - Maggie Rogers Lion on the Road - Dan Blakeslee & The Calabash Club Hurricane - Julie Rhodes Cherokee - Cat Power Bikini - Caroline Rose -air break- Is It Worth It (featuring Del The Funkee Homosapien & Forrest Day) - Lyrics Born Letting Go - Wild Nothing Scattered - Carry Illinois It's All Gonna Be OK - Ron Gallo
New Moons - "You Don't Need To Know Me"; Dawg Yawp - "Can't Think"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; ROOM FOR ZERO - "Death Of Cold"; Zapruder Point - "Stars + Specks"; Olivia Frances - "Moon To My Sun"; Queen City Silver Stars - "Better Days"; Telehope - "Calling Your Name"; Moonbeau - "Are We In Love Yet"; Daniel In Stereo - "Lipstain"; Watchfrogs - "Sugarcane"; Friday Giants - "This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now"; Frankly Speaking - "Give Love Time"; Lemon Sky - "She's So Heavy"
Even Tiles - "Ley Lines"; Wonky Tonk - "Suitors"; Heavy Hinges - "Too Hot To Handle"; Moonbeau - "Are We In Love Yet"; Coastal Club - "Shake You"; Current Events - "At The Well"; Daniel In Stereo - "Lipstain"; Sylmar - "I Love Everything"; Friday Giants - "This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now"; Zapruder Point - "Stars + Specks"; National Barks - "Beneath You"; Charlie Foxtrot - "Cut The Line"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; Knotts - "Until You"
My worst interview ever was with Erika Wennerstrom from the Heartless Bastards. I was a mess, everything was going wrong, and it was not great. At all. Recently I had the opportunity to change the ending to that story when The post Coworking Out Loud Podcast 008 – Worst Interview Ever appeared first on Cat Johnson Co.
Erika Wennerstrom has visited our studio before with her Americana-rock band Heartless Bastards. This year, the singer and guitarist took a break from that band to release her debut solo album, "Sweet Unknown." Inspired by a trip to the Amazon rainforest, the record features a more psychedelic sound for Wennerstrom, whose robust vocals are always a riveting aspect of her music. Wennerstrom returned to the CPR Performance Studio last month before a show at Denver's Globe Hall. She played four songs and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about how taking a break from Heartless Bastards helped her songwriting, writing the album on a camping trip in West Texas and how she connects with people through music.
Lift the Medium - "Wayside"; ROOM FOR ZERO - "My Heart's A Drum"; The Pistol Mystics - "Deep Water"; Moonbeau - "Are We In Love Yet"; Starshaker - "Weighing Me Down"; Frontier Folk Nebraska - "Ghost On The Tap"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; Even Tiles - "Ley Lines"; 500 Miles to Memphis - "Broken, Busted, Bloody"; Dawg Yawp - "Can't Think"; Pop Empire - "Going Down"; Friday Giants - "This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now"; Matt Waters - "Wild"; See You In The Funnies - "All Grown Up"; One Day Steady - "Off Course"
Infinity Spree - "Hard To Stay"; Ma Crow & Co. - "Bury Me"; The Hiders - "Temenos"; Trauma Illinois - "Uptight"; Daniel In Stereo - "Lipstain"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; Dawg Yawp - "Can't Think"; Calumet - "Waited A Long Time"; Even Tiles - "Ley Lines"; Mark Gibson - "Blue Eyed Soul"; Darlene - "Richard Pryor"; Knotts - "Until You"; Armour Glamour - "Sugies Dreamin"; Freak Mythology - "Haunting Me"
It’s fascinating when an artist can take personal experience and turn it into inspiring music. That’s what The Heartless Bastards' leader has done on her solo debut album.
Telehope - "Remedy"; National Barks - "Beneath You"; Vibrant Troubadours - "Gathering Masses"; Starshaker - "Weighing Me Down"; Coastal Club - "Shake You"; Moonbeau - "Are We In Love Yet"; PUBLIC - "Sugarcane"; Go Go Buffalo - "Poison Patrol"; The Pistol Mystics - "All Wound Up"; the perfect children - "Get Me Mine"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; Pluto Revolts - "Tidal Wave"; Roosevelt - "Roads Home"; Pearlene - "Watch The Way"
Monte Williams talks with Executive Editor Katy Vine about astronaut Franklin Chang Diaz and his plasma drive engine, and Senior Editor Abby Johnston introduces a new music segment called On The Record, this week with singer Erika Wennerstrom.
Dawg Yawp - "Can't Think"; Erika Wennerstrom and Friends - "Extraordinary Love"; 500 Miles to Memphis - "Broken, Busted, Bloody"; Moonbeau - "Are We In Love Yet"; Friday Giants - "This Isn't A Love Song, It's What I Need Right Now"; Lift the Medium - "Wayside"; Go Go Buffalo - "Poison Patrol"; Calumet - "Waited A Long Time"; Lauren Eylise - "Middle Of Nowhere"; ROOM FOR ZERO - "My Heart's A Drum"; The Pistol Mystics - "Deep Water"; Starshaker - "Weighing Me Down"; The Vims - "Ms7"; Even Tiles - "Ley Lines"
Erika Wennerstrom, the creative force behind Heartless Bastards, discusses growing up in Dayton Ohio, signing to Fat Possum Records, and her techniques for bringing a song to life.
Since leaving the Cincinnati area a decade ago to live in the music mecca of Austin, Texas, Erika Wennerstrom has released four critically acclaimed albums with her band, including last year's Restless Ones. The group's signature mix of high energy rock and Wennerstrom's wailing, urgent vocals have made them one of today's most riveting live acts. But for this WCPO Lounge Acts session, Wennerstrom stripped it down to play three unreleased tracks that laid bare her emotions in a whole new way, digging into what she called her odes to "self love" and the search for, as she sings in the striking "Extraordinary Love," a place to call home."
Vibrant Masterpieces From The Bodies Of Exotic Animals The model-turned-Salem artist Christopher Marley transforms dead things into art. We’re not talking butterfly boxes or taxidermy here. Marley preserves exotic birds, insects, snakes, and even octopi using state-of-the-art techniques and then composes them in frames. They’re so exquisite, they’ve ended up on the walls of museums, high-end galleries, fancy furniture stores. And Beyonce herself has one! Marley's new book, "Biophilia," is available in stores.The Santa Photos Nobody WantedEvery year this time, families bundle up their children and take them to meet Santa and have a picture taken. The shoots are always memorable, for better or worse - either they’re adorable, or the child is crying, or the person sitting in poor Santa’s lap is no child. Now, a batch of vintage Santa photos too awkward to be taken home is the focus of installation at Newspace Center for Photography. Don't miss this slide show of the photos.Outgoing PNCA President Reflects on His Legacy Pacific Northwest College of Art's longtime president, Tom Manley, has taken a job leading Ohio's Antioch College. In his 12 years at Oregon’s top school for fine arts, Manley oversaw tremendous growth, including six new MFA programs and the expansion of PNCA’s footprint. Here, Manley opens up about what drove his decision-making.Portlanders Go GrammyingPortland rocked the 2016 Grammy nominations. Hometown heroes include the Oregon Symphony, Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers, The Decemberists, and remix artist R.A.C. And the toast of the kindie set, Lori Henriques, is nominated for Best Children’s Album for her snappy, Frischberg-esque release, “How Great Can This Day Be.” We invited her into the studio as soon as we heard. Family, Unexpectedly Dissected Three women, three new novels: Kathleen Alcott’s “Infinite Home” concerns the tenants of a Brooklyn brownstone, Mary Gaitskill’s “The Mare” is about a Dominican girl who learns to ride, Claire Vaye Watkins’ “Gold Fame Citrus” is set in a drought-scarred California of the near future. Think Out Loud’s Allison Frost brought the authors together at Wordstock for a panel called “Unexpected Family,” and the result was unexpectedly intense. Heartless, But SoulfulWhile the Austin band Heartless Bastards was in town for a sold out Wonder Ballroom show recently, they stopped by opbmusic to play acoustic versions of songs from their newest release, “Restless Ones.” Two of the Bastards - lead vocal and guitarist Erika Wennerstrom and bassist Jesse Ebaugh - took a trip down memory lane with opbmusic’s Matt Drenik. A Tribute to the Godfather of Astoria ArtRoyal Nebeker spent 40 years living and teaching on the Oregon Coast, and he left an indelible imprint on the Northwest art world. In his honor, Clatsop Community College faculty have mounted a tribute art show at the newly renamed Royal Nebeker Art Gallery. Hear Nebeker's family and colleagues talk about why he was so important to the region’s creative scene.
Erika Wennerstrom sings and plays guitar and keyboards with the great Heartless Bastards, whose new album Restless Ones came out June 15th. Her band has threads of garage rock, blues and country — and the music of the great Texan singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard shares some of those same sounds. Wennerstrom and Hubbard are also fans of each other’s music, so we put them together for a Talkhouse Music Podcast and they dug deep into their songwriting process and had some laughs… and maybe a cry too.
Episode 10- Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards). While in Austin visiting Anna Stewart, Yoni seizes the opportunity to get brunch with rock and roll singer/songwriter, Erika Wennerstrom, of Heartless Bastards. He picks Erika's brain concerning her history, process, career, etc.
Alan sat down with Erika Wennerstrom after her show at the Sunstroke House, to hear her story. Erika opened with 'Extraordinary Love' a song off of her latest album 'Sweet Unknown'. From there, she shares about growing up and getting into music, forming the Heartless Bastards, and recording and touring stories. They end on musical influences and 'if you could see 3 bands or artists over time, who would it be?' Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan sat down with Erika Wennerstrom after her show at the Sunstroke House, to hear her story. Erika opened with 'Extraordinary Love' a song off of her latest album 'Sweet Unknown'. From there, she shares about growing up and getting into music, forming the Heartless Bastards, and recording and touring stories. They end on musical influences and 'if you could see 3 bands or artists over time, who would it be?'Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content