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Best podcasts about filter magazine

Latest podcast episodes about filter magazine

The Dr. Junkie Show
#162: New Projects, Old Problems, and I Can't Leave Religion Alone (Dr. Christy Perez)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 82:19


This week Dr. Christy Perez (C Dreams) is back to talk about her new projects, and to be dragged back into old theological debates. We talk about trans rights, Christianity, the capture of Evangelical Christianity by MAGA, expectations for the next 4 years, the anti-fact stance of the recent anti-trans executive order, and we spend way too long spinning our tires trying to figure out which parts of the Bible we should read as legitimate, which parts we should disregard, and how on Earth anyone is supposed to know the difference (but if you've listened for long, you already know that's just me). You can find out more about Dr. Perez's work here. Christy's (Dr. Perez's) personal website: Www.UnCagedCritique.comHer new organization's website is: Www.poderunides.orgYou can email her at Christinasvida@gmail.com or at Cperez@poderunides.orgHer social media is fabulous. X @UnCagedCritique IG @UnCagedChristy Dr. Perez's work is also available on Filter Magazine's website. Support the show

The Conversation, Cannabis & Christianity podcast
S5 E4: Psychedelic & Cannabis Legalization Investigative Journalist, Jack Gorsline

The Conversation, Cannabis & Christianity podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 66:30


Jack is a Boston-based investigative reporter covering the psychedelic and cannabis legalization movements in New England and nationwide. His reporting has been published by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ), by Talking Joints Memo, DoubleBlind Magazine, Filter Magazine, Psychedelic Alpha, and more.

The Dr. Junkie Show
Episode 142: C. Dreams Free at Last (Dr. Christina Perez)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 69:26


C. Dreams, Dr. Christina Perez's moniker while incarcerated, joins me today to talk about addiction, recovery, reentry, education, stigma, social movement, reappropriation, colorism, plus she shares her story of doing interviews (including for this show) on a contraband cell phone smuggled into her prison cell. Check out C. Dreams' work at Filter Magazine. You can also find her on Twitter/X @UnCagedCritique.Support the show

The Doctor Patient Forum
Dr. Stanton Peele and Zach Rhoads -Do Opioids Hijack the Brain? Is Addiction a Broken Brain Disease?

The Doctor Patient Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 94:58


We interview Dr. Stanton Peele and Zach Rhoads about addiction, Suboxone, pain patients, Harm Reduction, and more! You won't want to miss this episode. Dr. Stanton Peele is a psychologist who has pioneered, among other things, the idea that addiction occurs with a range of experiences and recognition of natural recovery from addiction. He developed the Life Process Program for addiction. He has authored many books since the 1975 publication of Love and Addiction (co-authored by Archie Brodsky); his latest is A Scientific Life on the Edge: My Lonely Quest to Change How We See Addiction. Zach Rhoads - Zach is a behavior specialist in Vermont schools and his school's PBiS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) coordinator. Zach is a counselor and family systems developer for the online Life Process Program - an addiction coaching program developed by psychologist Dr. Stanton Peele. He also writes articles about health and drug policy for Filter Magazine and is coauthor (with Dr. Stanton Peele) of the book, Outgrowing Addiction. (He is currently working on a forthcoming book about student-led education in the United States). Zach believes that community collaboration and cohesion is a bulwark against many forms of mental illness and addiction, and helps people find these resources in ways that makes sense in their own lives. The Doctor Patient Forum is a national non profit organization fighting for the rights of pain patients and their providers. We bring awareness to the untreated pain and patient abandonment crisis. We are also knows as Don't Punish Pain Rally. https://www.patreon.com/thedoctorpatientforum https://www.thedoctorpatientforum.com/ #thedoctorpatientforum  #dontpunishpainrally #chronicpain #opioids #chronicpainpatient #patientabandonment #harmreduction #chronicillness #medicalgaslighting #dpfpatreon #pain #opioideliminationindustry #opioidelimination #patreon #thedoctorpatientforumpatreon #harmreduction #medicalgaslighting The information in this podcast is not to be considered medical or legal advice --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-doctor-patient-forum/message

Amplified Voices
C. Dreams - What We Accept for Others, We Must Accept for Ourselves - Season 4 Episode 5

Amplified Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 63:18 Transcription Available


On this episode of Amplified Voices, Amber and Jason speak with C, a woman who has lived through the unimaginable - losing her mother at a young age, getting thrust into the foster system, and grappling with overdiagnosis and overmedication, displacement, and disconnection. We learn about her journey, from her challenging upbringing to her involvement in the sex trade and her initial encounters with the criminal legal system as a young, transgender woman.C talks about the labels society imposes, and the struggles of being over-stigmatized within an oppressive system. We listen to C's experiences in a men's prison facility, the threats she faced, as well as her fight for proper healthcare. Strikingly, C shares about obtaining academic success amidst this turbulence- reminding us of the strength of the human spirit, and the power of belief and investment.Finally, we dive into the world of policy sentencing, its implications on individuals like C, and the immense courage it takes to stand against the system. This episode is more than a story; it's a call to thought, a plea for understanding, and a catalyst for change.She has written for Filter Magazine, Shadowproof, the Appeal, Yes! Magazine and maintains an active presence on Twitter.Support the show

Daily Remedy
A conversation with chronic pain patient and true survivor, Arianne Grand Gassaway

Daily Remedy

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 45:29


We interview chronic pain patient Arianne Grand Gassaway about her experiences as a chronic pain patient and as a mother of a daughter with substance use dependency. To discuss her opinion piece in Filter Magazine: https://filtermag.org/drug-seeker-pain-patients/ Her Twitter handle is: ravensspirit68 #chronic #pain #advocacy #burdenofpain

The Dr. Junkie Show
#124: On Christianity (C Dreams)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 41:58


This episode features part 2 of a conversation with activist, author and academic C Dreams. We dig into some of the basic pathways to learning about God, finding spirituality, navigating holy books, avoiding self-deception, and avoiding our tendency as humans to avoid critical analysis of our valued beliefs or morals.To follow up on some of our topics, check out the following. For more about the historical journey of our current Biblical text, I suggest Bart Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus. For more about the connection between spirituality and recidivism, check out Said & Davidson's recent article in Justice Quarterly, "A Mixed Method Evaluation of the Role of Religion in Desistance and Reentry." Check out C. Dreams' work at Filter Magazine. You can also find her on Twitter @UnCagedCritique or the GoFundMe she is sponsoring. 

The Dr. Junkie Show
#123: Overcoming I Ain't Shit Syndrome (C Dreams)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 64:46


C. Dreams is back, and this time we got into all sorts of topics we missed the first time around. Today's episode is part 1 of 2. We talk about prison abolition, prison education, trans rights in prison, stigma, imposter syndrome, "I ain't shit" syndrome, patriarchy, Christianity, Faith, redemption, sex offender registries, identity and lots more.  Check out C. Dreams' work at Filter Magazine. You can also find her on Twitter @UnCagedCritique or the GoFundMe she is sponsoring. 

The Dr. Junkie Show
#122: Why I do this Work

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 29:34


In this episode I discuss the reason for the podcast, the choice of the name Dr. Junkie, and the purpose of teaching college classes inside prisons. I also talk about sigma, capitalism, incentivization, addiction, identity and opportunity. For more on drug laws around the world, check out my article in Filter Magazine  called "Our Pathway to the Legal Regulation of All Drugs," or Episode 102 of this podcast, "What It's Like in Places Where Drugs are Legal." For more about placebo effects (SSRIs, 12-step meetings, etc.) you can check out Episode 113 of this podcast, "Placebo Effect." To learn about the history of 12-step programs (particularly AA), check out Episode 119: "Alcohol, 12-Step Programs, and Bill Wilson on LSD." Check out my new book about the impact of prison movies on our cultural attitude toward incarceration: The Spectacle of Punishment: Lessons from a Century of Prison Films. 

The Dr. Junkie Show
#118: Drugs in Prison (C. Dreams)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 71:52


This week I chat with activist and academic C. Dreams about drugs in prison. But we talk about a lot more than that. We cover prison politics, harm reduction, education in prison, the design of the prison industrial complex, the history of incarceration, LGBTQIA rights in prison, tattoos and safe sex in prison, the foster care to prison pipeline, and the trickiness of doing activism in an environment where people are often punished and  targeted for suggesting solutions to problems.  Check out C. Dreams's work in Filter Magazine.You can reach out to C. Dreams on Twitter @UnCagedCritique You can show support by donating to the Go Fund Me here. 

The Dr. Junkie Show
#108: Quitting Kratom—A Story about Set & Setting

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 24:51


The Dr. Junkie Show does not offer medical advice. Set & Setting are important to how we experience the world, including drugs. In today's episode I share a personal story about reducing and stopping my drug use, a project which required a deliberate acknowledgement of set and setting on a daily basis. I talk about Kratom, set and setting, anxiety, sleeplessness (insomnia), withdrawal, and how I stopped using drugs at various times in my life. Read Morgan Godvin's article about getting off kratom. Music by DaddysMusic from Pixabay

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
JLC Session 4: Covering Movements & Repression in Various Media Contexts - A Panel Discussion

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 176:41


This episode is the 4th and final session of Journalism for Liberation and Combat.  Make sure to check out the audio from all four sessions here on Millennials Are Killing Capitalism. Or if you prefer, the videos from all four sessions are up on Black Power Media. And there's a syllabus you can access in the show notes. This episode is a panel discussion with Erica Caines from Hood Communist and Black Alliance For Peace, Kelly Hayes from Truthout and Movement Memos, Brian Nam-Sonenstein from Shadowproof and Beyond Prisons and Brandon Soderberg co-author of I Got A Monster and former editor-in-chief of the Baltimore City Paper.  Each of these folks have much more extensive bios which we will include in the show notes and which get read out later in the episode after Brooke and I situate the panel a bit within the series. We encourage you to follow and support their work and more than that we hope that more comes from our collaboration with these great folks, and through folks who either participated in the seminars or who have watched or listened to this series in video or audio form. This is our first episode of April, we put out 5 episodes in March. So if you like what we do here at MAKC, kick $1 or whatever you can into our patreon to make sure we can continue to provide you with new episodes every week.  Panelists: Erica Caines is a coordinating committee of The Black Alliance For Peace and a member of the Black working-class centered Ujima People's Progress Party in Maryland. Caines is the founder of Liberation Through Reading and is also co-editor of the Revolutionary African blog, Hood Communist. Kelly Hayes is the host of Truthout's podcast Movement Memos and a contributing writer at Truthout. Kelly's written work can be found in numerous other publications and books, including the anthology Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? and Mariame Kaba's bestseller We Do This 'til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice. Kelly was an organizer with We Charge Genocide and co-founded the Chicago Light Brigade and the Lifted Voices collective. Kelly's movement photography is featured in the “Freedom and Resistance” exhibit of the DuSable Museum of African American History.  Brian Nam-Sonenstein is an independent journalist and editor living in Maine. He is one of the co-founders of the reader-supported news website Shadowproof.com and the Beyond Prisons podcast. Previously, Brian was the associate publisher of Firedoglake, an early and influential online forum for left journalism and organizing. There, he worked to connect journalists with movement organizers around the country working on a wide range of issues including fighting foreclosures, drug prohibition, anti war mobilizations, whistleblower defense, and environmental justice. Since around 2014, his primary focus has been to amplify abolitionist movements and thought through media, and to help cultivate and spread an abolitionist ethic among journalists.  Brandon Soderberg is a Baltimore-based reporter who covers dirty cops, harm reduction, direct action, and guns. He is the coauthor of I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Corrupt Police Squad. He is the former editor-in-chief of Baltimore City Paper and is the co-founder of Baltimore Beat, a community-focused nonprofit media outlet. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Intercept, Vice, The Appeal, Filter Magazine, and many other publications. Currently he writes about Baltimore for The Real News.

Shaping Vaping
Episode 5: Alex Norcia & Guy Bentley

Shaping Vaping

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021


Alex Norcia of Filter Magazine and Guy Bentley of the Reason Foundation join AVM's Amanda Wheeler to discuss the nomination of Robert Califf to head the FDA, Alex's recent reporting on FDA's “fatal flaw” approach to reviewing PMTAs, and Guy's take on the how the vaping tax will push in more people smoking cigarettes. Plus, the Media Lapdogs of the week.

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Shaping Vaping
Episode 4: Michelle Minton & Helen Redmond

Shaping Vaping

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


Michelle Minton of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Helen Redmond of Filter Magazine join AVM's Amanda Wheeler to discuss the latest on the proposed Nicotine Tax, Helen's latest piece on the FDA's approach to vaping, Michelle's declaration that the “teen vaping crisis” is over, Dr. Cother Hajat's review of studies on vaping, and the most misleading media coverage on vaping from the past week.

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IndoctriNation
"I don't know who I am anymore" w/ Rachel and Erin Alder

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 62:01


Rachel and Erin Alder are a married couple from Seattle. Shortly after they met they became entangled in a situation within AA where their vulnerabilities were being used to control their behavior by a controlling sponsor. In Rachel's case, the vulnerability that was exploited was undiagnosed mental illness, specifically Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. While Erin’s biggest vulnerability became whether the marriage was dependent on continued work with this manipulative group leader. Eventually, Rachel and Erin were able to break free from the exploitation of the invasive sponsor and her high-demand group. They share with Rachel the details of how they were pulled into this controlling situation and describe the fears that kept them there for 7 years. In our third and final episode with Rachel and Erin, they conclude the story of their experiences in a high control AA group. They discuss the difficulties of leaving the group and the after-effects they felt once they finally left it behind. Before You Go: Rachel emphasizes the importance of taking breaks from high control groups. She explains how it gives your mind a chance to reset and gain a new perspective. Thanks to our newest Patrons: Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Sherry Agee, Gina Claborn and, Connie Scum!! To help support the show monthly and sign up for cool Indoctrination stickers and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Want to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link! http://www.paypal.me/indoctriNATION You can always help the show for free by leaving us a review on Apple/iTunes, it really helps the visibility of the show! To read more of Rachel's thoughts on AA check out this article in Filter Magazine: https://filtermag.org/deprogramming-from-aa-when-a-fellowship-resembles-a-cult/

LPP Podcast
Episode 44 | The Dax Shepard Relapse Story (Sundays With Stories Edition)

LPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 59:10


The actor, podcaster, and AA advocate Dax Shepard has decided to turn his sobriety count from 16 years all the way back to one day. This is the result of a recent decision to take narcotic pain killers off-script. Dr. Stanton Peele and Zach Rhoads discuss why Dax's own personal development is being stymied by 12-step ideology, and why he either cannot OR refuses to acknowledge that fact. - - - - - - - - - - (Part I -- Current Events) Dr. Peele and Zach Rhoads begin the show by reviewing some recent current events in addiction, harm reduction and psychology. 0:00 - 6:20 Zach discussed an article from Filter Magazine (written by Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard) regarding a new plan by the DEA to expand patient surveillance for drug takers. https://filtermag.org/dea-expand-patient-surveillance/ 6:20 - 12:50 Stanton talks about a recent New York Times article about happiness, depression and suicide. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/24/opinion/happiness-depression-suicide-psychology.html - - - - - - - - - - (Part II -- The Dax Shepard Story) 12:50 - End Today's main story centers around the recent relapse admission of actor, podcaster, and 12-step advocate, Dax Shepard. After 16 years of total abstinence from alcohol and illicit substances, Dax decided to take prescription pain-killers, first as prescribed at first, but then off-script. Stanton and Zach believe that Dax's reasons for initially using prescription narcotics were perfectly logical-- he used them for pain and he used them to feel well! The hosts also believe that Dax -- even though he eventually used the drugs in a less-than-healthful way-- could have prevented the downsides of his drug use if only he were able to be honest about it (i.e. not felt shame over having used them in the first place). Unfortunately, due to the AA-inspired restrictions that Dax imposed on himself, and the promises that Dax had made to the world (to his fans, to his AA buddies, and to the people in his life), Dax was left needing to hide his drug-taking experience. He was afraid that telling anybody his thought process around taking drugs (to prevent pain and to feel well-- sheesh!) that he would be swiftly rejected an addict who had no control over himself. In reality, Dax probably would have taken the drugs responsibly, and without fearing addiction, if only he had felt comfortable sharing his true thoughts and feelings about the drugs in the first place. But because he's prioritized his allegiance to AA dogma (rather than common sense), Dax isolated himself and played into his assigned identity as a life-long addict. Zach recounts the celebrity's relapse story, as told by Dax Shepard himself on his "Armchair Expert" podcast. Then Stanton and Zach tell a counter-factual version of the story-- a version in which Dax Shepard took an LPP-mindset of life-engagement,, connection, and personal responsibility, instead of an AA-mindset of powerlessness, and victimhood. - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US AT THE LIFE PROCESS PROGRAM LPP MAIN WEB SITE - https://lifeprocessprogram.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifeprocessprogram Twitter: http://twitter.com/lifeprocessprgm Facebook: http://facebook.com/lifeprocessprogram Email us - info@lifeprocessprogram.com Text us - +1 (802) - 391 - 4360 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/message

Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma
Matthew Bonn: Stigma Toward People who Use Drugs

Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 39:50


Matthew Bonn is the program coordinator of the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs, national board member with the Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy, and is a knowledge translator for the Dr. Peters Centre. Matt was one of the cofounders of HaliFIX Overdose Prevention Society which implemented Atlantic Canada's first Overdose Prevention Site. Matt is also a freelance writer with By Lines in Filter-Magazine, CATIE, The Coast and The Conversation. He contributes to our understanding of the opioid epidemic, overdose prevention, and  decriminalizing drugs.  Follow him on Twitter here. Find more of his work and art here: Slowly Dying Part 1Already Feel DeadRDS VS A Story of Justice and Raceand What's for Lunch can be found hereWe talk about the harms of stigmatizing people who use drugs, and how widespread and blatant stigma is, from co-workers, families and the healthcare system. We talk about the intersection of stigma toward drug use and other health issues, such as Hepatitis C and HIV, and social identities. Matthew shares the problems created by criminalizing drug use, and the possibilities that are created when people who use drugs are treated with respect, support, and humanity. Episode hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie. Supported by funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canada Research Chairs program. Original music and podcast produced by Jupiter Productions, who have various production services available to support your podcast needs.

The MARTINZ Critical Review
The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#24 - The Life Process Program; Overcoming addiction thru self empowerment - with Zach Rhoads, Life Process Program Coach

The MARTINZ Critical Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 77:01


In today's program we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, today delving into the subject matter of addiction treatment. Joining us for today's episode is Mr. Zach Rhoads, an addiction treatment coach from the Life Process Program. The Life Process Program was designed and developed by the eminent Dr. Stanton Peele, the world's leading authority on non-12 step addiction recovery. Dr. Peele is a world-renowned addiction expert, author and therapist, who has remained prominently at the forefront of the addiction field for nearly five decades, challenging and changing the way people understand addiction and recovery. The Life Process Program works with the idea that addiction occurs with a range of experiences, a recognition of the possibility of natural recovery from addiction, and the harm reduction approach to addiction. Mr Rhoads once battled addictions of his own, including a destructive involvement with opiates. He now lives a healthy and happy life with his wife and daughter in Vermont. Zach is a columnist for Filter Magazine, and together with Dr. Peele co-authoured the book “Outgrowing Addiction with common sense instead of Disease Therapy”. Zach is also a broadcaster being the host of The Social Exchange podcast, and he looks after the Life Process Program Podcast. To learn more about Mr. Rhoads or the Life Process Program please visit the following links: Life Process Program The Social Exchange Podcast with Zach Rhoads Outgrowing Addiction with Common Sense Instead of Disease Therapy

LPP Podcast
Episode 25: Will Godfrey of Filter Magazine (an online harm reduction magazine)

LPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 22:28


Welcome to episode 25! Today's episode is the fourth of our four-part series about harm reduction. Zach spoke with Dr. Peele in the first three episodes of the series. Here are links to those episodes, in case you missed it: Episode 1: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/episodes/Episode-22-The-History-of-Harm-Reduction-for-Addiction-efv3el Episode 2: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/episodes/Episode-23-HARM-REDUCTION-versus-NON-ABSTINENCE-eg6tei Episode 3: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/episodes/Episode-24-Improvement-versus-Perfection-Harm-Reduction-Series-Part-3-eggp30 Today, Zach speaks with Editor in Chief of Filter Magazine, Will Godfrey. Filter is an online publication whose mission is to advocate, through journalism, for rational and compassionate approaches to drug use, drug policy and human rights. So Will has plenty to say about the harm reduction concept. Today Will and I talk about his best definition of harm reduction and why he believes that it is a meaningful and practical concept. And I do take him at his word since he’s created a career centered around the harm reduction concept. The excerpt you are about to hear is taken from a long-form conversation I had with Will in my podcast The Social Exchange. You can listen to the full episode here: https://thesocialexchange.libsyn.com/episode-43-will-godfrey-filter-magazine I hope that you’ve enjoyed all that we’ve had to say about harm reduction this month. We'll see you next week! - - - - - - - - - - Follow Us / Contact Us! Email us - info@lifeprocessprogram.com Text us - +1 (802) - 391 - 4360 LPP MAIN WEB SITE - http://lifeprocessprogram.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifeprocessprogram Twitter: http://twitter.com/lifeprocessprgm Facebook: http://facebook.com/lifeprocessprogram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/message

Narcotica Podcast
Episode 15: Accurate, Compassionate Drug Journalism with Filter Magazine

Narcotica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 54:12


Mainstream media doesn’t really ‘get’ drugs, but there’s one place that has consistently gotten it right: Filter Magazine. Narcotica hosts Christopher Moraff, Zachary Siegel and Troy Farah talk with Filter’s co-founder and editor-in-chief Will Godfrey. This conversation covers a lot of ground on media literacy and compassionate reporting on drug use. Full disclosure: all three... The post Episode 15: Accurate, Compassionate Drug Journalism with Filter Magazine appeared first on Narcotica.

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The Sacred Speaks
28: The Internet of Free and the Economy of Creativity. A conversation with Count

The Sacred Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 142:53


This episode begins with Count explaining his professional background in the music business as a musician, producer, engineer, & writer. Considering that his career spans both pre and post internet revolution, he is well placed to critique the positive aspects of the internet and also the dark side of the “internet of free.” We explore the economics of creativity on the internet and how this new economy has transformed the music industry in particular, but also how this process bleeds into arenas such as journalism and retail. Count works to debunk a number of the common misunderstandings of the freedom of the internet. Count has created part one of the three part documentary which has received critical acclaim. Those interviewed within the documentary include David Byrne, Noam Chomsky, US Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Jonathan Taplin (Bob Dylan, Martin Scorsese), Steve Knopper (Rolling Stone), Rob Levine (Billboard magazine), Matt Mason (Bit Torrent), John Perry Barlow, Lawrence Lessig, and other key voices, alongside personal stories from musicians, filmmakers, authors, and creators of all kinds. Bio: San Francisco based producer, Count [AKA Mikael Eldridge], has been involved in just about every aspect of the music business. He has worked for indie and major labels, scored films, and has worked as producer, engineer, mixer, and remixer for artists such as DJ Shadow, Frank Sinatra, Radiohead, John Cale [Velvet Underground], No Doubt, New Order, RUN DMC, Tycho, Zoe Keating, Galactic, Trombone Shorty, The Bee Gees, Thievery Corporation, and many more. With his own bands Inu and Halou, Count has toured the US and performed live at shows such as Seattle's Bumbershoot festival, The San Francisco International Film Festival, the SF Museum of Modern Art, Filter Magazine's Culture Collides Festival and more. Count is currently directing the documentary Unsound, which is about the impact that internet revolution is having on all creators. He has become a vocal advocate on artist rights issues, speaking at The Future of Music Summit, C2SV, SXSW, Grammys on the Hill, and several international summits. Count is also currently involved in the C3 (Content Creators Coalition), which is helping to organize a collective voice to deal with issues affecting creators in the Internet age. Website: https://www.unsoundthemovie.com https://www.vertebraeproductions.com Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com Band of the week: Inu and Tycho Inu: https://www.vertebraeproductions.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/not-for-anyone/373655312 Tycho: http://www.tychomusic.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/epoch/1154577700 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/awake/793928184 Learn more about this project at: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks

Filter
#21 Atrapados por Interpol · Filter

Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 23:42


Siempre es un buen momento para escuchar a las bandas que han transformado la forma en que escuchamos y vivimos la música. Por ejemplo, Interpol, que vienen a México a tocar completo su álbum definitivo: Turn on the Bright Lights, así que en Filter Magazine armaron una playlist de sus mejores canciones, del cual Milton Barboza eligió un ejemplo magnífico para este podcast. Además, le pone play a lo nuevo de Cults y, para cerrar el trío de hoy, una banda que debes conocer (y no sólo por su llamativo nombre).

Write About Now Podcast
Write About Now featuring Derrick Brown!

Write About Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015


This week we present poet Derrick Brown.Derrick Brown is the winner of the 2013 Texas Book of The Year award for Poetry. He is a former Paratrooper for the 82nd Airborne and is the president of one of what Forbes and Filter Magazine call “…one of the best independent poetry presses in the country”, Write Bloody Publishing. He is the author of five books of poetry and three children’s books. The New York Times calls his work, “…a rekindling of faith in the weird, hilarious, shocking, beautiful power of words.” He is from Austin TX.@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoDerrick Brown’s performance recorded at Revolution in Bryan, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Asthmatichttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/DerrickBrown/Derrick%20Brown_mixdown.mp3