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Ideas Adrift
Ideas Adrift with Ana Gomulka

Ideas Adrift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 49:40


Here is an older episode that we recorded back in the late Summer of 2019, featuring singer/songwriter, visual artist, and marijuana activist Ana Gomulka. She’s the lead singer and guitarist for the band Honey Monsoon, and she tells us about meeting Taylor Greenshields a handful of years ago, and how that led to the formation of this multifaceted funk/soul/dance ensemble. Everyone in the band are visual artists, and that informs the specific energies that they are intent on conjuring at their live shows for their audiences. Gomulka’s work can be seen on the album covers of both of Honey Monsoon’s recent album’s, including Opal Soul, from March of 2019. We cover a lot of ground here, especially when it comes to bands and the types of music that are often associated with partaking of marijuana. I make a dig at some 70’s bands, and Chad stands up for his love of hair metal, and we talk about the J-word: “jam…” But on a serious note, Gomulka’s art is incredible, her voice is amazing, and the band’s music has this supernatural holistic healing energy. We also talk about Gomulka’s poetry, and how that informs her songwriting. Currently, Honey Monsoon are in the studio working on two new tracks, also finishing up a remix project of a track from Opal Soul with Detroit-area electronic artists. We also talk about the power of allowing yourself to be vulnerable, whenever possible. ***Important show note, though: my intention was to sample one of their songs, "Who You Are," but I definitely sent the wrong song to Chad when he was producing this... NEVERTHELESS :) You get to hear a bit of one of my very favorite songs by Honey Monsoon, "Cloud!" You can click the bandcamp link below to hear more songs, including "Who You Are." https://www.facebook.com/honeymonsoon/ https://honeymonsoon.bandcamp.com/releases Photo by Allen Zhang

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CultureShift
Milo Minute: Escaping Pavement, Honey Monsoon, and My Girlfriend Beru

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019


Each week, Detroit music journalist Jeff Milo previews some of the best live shows happening in the region.

Beats Brews and Points of View
Episode 26: Beats, Brews, & Points of View Podcast

Beats Brews and Points of View

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 95:00


On episode 26 of the podcast we sit down with local jazz fusion band, Honey Monsoon to discuss their music as well as help us run our normal segment "Something Old, Something New" as well as introduce our brand new segment "21 questions". As always we appreciate your time and feedback, Enjoy!

Gab and Jam
Gab And Jam Episode 50 Insights From A Music Blogger With Guest Lori Stratton, Stratton Setlist

Gab and Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 24:06


Gab & Jam Episode 50 Insights from a Music Blogger We have our first ever in-studio guest, Lori Stratton, founder of the Stratton Setlist blog. She is a concert and album reviewer, who has traveled locally, as well as internationally just to catch a good concert. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thestrattonsetlist/ Blog: https://strattonsetlist.com/ Email: strattonsetlist@yahoo.com Cell: 734.945.5957 Support Local Bands: • After Hours Radio (alt rock) https://www.facebook.com/ahrband/ owns its own venue, The Late Station (Ypsilanti, MI) and is having an 1 year anniversary party on March 2, 2019, where are hosting several bands. • The band, Honey Monsoon, is hosting a release party on March 22, 2019 at the Loving Touch ( http://thelovingtouchferndale.com/events ) for their “Opal Soul” album (review: http://bit.ly/2IxMVxn ). Friday, March 22 (The Loving Touch, 22634 Woodward Ave. in Ferndale, Doors: 7 p.m. Tickets: $10) If you want to know more about what was discussed, be sure to watch the video or check out the podcast. 7:30 card for Gab and Jam Episode 49 Are albums irrelevant? (https://youtu.be/13nRH9IewG4 ) 21:18 card for Gab and Jam Episode 45 Is music today worse than ever? (https://youtu.be/FvB8G9ATj_A ) 21:48 card for Gab and Jam Episode 42 Musical Discoveries Part 1 (https://youtu.be/IiEM_2bomt0 ) 22:48 card for South By Southwest Meet Up (Here’s the link to sign up: http://bit.ly/2C30D6y ) If you’d like show notes and to find out about other former and upcoming topics, be sure to go to http://www.bloomingprejippie.com/subscribe , so that you won’t miss anything. Since we want this to be a discussion between you and us, we would love to hear your questions for Lori. Please leave your questions for her in the comments below. UPCOMING: • SXSW Meet Up Link: http://bit.ly/2C30D6y • Sweetwater Gearfest 2019 Meet Up • London 2019 Meet Up Mentioned/seen in video: • See Eyewear • Apple Watch • Nike sneakers • Necklace (Bruce): http://www.Nashvillepicks.com • Hartke Amp (see unboxing at https://youtu.be/QZaDmme2FMQ ) Recorded with: ♣ iPhone 6s: http://amzn.to/2sBXfYJ ♣ MacBook Pro ♣ Final Cut Pro X ♣ Canon T6i: http://amzn.to/2sZZDI6 ♣ Fender Bass: http://amzn.to/2ttPXJF ♣ Alesis Speakers: http://amzn.to/2sZodZG ♣ Logic Pro X: http://amzn.to/2sZuCnW ♣ Canon Powershot G7x Markii Camera: http://bit.ly/2EW6snH MUSIC: “Feelings for You Vox Edit,” courtesy of PMG Cool & Quirky Custom Music (available through Songtradr at http://bit.ly/2QGRatf ) *There are affiliate links in this listing. If you order through this link, we may receive a percentage of the sale at no cost to you. *This is an unsponsored post. #makersgonnamake #makegreatshit More Ways to stalk B L O O M I N G P R E J I P P I E : ¥ Blog: http://www.bloomingprejippie.com ¥ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bloomingprejipp ¥ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Youtube: https://goo.gl/EzSkVn ¥ Soundcloud (blog): https://soundcloud.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Soundcloud (music): https://soundcloud.com/prejippie ¥ Funky Happy People (Who Listen to a Variety of Genres of Music) Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2NMPCs8 ¥ Be the Next D.I.Y. Rock Star Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2PQ18Ff Please subscribe. Thanks. https://goo.gl/EzSkVn Until next Monday, here’s wishing love, peace, and chicken grease!

Unified Threads
Season 2: 02-Educare

Unified Threads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 43:50


Are we filling humans up like a pail or lighting a fire in them? “The most important attitude that can be formed is that of desire to go on learning.” - John Dewey Digging into what it means to learn and grow in the grassroots movement of education. Featuring perspectives from Stef, a mom in Ann Arbor, Michigan who’s studying for her MA in progressive education at Prescott College, along with Omar, a Syrian doctor now seeking refuge in Germany because of the Syrian Civil War. Definition of “community” from episode guest Stef: “Being in a group of people that hold themselves accountable, and also you accountable, for the harmony of the whole.” Additional quotes from inventor Nikola Tesla (https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nikola-Tesla), Jeff Salaway (contributing founder of Hayground School-http://www.hayground.org/), and marketing guru Seth Godin (http://www.sethgodin.typepad.com) are featured in the episode. Learning tool mentioned by Stef: a "Kanban Board" (originally invented in Japan) Learning source (The Alliance for Self-Directed Education) mentioned by Stef: https://www.self-directed.org/ Music in this episode from AJ Bihn, Honey Monsoon (https://www.facebook.com/honeymonsoon/) and The Harmony Collective. Produced by Corey Coates of Podfly Productions (http://www.podfly.net/). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unifiedthreads/message

Unified Threads
Season 2: 01-Belonging

Unified Threads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 30:42


“There’s something that led us to share and exist with each other.”-Sarah Ann from Rythmic Synergy, featured musician on this episode.    Discussing community, land bases, and driving with your values. Perspectives about Belonging from Ypsilanti, Michigan native Grace Yoder of Pollywog Farms followed by a song called ‘Blip’ from Sarah Ann of Rythmic Synergy.   Additional music mastery provided by Ana Gomulka and Taylor Greenshields of the band Honey Monsoon.   Produced by Corey Coates of Podfly Productions.   www.unifiedthreads.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unifiedthreads/message

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