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Illustrators Samya Arif and Sana Nasir come on TPE to discuss the world of design, illustration, art, Indus Valley School, Feminism, Social Media and AI.Sana Nasir is an international award winning Illustrator and a record label Art Director. Sana's work is rooted in illustration told through local folklore, mythology and fantasy that she uniquely incorporates into the field of music, event and festival design as well as activism. Amongst her recent achievements Sana created the visual identity for the global event series, Boiler Room for itʼs historic debut in Pakistan and was part of the team that received the coveted British Council New Perspectives Grant in 2022 for which she was invited to speak at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Nasirʼs talk ʻDesign in the Name of Loveʼ was debuted at the National Digital Design Conference (ND2C) in 2018 and her talk, ʻCulture Alt Deleteʼ was featured on Islamabadʼs first PechaKucha 20x20. Her work is inspired from folklore and mythology combined with technology and pop-culture and has been acclaimed and featured on platforms such as World Illustration Awards, Communication Arts Awards, Vice, Pen America, Oxford University Press, Border Movement and several local publications including Herald magazine.Sana currently lives and works between Karachi and Kathmandu as an illustrator and multi-disciplinary artist and as Art Director at an ethical record label that she and her partner co-run called Cape Monze Records.sananasir.coSamya Arif is a Pakistani visual artist, illustrator, and graphic designer whose work has been featured internationally. Her artistry is focused on female perspectives and observations of social and cultural paradigms, often exploring the themes of women and the spaces they inhabit.After earning her degree in Communication Design from the Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture, Samya has built a diverse portfolio that includes creating visuals for publications, editorials, book covers, and film posters. Additionally, she has been actively involved as an artist, designer, and DJ in Karachi's budding underground electronic and indie music scene.She has been featured in several prestigious publications such as The New York Times, BBC, Vice, CBC, The Fader, and Pitchfork. Samya has also collaborated on a variety of international projects, such as the Mumbai-based Taxi Fabric, for which her designs were featured in the music video of the British band Coldplay. Her client list includes Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Al Jazeera, the US Embassy in Nepal, British Council, NPR, and Google. Her illustrations were regularly published in Pakistan's renowned, now defunct Herald magazine.Samya's work has been exhibited in numerous countries, including Pakistan, India, UAE, England, US, Belgium, and Spain. She currently resides and works in Karachi, Pakistan and serves as a part-time professor at her alma mater.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceChapters:0:00 Introduction2:00 Difference between Graphic Design and Illustration8:30 Indus Valley10:00 Choosing Design and Love for Music13:30 Is it innate or can you learn Art?16:00 Parents and living as Artists20:00 Herald27:30 Do you care about what people think?30:30 Paving the way and Woke Culture33:00 Being trolled online35:00 Saying something through Art40:00 Progress across Generations43:00 Feminism of our mothers48:00 Putting yourself in your Art51:30 Creative Process and Finding yourself55:00 Would you rather be in your 20s?57:00 Delusion is a super power1:02:00 The world of Social Media1:10:30 Watermelon symbol and the Power of an Image1:17:00 Local Context is very important1:25:00 Making your own art1:30:40 What is Pakistani culture and Getting inspired1:39:40 AI and Art1:58:40 Audience Questions
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello, this is Jon The Nice Guy, and after 10 years of knowing about Hacker Public Radio, here is my first podcast for the network. Firstly, I want to give a shout out to my Admin Admin Podcast co-host Al, who I heard just a week-or-so ago talking about Proxmox! Glad to hear you're over here too! I wanted to record an episode on my ridiculously complicated DHCP setup at home. I'm not saying this is the right or even a good idea for anyone else, but it's something you might want to do. Firstly, a little about why I have a complicated DHCP setup, and it starts with the router my previous ISP gave me. My router could just about cope with serving DHCP, but at the time when I was experimenting with running services on my home lab, the DNS server on the router wouldn't return addresses for hosts on my network, just those on the public internet. This wasn't a great experience! So, I installed PiHole [1] - initially because I'd heard good things about it's ad blocking capabilities, but later because it was just a pretty and sensible DHCP and DNS server that I could do things with. Under the covers, PiHole is running DNSMasq [2], which means that all the configuration is plain text files that I can overwrite with Ansible [3]. My PiHole was running on a Raspberry Pi 2 [4], in a lego-style case [5] plugged into the back of my router. And this was fine for a few months. And then it ran out of storage space, I changed jobs, my wife complained one too many times, and I reverted back to using the router's DHCPd and DNS. I also picked up either Nebula [6] or Tailscale [7] at around that time too, so I didn't need internal DNS to resolve to home services any more, and anything public I setup external DNS records pointing to the internal addresses. Job done. Scrub forward a couple of years, and when I changed jobs, I got a joining bonus which paid for me to get wired network around my house. I also setup my own Proxmox [8] cluster, which I documented on a post [9] on my blog [10]. Again, everything was peachy. I setup home assistant [11], which I expose on to the internet via a proxy on my VPS, and everything was still good... but things are a little more complicated now - I've got more stuff to keep track of and the router's DHCP server was struggling a little... but it was all OK. And then I changed ISP. My new ISP shipped a router running a customized version of OpenWRT [12], and I thought, finally, a good router! And then I realised I couldn't do *anything* sensible with it. It was so locked down, I couldn't even change the admin password without factory resetting it! Ugh. Within a couple of weeks my wife was complaining about random intermittent DNS requests failing, and I was seeing it too. So, I found on the Proxmox Helper Scripts [13] website that someone had put a script to setup a PiHole instance... So naturally, as I had two Proxmox Servers by this point, I ran two PiHole servers. This lasted a few months until I performed a system upgrade to the proxmox cluster and it took down both Proxmox cluster members at the same time and DNS fell off the network! I revived the Raspberry Pi 2 which now sits attached to the router again! Yes! Meanwhile, I was now getting more into IoT and I had several Tuya IoT devices connected over Wifi, and the 254 network addresses available in the /24 sized network [14] to me at home didn't seem enough, so I decided to expand my network to a /22, giving me enough address space for 1022 devices. Plus, I have kids, who each have computers and phones and games devices, my wife and I both work from home, so we both have computers from work and our own devices too... so I decided, now is the time to plan out my network. I decided to use PHPIPAM [15] having been asked to look at it at work, and found it was a good fit for what I wanted to do with it. PHPIPAM is really designed for owners of large-scale networks, people who allocate chunks of public IP scopes and IPv6 address ranges, but it will subdivide smaller network blocks, and so I could carve up my network. I decided to split my /22 into four /24 networks. One was dedicated to DHCP addressed items, with one smaller subnet in there allocated to the Proxmox hosted PiHole and another to the Raspberry Pi hosted PiHole, and both are basically a catch-all for anything I've not yet allocated. One was for end-user devices, like phones, computers, TVs and Games Consoles separated into smaller subnets per-person and one additional subnet for room-shared devices like TVs and Games Consoles. One subnet was separated into smaller subnets for IoT devices and core network things, like mains and network switches, light bulbs, cameras and printers. The last /24 subnet was undivided, but was for servers, both physical and virtual. Great, I've now got a lovely network map [IMAGE1], but *ugh* I've got to transfer all those DHCP and static IP allocations to the PiHoles. And, while I'd been using Gravity Sync [15] to synchronize between the two PiHole devices, sometimes it took a while for Gravity Sync to sync. And over time, I wanted to expose some of those services I was running at home, to my family, at home. So, I turned to Ansible. A few years ago, I'd helped write some Ansible modules which were used to interact with a cloud service my employer at the time was running, so I had a kind of idea on how Ansible works under the surface, the documentation for writing a new set of lookups was OK, and ChatGPT helped where I lost my way. I knew that there was a Terraform [17] Provider [18] for PHPIPAM, so there was a working API... and so I knew I could look up data in PHPIPAM. I wrote some Ansible lookups [19] to confirm the data was accessible from PHPIPAM, and it was! Great, now all I needed to do was to drop files into PiHole. I'd heard Alex [20] from the Self Hosting Podcast [21] talking about how he wrote some Ansible to automate his PiHole management [22], but it assumed a lot about how your network was setup and integrated a lot with other things he did - no complaints there! It's his network after all! But so I knew I needed to do 5 things. 1. Create a list of static DHCP allocations on both PiHole devices. 2. Create a list of DNS names to resolve in the internal network to addresses via A records 3. Create a list of DNS names to resolve to other DNS names via CNAME records 4. Create a list of DNS wildcards, so anything ending in that name would appear in my network. 5. If anything changed, restart DNSMasq. I wrote this code and ran it. Well, ran it and it didn't work, so I fixed it and ran it again... and again and again until it did work. I've just added that to my Github today, so feel free to take a look [23]. You've spent a while listening to this, so what is my "too long, didn't listen"? I have two pihole devices, I run a phpipam service under docker on a LXC container on my proxmox server. On the same LXC container I have a cron job which triggers the ansible playbook every 5 minutes to push any updates to PHPIPAM to the pihole hosts. Every few days I check to see what hosts have turned up in the DHCP pools on the PiHole hosts, map those to hosts I want to track in the future, and allocate them addresses in PHPIPAM so that those hosts will get managed IP addresses after 5 minutes, the next time they renew their DHCP addresses... Tada! For more over engineered solutions like this, feel free to take a look at the content on my blog, or maybe I'll appear again, on Hacker... Public... Radio. Take care, 73. [1] PiHole: https://pi-hole.net/ [2] DNSMasq: https://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html [3] Ansible: https://ansible.com [4] Raspberry Pi: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/ [5] Lego style case: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015WVR5BS [6] Nebula: https://www.defined.net/ [7] Tailscale: https://tailscale.com/ [8] Proxmox: https://www.proxmox.com [9] Proxmox post: https://jon.sprig.gs/blog/post/2885 [10] My blog: https://jon.sprig.gs [11] Home Assistant: https://www.home-assistant.io/ [12] OpenWRT: https://openwrt.org/ [13] Helper Scripts: https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/ [14] Network address spreadsheet: https://gist.github.com/JonTheNiceGuy/a847aa4faf878d7d6cee5c069e1d66d6 [15] PHPIPAM: https://phpipam.net/ [16] Gravity Sync: https://github.com/vmstan/gravity-sync [17] Terraform: https://www.terraform.io/ [18] PHPIPAM Terraform Provider: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/lord-kyron/phpipam/latest [19] Ansible Lookup: https://gist.github.com/JonTheNiceGuy/289a8a2e0233e730f0fbc8f958ec4bc6 [20] Alex Kretzschmar: https://alex.ktz.me/ [21] Self Hosted Podcast: https://selfhosted.show/ [22] Fully Automated DNS and DHCP with PiHole and DNSMasq: https://blog.ktz.me/fully-automated-dns-and-dhcp-with-pihole-and-dnsmasq/ [23] ansible-pihole: https://github.com/JonTheNiceGuy/ansible-pihole [IMAGE1] https://jon.sprig.gs/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Screenshot-from-2024-12-20-19-29-22.png Provide feedback on this episode.
Gayle Sanders, co-founder of Martin Logan and one of the industry's most celebrated speaker designers, turns a new page in his prestigious career with the introduction of his new company, Gayle Sanders Eikon. The world premiere of his new digital active loudspeaker system, featuring the Image1 and Eikontrol. The Eikon concept combines reference DSP-based electronics with direct connection to multiway speakers, and a new user interface, setting a new standard for total system performance. In addition to Gayle's creative pursuit of loudspeakers was his greatest accomplishment and that was the raising his daughter, which he explains in loving detail. How he and his wife figured out the best way to raise their daughter to the bar of maturity is as compelling as building his loudspeakers. Gayle Sanders is a one-of-a-kind specimen of a quality human being. His playful joy of figuring how to live his life to the fullest is inspiring as well as fascinating. For more information on his Eikon audio speakers please visit: eikonaudio.com
We're back! We discuss the end of the world, viruses, Troma and so much more! Then we discuss season 6 of Are You Afraid of the Dark (the first 6 episodes anyway). It's the reboot season from 1999 so everything is weird and strange -- just like real life! Donloyd Here if you know how to upload an episode and aren't stupid like Parker.
Song Talk Radio | Songwriting Tips | Lyrics | Arranging | Live Feedback
For our first podcast while in self isolation, we talked about things we can do as songwriters while in isolation :). We talked about: Taking the Song Talk Meetup online – stay tuned for details on April’s meetup The We Should Write Sometime app Frank Horvat’s project: Music for Self-Isolation Neel’s working on productions for Melanie Peterson Phil and Neel working on re-mixes for Mike’s song from our Songwriting Challenge Resources for rhyming: B-Rhymes and Rhyme Zone – don’t forget about our episode on rhymes with Blair Packham!…
Une étrange construction, un fleuve merveilleux qui y prend sa source, et va rendre la vie à la Mer Morte. Quel est le sens de cette incroyable vision que le prophète Ézéchiel nous livre sous la forme d'une bande dessinée ? ( Crédits images Water by Maria Zamchy from the Noun Project, temple by Vectors Market from the Noun Project, gate by, Creative Stall from the Noun Project, Man by Oksana Latysheva from the Noun Project, measure by, Dinosoft Labs from the Noun Project, river by sarah from the Noun Project, Tree by Reinnardio from the Noun Project, brick by Icons fest from the Noun Project, Dead Fish by Ian Ransley from the Noun Project, Fish by Made from the Noun Project, Salt by BomSymbols from the Noun Project ,splint by Nhor from the Noun Project. )
https://ia601501.us.archive.org/2/items/CLEP256StepLadder/CLEP256-Step%20Ladder.MP3 Hello listeners. No more weekly songs I don't think, just when they come, or maybe a weekly something, but nothing huge, this I made tonight and I could be in bed by ten, so that's completely alright, the whole thing is for fun and sharing thoughts and such anyways. Facts are factual however and I realise that my obsessive work distracts me from people, among other things, so I'm toning down some, a little, still music is my favourite thing though, pretty much, as far as things to do go. Anyways, this thing sounds sad, even the title is sad, I'm not sure where I sit with sad songs these days, but they don't seem like a terrible idea sometimes, so long as they feel nice to be played that makes them a distraction I think, there's joy to be had in it. Anyways, hopefully this thing, when listened to by you, doesn't bring down, that's not the aim really. Cheers for your time and ears, here's a video to go with the tune:
https://ia601507.us.archive.org/27/items/CeskyLivesEpisode255-doorMatBoy/Clep255-doorMatBoy.mp3 Hello listeners,this weeks tune is a collaboration I did with Elliot Careswell of The Milkmen, (excellent band, check 'em out: https://www.facebook.com/TheMilkmen01/). Did it a long while ago but never put it up anywhere because I thought it was maybe a little mean spirited, the mean spirit in it has since died and also the lyrics are fairly trippy things anyways so I'm just putting it out there anyways, as a back up tune for some time off while I'm moving house/packing up things and such and also because Elliot's tune for this song is alot of fun I think. Hope you enjoy, and thanks for listening, this week I did a colour drawing, took a while, but I had fun doing it, here it is taking shape with the tune over the top. Have an excellent NYE, and also entire next year as best you can.
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/11/items/CeskyLivesEpisode254-goldenStill/Clep254-goldenStill.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune is a kind of a free thought experiment as far as the words go I guess, I can link bits of it to real life things but they don't piece together particularly well. Anyways, there's a positive feeling in it that comes from someplace so hopefully that translates. This is the kinda tune I'd like to fill up with layers of stuff and make sound lovely but for this thing, it's just a rough first recording, for slightly more polished stuff, (mostly), go to cesky.bandcamp.com, if you want to, free albums, totally free, downloadable and the like. Anyways, hope this is a nice listen, thanks for your time and ears.
https://ia601505.us.archive.org/14/items/CeskyLivesEpisode253-h/CLEP253-H.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is an ad-libbed baritone uke finger picky thing about somebody I knew a while back who died, don't really wanna say who, not that anybody probably reads this, or knows me if they do, but if they do it's kinda maybe personal....? I dunno, if you know me and pick it I don't care so much I guess. Anyways, hope it's a nice listen, it was very freeing to just sit and do whatever and let it be. Thanks for your time and ears, here's a video/drawing to go with the tune:
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/2/items/CeskyLivesEpisode252-englishTrees_597/Clep252-englishTrees.mp3 Not sure what really to write about this one, so here's the lyrics, to speak for themselves I guess...: ENGLISH TREESSo tiredso tired like the yellowed cutting blades of grassour city council grows right by the oceanso there’s soft fall for the kidsclimbing up these English trees all knotted skinwatching over the familieswith eskies full of sadness and angercigarettes and love disasterall the people breathingand outso stillso focussed fully on my paper platemy eyesare wide and white like maybe I am illmy knife and fork sunk in my facea pale white plastic moonthat cannot lookon younor shine down any kind of light onthe families withtheir eskies fullof endless anger and sadnessShe dangles softly in the skylong sleeves in gripping fingersindicating she has understood the nighta pale white plastic moona pale white plastic moon is crashing downI hope you’re wellI hope you last a little longer than the feelingthan the feelingthan the feelingof breathing in and outThanks for listening, here's a video/drawing that goes with the tune:
https://ia801507.us.archive.org/5/items/CeskyLivesEpisode251-probablyYouStillDo/Clep251-probablyYouStillDo.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is a real low end recording Dictaphone thing, a uke song but with book ends of a bit of a song my 9 year old son made up about the progression of man, kind of, I think..., seemed like that's what he was telling me anyways. Hope it's a nice listen, my words are about trying not to say negative things about anyone because it's maybe extremely unhelpful, and also about reconciling past things and not being cyclically complain-headed I guess, which we can all be, but I definitely can, somewhat. Anyways, here's a video/drawing to go with it. Cheers for your ears.
https://ia601508.us.archive.org/19/items/CeskyLivesEpisode250-angryAngel/Clep250-angryAngel.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune is about self hatred, religious people and bad experiences, it's not all negative though, I think it's actually fairly positive underneath, like a pointing out the ridiculousness of self hatred kinda thing, there's also a reference to The Omen in there, and the video for this week is a mashed up horror film thing with the scene referenced in it, if you can pick it in the layers and such, probably you can. Anyways, cheers to you for listening, indeed. Here's the video:
https://ia601504.us.archive.org/22/items/CeskyLivesEpisode249-fridge/CLEP249-Fridge.mp3 Hello listeners,this weeks tune I wrote really venting about horrible things and I think it turned out kind of a little more hopeful than I thought, which is good. Anyways, hopefully it's a fun listen, cheers for your ears and time. Here's a video/drawing to go with the tune: https://cesky.bandcamp.com/
https://ia801502.us.archive.org/5/items/CeskyLivesEpisode248-kindOfAlright/Clep248-kindOfAlright.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune is another Baritone Ukulele dictaphone recording, it's about people, trusting some of them, feeling shit but not giving in entirely to feeling shit, things like this. Maybe it'll make some kind of sense to you? Anyways, many thanks for your time & ears. Here's a video/drawing to go with the tune:
https://ia801509.us.archive.org/30/items/CeskyLivesEpisode246-theSawedOffFingersOfYourWoman/Clep246-theSawedOffFingersOfYourWoman.mp3 Hello listeners. I live in Rockingham, Western Australia, it has a habit of being labelled as full of drug dealers and darkness, this tune is me making that into a cartoony retelling of a guy going to a pizza place to pick up his pizza and being confronted by some backwards awful shit. Anyways, it's in no way serious, I like Rockingham mostly, nice oceans, mostly decent folks that I've met and dealt with and such. Hope it's a fun listen anyways. Here's a video/drawing to go with it:
https://ia601509.us.archive.org/33/items/CeskyLivesEpisode245-yourPaperbackGod/Clep245-yourPaperbackGod.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks song is a baritone ukulele thing, dictaphone recorded and not fancied up at all, because I'm tired and maybe aiming at the real basics here and the adding of other instruments for albums and the like, (possibly, I might get addicted to messing with many an instrument weekly again, who knows). The song is about how I've been super tired and grumpy and dismal of late but aiming at choosing differently, aiming at loving my kids properly and cheering the fuck up some. Anyways, here's a drawing/video to go with it, hope it's a nice listen. Thanks for your time.
https://ia601503.us.archive.org/9/items/CeskyLivesEpisode244-gloryBe/Clep244-gloryBe.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune is another Baritone Uke song, (new toy, compelled to play it a lot), about history being something that makes you stronger if you let it, but at the time, when it was the present, it sucked alot, about survival I guess, and also there's an E.T reference in there for good measure. Nice simple tune anyways, hope it brings you calm vibes and the like. Here's the video thing to go with it, some layered elbalming videos and a little bit of Golden Axe, (Sega Mega Drive, great game).
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/11/items/CeskyLivesEpisode243-poseidonsDaughter_417/Clep243-poseidonsDaughter.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune was sung with much boogers remaining in my head from having a cold, but nothing's perfect huh. The songs about remembering through rose coloured glasses, I think...? First tune written on a new baritone uke I now posses, happily. Here's a video/drawing to with the tune: Thanks for your time.
https://ia601500.us.archive.org/23/items/CeskyLivesEpisode242-allTheTapes_472/Clep242-allTheTapes.mp3 Hello listeners. This weeks tune is a dictaphone recording of a song about lonely nerdism, specifically about folks who post long rants on the internet against pop-culture etc. I've recently gotten way back into some ridiculously nerdy things myself and I really don't see what there is to complain about, video games from when I was tiny are being basically remade over and over in progressively more visually amazing ways and life is pretty good when I'm sitting in-front of one of them. I guess maybe there's a line where addiction to such things can turn to self hatred and feeling disconnected and such and you become a ranting lunatic on the internet. May that never be me, (also take that with a grain of salt, I'm semi-joking, nerd rants are fine). Here's a mashed up layered video thing to go with the tune: Thanks for listening.
https://ia601503.us.archive.org/2/items/CeskyLivesEpisode239-words/CLEP239-Words.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is a finger picky acoustic guitar thing about words, how they can hurt people and should be used carefully, maybe even sparingly, I guess, although I'm inherently an odd mix of sometimes quiet sometimes won't shut the hell up myself. Anyways, hopefully it's a nice listen, very succinct, not a lot of words, just the right amount hopefully. Here's a video to go with the tune: Thanks for listening.
https://ia601501.us.archive.org/12/items/CeskyLivesEpisode238-sherlock/CLEP238-Sherlock.mp3 Hello listeners, this weekend I decided to chill out some, very purposefully, and drag out every piece of musical anything at all that I had, hook them all up to a recording device and adlib a thing. This weeks song is that thing. I had a lot of fun making it, hopefully it's a fun listen, obviously it's a giant audio mess also, but that's kind of the point, once only made up on the spot kind of a thing. Anyways, here's a video to go with it:
https://ia601501.us.archive.org/0/items/CeskyLivesEpisode236-needles/CLEP236-Needles.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is a fictional picture story kinda thing about a woman brutally murdering her boyfriend with a shoe, hope you like it. Here's a video to go with the tune:
https://ia601504.us.archive.org/14/items/CeskyLivesEpisode234-someFriendlyBuffalo/Clep234-someFriendlyBuffalo.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is another looooose distorted uke thing about a couple getting off a train and a kids with deformed fingers being sold to a freak show by his dad. It's just a random mesh simple stream of consciousness thing, I was trying not to think when I wrote it, I've been thinking too much of late. Anyways, hope you dig it/enjoy it and here's a video to go with it, more layered random things, also some Nintendo, if you know it you'll spot it. As always, thanks for your time and ears.
https://ia601500.us.archive.org/25/items/CeskyLivesEpisode233-puddle/CLEP233-Puddle.mp3 Hello listeners, this weeks tune is a distorted ukulele thing about I have no idea what, maybe walking around with hefty secrets I guess, something like that, it's abstract and was written basically on automatic anyways, cause I'm REEEEALLLLY tired and my brain and life can only handle so much of the kind of thing I wrote last week, which is super serious mental madness stuff. Anyways, hopefully this is a nice listen, it's slow-ish, fuzzy, the words are not super good at making sense. Thanks to all the folks who listen, it's hugely appreciated. As always here's a video to go with the tune, no drawing this week, just a couple of layered Nintendo videos and some art animation stuff by me all skewed and the like, because I wanted to change it up a bit.
The Scotty Mason Show - The ORIGINAL Model Railroad Podcast!
In this episode, Dave Owens wonders what he did to deserve this, Scott is his usual self, and Jimmy offends Florida!
In this episode, we have the youthful writer, comedian and gamer Todd Van Meter. We talk about Todd's biggest fear, the difficulties to produce a show like SNL and we talk about weird fetishes.Todd Van Meter- TMI - Second City Hollywood Sundays 7:30pmTwitter: @ToddVanMeterFacebook: Todd Van Meter, TmiHollywood Steve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the fabolous actor, comedian and aussie Prudence Vindin. We talked about how important original content is, we define what "Disaster-bating" is and how visas work for people coming to america.Prudence Vindin- Winning Formula - The MovieInstagram: @PrudenceAmeliaSteve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the eccentric director, producer and writer Josh Levine. We go balls out on an improv scene, we also talk about why he thinks Jordan is the best basketball player and the future of the business.Josh Levine- Instagram: joshlevine03 Twitter: @joshlevine03 Steve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
The hunting podcast you have all been waiting for! Sorry about the static. It has been so long, that there are new bugs in the system I have to work out!Podcast: Play in new window | Download
In this episode, we have the salacious dancer and actress Brittania Jones. We talk about her definition of "Turn Up", why she gets tattooes but forgets the meaning of them and why she doesn't shoot music videos in Compton anymore.Brittania Jones - Twitter :@BJONES_6 Youtube: Brittania JonesInstagram: b_jones6Steve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV
In this episode, we have the clever improviser, actor and writer Carl Tart. We play radio Dj's for different stations, we rap about welders and other one word suggestions, and we talk about why it is so cool to have a myspace music page.Carl Tart - http://youngwildandslaves.tumblr.comTwitter: @ DammitCARLFacebook: Women Be Shoppin' Improv Team Facebook: White Women Improv TeamSteve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the astonishing actress, comedian and writer Emily Tarpey. We talk about getting ruffied at a gay club, why she is the perfect girlfiriend and the reason why she thinks homeless people are hot.Emily Tarpey - emilytarpey.comTwitter: @ECTarpeyHer Webseries "Gentrified" Steve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the outstanding Actor and Sound Engineer Jason Taylor. We talk about why he doesn't like fighting sports, Jason's experience smoking weed with Snoop Dogg and his love for farming.Jayson Taylor - Twitter: @JayTayLIVESteve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the lovely movie star, comedian and swim coach Lena Dansdill. We talk about her love for Ryan Lochte, her successful movie career and why 7-year-old kids love to take swimming lessons with her. Lena Dansdill - Facebook: Lena DansdillInstagram: LenaDee24Her Movie - 108 Stitches: https://www.facebook.com/108StitchesMovieHer Movie - Cut: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CUT/272698826114876Steve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
In this episode, we have the delightful Actor,Comedian, Director and Producer Shane Hartline. We talk why he quit professional wresting to pursue acting, his addiction to vine videos and why he misses Blockbuster so much.Shane Hartline - shanehartline.com Vine: Shane HartlineTwitter: @ShaneHartlineYoutube.com/WoodenSteelSteve Dez - stevedez.com Twitter: @SteveDezTV Facebook.com/SteveDezShow Instagram: @SteveDezTV Vine: Steve Dez
A special mix of homegrown talent and summer selections from across the great white north Playlist:DJ K - Brighter Dayz (Killa Records)Krinjah - Lovers Rock (Dub)Paul Saint Jack - Monument (Fokuz Recordings Dub) Mutt Feat Kevin King - Thinking(SoundTrax)Schematic - Curves (Dub)Scoundrill - Eras (Dub)Digitalism - Pogo (Override Remix)(Dub)Override - Wanted (Stride Recordings)Stickbubbly - On and on (Dub)Vast - Area 51 (Dub Damage)Rene LaVice - Jolly boatman VIP (Stride Recordings)Amenizm feat. John Rolodex - Amenizim pt. 2 (Dub)HEAVY BASS HITTERRene LaVice - Genesis (Stride Recordings)Eleventh Sun feat. M.Noble - So High (Altosync)Rene Lavice & Schematic - Group Sex (Stride Dub)Catacomb - Battle Axe (Disturbed)Spinlock - Nerve Damage (Stride Recordings)CANADIAN CLASSICPsiDream - Secret Life (Golden Oldies Selection)Spread the word
This episode proves that the dawn of Summer has not distracted our Canadian production talent as we bring you another dub packed show, featuring an interview with Toronto veteran Stranjah. Playlist:Override - Chasing Daylight (Stride Recordings)Jayline and Brockout - With Me (Brockout VIP) (Dub)Schematic - Mercedes (Stride Recordings)CCDNB NEWS WITH JOCELYN DEEStickbubbly - Burn Dem Up (Dub)Vast - Roboslut (???)Aconit and Saejma - One More Day (Spinlock Remix) (Abstract Logic Recordings)INTERVIEW WITH STRANJAHStranjah - Light (Dub)INTERVIEW WITH STRANJAHStranjah - G Riddim (Soothsayer)INTERVIEW WITH STRANJAHStranjah - No More Resentful (Dub)Locked - Somethin's Fuckie (Dub)Statistic - Whiteout (Dub)Jedison - New Life (Dub)NC 17 and KC - Cannibal Holocaust (Proximia Free Download)HEAVY BASS HITTERGrimm - On The Run (Digi Lab Records)CANADIAN CLASSICStranjah - Deep Inside (Flex Limited Press) (2001)Spread The Word
Play Show, or Right-Click to DownloadWith just one week to go before the final round of the WRC for 2007, what better time could there be to catch up with Amberie Kat of What in the World Rally?Amberie is a keen observer, commentator and fan of the WRC, and we get her thoughts on the '07 season and the performances of the leading drivers.