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Episode 83 is a conversation with prolific podcaster and veteran DC punk Brian Gathy. Brian is co-host of End On End, a pod that examines every Discord Records title in the order they were released, he also singlehandedly produces and hosts The Unanimous Hour dedicated to deciphering the fractal brilliance of DC band Lungfish's catalog of songs as well as Dweller On the Threshold which explores the music of Van Morrison. Our conversation touches on those projects but the bulk of our talk focuses on a new podcast (my second, his FOURTH) that we discuss and name during the course of this episode. The new pod will be called Deathless Neverborn and is dedicated to exploring what might be called ‘the spiritual journey' primarily from a Buddhist and Non-dual perspective. Having just met, we share how the idea for the pod came to be and we open up about some of the formative experiences that have shaped our lives and led us to want to make a pod like DN. So here it is dear listener, the birth of Deathless Neverborn podcast! Thank you SO MUCH for listening and for supporting the pod! Traegermethod Patreon Music: Rites of Spring 'End On End' Jason Traeger 'Neutralize Existence' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-traeger/support
On today's show, Jason Traeger of the Traegermethod podcast is filling in for me as host, presenting performances and conversations with Olympia synth rock artist Doctor Sleep and Tacoma rapper Ralph Reign. Interestingly enough, both of these guys incorporate a Nintendo Game Boy into their distinctly different sounds. This episode is being cross-released on both Low Profile and Traegermethod via the podcast universe. If you like one show, you'll probably like the other, and there's a lot of episodes to dig into. This is the second installment of Scherler Sundays 2023, recorded by Andrew Ebright and Kefa Crow, in front of a live audience behind the Carnegie Library in Olympia, Washington.
Jason Traeger is one of the coolest people I know. We became fast friends in the stand up scene almost 9 years ago and I always enjoy getting not talk to him. He is an artist in the truest sense of the word and his painting and music and comedy are all unique and incredible Jason and I talk about a lot of different stuff and he has an amazing story about Vegas and even a flash back to y2K Check his stuff our at traegermethod.com
Introducing the companion podcast to Jason Traeger's TraegerMethod Instagram feed. Artist, musician, comedian, west coast indie/punk scene veteran Jason Traeger discusses his latest autobiographical posts with his friend Paul Schlesinger. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support
On today's episode, Maximum Rocknoll – the story behind the famed punk institution. Beginning in 1977, a group of Bay Area music fans led by Tim Yohannan, began a weekly radio show out of the studio at KPFA in Berkeley, California. The driving impulse behind the show was simple – an unabashed uncompromising world of punk rock. By 1982, the punk scene had grown into a worldwide movement and the founders of the show launched Maximum RocknRoll as a print fanzine, dedicated to anti-corporate ideals, leftist politics and relentless enthusiasm for DIY punk and hardcore bands from every inhabited continent of the globe. Over the next several decades, what started as a do it yourself labor of love amongst a handful of friends had extended to include literally thousands of volunteers and hundreds of thousands of readers. For many, it became the punk rock bible. The inky smudge of the black and white newsprint providing a voice in community for young teenagers around the world, introducing them to bands and a sense of creative expression they had not known before. By 2019, the landscape of the punk underground as well as print media itself had dramatically shifted and MRR announced the end to its print publication. Over these 42 years with over 1600 radio shows and 400 issues of fanzine to its claim, MRR came to represent a certain do-it-yourself ethos that extended far beyond the music itself. As the print scene came to an end last year, I invited some well the longstanding Maximum contributors to come together for a night to talk about that the zine and its lasting impact on the global punk scene. Here's our conversation.. The Past, Present & Future of Maximum Rocknroll: The Story Behind the Famed Punk Institution Brandi Howell (BH): Tonight we have with us Martin Sprouse, Paul Curran, and Matt Badenhop. And before I introduce them, I just wanted to play a little taste of the early days of the radio show. BH: So if you guys wanted to introduce yourselves a bit and kind of give your background and how you were first introduced to the magazine. Martin Sprouse (MS): Yeah. My name is Martin Sprouse. I grew up in Southern California. So my first introduction to the magazine was the first compilation. Me and my friend, Jason Traeger, and Pat Weakland. We were doing our own fanzine in San Diego called The Leading Edge. And we found that record, Pat knew it was coming out and we found like the day they were unboxing it in a record store and we just go – Oh wow! Cause it was the first time we knew there were hardcore bands playing up here, you know, that they existed up here. Because in Southern California, we're spoiled with them, but it was nice to see all these kids doing things. And then from that our local record store started carrying Maximum Rocknroll from the first issue on. And when we first looked at it, it was like so different than what we're used to. You know, we're used to Flip Side and Ripper, but Maximum to our teenage eyes was this thick. It had politics right on the cover and I was going – Holy shit, this is great! You know, it was newsprint, it was messy, just like it is now, you know, but it just looks so different, you know, and then we just kept buying issues. And we started coming up here and visiting in '84, '83 ... staying at the Maximum house. And then I moved up here in '85 to become part of Maximum. Is that enough background? And I stopped doing Leading Edge and started working on Maximum and been involved with Maximum projects since then. Leading Edge fanzine. artwork by Jason Traeger BH: And Paul has also been with the magazine and various bands since 1983, contributing to all the graphics and the record reviews, he lists himself has a house cleaner. And now as a member of the powerful and mysterious MMR board. Paul, how did you first learn about Maximum? Paul Curran (PC): I first learned about Maximum probably by seeing the magazine. I grew up in Benicia,
In this episode, Hannah, Allyson and comedian Jason Traeger talk about an innocent man who gets himself out of prison and goes on to become a lawyer. Sponsor: www.markcharlesworth.com Sources: http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/jarrett-adams-unlikely-path-prison-lawyer https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=2980
Jason Traeger has lived MANY lives and is one of the most uniquely creative people we've ever met. Amy, Steve, and "Johnny Mo-Bo" chat with Jason about life as an aging punk, channeling creativity, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, not giving a crap, an epic estate sale, and the sacredness of objects. Follow him on Twitter at @jasontraeger and the gang at @whosyourgodcast everywhere!
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Comedian Jason Traeger (Traeger Method) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in February 1990. Songs under discussion include "Cuts You Up" by Peter Murphy, "Head On" by The Jesus & Mary Chain, "Birdhouse in Your Soul" by They Might Be Giants, and "I Wanna Be Adored" by The Stone Roses. For more information about Jason Traeger, check him out at www.traegermethod.com, or track him down on Facebook or Instagram.
Writer Terese Marie Mailhot discusses her new memoir “Heart Berries” and the importance of empathy for the indigenous experience, comedian Jason Traeger describes his therapist choices in Portland, program director of the American Culinary Institute Sophie Egan talks about what’s known as the American food psyche, and former Fats Domino band member and saxophonist Reggie Houston performs the jazz standard “Autumn Leaves."
JoAnn Schinderle stops by this week! Jason Traeger steps in as guest host. We talk about her fantastic show Control Youself, Wisconsin, sports, getting hit in the crotch, rope swings, and we play a game of License Plate Detective.
This killer 4 year Control Yourself Anniversary special is stacked with Shane Torres, David Mascorro, Jason Traeger, Steve Magnuson, Whitney Streed, Ben Harkins, Amanda Lynn Deal, Katie Nguyen and Anatoli Brant! Hosted & Produced by JoAnn Schinderle Podcast produced by Randall Lawrence Theme by Luke Messimer
We've got another one from the archives! Back in January 2016, Ryan sat down with Jacob Christopher and Jason Traeger to talk about everything from their writing process to the worst gigs they've ever had. For those in Central Oregon, Jason Traeger will be back at Seven Nightclub this Friday, June 9!
Drew is on vacation this week, so Brandon is here! Portland comedian Jason Traeger is our guest this week. We get deep into politics, Taco Bell, powdered cacao, Jason's comedy history, competitive eating, Cincinnati chili, Smashmouth, and more. Plus, for our true fans it's a real "who wore it better" situation when Brandon tells his side of the laundry mat wallet mystery.
We went to The Bridgetown Comedy Festival. We talked to Anthony Lopez, Simon Gibson, Nathan Brannon, Jason Traeger, and Wimps.
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Another night, another dive bar on some outskirt with another night of Portland Comedy: the opening act for karaoke and Tim Ledwith is the headliner. He takes the stage with dozens of eager would-be singers occupying the other half of the room. He plays for the dozens of devotees, offering all of their attention. His honesty unravels you while demystifying himself. Enjoy this. Introduction by Brodie Kelly. Photo by Jason Traeger. For more about Tim, go to TimLedwith.wordpress.com.
Jason Traeger stopped by this week and gave some great comedy advice. He’s been in the Portland comedy scene for the last couple years and had plenty of great words of wisdom. You can see him at Helium Comedy Club for the Portland’s Funniest Person contest on Wednesday, July 2nd at 10:00 P.M. Do it. … Read More →
Oh hey there guys! This week for RP we/I had on the prolific/worldly/philos, Jason Traeger on the program. We had a lovely talk and among other things talked about the future of the environment, the addicts personality, and just having your hands in a lot of projects and volleying between those projects. Yeah!
Oh hey there guys! This week for RP we/I had on the prolific/worldly/philos, Jason Traeger on the program. We had a lovely talk and among other things talked about the future of the environment, the addicts personality, and just having your hands in a lot of projects and volleying between those projects. Yeah!
Tim Hammer and Jason Traeger are the guests. They discuss the comedy scene in Portland, chicken sandwiches at length and other stuff too. Then Anna gives the news including an NBA player coming out, a spacecraft test and more! LINKS: http://www.timhammer.com/ http://jasontraegercomedy.tumblr.com/ GALLERY: