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Best podcasts about jolt radio

Latest podcast episodes about jolt radio

Sunburn Collective
Sunburn Collective Ep. 69 / Blood Internet Solo Show Transition 2 - April 2023

Sunburn Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 56:24


The monthly Sunburn Collective mix show on Jolt Radio is transitioning into being a solo Blood Internet mix show. You can expect the same great music and general vibes to continue on the new show so be sure to stay tuned. To hear new archived episodes of the Blood Internet mix show be sure to follow the Blood Internet social media accounts listed below: https://soundcloud.com/blood-internet https://www.instagram.com/bloodinternet/ https://www.facebook.com/bloodinternet Tracklist: China Charmeleon, Nkulu Keys, Thakzin - Ndikhokhele Loz Goddard - Moovish Derek Kaye - Holdin' On The Funk District - Let's Make Love Disco Funk Spinner - Sexy Dancer Rayko - Bamboo Kim & Buran - French Train Buzz Compass - Starborn (Napoleon's Intergalaktik Re-Touch) Mark Farina, Homero Espinosa & Kid Enigma - I'm Lovin' It (Kooba's Percussive Kapp) Soledrifter - Just Riding (Original Mix) Lesny Deep - Breathe (Soulful Mix)

Sunburn Collective
Sunburn Collective Ep. 68 / Blood Internet Solo Show Transition 1 - March 2023

Sunburn Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 55:43


The monthly Sunburn Collective mix show on Jolt Radio is transitioning into being a solo Blood Internet mix show. You can expect the same great music and general vibes to continue on the new show so be sure to stay tuned. To hear new archived episodes of the Blood Internet mix show be sure to follow the Blood Internet social media accounts listed below: https://soundcloud.com/blood-internet https://www.instagram.com/bloodinternet/ https://www.facebook.com/bloodinternet Tracklist: Evil Smarty - If It Feels Good Machete Savane - Manticore Frank Booker - Hope Fingerman - Button Pusher (LTJ Remix) The Funk District - Let Me Tell You Joe Bataan - Call My Name (DJ Vas Rework) Siggatunez - If It Ain't KNG Edits - Midnight Lovers Karl Kling - How The West Was Won 80's Child - Closer 2 Your Luv Rayko & Landerground - Secret Patch (Original Mix) Ekkah - Waiting 4 You (Hot Toddy Remix)

Infinite Attraction
Season Web3: 003 Miami Hack Week

Infinite Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 58:53


It's Hack Week in Miami and we are joined with Amol Shah and the pseudonymous @0xwagmi, aka Wags. We dive into the crypto ecosystem from their prominent perches as well as some insight into the inner workings of MHW. Amol is the CRO of Quicknode, a Miami founded blockchain saas company that recently worked with Twitter to get their PFP verification API implemented. 0xwagmi is runs business development for Terra, a clear leader in emerging blockchain technology. These two have known each other online for a long time and only met for the first time in studio at Jolt Radio. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infiniteattraction/support

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson
Grant Stern of Occupy Democrats

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 32:52


Grant Stern is the Executive Editor of Occupy Democrats as well as host of the Only In Miami Show on Jolt Radio. He breaks down what's happening in Cuba where the economic crisis, combined with the COVID-19 pandemic, resulted in massive electricity outages and food and medicine shortages--and now, people are protesting the communist regime. Grant also gives us the inside scoop on Floridian politics, including why he thinks Rep. Val Demings can win the senate seat she's running for, and what he thinks about the rumors that Gov. Ron DeSantis will run for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election. Executive Producer: Adell Coleman Producer: Brittany Temple Distributor: DCP Entertainment For additional content: makeitplain.com

Infinite Attraction
Season 2: 006 Crypto In Miami

Infinite Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 58:51


Today, we'll be talking about "Crypto in Miami” with our special guests, Maria Lobanova CEO of Interstellar Digital and Christopher Temme CFO Bitflyer USA. We have officially joined the Jolt Radio family and are now live from the studio Tuesdays at 10am. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infiniteattraction/support

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Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #33 - "Back To You, Jill"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 59:39


It's the most wonderful time of the year? Matty's back and fucking up the flow of the show, secrets come out, conspiracy's reign. Also, Hip-Hop shit. Recorded 12/15/20 @ Jolt Radio

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Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #31 - "A Jolt Radio Nightmare"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 58:10


We're all back together at Jolt Radio on some spooky shit. It's horrific.

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Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #27 - "Wet Ass Podcast"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 59:54


Bring a bucket and a mop for this wet ass podcast. After a short hiatus due to an internal Covid 19 scare the gang is back in full force. Also, going live once again on Jolt Radio!

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Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #15 - "White Claw Is The New Zima"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 59:17


- Lip smacks - Tony Pizzicato is out, John Jolt is in - Unfollow Tony - Chicago is out, Arizona is in - Our Arizona knowledge sucks - X to the Z - Alkaholiks - Phil The Agony - Busta Rhymes - How big is Busta Rhymes now? - Tash - Kurupt has not cared about a bitch for 4 decades - Jolt Radio is 10 years strong - Shut the fuck up John - Mya still got it - Mya has a jewish face - The plums, a blueish hue - The Mount Rushmore of not caring about bitches - ODB is dead - Too Short just had a baby - Too Short’s new album - Too Short being married is fake news - Eh, not really - Teddy Roosevelt shouldn’t be on Mount Rushmore - Who should we add to Rushmore? - Get your affairs in order - Does Obama have a track suit? - Obama, call in - If you’re blind, can you be gay? - Vagina’s are terrifying - Vagina Dentata - Theres no way I would lose to a blind rapper - Shout out to Danny Muela - Dame Dolla plus - Good drop John - You had one job John - STFU John - Why are we not live on TV - Let’s get real - NEVER ENOUGH BY CYBER BULLIES - Dj EZ Dick - Is Redman underrated? - Redman is universally loved - Redman love all around - Weed College - Best Hip Hop duos - Matty & Motive dispute hip hop shit - Comparisons - The other Cyber Bullies - I’ll beat the shit out of the other Cyber Bullies - You idiots - Cyber Bullies & Cyber Bullies - Wack rappers going platinum - John abandoned us - Some of us finished high school - Nelly - Murphy Lee - Just like our fathers & Tony Pizzicato - 112 - Slim tops out at a 60/40 - Destiny’s Child, who cares - 2020 energy - Fuck Destiny’s Child - Let’s Get Married - Hpnotiq - White Claw is the new Zima - Smirnoff Ice - Little Haiti Classics - Fake Hip Hop heads - No requests - She put her booty on my head - Mr. Burns - I was drinking while driving - I got out the car - Make Love For Real - Goodbye, sorry, fuck Lulu

Citizens of Multiple Earths
81 - HolMat: Last con of the decade!

Citizens of Multiple Earths

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 73:15


This week the Citizens talk about Holiday Matsuri and go over their 2019 Top 10's. It's our last episode of the decade what?! We'll be back January 6 see you next year! Tune into the funniest comic book podcast on any Earth recorded live at Jolt Radio in Miami, FL. IG: citizensof_multipleearths Twitter: multipleearths FB: https: www.facebook.com/citizensofmultipleearths Email: citizensofmultipleearths@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/citizensofmultipleearths Subscribe, Rate & Review! ❤️

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Fresh Art International
Art and Film Illuminate The Black Imagination

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 57:35


How do contemporary art and film illuminate the Black Imagination? This segment from our archive explores some of the issues and ideas behind creative practices that re-imagine the Black experience. To begin, we share a conversation recorded with curator Valerie Cassel Oliver from 2013, while she was working at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Cassel Oliver is now Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, where she's expanding the representation of African American and African-diasporic artists in the Museum's collection. On November 2, 2016, artists, filmmakers and curators joined us to consider this topic during the Fresh Art International show on Jolt Radio, Miami. Since then, curator Natalia Zuluaga continues to edit [NAME] publications and co-edits the bilingual online journal Dispatches. In summer 2019, Zuluaga curates Materia Abierta, a program on theory, art and technology in Mexico City. Artist Domingo Castillo has been working under the radar since visualizing the complexities of Miami’s future in his 2017 video Tropical Malaise. In 2019, among other recent projects, artist Jamilah Sabur presented a five channel video installation at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and showed a commissioned video at Hudson Yards, New York. Amir George, co-founder of the touring visual shorts program Black Radical Imagination, continues to engage in cinema culture. Mikhaile Solomon, founding director of the annual PRIZM art fair, is preparing for the Fair’s seventh year in Miami, scheduled for December 2019. Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan 2016; Anamnesis Audio 2019 | Special Audio: courtesy Jamilah Sabur and Oolite Arts Related Episodes: Valerie Cassel Oliver on Black Performance in Contemporary Art and Jean-Ulrick Désert and Trenton Doyle Hancock on Radical Presence, Black in America, Contemporary Black Portraiture Related Links: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, [NAME] Publications, Hammer Museum, Black Radical Imagination, PRIZM Art Fair, Oolite Arts  

Fresh Art International
Art of the Eclipse Turns Our Gaze to the Sky

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 62:34


  This July, NASA invites us to celebrate the historic 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission. Looking up to the sun, moon and stars, we revisit a radio show designed to revolve around the 2017 total solar eclipse. Listeners will learn that the weather threw our program slightly off course. That's because the first time we streamed The Art of the Eclipse on Jolt Radio was September 6, 2017, four days before Hurricane Irma hit Florida. The southern coast was in evacuation mode.   Our show begins with a flashback to 2013, in Berlin, when we recorded a conversation at the intersection of art and science in the control tower at the abandoned Tempelhof airport, in Berlin. German artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis demonstrates one of her gravity experiments and explains how she raises moon geese.   We share our field recordings and interviews from August 21, 2017, when thousands of people came together to experience the solar event at Miami's Frost Museum of Science. Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego, then curator of astronomy at the Museum, calls in to tell stories of his eclipse-viewing adventure outside Madras, Oregon. For the finale, we introduce a selection from the short films screened at the Frost's Science Art Cinema Film Festival in summer 2017.   Sound Editors: 2017 Guney Ozsan, 2019 Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Frost Science Museum, Delphino Huang, John Akre, Michael J. Ruiz-Unger   Related Episodes: Studio Drift Drones Send Up Swarming Ode to Apollo at 50, Art and Our Uncertain Future, Art of the Eclipse, Agnes Meyer Brandis on Science and Creativity   Related Links: NASA, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Delphino Huang, John Akre, Michael J. Ruiz-Unger, Science Art Cinema Film Festival  

Fresh Art International
The Art of Obsolete Media

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 52:05


In this episode, we revisit one of our live studio sessions from 2018: The Art of Obsolete Media. Web streaming on Jolt Radio, we introduce four Miami-based artists passionate about bygone technology: Barron Sherer, Kevin Arrow, Martha Raoli and Terence Price. The initial spark for this conversation was Obsolete Media Miami (O.M.M.), a shared studio space and repository for all kinds of old media that Barron Sherer and Kevin Arrow launched and operated from 2015-2018. On Fresh Art International, you’ll hear Sherer introduce the work of legendary filmmaker Jonas Mekas, and talk about his own complex film and video installation projects— presented in Miami, Florida, and Queens, Australia in 2018. Sherer opened a new studio space in February 2019. In 2020, he’ll launch the Moving Image Alliance, a nonprofit media arts resource and service organization to support contemporary moving image arts based on pre-digital cinema practices and technologies. Kevin Arrow takes us on a tour of the Obsolete Media Miami space at the edge of Miami’s Design District. In early 2019, Arrow established Media and Archival Studies (M.A.S.), Miami with Stephanie Marie, the Manager of Special Collections and Archives at the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Among his upcoming local collaborations are a live “cinema + sound” experience at Bakehouse Art Complex, the activation of a planetarium dome at Booker T. Washington High School and the screening of a Maya Deren film at the North Miami Museum of Contemporary Art. Artist and writer Martha Raoli talks about her 2018 performance with a manual typewriter at the Perez Art Museum, Miami. In 2019, Raoli launched her own radio show featuring live theremin performance. You can listen to "Etherwave Hour" on Jolt Radio every Saturday at 2pm. Obsolete media inspired photographer Terence Price to create an entire body of work from family photo albums and home movies. After presenting his solo exhibition "Dancing in the Absence of Pain,” in early 2019, at Art Center South Florida (now Oolite Arts), he’s been preparing for upcoming shows and completing a residency with Oolite that will end in December 2019. These Miami-based artists represent a penchant for the pre-digital among creatives the world over. Their bygone tech-infused pursuits emphasize the ongoing relevance of obsolete media in the field of contemporary art. Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio: Courtesy Jonas Mekas, Barron Sherer, Kevin Arrow, Martha Raoli, Terence Price Related Episodes: Turning Analog Technology into Sound Sculpture, Inside Miami's Sound Chamber, ORLAN on Art Tech Related Links: Obsolete Media Miami, Terence Price, Martha Raoli, Barron Sherer

Blackanese Chick
Episode 47 Jolt Radio Miami to Black Japanese Parents

Blackanese Chick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 34:03


This episode of Blackanese Chick has Rhett Thompson headed to her guest appearance on the debut of Miami Jolt Radio's "Funny In Pink" show hosted by comedian Julie Baez. Rhett hates driving and planned the perfect Metrorail commute to Wynwood, the artisty design district. The show had fellow guest Linda Rodriguez of Mission Lotus Life. Rhett took a detour on the way home due to a reselling shipment on Mercari and learned something new about shipping with FedEx. Rhett then went to the Very Very Beginning of her family history, the Black side from Akron, Ohio, and the Japanese side from Tokyo, Japan. Then her mouth got super dry from not bringing spare liquids on the road. It happens. Originally recorded June 10th, 2019. Thank you for listening! You can hit me up via email: Blackanesechick@gmail.com IG: @TheSkirt FB: @Blackanesechick or @RhettThompson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #2 - "Stevie Ain't Blind"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 60:05


The Cyber Bullies welcome Danny Muela to talk about Rap in the NBA and other non-sensical topics (like Stevie Wonder conspiracy theories). Musical selections from Motive Yaypes and the Cyber Bullies themselves. Recorded live at Jolt Radio in Miami, FL on 4/23/19. The Cyber Bullies are Matty Slims, Motive Yaypes and Tony Pizzicato. They all consider themselves to be funny rappers, but none of them are actually funny and one of them is definitely not a rapper by any means.

Fresh Art International
Art and the Climate Crisis with IKT Miami

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 46:51


Globally engaged curators introduce IKT, the International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, and talk about themes we'll explore during the 2019 IKT Congress in Miami. Ground zero for sea level rise, Miami is the ideal context for our conversation on how art and visual culture are changing public perception of today's climate crisis. Recorded in the studio of Jolt Radio, Miami, on April 10, 2019, during our weekly web streaming radio show. Voices: (alpha order) Daniela Arriado, Susan Caraballo, T.J. Demos, Julia Draganović, Vanina Saracino Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio: Cara Despain, Sea Unseen; Ursula Biemann and Paulo Tavares, Forest Law; Oliver Ressler, Code Rood; Enrique Rámirez, Tidal Pulse; Band of Weeds, Underground Root Movement |  This episode is supported, in part, by IKT Miami. Related Episodes: Live from the Everglades, Part One, Robert Chambers on Art, Ancient Plants and New Technologies, Gustavo Matamoros: Inside Miami’s Sound Chamber, Deborah Mitchell: The Artist as Guide to the Everglades, Jenny Larsson on Searching for Arctic Winter, Adam Nadel on Getting the Water Right, Artist Residency in Everglades, Art and the Rising Sea,  Jorge Menna Barreto on Environmental Sculpture, Rauschenberg Residency on Rising Water, Andrea Bowers on Environmental Activism Related Links: IKT, Screen City Biennial Episode Participants: Daniela Arriado is Director and founder of Screen City Biennial in Stavanger, Norway. Based in Berlin since 2012, she explores new curatorial approaches towards expanded borders of cinematic experiences and the audio-visual through projects concerning urban screens and online streaming platforms for video art. Susan Caraballo is a Miami-based arts consultant, producer and curator working at the intersection of curating and directing to explore global issues including the ecological crisis and contemporary social conditions. A member of IKT's Miami constituency, Caraballo organized the symposium for the 2019 Congress around the subject of environmental sustainability and creative resilience. T.J. Demos is Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Visual Culture, at University of California, Santa Cruz, and Founder and Director of its Center for Creative Ecologies. He writes widely on the intersection of contemporary art, global politics and ecology. Julia Draganović is a curator whose focus is time based and collaborative art and new artistic strategies. She has curated projects in Germany, Italy, Spain, the USA and Taiwan. Currently Director of Kunsthalle Osnabrück, Germany, Draganović has served as President of IKT since 2014. Vanina Saracino is an independent curator and film programmer based in Berlin. She is the co-founder of OLHO, an international curatorial project about contemporary art and cinema initiated in 2015 in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, also shown at Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi (Venice, 2017) and Palais de Tokyo (Paris, 2018). Saracino is co-curating the 2019 Screen City Biennial. About IKT: German curators Eberhard Roters, Eddy de Wilde and Harald Szeemann and others founded IKT in 1973, to stimulate and extend debate concerning curating. Convening each year in a different city, IKT brings together curators from around the world, to meet, share knowledge, exchange ideas and broaden their professional networks.   About IKT Miami: A group of twelve Miami-based curators organized a three-day program for IKT's 2019 Congress in Miami. More than 100 international curators and art professionals participated, along with local curators, cultural producers, artists and other members of Miami’s cultural community. IKT Miami brought international attention to area artists and cultural producers, including those addressing global issues of sustainability and resilience in South Florida. The symposium and five related community events introduced Miami’s rich cultural landscape.

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show
Episode #1 - "The Jump Off"

Cyber Bullies: Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 58:29


The first edition of the Cyber Bullies Live Radio Show. Premiering Volume 1 of the Cyber Bullies mixtape. Recorded live at Jolt Radio in MIami, FL on 3/26/19. The Cyber Bullies are Matty Slims, Motive Yaypes and Tony Pizzicato. They all consider themselves to be funny rappers, but none of them are actually funny and one of them is definitely not a rapper by any means.

Clean Break with Matt Gondek
Clean Break - Episode 39 - Hoxxoh

Clean Break with Matt Gondek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 70:01


Hoxxoh - Miami Artist and Muralist. Clean Break is in Miami for Art Basel speaking with our friend Hoxxoh. We speak to Hoxxoh about his mural work and fine art. We also welcome special guest co-hosts Brian Butler and Upendo. This episode was recorded in Miami at Jolt Radio.    IG: @Hoxxoh @UpperhandArt @Upendo_ @JoltRadio

Clean Break with Matt Gondek
Clean Break - Episode 39 - Hoxxoh

Clean Break with Matt Gondek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 70:01


Hoxxoh - Miami Artist and Muralist. Clean Break is in Miami for Art Basel speaking with our friend Hoxxoh. We speak to Hoxxoh about his mural work and fine art. We also welcome special guest co-hosts Brian Butler and Upendo. This episode was recorded in Miami at Jolt Radio.    IG: @Hoxxoh @UpperhandArt @Upendo_ @JoltRadio

Clean Break with Matt Gondek
Clean Break - Episode 38 - Alex Yanes

Clean Break with Matt Gondek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 51:35


Alex Yanes - Miami artist and sculptor. Clean Break is in Miami for Art Basel speaking with our friend Alex Yanes! Alex has been building and creating his entire life. We discuss how he got started, balancing career and family, and learn some secrets behind his unique and colorful work.  Also we welcome special guest co-host Brian Butler. This episode was record in Miami at Jolt Radio.  IG: @AlexYanes @UpperhandArt @JoltRadio

Clean Break with Matt Gondek
Clean Break - Episode 38 - Alex Yanes

Clean Break with Matt Gondek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 51:35


Alex Yanes - Miami artist and sculptor. Clean Break is in Miami for Art Basel speaking with our friend Alex Yanes! Alex has been building and creating his entire life. We discuss how he got started, balancing career and family, and learn some secrets behind his unique and colorful work.  Also we welcome special guest co-host Brian Butler. This episode was record in Miami at Jolt Radio.  IG: @AlexYanes @UpperhandArt @JoltRadio

Fresh Art International
Where Art Meets Sand and Social Behavior

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 49:51


What does it mean to make art collectively? How does art speak to our shared destiny? Where does sand intersect with art and community? In the studio at Jolt Radio, with Miami-based curators and artists, we speak of art at the intersection of sand, smells and social behavior. Curator Quinn Harrelson and artist Troy Simmons introduce Collectivity, a site-specific exhibition at the Bakehouse Art Complex that explores the power of the individual and the collective. Curator Marie Vickles and artist Geovanna Gonzalez talk about the role of destiny and poetry in the exhibition Visions of the Future at Little Haiti Cultural Complex. Artist Misael Soto, the first-ever Art in Public Life resident for the City of Miami Beach, explains how he's curating and activating Sand, just steps from the shore in Collins Park. Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Special Sound: Domingo Castillo, Tropical Malaise, Martin Jackson, It's really very easy, Misael Soto, Flood Relief  Related Episodes: 2018 Creative Time Summit in Miami, Art and the Rising Sea, Cultural Complexity in Little Haiti, Where Art Meets Activism, Where Art Meets Cultural History Related Links: Bakehouse Art Complex, Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Sand, ArtCenter/South Florida, The Bass Museum of Art, Creative Time

Fresh Art International
Miami Art and Culture Podcasts

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 51:46


Around the world, a growing number of listeners are falling in love with internet radio on-demand. Audio programs on a range of subjects are easy to access on laptops, computers and mobile devices. You can listen for free to podcasts in more than 100 languages. Among early adopters of the medium (we've been podcasting since 2011), Fresh Art International is one of 500,000 shows in this growing field. We launched Fresh Art International to fill the gap in public awareness of contemporary art and culture. Our Miami-based podcast explores the center and fringe of art scenes across six continents and the Caribbean Archipelago. Fresh Art International is building a diverse oral history of contemporary art, film and architecture. We design listening experiences to stimulate, inform and inspire you for decades to come. In the studio at Jolt Radio, Miami, we introduce four young podcasts that delve into local art and culture: Meet Them Mondays, with Christian Portilla; Kidnapped for Dinner, with Kristen Soller; Art&Company, with Alette Simmons-Jimenez; and Sunday Painter, with Alex Nuñez. Find out how and why they create their Miami-centric podcasts, what subjects interest them, and most important—when and where you can listen. Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Images Courtesy Our Guests Special Sound and Related Links: Meet Them Mondays, Kidnapped for Dinner, Art&Company, Sunday Painter  

Meet Them Mondays
I'm Going On A Sabbatical

Meet Them Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 61:21


Have you ever wanted to just walk out of your life? Quit your job, sell your stuff and take a trip far away? For Meet Them Mondays 2/26 I spoke with Jorge Palacios @BeyondViewtiful about his Sabbatical on foot from Florida to California. Tune into joltradio.org every other Monday from 7-8 pm for new episodes of Meet Them Mondays or listen live via the Jolt Radio app /watch us in the studio live via the MTM FB page. Find all episodes on www.RoamFreeWrites.com and stay in touch with host Christian Portilla on socials @RoamFreeWrites. @MeetThemMondays @RoamFreeWrites www.roamfreewrites.com

Dream Chimney: Mix of the Week
Mix of the Week #223: Bayetë - Prayers, Wishes, Illusions

Dream Chimney: Mix of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 108:03


Mix of the Week #223 is "Prayers, Wishes, Illusions" by Bayetë Track ID requests: @bayetecontact *NEW* starting this week we are broadcasting our mixes on Jolt Radio http://www.joltradio.org/artist/dream-chimney-radio/ Mix of the Week Archive http://dreamchimney.com/motw/ Subscribe to our weekly email http://dreamchimney.com/subscribe

Fresh Art International
Miami's Caribbean Arts Remix-Jolt Radio-2May2018

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 57:00


Today’s conversations on Miami’s Caribbean Arts Remix reveal the genesis and goals of the three-year old Third Horizon Film Festival and the first-ever Tout-Monde (all the world) Festival. Both initiatives aim to introduce some of the boldest of today’s emerging Caribbean-born artists, filmmakers and musicians in Miami, a portal to the international contemporary art and culture scene.   Sound editing: Anamnesis Audio

Fresh Art International
Concrete Dream: Miami Marine Stadium-Jolt Radio- 04Apr2018

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 46:07


Miami Marine Stadium inspires this tale of modernist architecture and Biscayne Bay, of speedboats and rock stars, of skateboarding, street art and a storm named Andrew. Advocates and artists, architects and restoration specialists tell the story.  We begin with a flashback to our 2016 episode with dancer choreographer Hattie Mae Williams. Her creative intervention at the stadium is just one example of how the site has beckoned artists for decades. Fast forward to 2018. Miami’s International Boat Show has come the marine stadium’s home on Virginia Key for the third year in a row. The stadium is now in the first phase of a complete restoration. Don Worth, one of the founders of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium, talks about the ten years of activism that led to this moment. The stadium's original architect Hilario Candela, restoration architect Richard Heisenbottle, conservation specialists Rosa Lowinger and Kelly Ciociola explain the restoration process. Among local artists behind the 200 layers of paint that now cover the concrete venue, Hox and Abstrk voice their support for the stadium's face-lift. Over the next three years, the legendary venue will come back to life, reclaiming its identity as a top destination for cultural experiences in Miami. Sound Editing: Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio from Concrete Paradise exhibition at Coral Gables Museum, courtesy of Little Gables Group | Feature photograph by Diana Larrea

Fresh Art International
The Private Life of Public Art-Jolt Radio-21Mar2018

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 54:14


Today's conversation reveals the role of private investment in temporary and permanent public art across the U.S. Contemporary art collector Cricket Taplin, who with her husband Martin Taplin once owned the legendary Sagamore Art Hotel on Miami Beach, explains her philosophy on collecting as a mode of civic engagement. Curators Claire Breukel and Dina Mitrani tell how they introduce the work of local and international artists through public art. Miami-based artists Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar of R&R Studios share stories behind their privately sponsored and public-funded projects from Florida to California. In a special Fresh Art International flashback, Dejha Carrington talks about the waterfront intervention she realized in 2016, through the Miami Foundation's Public Space Challenge. Sound Editing: Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio courtesy the artist and James Cohan Gallery: Hiraki Sawa’s Hidden Tree, 2007  Related links: Cricket Taplin and the Sagamore Art Hotel, Unscripted Bal Harbour, R&R Studios

Fresh Art International
Miami Art Week + Art Basel Preview 2017

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 56:57


How does Miami continue to expand on and elevate the international conversation about contemporary art that the world’s premiere art fair sparked in 2002 by launching Art Basel Miami Beach? On this live streaming show broadcast from the Jolt Radio studio, Miami, Florida, meet artists and curators who are making this city a year round destination for art. We introduce exhibitions you can visit in renovated and new art spaces, the presentation of work by emerging artists in a historic building downtown and an art fair with no art for sale that will take place inside a luxury shopping center in the heart of the business district. Field recordings:A conversation at Perez Art Museum with artist Dara Friedman and curator Rene Morales on Dara’s mid-career survey “Perfect Stranger”A site visit with curators Alex Gartenfeld and Stephanie Seidel before the opening of the new Institute of Contemporary Art Miami space Studio guests:Curator Leilani Lynch talks about Mika Rottenberg‘s interventions at the Bass MuseumArtist Lauren Shapiro introduces the ephemeral project she brings to RAW, a Young Artist Initiative pop-up experience in the Historic Post Office buildingArtist Nathalie Alfonso describes the live performance she presents at Fair., a free art fair where nothing’s for sale, featuring work by women artists at Brickell City Center

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Fresh Art International
Culture Making in Downtown Miami

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 53:13


In this live streaming talk show on Jolt Radio, we explore the ways that Downtown Miami sparks creative interventions—how the city's cultural landscape inspires artists, curators and city developers based here. In studio: Rina Carvajal, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Museum of Art + Design, Miami Dade College, on Living Together film and performance series and the Museum without Boundaries initiative, with sound tracks introducing upcoming performances by Carrie Mae Weems and Samora Pinderhughes. Field Recordings:-Tour of the Cradle of Miami Civilization with artist writers Franky Cruz and Nathaniel Sandler, The Miami Rail Block By Block Initiative 2016 (with audio track excerpt from Dara Friedman's film Ishmael and the Well of Ancient Mysteries, 2014)-Conversation in Bayfront Park with Fabian De La Espriella, Miami Downtown Development Authority, and the creative team behind the January 2017 Biscayne Green Project

Fresh Art International
Breakfast and the Beat with FreshArtINTL

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 44:12


Listen in to hear the energy and creativity that our team and guests brought to our live streaming Breakfast and The Beat show on Jolt Radio this week. We thank you, our listeners and invite you to support our efforts to bring the voice of international contemporary art, design and film to our global community. Click HERE to collect contemporary art by Miami artists and donate!www.freshartinternational.com/breakfast-…portunity/ Become a Member HERE!www.freshartinternational.com/supportus/

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Fresh Art International
Creativity in the Public Realm

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 67:00


Come with us to explore creativity in the public realm through the lens of Miami’s Public Space Challenge, an annual grant opportunity that invites residents to propose creative projects for their neighborhoods. You’ll hear how art installations, architectural interventions, and inventive public performance projects can transform a parking space, a building, a park, and more. Joining us in the studio at Jolt Radio, Miami: The Miami Foundation’s Stuart Kennedy, Principal of Plusurbia Design Juan Mullerat, Buskerfest Miami founders Amy C. San Pedro and Justin Trieger. Call-in: NEWT co-founder, Dejha Carrington. Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Fresh Art International
Premiere Broadcast on Jolt Radio Miami

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 54:27


rtists Joyce J. Scott and Antonia Wright join Cathy Byrd for the first Miami broadcast of the Fresh Art International show on Jolt Radio.Baltimore-based Joyce J. Scott is a jewelry maker and sculptor repositioning craft, and in particular beadwork, as a potent platform for commentary on social and political injustices. She shares recent projects and comments on the recent honor of a MacArthur Genius award. Miami-based Antonia Wright is an artist working in performance, video, and installation. She talks about her traumatic fall through the ice on a frozen lake in a filmed re-enactment that is a feature of her multimedia exhibition at Locust Projects in Miami. Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

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