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In 1765, the Sons of Liberty first met, with a goal to be free from British rule. In 2023, the men, which will come to be known as “The Mutual Admiration Society” in future annals of history, met in a secret recording room. There they discussed topics ranging from “what's editing like for your show” to “why is it you put so much time into your podcasts?”Are these two groups in any kind of parallel? Lol. Why would you even think that?! This is a hobby revolving around grown men building little plastic tanks, shops, airplanes and cars!Enjoy the show, and find links to all the other podcasts at www.modelpodcasts.comThe Participants for the RoundtableChris Meddings - The Sprue Cutters Union Darrin Cook - The Model Geeks PodcastMike Baskette - The Plastic Model MojoStuart Clark - The Scale Model PodcastRob Riviezzo - The Modeling Insanity PodcastChris Pabz - Built Sideways PodcastScott Gentry - Plastic Posse PodcastBarry Biediger - Small SubjectsMalcolm Child's - Just Making ConversationAnd the Podfather, David Goldfinch - On the Bench Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail Rob Riviezzo at robrivsmodelinginsanity@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to chat with my wonderful, talented, well spoken and beautiful Swap Omaha cohorts, Kelly Valentine and Sami Hartong. Of course we discuss all things sustainable clothing and keeping clothing in circulation. But we also dive into our favorite designers, what keeps us inspired and why we do the work in the first place.I am so honored to share not only Swap Omaha with these amazing women, but to have them on my team and in my corner. As you know, I firmly believe that we are stronger together and I am grateful to get to share this work with them. I could sit here and gush over my team, but I will let you hear that for yourself. I truly hope that you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed our conversation.Show Notes:Dress for the part you wantClothing is an extension of selfRest is productive Commodification of convenience Fortune favors the boldSwap, repair, rework and upcycleQuotes from Our Favorite Designers:“Today people are a hundred times more interested in the personality of the person they are with than the clothes he wears.” – Emilio Pucci“Fashion should be a form of escapism, and not a form of imprisonment.” – Alexander McQueen“Fashions fade, style is eternal.” – Yves Saint Laurent“The most beautiful clothes that can dress a woman are the arms of the man she loves. But for those who haven't had the fortune of finding this happiness, I am there.” – Yves Saint LaurentEarth Day Omaha:Saturday, April 22nd 11am – 6pmElmwood Park Omaha, NEHandles:Instagram: @swapomaha_Kelly: @shopkellyvalentineSami: @hartcollective_ LB: @sustainably_lbLinks:Swap OmahaOmaha World Herald FeatureMusic:Ian AeilloCreative:Lauren BatesLogo:Meadow Hearn
Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band formed in Santa Barbara, California, in 1986. The band at the time consisted of vocalist/guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss, who stopped touring in 2017 and left the band in 2020. Guss was replaced by drummer Josh Daubin, who had been supporting them as their drummer on recent tours. They had chart success in the 1990s with singles that included "Walk on the Ocean," "All I Want," "Something's Always Wrong," "Fall Down," and "Good Intentions." The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects. Although re-united periodically for short tours. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full-time working band and started writing songs for their first studio album of new material. That album would become New Constellation, followed by The Architect of the Ruin. Toad the Wet Sprocket's most recent full-length album, Starting Now, was released on August 27, 2021. As a solo artist, Glen Phillips released Abulum in 2000. In 2004, he released a long-awaited collaboration with Nickel Creek under the Mutual Admiration Society. The self-titled album was recorded in 2000 and featured songs written by Phillips alone and collaborative efforts with Sean and Sara Watkins, released on Sugar Hill Records. In 2005, Phillips released the critically acclaimed Winter Pays For Summer. The album included the radio single "Duck and Cover," but Phillips and the label would part ways due to creative differences. A compilation of six outtakes from that album was published as an EP titled Unlucky 7, the first track ("The Hole") featured in the second episode of the AMC television series Breaking Bad. Phillips released his third proper solo album, Mr. Lemons, in the spring of 2006. In January 2008, it was reported by Billboard that a new supergroup had formed. The ensemble gathered in Jim Scott's recording studio, and by September 2008, the collective settled upon the name Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.). In its octet configuration, WPA features Phillips, Sean Watkins (guitar), his sister Sara Watkins (fiddle), Benmont Tench (piano), Luke Bulla (fiddle), Greg Leisz (various), Pete Thomas (drums), and Davey Faragher (bass). The group also performs as a quintet featuring Phillips, Watkins, Bulla, and bassist Sebastian Steinberg. The results of the 2008 recording sessions were released as an album on September 15, 2009. Phillips has also completed an album with Neilson Hubbard and Garrison Starr under the band name, Plover, released on October 23, 2008. In 2009, Phillips was involved in the soundtrack of the film Imagine That. He covers The Beatles' song "I'll Follow the Sun." On April 5, 2018, Glen Phillips signed with Compass Records Group. His 2016 album, Swallowed by the New, was followed by There Is So Much Here in 2021. Keith & Geoff welcomed Toad the Wet Sprocket frontman Glen Phillips to Thunderlove Studio and had a delightful conversation about, but not limited to, disco, hippies, and mental health. Go figure. Toad the Wet Sprocket is hitting the road this summer. LINKS Toad the Wet Sprocket Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket Tour Dates W.P.A. on Spotify Mutual Admiration Society on Spotify Compass Records Remote Tree Children - one of Glen's side projects Dystopia Tonight Podcast Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Reinhold Niebuhr Serentity Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives The Langley Schools Music Project - “Space Oddity” Snot (band) Angus Cooke 4AD Records Envelope 23 Design Gabrile the Traveler - Santa Barbara Antic Disco Melee Largo - LA Club 99% Invisible Podcast - The Day the Music Stopped
She created Lord Peter Wimsey — and also some excellent slogans about mustard. Mentioned in this episode: — The Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton — Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life And Soul by Barbara Reynolds — Dorothy L. Sayers: A Careless Rage for Life by David Coomes — Dorothy L. Sayers: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction by Eric Sandberg — Dorothy L. Sayers: A Biography by James Brabazon — Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers — Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers — "The Psychology of Advertising" by Dorothy L. Sayers in the Spectator — Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers — The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers — The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers NB: Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Blackwell's is a UK bookselling chain that ships internationally at no extra charge. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/shedunnit. To be the first to know about future developments with the podcast, sign up for the newsletter at shedunnitshow.com/newsletter. The podcast is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as @ShedunnitShow, and you can find it in all major podcast apps. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss the next episode. Click here to do that now in your app of choice. Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/theadvertisingadventuresofdorothylsayerstranscript Music by Audioblocks and Blue Dot Sessions. See shedunnitshow.com/musiccredits for more details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the pleasure of interviewing Glen Phillips of Toad The We Sprocket from The Twisted Wool Lounge at the historic Woolworth Theatre in Nashville! During his years as lead singer and main songwriter of Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips helped to create the band's elegant folk/pop sound with honest, introspective lyrics that forged a close bond with their fans. When Toad went on hiatus, he launched a solo career with Abulum, and stayed busy collaborating with other artists on various projects including Mutual Admiration Society, with members of Nickel Creek and Remote Tree Children, an experimental outing with John Morgan Askew. Phillips' previous solo record, Swallowed by the New, was a post-divorce outing about grief, while There Is So Much Here finds Phillips writing love songs again focusing on gratitude, beauty and staying present. “Looking at this batch of songs, I realized I'd turned a corner. I noticed that I was in a state of being that wasn't all about loss. Things felt doable and hopeful again. There's no pure happy ending - the world is a mess, the future is uncertain - but I started to internalize poet Mary Oliver's words: ‘Attention is the beginning of devotion.' I'm paying better attention. I'm getting more devoted.” The 11 tracks on the album move between quiet love songs and outright rockers that consider the multi-faceted meanings hidden in our everyday lives. “Stone Throat” is a midtempo rocker that looks at a couple in a new relationship, trying to find the balance between desire and responsibility, or as Phillips sings, “trying to find the balance, between the sacred and the street.” There's a hint of new wave ska in the rhythm of “I Was a Riot,” a song that casts a compassionate eye on the end of a relationship. “The arrangement nods to Joe Jackson's Look Sharp,” Phillips says. “Graham Maby is one of the greatest bass players of all time, so we had him in mind when laying down the bass part.” The COVID lockdown-inspired “The Sound of Drinking,” is an appreciation of the familiar things in life, like drinking a glass of water on your back porch. Sean Watkins (Nickel Creek) plays soft acoustic guitar and Glen sighs a lyric of gratitude for simple pleasures. “Call The Moondust” is the most metaphysical song in the set. There's a dash of secular gospel in Depper's piano, and ambient effects that suggest the vastness of the cosmos. Phillips delivers an emotional performance over a tense arrangement that hints at the wonders of the universe. “The beauty of life is in its mystery,” Phillips states. “If we think we have an answer, we're deluding ourselves. My dad was a physicist and was reading about string theory on his death bed. He found God in all those extra folded dimensions, and left this world with a sense of wonder. I hope I can do the same.” Ultimately, as Phillips reflects on the album, he shares: “This is an album about showing up for what is and letting it be enough.” We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #GlenPhillips #TOADTheWetSprocket #WoolworthTheatre #TheTwistedWool #TheTwistedWoolLounge #NewMusic Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Glen Phillips has had two excellent careers. One as the lead singer in one of the most successful bands of the 90's, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and one as a solo artist (who happens to have many side projects like Mutual Admiration Society, Works Progress Administration, etc.).He's written and sang some of my all time favorites and it was my pleasure to visit with Glen and talk about his new album, "There is So Much Here"All songs written by Glen Phillips (https://glenphillips.com/)The Sound of DrinkingCenter of the CircleAll I WantStone ThroatRecorded at Grove Studioshttps://grovestudios.space/
Band: City of my Death (on bandcamp)@cityofmydeathThe scene:We are in SE Albuquerque New Mexico in Noelle's “home office”, which is a cute apartment housing serious law things, a bass guitar, and a bunch of green plants. This is our first time meeting in person, after having only texted to arrange a time to meet. I feel so blessed to have been introduced to Noelle and that she agreed to meet with me on the fly. She is a true gem of a woman - humbly super intelligent, funnier than fuck, and inspiringly adventurous in her life pursuits. Join us for unexpected agreeable surprises.Highlights:+ Learning to play the bass because you need a bassist+ The doing of social media+ New band: City of my Death+ Listen to their music on bandcamp+ Member of the “Mutual Admiration Society” (see Cynthia Cook's interview)+ OG drummer and vocalist, new bass player+ Husband is a full-time musician+ Moved to Albuquerque to go to law school+ Represents tribes and tribal entities+ Attended Cal Berkeley+ Moved to NM from CA (bay area) 20 yrs ago+ Intentionally moved away from “the city”+ Originally from Ohio+ The same qualities that bring success can also be a hindrance+ Finishing things is important+ Having a decent sense of humor is valuable+ Noelle earns badges for: Persistence, Musicianship, and Humor+ Arguably not too old to be playing rock and roll+ Community has become more music-oriented+ Making friends as a grown-up is challenging+ Does anyone else have trouble watching a 2-hour movie these days? (us too)+ Being an attorney can make one too comfortable with disagreement+ Being perceived as “aggressive” when you don't agree with others (as a woman)+ Dear younger self: please don't worry so much+ The battle with self-consciousnessA taste:“I think I just always had some confidence that I could do what I needed to do but to be fair I've had also all kinds of advantages in life so I know that that isn't so much some inherent quality as probably whatever advantages I was lucky enough to have.”Favorite saying:“Expect agreeable surprises.”Support the showThank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project.All episodes also available on sagewlf.com xoxo
What happens when two people write a whodunnit together? Thanks to my guests, Cordelia Biddle and Steve Zettler. They write separately under their own names and together under the pseudonym Nero Blanc. The whole Crossword Mysteries series can be found at crosswordmysteries.com, where there are links to buy each title. There are no spoilers in this episode. My new map and guide, Agatha Christie's England, is available now in physical form at shedunnitshow.com/map or as an audiobook at shedunnitshow.com/audiomap. Find links to all the books mentioned in this episode at shedunnitshow.com/doubletrouble. Books mentioned: — Tidy Death by Nap Lombard — The Life of G.D.H. Cole by Margaret Cole — The Floating Admiral by the Detection Club — Murder's a Swine by Nap Lombard — Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen de Guerry Simpson — Regiment of Women by Clemence Dane — The Documents in the Case by Dorothy Sayers — Strong Poison by Dorothy Sayers — Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy Sayers — The Nursing Home Murder by Dorothy Sayers — The Crossword Murder by Nero Blanc — Death on the Diagonal by Nero Blanc Further listening: — The "Round Robin" episode about multi-author whodunnits — The "Detection Club" episode about the group of golden age authors who participated in these projects — The "Mutual Admiration Society" episode about the collaboration between Dorothy L. Sayers and Muriel St Clare Byrne NB: Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Blackwell's is a UK independent bookselling chain that ships internationally at no extra charge. Buying from them is a great way to support both the podcast and the book trade! Thanks to today's sponsors: — Girlfriend Collective. Get $25 off your $100+ purchase of sustainable, ethically made activewear at girlfriend.com/shedunnit. — Beatrix Greene, an audio series by Realm. Listen now on your podcast app of choice and find out more at realm.fm. To be the first to know about future developments with the podcast, sign up for the newsletter at shedunnitshow.com/newsletter. The podcast is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as @ShedunnitShow, and you can find it in all major podcast apps. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss the next episode. Click here to do that now in your app of choice. Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/doubletroubletranscript Music by Audioblocks and Blue Dot Sessions. See shedunnitshow.com/musiccredits for more details.
Bruce Stewart is a life-long educator who dedicated his career to social justice and high-quality education for all. As a history teacher and guidance counselor at Walter Hines Page Senior High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, he led the effort to desegregate the school 1963. Stewart became a Quaker educator and later served as Head of School at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. from 1998 to 2009. In this episode, Jennifer Futernick, a former student of Stewart, surprises Bruce with a tribute to the profound impact he had on her life and countless others.
Join the Mutual Admiration Society in this thrilling conclusion. Why are orcs on fire in the streets? Where is Kalerecent? Do the locations on the map have anything to do with where he may be? Just how pampered is Heathcliff? Thank you for joining us and watching this incredible group go on a truly Chaotic Journey.
With the Mutual Admiration Society, we learn a valuable lesson: Fireballs win fights. After retrieving the raw chaos from the Pit of Insanity, the party is stopped by members of the Shuul, who claim their friend Faen is not who he claims to be, and demand the MAS turn over their collected goods. The party politely declined. After meeting with Faen and making the exchange (and gaining some extra coin for defeating Faen's opposition) the party goes hunting down their lead to find Kalerecent. Unfortunately, they're left with more questions, which leads to them meeting unusual new friends and wandering into a very hostile neighborhood...
Thanks for listening to the "This is Gonna Hurt Podcast". In this episode, Gordon interviews his friend, Paul Cummings. They talk about: Serving together at Camp Willow Run Paul's ministry as a youth minister for over 20 years at the same church Paul's musical legacy and career And lots, lots more. Paul's most recent CD is called, "Come Lay it Down", and is available everywhere. Thanks for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
Host Larry Groce and the Mountain Stage team culled together this episode of songs by some of music's greatest songwriters, performed by various artists over the years on Mountain Stage.We touch on the songs of Bob Dylan, with performances by The Band, Chris Smither, Jimmy LaFave and The Derek Trucks Band.Songs of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter are done by Joan Osborne, Catherine Russell and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams.Brandi Carlile does Leonard Cohen and Mary Black covers Joni Mitchell. You'll hear a touching Bruce Springsteen deep-cut interpreted by David Lindley, who also does Warren Zevon's ''Vast Indifference of Heaven.''And we couldn't have an episode like this without some songs of the Beatles, done by the likes of John Pizzarelli, Judith Owen, Curtis Stigers and The Mutual Admiration Society.
Episode 30, recorded 9/24/2020. Cheese Hunt 2020, Special NFL Broadcasters, Tyrod Taylor had a bad Sunday -- so did his doctor, Nebraska demanded a Big Ten schedule -- and got one, iPhone tracker tips, other stalking drones, & false Facebook advertising.
Finn Miller and Bill Hafener have been bandmates and collaborators since the 80's, and currently make up half of Finn & His Rustkickers. For this hour, we dive into the vaults for a carefully curated selection of some of Finn and Bill's early and rare musical offerings, by way of Erratic Sculpture and The Skels. Flamingly monumental stuff here includes songs about Andy Warhol, the Buoy 4 Bar, a secret language between twins, and a girl named Stephanie.
Welcome to a very special episode of As My Wimsey Takes Me! In this episode, historian Mo Moulton joins us to talk about their new book THE MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY: HOW DOROTHY L. SAYERS AND HER OXFORD CIRCLE REMADE THE WORLD FOR WOMEN. Mo tells us about the amazing individuals who made up the Mutual Admiration Society, their lives and accomplishments, and how this friendship influenced Sayers as a thinker and an author.THE MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY is now available for purchase in the US and UK. Additionally, Mo will be on tour promoting the book. You can find more information about tour dates and locations on their website.About Mo: Dr. Mo Moulton is a historian of 20th century Britain and Ireland, interested in gender, sexuality, and colonialism/postcolonialism. They work as a Senior Lecturer in the History Department at the University of Birmingham, where they are the Director of the Modern British Studies Centre. Moulton earned their PhD from Brown University and spent several years working in the History & Literature program at Harvard University.You can find Mo on Twitter @hammock_tussock and at their website, momoulton.com.For additional shownotes and the episode transcript, please visit our website.
One chilly night in November 1912, a group of young women gathered together to share their writing with each other. From that meeting, we got Peter Wimsey, Harriet Vane, and so much more besides. Find links to all the books and sources mentioned at shedunnitshow.com/mas. Special thanks today to my guest Mo Moulton, you can …
SAID debuts with a conversation with Amy Flurry, communications strategist, author, co-founder of Paper Cut Project, and longtime colleague of Jane Dagmi. Jane and Amy, members of the Mutual Admiration Society, reminisce about working together in magazines and technology, discuss Amy’s Recipe for Press books and p.r. basics, their attraction to designers, and changes in the industry.
The Mutual Admiration Society debuts its first podcast. Matt grapples with the challenges of a long-distance recording session. Akhil calls in from Boston with words of wisdom about being an up and coming designer. Jacob explores how he navigates multiple jobs and a newfound passion in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Akhil's Artifacts Akhil's blog: https://akhildakinedi.com/blog/ Akhil's Dribble: https://dribbble.com/a_kill_17 Jacob's Artifacts Artist's Mat Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/artistsmat/
It’s Mother’s Day, and Daughter Host won’t let Mom Host forget it. Grab something to sip and listen as the gals chat about Alfred Adler, a prominent theorist who came up with ideas about inferiority complexes, overcompensation, and birth order. Your drink doesn’t have to be as spicy as their themed drink, but that might help!
Host Larry Groce culled together this episode of songs by some of music's greatest songwriters, performed by various artists over the years on Mountain Stage.We touch on the songs of Bob Dylan, with performances by The Band, Chris Smither, Jimmy LaFave and The Derek Trucks Band.Songs of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter are done by Catherine Russell, Joan Osborne and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams.John Hammond, The Blind Boys of Alabama and Holly Cole give us their takes on some Tom Waits material. Amy Helm does Springsteen, Brandi Carlile does Leonard Cohen and Mary Black covers Joni Mitchell. You'll hear a touching Bruce Springsteen deep-cut interpreted by David Lindley, who also does Warren Zevon's ''Vast Indifference of Heaven.''And we couldn't have an episode like this without some songs of the Beatles, done by the likes of John Pizzarelli, Judith Owen, Curtis Stigers and The Mutual Admiration Society.Support for the Mountain Stage Podcast is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. www.adventuresonthegorge.com
On today's episode I invited my good friend and fellow comic Tyson Wood on the show. He's the first guest I've had who's in a relationship with another comic; Jessica Rynn. We discuss how they've made that dynamic work, the ways that goals affect your comedy chops and where he's set his sights. Also, go to this link to stay up to date on the funny from your boy. it's kinda required lol.. You like this show? Click this link and answer 'yes' to the question. https://m.me/bryceprescottcomedy Just go listen. Tell your friends. #laugher - If you enjoy this show AT ALL, click this link and join me on Facebook Messenger. It's how I give you access to stuff before it releases, funny memes and laughs. CLICK HERE: https://m.me/bryceprescottcomedy If you enjoyed this, SHARE IT! Tell your friends. Come see me at Wiseguys Comedy Club in downtown Salt Lake City, UT on Wednesday nights OR at Funk’n’Dive Bar in Ogden, UT on Monday nights. Check this link below to leave a rating and review, follow on all socials and engage online.
This week on Productivity Alchemy we talk about being frazzled and only being able to keep track of a few things big things happening. We also talk about one of those big things we did this week : making a will. We'll also briefly discuss the Wombat Co-Host's most recent Hugo Nomination, the upcoming shows for when we are in China, and then we wrap up by talking to listener Laura Rivella, about how she stays productive! Links for this Episode: Laura on Instagram Laura's Blog Email Laura Neil Gaiman's Literary Will Blog Post Donut County RetroPie Raspberry Pi Zero W The Red Strings Club Kevin's finished Cockatrice Tattoo The 2019 Hugo Awards Finalists T. Kingfisher's "The Rose MacGregor Drinking and Mutual Admiration Society"
Glen Phillips has been a touring musician for 30 years. He is the lead singer/songwriter for the multiplatinum band Toad the Wet Sprocket and has released numerous solo and collaborative projects including Mutual Admiration Society and WPA with members of Nickel Creek. In addition to touring and recording he has been leading community singing circles since 2017. Phillips has created music for the television series Breaking Bad and the soundtrack for the film Imagine That. In 2018 Phillips signed with Compass Records.
It was a hardly a Mutual Admiration Society to begin with but Bowie’s love for the fledgling Bruce Springsteen was evident from the songs of his he chose to cover. Unimpressed by db’s blistering version of ‘It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City’ The ‘Boss’ (as we don’t call him) eventually (and publicly) acknowledged David’s talent upon hearing of his passing. And quite right too. In this Episode Rob gets all hot under the collar about another larger than life character who would go on to shape his taste in fashion and culture. Spongebob Squarepants. As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Watkins Picks The Essential Glen Phillips Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek and The Watkins Family Hour shares his 10 Essential Glen Phillips of Toad The Wet Sprocket songs. Sean has gone from being a fan of Toad The Wet Sprocket to writing, recording and touring with Glen Phillips in a variety of configurations including the Works Progress Administration and the Mutual Admiration Society. In this episode he shares details of that connection, what about Glen's music inspires him musically, lyrically, and performance-wise, he provides some truly wonderful insight into some of Glen's greatest songs in and out of Toad The Wet Sprocket, how and why it is that Glen just gets better and better, and much more.
This week, Brian explains React to Marshall like he's five, we recap some highlights from the Zeit React meetup, and then discuss the eternal quandary that is password management.
Whether you're a band or a solo artist, a musical performance is always a collaboration. There are sound engineers, bandmates, audience members, and venue staff that are all involved in making your performance a success. Today Paul and Dave talk through the realities of this, both objectively as outsiders and also what it's like to deal with it all in the moment. "Intentional collaboration" becomes the theme of this episode, though "being a good musical citizen" or, if successful, "the mutual admiration society" would also fit. Going with their new trend, your two favorite weekend warriors include a couple of tips in this episode, too. Press play, listen, and enjoy. Then write in to feedback@giggabpodcast.com and let Paul and Dave know what you think! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 Gig Gab 164 – Monday, May 7, 2018 00:00:56 Vocal warm-ups during allergy season 00:03:17 Tenor vs. Rock Tenor 00:05:13 Warm ups 00:10:00 Relatively relative pitch 00:13:48 Paul Kent’s Springsteen Night 00:14:57 Sitting crowds vs. standing crowds 00:16:04 You gotta earn it every time 00:19:15 Digesting the reviews 00:21:16 A video camera doesn’t capture everything 00:22:49 Balancing technicality with feel 00:28:43 The Church Ladies 00:31:18 The Mutual Admiration Society 00:33:30 Managing the competition, internally and externally 00:35:31 Making yourself sound good, making your band sound good 00:38:40 Playing someone else’s drums/gear, adapting. 00:39:45 Being a good musical citizen 00:41:25 Intentional collaboration 00:45:47 Tip: Be both the ‘Chuch of No’ and the ‘Church of Yes’ 00:49:07 Performance tip: look at the person who’s singing or soloing. 00:52:37 GG 164 Outtro
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In which Jeff and KC welcome to the studio Tacoma-based uber-educator, author, and singer/songwriter Linda Nicole Blair; we learn the rundown about Little Queenie and her long love affair with her husband; a rock that looks like Mordor hovers above the desert; KC celebrates the eleventh season of derby in Tacoma; KC edits her first movie; Nicole's parents plied her with books and spoken poetry; Mrs Basich rocks the literature education game; we learn about a supremely awesome 60s family band; cool kids take the bus in from the Harbor; hookups gotten, questions asked; Chopin, Mansfield, and Woolf do that poetry thang; an illegal immigrants' story makes us cry; Literary Darwinism is explained; Linda plays some original music; nights are wild and seas are heavy; seas roil beneath tundra; Jeff leads the Mutual Admiration Society; and Bianca del Rio is coming! Songs in this episode: "Indian Lake" by The Cowsills "Wild Night","Little Queenie", and "Tennessee Honey, Mississippi Shine" by Linda Nicole Blair
Andy & Keith compliment each other on the progress of their projects, and then they yammer about media for a long time. First they talk about the Marvel Civil War movie (even though Andy hasn't seen it yet), then they discuss TV shows including Last Man on Earth, Parks & Rec, Legends of Tomorrow, Extras, and Unreal. Then they get into a deep conversation about live role-playing experiences they had long ago, when they portrayed the castaways from Gilligan's Island. Other subjects they discuss include Screaming Yellow Zonkers, the struggles of watching TV before in the olde days before we had VCRs, and all the usual coconut powers.
As a filmmaker, Flood was a Top 50 Director finalist during Season 2 of HBO's "Project Greenlight" and won awards for his first low-budget indie film "Mutual Admiration Society." Having recently come off a stint as the touring documentarian (and Master of Ceremonies) for the Chernobyl Meltdown Circus Sideshow, Flood continues to branch out behind the lens, as well. He's directed projects produced by the likes of Drew Barrymore, Tyrese Gibson, Mark Brown, and guitar maestro Wes Borland, and has several original screenplays in development for 2010 and beyond. For more info on Flood Reed check out our Blog at http://www.TheSashaMarinaShow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sashamarinamedia/message
As a filmmaker, Flood was a Top 50 Director finalist during Season 2 of HBO's "Project Greenlight" and won awards for his first low-budget indie film "Mutual Admiration Society." Having recently come off a stint as the touring documentarian (and Master of Ceremonies) for the Chernobyl Meltdown Circus Sideshow, Flood continues to branch out behind the lens, as well. He's directed projects produced by the likes of Drew Barrymore, Tyrese Gibson, Mark Brown, and guitar maestro Wes Borland, and has several original screenplays in development for 2010 and beyond. For more info on Flood Reed check out our Blog at http://www.TheSashaMarinaShow.com