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This is the most recent playlist from Radio Crystal Blue. The show was published on 9/15/24. Next shows should be published around 9/22/24. LISTEN: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Anchor https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a7049581-79d4-44dc-9d93-20a0f95fc0aa/Radio-Crystal-Blue Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Apple Music https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue-GEzylN Pocket Casts http://pca.st/J7ff Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue/ Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org (search by publish date) Google Podcasts bit.ly/2KS80 Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue NEW: iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/216445467/ NEW: Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/radio-crystal-blue-579171 RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Danny Schmidt "Company Of Friends" - Little Grey Sheep Danny Schmidt "Canaan" www.dannyschmidt.com Carrie Elkin "My Brother Said" - The Penny Collector www.carrieelkin.com Jeremiah Lockwood "No More In This Life" - American Primitive www.jeremiahlockwood.com Nichole Wagner "Life During Wartime" - Dance Songs For the Apocalypse www.nicholewagner.com RJ Gibb "Lose Control" https://www.rjgibb.co.uk/ ********************** The Matthew Show "(invocation)" & "Half The Man" - February www.thematthewshow.com Keegan McInroe "Eat, Drink and Be Merry" - Dusty Passports & Empty Beds www.keeganmcinroe.com Noah Zacharin "Tom Morrow" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.com Ellis Paul "Who You Are" - 55 www.ellispaul.com Jess Novak & Ben Wayne "Sink" - Sonrise www.jessrocknovak.com LPMC “Lonely Boy” – http://www.lpmcmusic.com/ Chris Shiflett "Damage Control" - Alone Ay Sea www.chrisshiflett.com ********************** Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Parting Words" - Years www.disarmers.com Kevin Daniel "Heart Like Mine" - The Life and Adventures Of Kevin Daniel www.thekevindaniel.com Eliot Bronson "She Loves The Mountains" - Empty Spaces www.eliotbronson.com Twisted Pine "Don't Come Over Tonight" - Right Now www.twistedpinemusic.com JP Harris "East Alabama" - JP Harris Is A Trash Fire www.ilovehonkytonk.com Jaimee Harris "Fall (Devin's Song)" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Abbie Gardner "Too Many Kisses" - Dobrosinger www.abbiegardner.com Secret Emchy Society "Think I Do" - Gold Country-Country Gold www.emchy.com Julian Taylor "See This Thing Through" - Pathways www.juliantaylormusic.ca ************************ Rollo Doherty "Venus On A Flower" - Out My Window www.rollodoherty.com Skinshape "Lady Sun" (featuring Hollie Cook) www.facebook.com/skinshape Keeley "Inga Hauser" - www.keeleysound.com Rodney Cromwell "Madeline Trip" - Exercise Class https://www.happyrobots.co.uk/rodney-cromwell The Bard Band "We Flattered Be" - Angels Got His Back www.thebardband.com Girl Gordon "Corruptor" - Corruptor www.girlgordon.com Rising Alma "Sleepless Mind" - Awake www.risingalma.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
I have been a fan of Gail Albert Halaban's Out My Window series for years, so it was a delight to get to speak with her about this long-term project that began in her city, New York, and has since gone global. Tune in to hear about building community through photography and the interesting connections to be made when you look into your neighbors' windows.Gail Albert Halaban is an American artist born in Washington, DC. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University, and received her MFA in photography from Yale University. Her work has been widely published including three monographs of her Out My Window work which explores what people see through their neighbors' windows in the cities of the world. Her work has been exhibited extensively, and she is represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City, Jackson Fine Arts in Atlanta, and Weinstein Hammons in Minneapolis.
Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor"Charles Bradley "The World (Is Going Up In Flames)"Morgan Wade "Wilder Days"Jolie Holland "Sascha"Koko Taylor "I'd Rather Go Blind"Gillian Welch "Hello In There"Townes Van Zandt "Tecumseh Valley"The Beatles "Good Day Sunshine"Glossary "Chase Me out of the Dark"Shirley Ann Lee "There's A Light"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello Stranger"Son Volt "Arkey Blue"The Flying Burrito Brothers "Christine's Tune"Calvin Cook "Walk With Me"Tom Russell "Isaac Lewis"Big Maybelle "Say It Isn't' So"The Meters "Down By The River"Cedric Burnside "Step In"Candi Staton "The Best Thing You Ever Had"Jason Isbell "Chicago Promenade"Jeff Tweedy "Opaline"Wilco "Walken"Jeannie C. Riley "Games People Play"Grateful Dead "Brown-Eyed Women"Marie/Lepanto "Features / Fights"Will Johnson "Just to Know What You've Been Dreaming"Precious Bryant "Peepin' Out My Window"Guy Clark "Old Friends"Swamp Dogg "Sam Stone"Wanda Jackson "Two Shots"Aimee Mann "Suicide is Murder"Waxahatchee "Lilacs"Eilen Jewell "Rich Man's World"Bobbie Gentry "Okolona River Bottom Band"Bob Dylan "Drifter's Escape"Two Cow Garage "Continental Distance"Todd Snider "Turn Me Loose (I'll Never Be the Same)"Mississippi John Hurt "Candy Man Blues"James McMurtry "Out Here In the Middle"James Carr "I'm Going For Myself"Junior Kimbrough "Crawling King Snake"Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters "Hard Times"Allen Toussaint "Southern Nights"
Good Morning, This is Louise. Episode 80 - the weight of itfeaturing music by Nappy Nina, Junglepussy, Kari Faux, Yaeji, Priya Ragu, IYAMAH, Serena Isioma, UMI, AWA, Enny, Soundwalk Collective, Nao, Jorja Smith, MAAD, Natti Natasha, Anitta, Hope Tala, and Rauw Alejandro & Anuel AAwith the voice of Lisa Cairnsalso featuring ambient field recordings by Relaxation and Nature and Nomadic Ambience programmed and produced by @small_ernst Namo Guan Shi Yin Pusa Thank you for listening
In this episode of '74PODCAST Series "How Can We All Make it into the Future?", artist and photographer Gail Albert Halaban talks to ISTANBUL‘74 Communications Assistant Işıl İlkter about the period when New York City was in lockdown, her ongoing project Out My Window and the concept of being neighbors as well as different techniques of photography.
An open and vulnerable episode about Magdalena's hardships and overcoming. She opens up about difficulties in her life with variations of abuse, mental illness, and the beauty of a mother's love leading to poetic healing. Poetry is her therapy and you can hear her story for of great energy and hope. Her IG: https://instagram.com/poetryismytherapymg Her book is available for purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Madness-Inside-My-Head/dp/1798950189 Find her work here: https://evepoetry.com/2019/09/26/poetry-by-magdalena-garcia/ http://www.thevoicesproject.org/poetry-library/damaged-by-magdalena-garcia https://adelaidemagazine.org/p_mgarcia.html http://synchchaos.com/poetry-from-margi-garcia/ https://issuu.com/mclarenrebecca/docs/love2 Polemical Zine page 76 & the name of my poem is: Out My Window https://www.amazon.com/Dear-Sister-Friend-Speak-Anthology/dp/1732171343/ You can continue the convo with me on
Building a million dollar business is a huge accomplishment for Natalie MacNeil, but it doesn't even come close to stopping there for this Emmy Award Winning media entrepreneur. Natalie is devoted to expanding human potential for herself and others, and dedicated to living a deeply meaningful life. She joins The Inner Circle to talk with Carrie about her powerful N.E.T. technique and why you will want to start using it immediately in everyday life. Natalie also talks about her film projects, the inspiration behind her new book The Rituals, and what's next for her as she transitions from the She Takes on the World blog to a new updated version of herself and her brand. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Natalie spent so much time feeling like she had to be someone in order to succeed, and she is at a point where she wants to live and embrace all her dimensions. There will never be a better lesson about business than jumping in and learning for yourself. While Natalie studied business in University, she got a firsthand education by being an entrepreneur. Natalie shows us that we shouldn't be afraid to dive in and embrace new parts of our identity, and maybe let go of those that no longer serve us. She is taking the big leap of rebranding her blog, She Takes on the World, to level up to meet the current version of herself. Natalie co-produced the interactive film experience, Out My Window, and it was the world's first 360 interactive documentary. The film won an Emmy, and viewers got an inside look at someone's life in an initiative and immersive way. Natalie knows that her capacity to succeed in the external world is directly related to her inner experience. The N.E.T. (No Extra Time) principle calls for utilizing our time in a way that best serves us. While we have things we all do in a day, you can make that part of your mindfulness practice. Examples would include a grounding exercise in the shower, taking a few calming deep breaths and at red lights, and using the little spaces of silence throughout the day to practice gratitude. She Takes on the World has had 1,000,000 + entrepreneurs from almost every country come to the site for inspiration, action steps, and support. Natalie discusses accomplishing our goals one at a time as a 3-4 month focus, rather than trying to do everything at once. When we choose to hear the stories of others, we get a huge part of what is available to us in the human experience. Natalie's new book, The Rituals, includes many beautiful practices that make huge differences. Quotes: “When a creative wave comes, you have to ride it until the bitter end.” “The human experience is messy, beautiful, and wild and painful. We can hold all of those truths.” “I need to feel deeply held and grounded in order to show up the way I show up.” “You are enough and more, and worthy of your dreams.” “Inspiration without taking action serves a purpose, but it's not as powerful.” Mentioned: @nataliemacneil She Takes on the World Out My Window Burning Man The Rituals Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll – Twitter @carriedollconsulting – Instagram Carrie Doll – Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories: Out My Window was born from a quest to have students gain global perspective. OMW classrooms share their story with the world. Inspired by the 5 themes of geography, students reveal cultural awareness & understanding through poetry & photography. Out My Window transforms how we look at and teach geography by making it a cross-curricular tool to connect with a global community. Honoring student voice and perspective in the process of not just consuming, but creating content also honors the power of the human story. Traditionally, geography is not viewed as poetic. The emotion poetry can incite connected to geography’s theme is transformative. Imagine if more students globally gained an appreciation for people and their perspectives...imagine how that would influence empathy.
"Fuzzabeth Crackleby" by Shogun Kunitoki from Vinonaamakasio; The title track from Out My Window by Koushik; A track from the Burning Portal Bathtubs cassette by Caboladies; "Only Shallow" by Nadja from When I See the Sun it Always Shines on TV; "Dulled" by Treetops from In the Everglades; "Rester" by Zola Jesus from Twar Bomba; "Wig Smasher" by Odd Nosdam from the This Is My Element Soundtrack; "Chik Chikka" by Mulatu Astatke and the Heliocentrics from Inspiration Information III; "Aureole" by Secret Abuse from Violent Narsissus; The title track from the Dont You Want to Be in a Cult 7 inch by Black Moth Super Rainbow; The title track from Young Beidnahga by Oneohtrix Point Never
"Fuzzabeth Crackleby" by Shogun Kunitoki from Vinonaamakasio; The title track from Out My Window by Koushik; A track from the Burning Portal Bathtubs cassette by Caboladies; "Only Shallow" by Nadja from When I See the Sun it Always Shines on TV; "Dulled" by Treetops from In the Everglades; "Rester" by Zola Jesus from Twar Bomba; "Wig Smasher" by Odd Nosdam from the This Is My Element Soundtrack; "Chik Chikka" by Mulatu Astatke and the Heliocentrics from Inspiration Information III; "Aureole" by Secret Abuse from Violent Narsissus; The title track from the Dont You Want to Be in a Cult 7 inch by Black Moth Super Rainbow; The title track from Young Beidnahga by Oneohtrix Point Never
This song has this strange combination of indie singing on a hip hop beat, but I like it. It seems fitting then that Koushik's album "Out My Window" was published by Stones Throw, a record company known for its cutting edge hip hop production (see: Madlib, J Dilla)