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Starving Artist - art, money, freelancing, and how to live creatively
Ep12: Travelling the World as a YouTube Poet with Steve Roggenbuck

Starving Artist - art, money, freelancing, and how to live creatively

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 77:44


Steve Roggenbuck is an American video poet who’s most famous for his youtube videos, which really have to be seen to be believed. They’re feature mostly self-recorded footage of Steve walking through the snow, the desert, a park, his house, a party, and talking / yelling directly to camera. I remember finding his videos in the dead of night, while I was tooling around on my computer, procrastinating from work, and just feeling like I’d been dropped into a confusing, amazing, uplifting, and very weird part of the internet. In this interview we talk about learning to be frugal, Steve’s unshakeable belief in himself, and why you should learn from tech bros about content marketing. Check out the show notes for all the linky goodness for this episode at starvingartistpodcast.com/listen To discuss this episode, head over to the Starving Artist Facebook Page (or Instagram or Twitter, or your local dog park) (bork bork) To support this show on Patreon go to www.patreon.com/honoreastly

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Prairie Goth
#31 Vanity Plate and Robert Kramer

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 149:47


Last August, Vanity Plate and the Juniper Drive came on the podcast after their summer tour. This year, we're doing it again. Jazmine, Zach, Blake, Connor and Robert give me the rundown on their tour to the east coast. We talk about stopping to piss in Indiana, playing to like ten people in Brooklyn, and how no one pays attention to acoustic musicians. Also, food. We talk a bunch about food. We talk about a boatload of junk on this episode, including previous travels to the east coast, the solo Jaz tour, playing shows for no one, Free Truman, Tigernite, the Moog factory, fanny packs, Reverb, a group apology to Indiana, tractors, Popeye's, Outdoor Velour, Brooklyn, the Statue of Liberty, Dani Raccoon and Anna, driving in New York, passive aggressive midwest motorists, NYC apartments, guarantors, Idaho Green, free jazz, Ocarina of Time, Donny Jensen, Gold Sounds, Red Raven Coffeehouse, Blue Rider bar, the Aquarium, audience sizes, Kenny the cab driver, Kevin Lopez, Grampfather, Hilip the sound guy, what's the point?, no one cares, tour theory, local food, pizza, bagels, water taxis, Brooklyn Bridge, Broadway, Book of Mormon, Ample Hills Creamery, unsolicited advice, Thai food, the Liberty Bell, John Barry (Father of the Navy, Son of a Bitch), Niagara Falls, Good Shade, Puberty Wounds, Pleasure Wounds, hand pans, Saraz, Echo's Answer, Josh and Marie Rivera, synth face, tour crud, modular synths, Fairlight CMI, Tears for Fears, Gizmo Genius, Chris Brown, tour health, acetominophen, Roy aka the Very Nice Interesting Singer Man, existential crises, migraines, fiber, Steve Roggenbuck [2018 update: Steve is horrible], the vegan train, bug salads, baby grill, mansions, lakes, waterfalls, Gold Beach, Taste of Galesburg, the Apple store, Dunkirk, woof, Morris, Minnesota, the Platform playing acoustic shows, Bop It, why doesn't anybody listen to me?, furniture music, Nameless Cave, the Darning Hearts, Rapid City, Evan, puppets, bad actors, Bismarck, Rhythm Records, Side B, Al Gore, Algorillathym, Why Not Fest, the future, Blake's moving and quitting bands, Josh Thornton sold his drums and is going to school, Parlor Voice, fuck Trump, fuck Confederate flags, Mountain Goats, Rory Donovan, Witch Watch, the Terror Pigeon Surround Sound Lay Down, Many Months Left, Mineral Rights, Mr. Dad.

Bogfolk
#60: Internetpoeten Roggenbuck laver larmende YouTube-poesi

Bogfolk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 47:13


Bogfolk sætter i denne uge fokus på den amerikanske internetdigter og YouTube-stjerne Steve Roggenbuck, som kunne opleves på årets Bogforum. Silke Fensman taler med internetpoeten om YouTubes poetiske potentiale og om at injicere poesi uforventelige steder på internettet. Litteraturkritiker Kamilla Löfström og forfatter Victor Boy Lindholm bevæger sig dybere ind i Steve Roggenbucks online forfatterskab og de adskillige YouTube-videoer, som rokker ved opfattelsen af, hvad litteratur er og kan være. Senere i programmet skal vi høre Jes Stein Pedersen i samtale med Mikkel Krause Frantzen om den tyske digter Heiner Müllers nyoversatte ’Digte efter Murens fald’, som får 6 hjerter i Politiken for sin kulsorte kompromisløshed. Til sidst skal vi omkring Bo Østlunds ’Modne Mænd – samtaler om livets patina’, som ifølge Per Theil er en rammende samtalebog om livet efter de 60 og om de hudløst ærlige forventninger til døden. Medvirkende: Steve Roggenbuck, Kamilla Löfström, Victor Boy Lindholm, Mikkel Krause Frantzen og Per Theil. Vært: Silke Fensman I redaktionen: Jes Stein Pedersen, Silke Fensman, Katrine Hornstrup Yde og Hanne Budtz-Jørgensen

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Bogfolk
#48: Et atlas af forfatterstemmer fra Louisiana Literature

Bogfolk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 42:06


Politikens litteraturpodcast Bogfolk er tilbage efter en lang sommerpause og byder i denne uge på en håndholdt reportage fra festivalen Louisiana Literature, på en insider-snak med den garvede ordstyrer Kim Skotte, på en anmeldelse af Linn Ullmanns nye roman ”De urolige” og på et overblik over sommerens bogsalg i Politikens Boghal med Christina Thiemer. Hør Silke Fensmans møde med svenske Carl-Henning Wijkmark, amerikanske Steve Roggenbuck, nigerianske Chigozie Obioma, danske Peder Frederik Jensen og marrokansk-franske Abdellah Taïa. Kim Skotte fortæller om det at være moderator på festivalen, om at håndtere litterære rockstjerner og kunstneriske verdensmænd som Tomas Espedal og Karl Ove Knausgaard. Linn Ullman, som også optrådte på Louisiana Literature, er aktuel med bogen ’De urolige’ om opvæksten med – og navnlig uden – sine kunstnerforældre Ingmar Bergmann og Liv Ullmann. Lise Garsdal har anmeldt bogen i Politiken og givet den seks stjerner. Jes Stein Pedersen spørger hvorfor. Sidst men ikke mindst fortæller Bogkælderens værtinde Christina Thiemer om, hvordan det går med bogsalget i Politikens Boghal og hvad vi kan forvente af det kommende efterår. Medvirkende forfattere: Carl-Henning Wijkmark, Steve Roggenbuck, Chigozie Obioma, Peder Frederik Jensen og Abdellah Taïa. Gæster i studiet: Kim Skotte, Lise Garslund og Christina Theimer Vært: Jes Stein Pedersen Redaktion: Jes Stein Pedersen, Silke Fensman og Hanne Budtz-Jørgensen

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Being Honest With My Ex
23: Entertaining Flies With My Ex

Being Honest With My Ex

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2016 43:10


This week: realising the government governs your life, entertaining flies, and what the hell is a millenial anyway? The (really good!) article about redefining Millennials that Peter read Wait But Why article about accelerated technology Democratic Media Please - a website run by Kyle, who covers over public advertising. There’s an interesting explanatory video on the front page. Steve Roggenbuck - check out this video (which is my favourite and always makes me love the world), and if you’re a creative who sometimes struggles to go on, check out this one, oh god it gets me in the feels every time. Check out Melody Sheep - We Are All Connected is one of my favourites The Depths: The Evolutionary Beginnings of the Depression Epidemic To talk about the show head to Honor Eastly’s Facebook page. If you want to record an outro to be used in an upcoming episode, record your unique take on the following and carrier-pigeon it to us (we also use email: contact@beinghonestwithmyex.com): "Thanks for listening to Being Honest With My Ex. If you've enjoyed the podcast, subscribe to us on iTunes, leave a review and tell your friends. Peter is my favourite son!"

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The Organist
Episode 65: Happy Golden Baby: A Conversation with Lil B and Steve Roggenbuck

The Organist

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 20:25


A lot of artists under the age of 30 find it natural to promote themselves and their work online. But the Bay Area rapper Lil B, and Steve Roggenbuck, in conversation with each other on this episode, both put social media at the center of their art. Their work lives and expands online, in an ceaseless stream of tweets and self-produced YouTube videos. Both artists communicate constantly with their fans, who speak to each other in the specialized idioms of their respective communities: Lil B's followers gather around the idea of anything #based -- a notion he says has to do with “Just being who you are, and not afraid of that.” Roggenbuck's fans assemble under the hashtag of #YOLO— theirs is an ecstatically earnest embrace of the beauty and absurdity of life on earth in 2016. Lil B also embraces the absurd, but his work is darker and more ambiguous. One the one hand, he can be overwhelmingly earnest and positive: the video for his track “I Love You” ends with Lil B weeping in a pet store, surrounded by aquariums, giving thanks for everyone in his life. He distributes his music mostly through hours-long mixtapes, some with nearly fifty tracks. His fans delight in discovering nuggets of lyrical genius buried within hours of first-take freestyles that range from brilliantly rough-edged to difficult-to- listen-to. Lil B inhabits a wide range of personae: he's a self-described feminist urging his listeners to “stand up against rape” in one track, and then talks about “bitches” as currency in another. He recently posted a transphobic tweet that read, “I might start saying I'm trans and I'm a woman so I can be in the girls locker room with the ladies!!!!!!” He later apologized, saying, “I am transphobic and I need help to learn to accept.” Steve Roggenbuck asked Lil B about this incident and others, including the importance of his musical partnership with his adopted tabby cat, Keke. photo credit: Generation Bass 

Into the Field from Jacket2.org

Steve Roggenbuck is a twenty-six-year-old Internet poet from rural Michigan. He has spent the last several years giving readings and talks all over the country, sleeping on couches, selling books and t-shirts, making thousands of friends. His full-length collections are CRUNK JUICE (2012) and IF U DONT LOVE THE MOON YOUR AN ASS HOLE (2013), both released in the public domain and available at steveroggenbuck.com. He recently founded Boost House, a publishing collective and actual house in Brunswick, Maine. You should follow Steve on Twitter, Tumblr, and YouTube.

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 96 — Steve Roggenbuck

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 83:25


Steve Roggenbuck is the guest.  He is a traveling poet-slash-blogger whose latest poetry collection, Crunk Juice, is now available from Lief Books.  He also hosts a weekly, web-based television show called The Illuminati Power Hour, which is available via Spreecast. ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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