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It's a-me, Mario… wait no. It's just us, Stef and Amy. While recovering from surgery—Stef's on a side quest! Her new video game pastime is helping her heal in more ways than one. Another character (Amy) shares listener letters that cover everything from a Molly Shannon cancer flick review to more of that relatable scanxiety. Then, a diagnosing doc's perplexing recommendation to a listener's Italian mama has us hauling out our soapboxes once again. Mamma Mia, indeed! RATS sets aside the deep dive today and instead offers a shallow swim… it's a lighter sprinkling of news and headlines, including a treatment that makes sure cancer kids go into adulthood with full hearts.Our pal Rudy's podcast is here; check it out! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/random-redux-review/id1480112332Here's a list of games about grief from a really cool mental health-focused site (it doesn't list Cozy Grove, however, the game Stef's been playing): https://safeinourworld.org/news/15-games-about-death-and-grief/ and and article from the Guardian about this: https://www.theguardian.com/games/2023/apr/19/how-video-games-help-people-through-griefFrom RATS: Here's an article about Merck's plan to have a vaccine by 2030: https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/04/10/moderna-hopes-to-offer-new-vaccines-for-cancer-heart-disease-by-2030.htmlHere's the NCI blog's piece about protecting heart health in cancer kids: https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2023/childhood-cancer-dexrazoxane-protects-heart-doxorubicinHere's the CNN article about the melanoma vaccine (featuring a surprise appearance by Hugh Jackman!): https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/04/17/health/experimental-skin-cancer-vaccine/index.htmlAnd here's a press release from our old friends Systems Oncology about SERA2. Fingers crossed! https://systemsoncology.com/news/systems-oncology-to-present-positive-preclinical-data-for-sera2-at-j-p-morgan-41st-annual-healthcare-conference/Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on *Instagram (*we made a new account!) @cancerforbreakfastpod or on Twitter @cancerbreakfastSubmit a letter via e-mail cancerforbreakfast@gmail.comAnd as always, thanks for listening!
Stef's back from the YSC Summit and Amy has a giggle at the expense of Laughter Yoga. Fun in public really gets Stef's goat. Then, what's the deal with longevity? Perhaps the Seventh Day Adventists can spill the beans…or at least share them? Next, it's our *privilege* to read a letter from a listener that holds a mirror up to cancer spaces and asks why we're all so eager to get back to our old bodies—weren't they trying to kill us?? Here's the skinny; it's time for everyone to start reading the room. The body you're shaming might not (just) be your own. Another letter (that begins at 26:10 for those who need to peace out) breaks our hearts with a request for resources for a kiddo with a terminal brain tumor. Have we mentioned recently that a mere 4% of overall funding goes to childhood cancers? RATS continues the conversation on DIPG, a devastating disease of the brain. We've got books, podcasts, and websites to recommend, but what's really needed is research. Links are below to donate in Walter's memory. https://www.chadtough.orghttps://rallyfoundation.orghttps://curethekids.orgCancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on *Instagram (*we made a new account!) @cancerforbreakfastpod or on Twitter @cancerbreakfastSubmit a letter via e-mail cancerforbreakfast@gmail.comAnd as always, thanks for listening!
Knock Knock, who's there? Intrusive thoughts, and they're living rent free. Amy's brain won't let her break up with breast cancer no matter how many private yoga sessions or massages she has in one day. Time to sublet her space in Cancerland! In letters, the gals read a helpful note from a longtime pal of the podcast who wants to make sure we're giving religious listeners a fair shake. You can take the cancer out of the heathens, but you can't take the heathens out of cancer. A promising science writer gets a shout-out for her work on ovarian cancer…and Parkinson's! RATS offers bundles of POSITIVE news for early stage breasties who are dreaming of the pitter patter of little feet. Not rodents', babies!Join Cancer for Breakfast at the Young Survival Coalition Summit 2023! https://summit.youngsurvival.org/Learn more about the RATS in this episode here: https://www.aacr.org/about-the-aacr/newsroom/news-releases/breast-cancer-patients-who-interrupted-endocrine-therapy-to-pursue-pregnancy-did-not-experience-worse-short-term-recurrence-rates/Marisa Wexler's ovarian cancer writing is here: https://ovariancancernewstoday.com/author/marisa-wexler/page/2/Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on *Instagram (*we're still hacked, but will hopefully be back in our account soon!) @cancerforbreakfast or on Twitter @cancerbreakfastSubmit a letter via e-mail cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Call the paps! Today we've got a smear campaign and it's all about the CervicalCheck scandal. Our leading lady is whistleblower Vicky Phelan. A criminally incompetent lab in Texas and a negligent cover up that's costing lives? Salt in the wound, indeed. And speaking of cancer scams (our Favre-ite kind of gossip), is sodium the cure-all or just another one of Stefano's snake oils? Listener letters ask: why is real support so hard to find in a group? And is replacing a beloved care provider-turned-friend like finding a second needle in a haystack? RATS wonders if a low protein diet can help chemo's efficacy in treating colon cancer. Now that's some refreshing GATOR-aid.More on our Salty Stefano: https://skepticalinquirer.org/2014/03/stanislaw-burzynski-four-decades-of-an-unproven-cancer-cure/Make sense out of House Mice: https://news.cancerresearchuk.org/2022/10/18/stopping-the-spread-a-revolution-in-how-we-think-about-metastasis/RATS can be found here and here.Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on *Instagram (*we're still hacked, but will hopefully be back in our account soon!) @cancerforbreakfastSubmit a letter via e-mail cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Fetch your earbuds! It's time for a new episode of the pupcast—woof, we mean PODcast. But really, our dogs are barkin' and for once that isn't a euphemism for med-induced foot pain. No, we're talking a beautiful Mitzvah, here! Then, Amy gets a wicked case of stage fright as she MyChart dives into some scan results that send her into a panic with nary a disco in sight, while Stef recaps her wedding to that same old guy and her scan with the same old results. Mazel tov! A listener letter has the gals shaking their heads (and fists) at a funeral-goer's tactless question. Then, a pimple-prone cancer honey needs solutions for the problems popping up since starting cancer treatment. RATS has good news for AML patients whose telomeres are just a little Too $hort. Oy vey!Here are the AML articles we used for this RATS: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/acute-myeloid-leukemia-survivor-shows-no-signs-of-cancer-after-clinical-trial.h00-159538167.htmlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5729630/Check us out on The Cancer Pod! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/amy-stef-cancer-for-breakfast-cancerinsider/id1584013388?i=1000585608993Here is that site that lets you search trials and check for drug and food/supplement interactions: https://metastatictrialtalk.org/Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! e-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Sometimes it's cancer, sometimes it's a bad burrito, y'all! Stef lives to tell the tale of her ascites scare. Turns out having a body is stressful…and expensive! The gals talk medical debt and financial toxicity. When insurance still makes you pay thousands for necessary care, how do you stay afloat? Speaking of grifts…we mean GRAFTS…Amy took a trip to her fat grafting surgery and all she got was this lousy dysmorphia. Do her boobs look great now, or is she their Only Fan? Then, to really bring down the mood, we take a moment to remember some friends who passed this summer. It never gets easier. In letters, a creative listener rolls radiation into her honeymoon and dishes on an accident prone frenemy, and another deals with a tactless long-lost friend who probably should've stayed lost. We've rounded up our RATS to talk about glyphosate and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Is this common weed killer also a PEOPLE killer? Well…just listen. But yes. NPR's piece is here. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/07/09/1110370391/cost-cancer-treatment-medical-debtTo look back at some of our wonderful friends' lives and stories, here are their IG handles:@bowelbabe@theenlightenedarsehole@wonkyarm@baxlala@coffeedrinkinmamaThat glyphosate info is here:https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/14/health/us-glyphosate-cancer-study-scli-intl https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1383574218300887https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1382668909001100Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Oh…my…god, Becky! Look at her…tumor? It's the dog days of summer and Amy is fostering an awkward mix up. Never fear, she fetches her cancer card to pay the price. Letters brings us a manic pixie dream mom—make that MEAN mom—who's tactlessly longing for a listener's old hair. Then, a self sufficient carcinomie admits she is struggling. Does anyone have a spoon? RATS explores a rectal cancer study. (Yes, THAT one.) Then, we celebrate a special grad with a big ol' correction. Send us your letters for Under the Bus 2! That rectal cancer study: https://www.mskcc.org/news/rectal-cancer-disappears-after-experimental-use-immunotherapy?amp=https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2201445https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/05/health/rectal-cancer-checkpoint-inhibitor.htmlWhat is spoon theory? https://health.clevelandclinic.org/spoon-theory-chronic-illness/Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Jessica Boudreaux is a songwriter, guitarist and producer from Portland, Oregon. Though best known for her band Summer Cannibals, Jessica has recently released a solo EP entitled I Think My Heart Loves To Break that she self produced over the past two years, in which she not only endured an involuntary break in touring, she was also diagnosed with breast cancer. In this episode, Joe and Jessica discuss her response to her diagnosis, the massive change it brought to her life and how she kept herself from being lost in the illness. She shares how her perspective on touring has changed, how making the new record served as a life raft and why making a "pop" record has always been an interesting challenge to her. We hear a couple tunes from I Think My Heart Loves To Break, out now.https://jessicaboudreaux.bandcamp.com/Use Code Fret10 for a free month of Music Production Suite Pro and a 10% discount on all other software. Visit Izotope.com
Dad's mad and he's taking it out on…cancer patients? Well, what else is new? The ASCO conference, that's what! They didn't let us report from the red carpet, but you know it was our DESTINY to get the hot goss on the presentations that brought down the house. And that's a RATS. Then, what's a gal to do after cancer derails her well thought out plans? Picking up the pieces can leave some of us feeling a little lost. Maybe we could all benefit from a lesson in habit stacking? In letters, a listener wants to dump her fancy friend. Is bragging a fireable offense? And what to do with a mom prob? Just get your colonoscopies, already!! Wait, you forgot to rate us! We recorded this when the ASCO conference was still happening, but their website has since been updated! Check it out here: https://conferences.asco.org/am/attendJames Clear's website is here: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsCancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Jessica Boudreaux kicks off (and Kicks ass) Gay Pride month for us. She is the Portland based queer punk vocalist for the band "Summer Cannibals", and she is releasing an EP this month "I Think My Heart Likes To Break". She is recently a victor against a bout of Breast Cancer, and is still able to make music. She made this EP during the pandemic, and so much that has changed since her last album, this is going to be a knickout of a project . For all that she has been through, this work is introspective, and identifies as a very different person than she proved herself in other efforts. There is a lot to learn from her work, and she is constantly evolving in how she sounds, she has no fear in experimenting with sounds and techniques in her production, you are going to like it all. website twitter instagram bandcamp spotify #jessicabourdreaux #lesbiansingers #actorthesong #summercannibals #pride2022 #cancersucks #breastcancersurvivor #punksingers
Inna gadda da vida, baby: Amy's got a sexy cold and a silly new anti-spiral technique, and Stef's nether region is superlative. That's to say the gals are in a good place right now, and we're calling it “on base.” Can we enjoy the break before having to run for our lives (or the car) again? Maybe every cloud really does have a silver lining. Then, it's the season of the con and the cancer community is not immune. From Hollywood hucksters to Facebook fakers, we like the stories but hate the morals. Ding dong—MyChart strikes again! A letter from a brain cancer person (go grey in May!) shares a tale as old as time—getting fobbed off by doctors—and a retreat from the US healthcare system. Another letter practically buzzes with hilarity, awkwardness, and good news about a listener's fertility preservation procedures. RATS are getting hot—boiling hot—and saying hi, F U cancer! We're talking high intensity focused ultrasound and boiling histotripsy for melting tumors away. To learn more about the RATS in this episode, visit:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0173867http://amos3.aapm.org/abstracts/pdf/166-57511-15711646-176302-1805743728.pdf (this is the UW one)And this cool vid about boiling histotripsy for prostate tumors: https://youtu.be/sjkrQoyqnwwHere's that wild Vanity Fair article! https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/05/greys-anatomy-elisabeth-finch-truth-lies/ampCancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Amy's got some gall! Gall bladder problems, that is…or does she? When Carmen SanDiego isn't available, we attempt to solve our own medical mysteries. Where have our once healthy and simple bodies gone? From channeling Maris to vibing with …her? Turns out we've made a huge mistake (by not getting into webinars sooner!!). Then, Stef just can't wait to die…we mean DYE. The gals talk art therapy, the art of talk therapy, and a sweet scarf gesture for a friend. Listener letters want to know just what we have against body farming, anyway. Long time listener Rudy (thatcancerlife.com) says it's helpful and economical and ya know what? We agree. He wonders, too: is there a better way of saying “after cancer,” when you're admitted to Club NED? Also, a pair of Lymphomies have weathered ups and downs together all over the globe, but how do you deal when you're on the up and your cancer bestie is still in the sh*t? Survivor guilt is real, but so is real community. RATS has antioxidants on the agenda, with a new supplement called Mito-Q. It's promising and pricey, but there's always money in the banana stand.Here's our friend Lowry!For more info on MitoQ, check out these links:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33499262/https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/14/6/1516Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
We continue our search for the sweetness that makes for a Happy Easter for those of us with the sweet tooth! What's your favorite Easter treat? We have more sweet musical notes this week for show #212!!Sister Sledge off the Carl Touhey playlist with We are Family, Patti Smith does Summer Cannibals, sexy Lake Street Dive, new to the show, Fat Eddy doing Milwaukee, Faith No More for Denise B., Nick Waterhouse returns as does Willie Nile with Steve Earle, Platters and Panic at the Disco.Plenty of greats for your listening pleasure.Radio Wilder welcomes another new Self Storage sponsor, Inside Self Storage (ISS) on the eve of their monster show April 19th-22nd at the Mirage.Shout outs to Verdi Executive Boat & RV in Reno, Big Dog Self Storage, Sun City RV Compound and new Ameripark in Waddell.Hear we have some new fans on Wxmtradio.com, welcome!Baby Ruth is getting to the time change and says we will be up and running by 3:00 Eastern.Thanks for listening! Rock on with RadioWilderLive.com Harry and the Wilder Crew! #happyeaster #sweettooth #sweetmusicalnotes
Red rover, red rover, send Stef's therapist on over... to the cancer-adjacent club no one wants to be in. When our care providers' loved ones get cancer, do they also get the keys to our kingdom…or is it an excuse to bail? Then: we've got dream fever, dream weavers. Prodromal, premonitions, or plain old nightmares—is this how our unaddressed ailments have tried to reveal themselves? And would you believe we have a Sister Act, too? We're Back in the Habit—of analyzing the complications of cancer-related family drama. Come for the sisterly love and her angel's advocate; stay for the on-air surprise during RATS. Whoopi! Speaking of angels: do Fido and Lassie hold the secret to oncology diagnostics? Only the dog's nose knows. Ruff, ruff! (Thank you, Liz!!)To read about the RATS (and see the cancer sniffing dog vid) in this episode, visit: https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/dogs-are-teaching-machines-to-sniff-out-cancer-68469To learn more about prodromal dreams, visit: https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/can-a-dream-warn-you-about-cancerCancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Sometimes you just want to take a break from life at the cancer clinic™️, but everything aligns to kill your vibe! What does Stef have to do to get a little cryoablation around here? Luckily, a nurse saves the day by sharing a picture of their crispy lady. Meanwhile, Amy has a very zen beer with a smooth headed spiritual stranger. F/M/K? FML! How messed up IS it that some of us actually…kinda…find comfort in getting treatment? A surprise reunion with the chemo chair has Amy looking back fondly on her old stoop. We say it's normal and talk about why. A listener letter from a real, live thanatologist has a hot tip on how to use cremains. We promise it's lit, light, and not at all creepy. RATS does a deep dive into treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia. There's a promising new drug that Amy's mom is graciously testing out for us (just kidding—we love you, Margaret!). For more info on the RATS in this episode: https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/astrazeneca-calquence-cll-2/Susan's letter mentions these folks here.Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, you can do that RIGHT HERE! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.comCatch us soon on Bad with Money with Gaby Dunn.
This week Drew picked a set of songs that reflect the ongoing turmoil going on in Ukraine. Steve picked a set of songs by bands that have numbers in their names. You will hear these artists in this episode: Charming Liars, The Dead 60s, Tahiti 80, 1990s, The Suburbs, Faith No More, Screaming Trees, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, OK Go, The Accidentals, Beastie Boys, Generation X, The Subways, Summer Cannibals, Momma, Maneskin, Billy Bragg. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
It's our birthday, and we'll cry (in our nightgowns) if we want to! Happy tears, that is, because today our podcast turns ONE! So grab a slice of cake and cuddle in, dear listeners. We're taking some time to acknowledge just how far we've come, AND offer big gratitude to the Cancer for Breakfast community; y'all put so much gas in our tank. As a present to our producer, we're giving him the day off—that's one day off a year, folks—and this entire episode is coming to you unedited, so pardon the coughs, the rambles and the spontaneous poultry drama. Really, no chickens were harmed in the recording of this podcast, but would it even BE Cancer for Breakfast if we didn't ruffle a few feathers? Then, the theme marches on with a RATS that'll have you mailing friendship bracelets to your cancer besties and support group leaders. Finally, a birthday present to us all? For the first time ever on the podcast, we air our entire theme song—by Vyvyvyr—in full, beautiful glory at the end of the show.And before you head to the mall to buy a bday gift for us, save your Kohl's cash. All we REALLY want is for you to leave us a review here. It makes all the difference.Read the RATS covered in this episode here: https://web.archive.org/web/20170813132716id_/http://www.isdbweb.org/documents/file/1154_10.pdfGet info about signing up for that Keytruda/Lynparza trial here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05156268+ + + + +Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Amy's not letting medical trauma ruin her relationship with her ear nose and throat doctor. She has a method to banish the anxiety and intrusive thoughts that now appear at “normal” appointments. And on a related note, if a sinus surgery falls in the forest and it's not cancer, does it even really matter? Move over Ebert, Stef's been dipping toes in some death-themed TV shows and she's ready to share her reviews. Then, what's the deal with the health care money grab of concierge medicine and pay-to-play clinics? We once again are asking, who does it leave out? Two thumbs down. Next: if you're anything like Amy, you'll be blown away (with extra oxygen) when you learn whose dad was a pioneer of the Hyperbaric Chamber. In letters, one listener has a Dan addiction while another just can't get enough chrysanthemum. RATS lands on the Moonshot and the gals are aboard! Is Uncle Joe's big idea legit or just a pet project? In closing, send us your reputable fucodian sources! Right now! Cancer Moonshot info: https://www.cancer.gov/research/key-initiatives/moonshot-cancer-initiativeCancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Alternative Death: it's not just an underground music genre! We're talking death rites, honeys, so cover your mirrors! Whether you've prepaid for a satin lined coffin or you're a green-curious pre-deceased, we've got hot tips on the right heat for human composting. Stef also has the score on death doulas, aquamation (not just for cadavers anymore!), and a dinner date to detail your death wishes. Pass the salt! Amy's ready to bring her “living graveyard” idea to market—maybe even in her own yard (is that legal? We'll let you know). In any case, there's no escaping the inevitable, so why not learn about options before you're one foot in the grave? There's no sugar coating this one, so if you're feeling death-shy, skip it, with our love. However, we promise this conversation is 0% sad and 100% interesting. Here are some of the things mentioned in the episode:Recompose (human composting)Green Burial CouncilDeath Over Dinner The Guardian on aquamation (and Desmond Tutu)Cancer for Breakfast is hosted by Amy Dials and Stefanie LeJeunesse, and is produced by Nathan McGehee.Our theme music is by Vyvyvyr. RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals. Want to support the podcast? We're on BuyMeACoffee and Patreon. We appreciate it so much when you rate, review or subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @cancerforbreakfastor Twitter @cancerbreakfaste-mail us at cancerforbreakfast@gmail.com
Caregivers: how are you holding up? This one goes out to you. With cancer people, it's nothing but me, me, me (at least on this podcast!), and we guess it's about time our spouses, family, and best friends got their due. But first, Amy is shocked to find out how much her post-chemo hair is worth, and Stef's getting a cancer tattoo for no reason at all. Does the milestone or the money mean more pressure? The gals revisit a part-time bodybuilder, full-time smart guy who's helping to develop ErSO, the MBC miracle drug that's spawned Facebook groups and conspiracy theories. Research fellows: we stalk their social media so you don't have to. Then, we finally hear from the beleaguered co-survivors who fetch our pills and fluff our pillows. As goat amputee-rescuer Kelly Clarkson said, “[our lives] would suck without you.” Here's the grief circle/ring theory we mentioned: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/promoting-hope-preventing-suicide/201705/ring-theory-helps-us-bring-comfort-in?ampYet another update on ErSO—since we recorded this episode, another paper was published! We're finding it hard to find a full linkable version but it's posted in the public Facebook Group ErSO Activism for Breast Cancer, under the files tab. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1003821677141066/?ref=share UT's Care for the Caregiver program is here: https://utcaregivers.orgOur Facebook group for Caregivers is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/447845883434998/?ref=shareFor more info about St Jude's hoard, listen to our Season 2, episode one: Back on Our Bullsh*t.Buy us a Coffee if you want! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amyandstefRate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, won't you? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cancer-for-breakfast/id1556379623Many thanks to our musicians, Vyvyvyr (theme music), and Jessica Boudreau of Summer Cannibals (RATS theme song)!
Patricia Lee Smith – bedre kendt som Patti Smith - voksede op i en arbejderfamilie i New Jersey, som den ældste af fire søskende. Hjemmet var præget af moderens tilknytning til Jehovas Vidner, men da Patti som pige så Mick Jagger i fjernsynet, vidste hun godt, hvad klokken var slået. Så i 1967 drog hun til Manhattan, efter at have bortadopteret sit første barn kort efter fødslen.Her slog hun pjalterne sammen med den senere stjernefotograf Robert Mappelthorpe, og nød livet som ung sultekunstner. Perioden er eminent beskrevet i erindringsværket ”Just Kids” (2010). Efter en håndfuld digtsamlinger og en enkelt single leverede hun i 1975 albummet 'Horses', der i dag har status som en af rockhistoriens allerbedste og mest signifikante debutplader. Siden er det blevet til et langt liv i og med kunsten – i den bredeste betydning af ordet. Smith er ud over at sanger og sangskriver også fotograf, billedkunstner og forfatter. Og så er hun en fremragende (og flittig) liveperfomer, der formår at gøre rockkoncerter til nærmest transcenderende oplevelser, der i hvert fald for en stund kan overbevise en om kunstens frisættende potentiale. Rockhistoriers værter har begge været med stort set hele vejen, så vi glæder os i den grad til at markere, at hun den 30. december 2021 bliver 75 år ung. “Piss Factory” (1974)“Gloria: In Excelsis Deo” (1975)“Redondo Beach” (1975)“Free Money” (1975)“Ask the Angels” (1976) “Pissing in a River” (1976)“Because the Night” (1978)“Rock N Roll Nigger” (1978) “Dancing Barefoot” (1979) “Wave” (1979)“Paths That Cross” (1988)“Dream of Life” (1988)“Gone Again” (1996)“Summer Cannibals” (1996)“1959” (1997)“Glitter in Their Eyes” (2000)“My Blakean Year” (2004)“This Is the Girl” (2012)“Constantine's Dream” (2012)
What's that weird scratching noise nobody else can hear? It's FEAR OF RECURRENCE. Because for some people? That scratching actually IS a hook-handed murderer. This week, the gals are getting real about medical PTSD, random pains, and faking your way through celebratory shots with your muggle friends. If you're officially NED but still on a first name basis with the schedulers at your hospital, this episode is for you. Survivorship isn't always all it's cracked up to be—could it even be MORE stressful than treatment? For some cancer people, the answer is…kinda, yeah, in fact. Then, RATS breaks down the toll cancer takes on us long after we ring that bell. Sleeplessness, anxiety, stalled careers, oh my…A link to the article discussed in RATS, as well as a link to the other article discussed in RATS!RATS theme song by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals.Send your Cancer for Bitchfest submissions to: cancerforbreakfast@gmail.comOur website and socials are here:https://linktr.ee/CancerForBreakfast#cancerpodcast #cancer
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul, and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week - lot's of good stuff! This episode is a replay that originally aired on June 20th, 2019. (0:00) 1. Motorhead – Damage Case 2. The Guilty Hearts – 3000 Miles 3. The Red Onions – Feel Alright 4. Oblivians – Run For Cover 5. Eddy Current Suppression Ring – I Admit My Faults (19:04) 6. Sweet Knives – Lion’s Mouth 7. Nots – Woman Alone (2019) 8. Plague Vendor – New Comedown (2019) 9. Priors – Call For You (2019) 10. Richard Rose – Richard Rose (2019) 11. Mike Watt – The Bluejacket’s Manual 12. Summer Cannibals – Full Of It (44:35) 13. Bruised – Psychic Stain (2019) 14. Le Shok – Mind Your Own Business 15. Uranium Club – Flashback Arrestor (2019) 16. The Del-Gators – Car Troubles 17. Boss Hog – Sick 18. Dead Moon – Diamonds In The Rough 19. New Bomb Turks – Summer Romance (1:05:50) 20. Off – Upside Down 21. Rancid – Just A Feeling 22. The Cavemen – I Hate Art 23. GBH – State Executioner 24. Misfits – Vampira 25. Chocolate Watch Band – Don’t Need Your Lovin’ 26. The Sonics – He’s Waitin’ 27. The Hurricanes – Gotta Move 28. Shark Toys – Let’s Follow (City Lights) 29. Priests – And Breeding 30. Death Valley Girls – Electric High (1:34:10) 31. The Slackers – Two Face 32. Mavis Staples – Change (2019) 33. Reigning Sound – Medication 34. BellRays – Voodoo Train 35. The Saints – Wild About You 36. The Tears – Don’t Care About Nothing (1:52:23) 37. The Stooges – TV Eye 38. The Revelators – Let’s Get Revelated Outrage Radio broadcasts every Thursday night from 9-11pm (pacific) at LuxuriaMusic .com
Cancer messes with your body, your sex life, and your self esteem, and the physical changes can make it hard to recognize ourselves inside our new "scratch and dent" bodies. Then: a virgin, a mother, and (suddenly!) a crone--the gals go taboo-busting in menopause land (this IS Cancer for Breakfast, after all). Why does hair have SO MUCH power? We hear during "Letters"--it can actually be freeing to just let go. Has anyone told you "at least you're alive" lately? Give us their names; we just wanna talk... And a lava lamp-like blob features in this week's RATS segment, creating a brand spanking new organelle that factors into bone mets. We've got a lot to say about bodies, and this is just the tip...of the iceberg, you perv!Congrats to the winner of our Instagram giveaway! Was it you? Listen to find out. To learn more about the RATS in this episode, visit Science DailyCheck out @mastectomyandsexy on InstagramRATS theme song by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals
Stef can't believe how much she hearts her new cardiologist, Amy's pharmacist flashes her (she loves it!), and we ask and answer: what the absolute hell is up with MyChart automatically dropping results into YourChart now? Is a rogue coder trying to ruin our lives? Stef explains; Amy complains. Thanks, CARES Act. Not! We read letters from a cancer aunt, a super-dramatic update from “pre-vivor” Sam, and great life advice from Lowry for cancer people and non-cancer people alike. Today's RATS talks eradicating cervical cancer: let's just do it already.And hey, while you're here would you mind giving us a rating and/or a review? It's quick and really helps to grow the reach of the show! To read more about the RATS in this episode, visit https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2020/hpv-vaccine-prevents-cervical-cancer-sweden-study (Our RATS theme song is by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals.)We're ding-donging around on Instagram @cancerforbreakfast Instacart is the go-to for fast and healthy grocery delivery. To support the podcast and get your first delivery free, visit https://instacart.oloiyb.net/cancer
Stef writes a winning essay, and an innocent trip to the farmer's market ends with Amy accidentally abusing her drugs again. A listener is bummed on the Amisode so the gals chat about the minefield that is real-deal cancer talk and why we make this podcast, anyway. We've got good R.A.T.S. for Her2+ colon and breast cancers, and letters today include a power outage during chemo, a gift fit for a chill Disney Princess, and a Tucson music icon deals with throat cancer, we read words from his future wife Hannah. Order Wildfire Magazine to read Stef's essay https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shop/griefandacceptanceFollow Jen Curran on Twitter @JenCurran. Buy Al Foul, A Tribute to the One and Only here: https://tomwalbank.bandcamp.com/album/tribute-to-al-foulTo learn more about the RATS in this week's episode, visit: https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/breast-cancer/9149RATS theme song by Jessica Boudreaux of Summer Cannibals.
Have you heard the good news? Well you're about to, because Stef has some! Amy's got lumps of surgeon drama and needs more skin in the game. We answer the age-old question: why is my radiologist grunting like that? In an action-packed letter, a gal's gotta get back to chemo, but her best friend is lost in the woods and ends up in prison. RATS gets a glow up with a theme song by cancer slayer Jessica Boudreaux of Portland band Summer Cannibals. Risk of Fear Spiral: low, but content note: we honor a cancer person who recently passed away at the end of the RATS segment.To learn more about Dr. Carl June: https://www.tedmed.com/speakers/show?id=729447To learn more about ASCO's advance of the year: https://www.asco.org/about-asco/press-center/news-releases/asco-names-advance-year-molecular-profiling-drives-progress
Shayla Lawson reads "Black Lives Matter, Yard Signs Matter," which is an excerpt from her book This Is Major, with sound design and music composition from Maita. Shayla Lawson is the author of This is Major: Notes on Diana Ross, Dark Girls & Being Dope, and three poetry collections. She has written for ESPN, Salon, Guernica, Vulture, and The Cut. She's a MacDowell and Yaddo Artist Colony Fellow, and is a 2020 National Book Critics Circle Finalist. MAITA is a Portland, OR based musician who's music has been described by Consequence of Sound as "anxious heartbreak that rips somewhere between Mitski and Summer Cannibals. This episode is brought to you by: Great Courses Plus is the premier video-on-demand service for lifelong learners. Storybound listeners get a month of unlimited access for free by going to thegreatcoursesplus.com/storybound. Betterhelp is a platform that provides affordable, private online counseling anywhere, anytime. Storybound listeners get 10% off your first month by going to betterhelp.com/sb. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This episode originally aired June 20th, 2019. Outrage Radio Playlist: (0:00) 1. Motorhead – Damage Case 2. The Guilty Hearts – 3000 Miles 3. The Red Onions – Feel Alright 4. Oblivians – Run For Cover 5. Eddy Current Suppression Ring – I Admit My Faults (19:04) 6. Sweet Knives – Lion’s Mouth 7. Nots – Woman Alone (2019) 8. Plague Vendor – New Comedown (2019) 9. Priors – Call For You (2019) 10. Richard Rose – Richard Rose (2019) 11. Mike Watt – The Bluejacket’s Manual 12. Summer Cannibals – Full Of It (44:35) 13. Bruised – Psychic Stain (2019) 14. Le Shok – Mind Your Own Business 15. Uranium Club – Flashback Arrestor (2019) 16. The Del-Gators – Car Troubles 17. Boss Hog – Sick 18. Dead Moon – Diamonds In The Rough 19. New Bomb Turks – Summer Romance (1:05:50) 20. Off – Upside Down 21. Rancid – Just A Feeling 22. The Cavemen – I Hate Art 23. GBH – State Executioner 24. Misfits – Vampira 25. Chocolate Watch Band – Don’t Need Your Lovin’ 26. The Sonics – He’s Waitin’ 27. The Hurricanes – Gotta Move 28. Shark Toys – Let’s Follow (City Lights) 29. Priests – And Breeding 30. Death Valley Girls – Electric High (1:34:10) 31. The Slackers – Two Face 32. Mavis Staples – Change (2019) 33. Reigning Sound – Medication 34. BellRays – Voodoo Train 35. The Saints – Wild About You 36. The Tears – Don’t Care About Nothing (1:52:23) 37. The Stooges – TV Eye 38. The Revelators – Let’s Get Revelated Outrage Radio broadcasts live every Thursday night, 9-11PM (Pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com.
It's the last days of Womens History Month and we were lucky enough to have Jenny Logan from Deathlist, Summer Cannibals, Xrya.fm and Xray records split the DJ Duties with DJFGQBNYJs to bring you an amazing all female artist show. Enjoy,
TONIGHT our hero pens his second annual letter to Santa all about the fun and follies of 2019. Does Santa use a Ouija board to talk to the dead? Can you operate a fish market with elf labor? What does Corbin want for Christmas this year? Find out tonight on our final episode of the year at 6 MT on NoCo.FM! Featuring tunes by Summer Cannibals, Friendly Fires, Gang Starr, and more! Hosted by Corbin David Albaugh. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm/ (https://noco.fm) Special thanks to Treemotel for our theme song, "Alien Trill" https://treemotel.bandcamp.com/ (https://treemotel.bandcamp.com) Follow Corbin and CVTW: https://www.corbinvstheworld.com/ (https://www.corbinvstheworld.com) https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld (https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld) https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld (https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld) Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm) https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm) https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
TONIGHT our hero pens his second annual letter to Santa all about the fun and follies of 2019. Does Santa use a Ouija board to talk to the dead? Can you operate a fish market with elf labor? What does Corbin want for Christmas this year? Find out tonight on our final episode of the year at 6 MT on NoCo.FM! Featuring tunes by Summer Cannibals, Friendly Fires, Gang Starr, and more! Hosted by Corbin David Albaugh. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Special thanks to Treemotel for our theme song, "Alien Trill" https://treemotel.bandcamp.com (https://treemotel.bandcamp.com/) Follow Corbin and CVTW: https://www.corbinvstheworld.com (https://www.corbinvstheworld.com/) https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld (https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld) https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld (https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld) Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm) https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm) https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
On this episode of Creative Spectator, resident music nerd Ben checks out Pitchfork’s albums of the decade, remembers the late, great Kim Shattuck, and sings the praises of Chromatics, Danny Brown, Starcrawler, Summer Cannibals and White Reaper. Creative Spectator Podcast Playlist 2019 https://itunes.apple.com/au/playlist/creative-spectator-podcast-playlist-2019/pl.u-r2yBDbkFJljkRv Music Credits Be Be See by Tendinite https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tendinite/Tendinite/Tendinite_-_Tendinite_-_EP1_-_03_Be_Be_See_1703 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Hands by Lithics https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lithics/Live_at_WFMU_on_the_Evan_Funk_Davies_show_6202018/Lithics_9_Hands https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ More Whiskey by Tendinite https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tendinite/Tendinite/Tendinite_-_Tendinite_-_EP1_-_04_More_Whiskey https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
On their fourth album, Can't Tell Me No, Portland's Summer Cannibals get confrontational about their past. The result is chock-full of empowering anthems that are as catchy as they are punk. DJ Abbie hosts the band in the KEXP Live Room for a shredding performance. Recorded 07/26/2019. 4 songs - One Of Many, Behave, Like I Used To, False Anthem. Support the show.
Episode from Friday, September 20th, 2019. Live in-studio guests: Thomas Ashley https://thomasashley.bandcamp.com Lisa Simon https://www.radiusgallery.com/ Music on the show: Tormi, BOY FEUD, Oll Breds, Summer Cannibals, Wrinkles, Needlecraft, Izaak Opatz, Kostas
Summer Cannibals - Can't Tell Me No - from the 2019 album Can't Tell Me No on Tiny Engines.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News: Vinyl, Tank Girl, Water Vapor Reviews: Aug 9th Summer Cannibals and Leggy show Discussion to be recorded soon on Folk Horror and Ari Aster's Midsommar
Summer Cannibals is a rock band whose recent album "Can't Tell Me No" was released on Tiny Engines in July 2019. The record is a huge leap forward from songwriter Jessica Boudreaux who scrapped an entire album after separating from a toxic creative and personal relationship. The new jams are about wrestling with your past and moving on; defining what was hurtful but choosing to progress rather than dwell on the wounds. Check out the cathartic performance by Summer Cannibals live at Audiotree. Download & stream Summer Cannibals on Audiotree Live -- https://smarturl.it/AT-Summer-Cannibals Support the show.
New stuff from Summer Cannibals and Rich Brian, long cons in the edit shed, Bootsy ’n’ all, show your references, St Vincent D’Appalled, Brut force and ignorance, partings of the ways, lost albums, albums that should have been lost, Americans suck at pop culture, the life of Brian, fake internet radio shows, too gross too quick, the six million follower man, willing to be disappointed, Frampton Comes Alive, playlist copouts, high concept versus loud noises, chasing status and welcome back to the jungle. Next week: new Slowthai and Titus Andronicus. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (earlier albums from 2019 are archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
New albums from misery-borne Melburnian Gena Rose Bruce and Perthonalities Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, kicking on, the MDA School, different tricks, alleys in the Valley, New Years revolutions, memories puttering out, beer recommendations, it’s my fault you left me, hoping for a mazz, the magic shownoting fairy, avoiding doom, liking wow and wiping out. Next week’s new reviews will be Rich Brian and Summer Cannibals. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (earlier albums from 2019 are archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
A drama free episode that covers releases from Summer Cannibals, Prince, Thom Yorke, Frank Zappa and Grace Lightman. Apologies for Matt being a bit louder than Graham, there was a bit of a microphone issue!
A drama free episode that covers releases from Summer Cannibals, Prince, Thom Yorke, Frank Zappa and Grace Lightman. Apologies for Matt being a bit louder than Graham, there was a bit of a microphone issue!
Actualidad: The Voidz, North State, Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus, Sasha Sloan, Katy Perry, Presumido, Hot Chip, Metronomy, Crumb, Nasty Cherry, Noel Gallagher, Sleater-Kinney, Summer Cannibals, Ezra Furman, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Bruce Springsteen, etc... Álbum Destacado: "In the Dark" de Vök ¡Síguenos en Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/
Episode 154, the Game of Thrones special, of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP Bedford 105.1 FM's alternative mixtape show with hosts Drew Cline and Steve Poschmann. ROCK AND ROLL IS COMING! To mark the start of this great show's final season, we bring you songs of dragons, monarchs, winter, walls and more from some bands you know and some you've never heard of. The week's artists are: Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Throwing Muses, The Organ Beats, Psychotica, Belly, The Vibrators, Queen, Summer Cannibals, U2, Blood Red Shoes, Echo & The Bunnymen, Devo, Black Lips and T. Rex. Originally aired April 12, 2019.
Episode 141 of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP Bedford 105.1 FM's award-winning alternative mixtape show. Join us this week for Youth Killed It, Summer Cannibals, The Drums, The Hundreds and Thousands, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Parquet Courts, Radiohead, Computer Magic, Sneaker Pimps, The Jam, Skids, New York Dolls, The Specials, Dead Kennedy's, Peter Schilling, and Norman Blagman. Originally aired January 11, 2018.
Guided by Voices, Mudhoney, intervista a Steve Turner, Summer Cannibals, Bikini Kill, Blue Cheer, The Jacskon Pollock, Daniel Johnston, Emmanuelle Sigal, Public Service Broadcasting, Gli Avvoltoi, Nothing, Dead Can Dance.
Episode 129 of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP FM's award-winning (really) alternative mix-tape show with hosts Drew Cline and Steve Poschmann. Get your weekend started right with our jam, featuring Pretty Vicious, Generation X, Summer Cannibals, Metric, New Order, Skinny, Hopewell, Courtney Barnett, Meg Myers, King Crimson, Ministry/Shay Jones, Gang of Four, Ryan Adams, Japanese Breakfast, The Police, and The Willowz. Originally aired October 19, 2018.
Episode 124 of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP Bedford 105.1 FM's award-winning alternative mixtape show with hosts Drew Cline and Steve Poschmann. This week's featured artists are Ash, Suede, David Bowie, Elvis Costello & The Roots, New Motels, Ivy, Dream Wife, Beastie Boys, Ride, Adam Ant, Summer Cannibals, Alkaline Trio, Belly, Eighth Route Army, and Peter Gabriel. Oiriginally aired September 14, 2018.
PPL MAKING MONEY OFF OF OTHER PPL NOT BEING ABLE TO PAY FOR SOMETHING?! BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! We have some pretty rad guests (Anne, Emma, and Eve) who talk us through ALL THINGS related to debt. WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO IF YOU GET IN DEBT? WHAT OPTIONS DO YOU HAVE? WHAT ARE THE STRUCTURES KEEPING US DOWN? ETC ETC ETC Get it all HERE on SOTB. Some resources: Debt Collective: debtcollective.org New Economy Project: www.neweconomynyc.org Know Your Rights resources page: www.neweconomynyc.org/type/know-your-rights. Emma's writing: emmacaterine.com LIVE SHOW!!! NYC!!! AUGUST 11!!! Tickets at seasonoftheb.com Music this week by Summer Cannibals: http://www.summercannibals.com/ Theme music as always by Brandon Payton-Carrillo!
DAVE WEIGEL of the Washington Post joins for: Pruitt moment ... Letterman prelude ... Filler words ... Bueller and Ben Stein ... Email your groans! ... When does exhaustion set in? ... Tired of people "tired of politics" ... Palace intrigue, clone-stamped rage takes and finding the sweet spot ... Conservative anger unmoored from economics ... The GOP made its over-class into marks ... Surreal Q&A with Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie ... Pwning Libs and the politics of punishment ... The right's generational "whatever" of the debt ... Learning not to be scared of debt or taxes ... Rising Democrats learning from Trump's boldness ...
Everett Public Library's (WA) Mr. Neutron (Ron Averill) reviews Show Us Your Mind, by Portland's (OR) Summer Cannibals.
The eponomous producer behind Elliott Smith’s Either/Or and editor of Tape Op Magazine shared some of his stories and where he sees the future of recording. Featuring Music by The Secret Sea, Elliott Smith and Summer Cannibals The episode was sponsored by Tumbleweed Creative Gritty Birds is produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup with the support of XRAY.FM. This week’s board operator is Dannon Drips. The episode was transcribed by Christina Donaldson. The episode was transcribed by Christina Donaldson, Amit Erez and Chris Martell.
It's been one of those weeks when we almost got lost in the sheer enjoyment of the prep. 1:10 Books With Pictures - Portland has a new comic book shop, officially open for business. Books With Pictures is a cozy storefront in southeast Portland with a mission to be Portland’s most welcoming comic book shop for the people outside the industry’s marketing plan — the LGTBQ community, families, women, people of color — complete with gender neutral restrooms and comics with female protagonists and protagonists of color.7:10 Excalibur Books & Comics: A Personal History - Of course, it’s not an entirely new thing to have women running comic book stores. We also stop in and chat with Debbie Smith, the co-owner of Excalibur Books & Comics (her parents opened it 42 years ago).11:40 Summer Cannibals Barrel Us Into Summer With Addictive Poppy Punk - Summer Cannibals are a hard rocking punk band in an acoustic-loving town, and their lyrics and videos play sardonically on the anger and angst of this modern life. The band stopped by the OPB studio to play a few songs from their new album, “Full of It.”20:31 Architect Brad Cloepfil On The State Of Portland Architecture (And His Amazing National Music Centre) - Last week we took a stroll through the Portland Art Museum’s new exhibition, “Case Work,” with architect Brad Cloepfil. The show features the sketches and sculptural concept models of Cloepfil’s firm, Allied Works. This week we bring you more of that conversation, moving from his current slate of projects to the state of Portland’s building boom. 31:12 The Lost Boys Of Portlandia - This week, a group of homeless youth debuted a film that takes an iconic childhood story and puts it in the gutter — literally. Called “The Lost Boys of Portlandia,” it uses the story of Peter Pan as a vehicle to tell their story.36:20 Rhe Benefits of Gusbandry - Portland-based photographer and director Alicia J. Rose finds something magical about the relationship between a woman and her gusband (that’s short for gay husband) — a modern relationship she plumbs to hilarious effect in her new webseries, “The Benefits of Gusbandry.” Think Out Loud's Dave Miller talked with Rose and co-creator Courtenay Hameister just as their national spotlight was heating up. If social binge-watching sounds fun, check out the screening of season 1 at the Clinton Theater on June 11 for a Pride kickoff.44:22 WPA At The High Desert Museum - The High Desert Museum has a very interesting exhibition on through Oct. 2: “Art for a Nation” tells the story of creative projects in the Works Progress Administration. In addition to historic works of art, the museum commissioned three new works in the spirit of the WPA by contemporary artists, including Allan McCollum, who shows around the world at prestigious places like MOMA, the Guggenheim, and the Whitney. For the show, he teamed up with one of Bend’s busiest makers, Delia Paine. This is the story of their collaboration.
Hutch Harris from The Thermals is our guest this week. We talk about their new album, his burgeoning stand-up comedy career, Portland music, The Bridgetoqn Comedy Festival, and the best and worst places to be stabbed. Music this week from Mr. Bones, Summer Cannibals, Sabonis, Wimps, and more.
OpenAir spoke with singer Jessica Boudreaux about the themes of frustration behind the Portland-based punk band's third album, "Full Of It."
New Salty Language 247 - Karate Kickstarter www.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan discuss buying a bowling alley, Chyna's death, Prince's death, Conor McGregor's retiring, Cracker Jack prizes, a new country singer, All Day soup, Bob Marley Snapchat filter, tear-away jeans, man-sized thirst, Bryan gets threatened at the bar, Bryan scares someone at the bar, Bryan's new medicine, Bryan goes to a rock show to see the Summer Cannibals and the Thermals, double Jesus, Batman sexually assaulting a refrigerator, dollar bets, well dressed men and scantily dressed women, the SLPod Kik group, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Links: 1. Founders All Day cheese soup: http://bit.ly/AllDayIPAsoup 2. Conor McGregor retires: http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/ufc-conor-mcgregor-tweets-that-he-s-decided-to-retire-young-041916 3. Conor McGregor isn't really retired: http://comicbook.com/2016/04/21/conor-mcgregor-not-retiring-from-ufc-frustrated-over-too-much-pr/ 4. Former WWE wrestler Chyna died: http://m.ign.com/articles/2016/04/21/wwe-legend-chyna-passes-away 5. Music icon Prince died: http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/21/entertainment/prince-estate-death/ 6. Snapchat criticized for Bob Marley filter on 4/20 day: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36091249/snapchat-criticised-over-bob-marley-filter-on-420-marijuana-day 7. The Thermals: http://www.thethermals.com/ 8. Summer Cannibals: http://www.summercannibals.com/ 9. Wheeler Walker, Jr.: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/wheeler-walker-jr-inside-countrys-filthiest-album-20160210 QoftheW: What would your role playing/D&D version of yourself be? Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at:saltylanguage.com Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage@salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.comhttp://salty.libsyn.com/webpage /http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePodInstagram: SaltyLanguageReddit: r/saltylanguageOn Stitcher search Salty LanguageVoicemail: (415) 857-2589http://podgods.webs.com/tangentboundnetwork.comdangerentertainment.netwickedradionetwork.comgeekliferadio.comShare with your friends!
Portland, Oregon-based indie rock n' roll group Summer Cannibals perform songs from their exciting new record ‘Show Us Your Mind' live on KEXP with Troy Nelson. Recorded 10/03/2015 - 4 songs: Show Us Your Mind, Something New, Not Your Turn, Go Home.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on January 20, 2015. In this episode, we continue our Portland Improv Road Trip, meeting up with Portland Improvisors, Dan Humke and Jay Flewelling and Ashland Improvisor and Stand-Up Comedian, Meghan Manning. We had blast, improvising and talking about all things Portland. Throughout this episode, we feature Portland music, as well!And if you want to know more about Jay Flewelling's variety show, Comedy Grab Bag, you can visit http://pdspdx.net/cgb/ and they are also on Facebook and Twitter.Songs played:"Mrs. Dark Fantasy" by Sean Flinn & The Royal We (2010)"Bottom of the Lake" by The Builders & The Butchers (2007)"Hang On Little Tomato" by Pink Martini (2004)"Wet & Rusting" by Menomena (2007)"The Hand" by Summer Cannibals (2013)"A Long Way From Cerrillos" by Wooden Indian Burial Ground (2012)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudA please feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on January 20, 2015. In this episode, we continue our Portland Improv Road Trip, meeting up with Portland Improvisors, Dan Humke and Jay Flewelling and Ashland Improvisor and Stand-Up Comedian, Meghan Manning. We had blast, improvising and talking about all things Portland. Throughout this episode, we feature Portland music, as well!And if you want to know more about Jay Flewelling's variety show, Comedy Grab Bag, you can visit http://pdspdx.net/cgb/ and they are also on Facebook and Twitter.Songs played:"Mrs. Dark Fantasy" by Sean Flinn & The Royal We (2010)"Bottom of the Lake" by The Builders & The Butchers (2007)"Hang On Little Tomato" by Pink Martini (2004)"Wet & Rusting" by Menomena (2007)"The Hand" by Summer Cannibals (2013)"A Long Way From Cerrillos" by Wooden Indian Burial Ground (2012)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudA please feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
Episode #3: This episode of the Future of What focuses on "Direct To Fan" sales, which have exploded in recent years thanks to the internet. Jessica Boudreaux and Marc Swart of Summer Cannibals and New Moss Records talk about their merch strategies as both band and label. James Reling from Kill Rock Stars speaks on his super-fandom and which artists in particular he follows intently. Ben Hubbird of CD Baby explains the changing role that the company has played since their inception in 2003. Tim Bierman, manager of the Pearl Jam "Ten Club", talks about the importance of giving fans what they want when they want it. Benji Rogers of Pledge Music ends the episode with an explanation of how Pledge Music is different than other crowd funding sites, and the importance of engaging the "super fans".
00:41 Governor Kate Brown on arts?03:12 "Blond Poison" 08:30 Edwidge Danticat from Portland Arts and Lectures16:24 Requiem for a Carpet: Rendered + 99% Invisible29:37 opbmusic's Stagepass with Summer Cannibals.32:11 Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made.38:24 Kareem Abdul-Jabar's new book39:53 Billy Childs tribute to Laura Nyro.47:40 Kevin Irving of Oregon Ballet Theatre.49:07 DeConnick & Fraction to develop TV shows
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