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This is a rough Soundcheck for an audiobook recording by Author/Artist Terry Tapp.Let us know if this sample recording peaks your interest.If Yes, We'll produce more raw spoken word podcasts in the future.If we don't hear from you we'll assume there is not enough interest for us to seek out other authors to reead a sample chapter or two from their work.Thanks for taking a look, and giving a listen.Chuck
Calls and Artful ExplorationThe Ochelli Effect 5-23-2022 Chuck takes calls and Terry Tapp This show is longer than the two hour standard podcasts. Chuck took calls in hour one, got interrupted by dogs, and played a recorded piece from our friend Emir. Subway still sucks. Real Time isn't very real. Monkeypox is just starting to get marketed as your shiney new Fear Porn.Suggested article from Emir: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/decoding-the-russian-propaganda-machine/13896306Chuck is in a strange mood, and so are the callers. Chris, Jimmy James, and Bob wilson joined the discussion and made the hour run a little long. In the second hour, and for additional half hour, Terry Tapp has a wide-ranging discussion with Chuck about many isms and philosophical realities that are twisted into many random knots. TERRY TAPP Links:TERRY TAPP DOT COM: http://terrytapp.comINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/terrytapp/?hl=en TATTOO: http://www.terrytapptattoo.com/ A BOOK: https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/authors/terry-david-tapp OCHELLI LINKS:If You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does: https://ochelli.com/donate/Ochelli Effect - Uncle - Age of Transitions - T-shirts and MORE: https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/Ochelli PayPal e-mail: blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comLIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx
This week, in The IAFF Podcast, hosts Mark Treglio and Doug Stern talk with members of the Fire Fighters Health and Safety Division about how their members are dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic: Our firefighters and paramedics are used to risking their lives and safety every day when they go to work, but the sheer scope of the virus combined with the lack of PPE in some communities creates a very anxiety-provoking situation. On the Working People podcast, track laborer and writer John Tormey interviews working-class Kentucky artist, writer, and radio host Terry Tapp about his latest book, “A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike.” PLUS: A teaser from our very latest Network member, an exciting new podcast called En Masse that's dedicated to telling “Stories of struggle and hope from the working class,” and a short clip from UCOMM LIVE, where the Texas AFL-CIO's Ed Sills talked about whether COVID-19 will result in more organizing for workers in Texas. And on Labor History in 2:00, we find out about the day in 1972 when employees at the Farah Manufacturing Company went out on strike, launching one of the iconic boycotts of the era. Produced by Chris Garlock; chris@laborradionetwork.org
The second installment of the Workers' Book Club is finally here, and it's a doozy! Our friend John Tormey, a track laborer and writer from just outside Boston, interviews working-class Kentucky artist, writer, and radio host Terry Tapp about his latest book from Zero Books, A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike. Additional links/info below... Terry's website and Facebook page Terry Tapp, Zero Books, A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike John's Twitter page John Tormey, The Baffler, "Known Assailants" Working People, "Mini-Cast: Known Assailants (w/ John Tormey)" Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Maya Angelou reading 'Workers' Song' Birds of Paradise, "Dying" Flection Big Sky, "She's Out of Sight"
A Note to Listeners: Please Consider Supporting This GoFundMe for the Medical Expenses of this Pittsburgh Family. Your Support Would Mean the World to Parallax Views & J.G. Michael It's a special fundraiser edition of Parallax Views! A family in Pittsburgh needs your help with a GoFundMe campaign for their father and Parallax Views is doing a podcast-a-thon on health justice to support the cause! Voice featured in this episode include: - Ben Burgis, author of the Zero Books title Give Them an Argument: Logic for the Left - Radio host Chuck Ochelli of the Ochelli Effect radio program and network - Patrick Farnsworth, host of the Last Born in the Wilderness podcast - Terry Tapp, artist, author of the Zero Books title A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike, and host of The Other Future podcast. We cover the debate around Medicare-for-All, the moral questions around healthcare, the connection between environmental justice and health justice, and the possibility for a better future with this variety of guests for the fundraising effort.
Terry Tapp is the artist and author behind the Lungfish project. "The Lungfish Project" is a three-part graphic novel series and Kickstarter project bringing picto-philosophy to the masses. He is the Zero Books author of “A Serf’s Journal,” and a returning guest to this podcast. Check out his project on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1132611188/the-lungfish-project This week’s podcast is available in full for everyone. Our Patreon supporters get access to two podcasts every week: Symptomatic Redness and Zero Squared, but if you’re listening on our free feed you’ll always be able to access one or the other podcasts each week. At the moment we have 594 patrons, but we did reach 600 patrons last month. Therefore, we’ll introduce the new series of patron only videos tentatively entitled Communism 101 by the end of May and I expect that we’ll be able to get over 600 again and continue on with the series in the months to come.
On this edition of Parallax Views, New York-based author, artist, and returning guest Terry Tapp joins us for a discussion of his latest creative endeavor, The Lungfish Project, which traverses questions of evolution, time, human origins, religion, storytelling, and more in the form of what Terry calls picto-philosophy. Terry explains how the Lungfish Project found inspiration in the late beatnik writer William S. Burroughs' rumination on the space age at the Nova Convention and how the project is influenced by such varied sources as religion, philosophy, storytelling, anti-authoritarianism, and much more. Additionally, Terry and I discuss his interest in psychedelics and where psychedelic culture has gone wrong in recent years, the idea of the cynic and the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, the aesthetics of time, and much more. A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike by Terry Tapp (Zero Books, 2017) SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWS ON PATREON!
Yuval Noah Harari On this edition of Parallax Views I speak with author and artist Terry Tapp about his reflections on reading Israeli historian and New York Times bestseller Yuval Noah Harari's Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow and its worrying elitist underpinnings. We begin by discussing how Terry became interested in reading Harari's Homo Deus and his extremely negative reaction to it. We then back up a bit to discuss Harari's previous book Sapiens which leads us to a brief detour into the works of Lewis Mumford. After that we return to Terry's reading of Homo Deus and his many problems with it. This leads us into a discussion of issues related to the book such as the free will debate (which leads to a short anecdote about Terry's experience with New Atheist figurehead Daniel C. Dennett) and the elitist tendencies Terry found throughout Homo Deus which he ties back to Califronia's Silicon Valley tech community or the what he calls the "TED class". During the conversation we end up touching on the differences between the working class and the elite, Harari's unsettling concept of "the useless class", shamanism and art vs. Harari's data-ism, and the direction the Left should go in contrast to Harari. A Serf's Journal: The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike by Terry Tapp (Zero Books, 2017)