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The Sound of Success with Nic Harcourt
Amanda Palmer on spending the pandemic in New Zealand, her early love of The Beatles, The Stray Cats and The Cure, her recent discovery of 1920's Jazz great Bix Beiderbecke and why the internet should be a public utility.

The Sound of Success with Nic Harcourt

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 58:05


Amanda Palmer is a best-selling author, feminist songwriter, community leader, pianist, and ukulele enthusiastic!She began her career with the highly regarded theatrical punk cabaret duo, the Dresden Dolls, before moving on to diverse solo work such as the groundbreaking crowdfunded "Theater is Evil" album, which debuted at the top of the billboard 200 in 2012 and remains the top funded original music project on Kickstarter.In 2013, she presented her Ted talk, The Art of Asking, which has been viewed over 20 million times, later expanding it into the New York times bestselling memoir. "The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help". Amanda was an early adopter of the Patreon platform to fund her artwork with an average of 15,000 patrons micro supporting her creations each month. In 2019, she released her album. "There Will Be No Intermission" and spent the next year touring the record with its themes and songs of life, death, abortion, and miscarriage.Amanda joins Nic to talk about the two years she spent in New Zealand riding out the pandemic, her thoughts on the evolution of Social Media and some musical guilty pleasures, including Katy Perry and Shakira.

Auckland Writers Festival
THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION: AMANDA PALMER (2021)

Auckland Writers Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 66:15


Writer, singer, musician and lyricist Amanda Palmer has garnered a vibrant cult following for her creative outputs which include New York Times best-selling memoir and manifesto 'The Art of Asking'. She is supported by a circle of almost 15,000 patrons across the globe who micro-fund her writing and work through the Patreon platform. ​​​Slated to finish up an 80-date international tour of her third solo studio album, the searingly stark There Will Be No Intermission, in Wellington in 2020 as Covid struck, she is currently working from the Antipodes ​In a conversation with writer and friend Catherine Robertson she canvasses widely around the importance of telling our stories and speaking our truths, writing through grief and discomfort, and the juggle of whānau, community and expression, and offers up some ukulele interludes. AUCKLAND WRITERS FESTIVAL WAITUHI O TĀMAKI 2021

The Art of Asking Everything
Highlights of The First Season or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Podcast

The Art of Asking Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 70:26


A crowdsourced episode! You asked, we answered with this episode: A collage of the best moments so far.From New Zealand to Portland, London to Austin, and Edinburgh to Melbourne; this podcast was recorded all over the world while I toured There Will Be No Intermission. The podcast premiered in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic. What a year it’s been. With the help of my Patrons calling in and writing to me, I’ve assembled this episode of your favorite moments and reflections on how we’ve all managed to stay connected throughout a year of isolation. We laughed, we cried, we sang songs. And I learned how to podcast. Hear my reflections on the first season, insights from listeners, and what’s coming up later this year. Playlist of music from my amazing guests: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Rujpb8gyMKxNaAucbYXgQ?si=4SnK2MlsRD2FR6vXRjzBpQGet all our Team AFP book recommendations:https://www.patreon.com/posts/47078444  Watch the Crowdcasts:https://www.crowdcast.io/afp#FreePussyRiot: https://youtu.be/ZUiU8QamHi0Please fill out our listener survey:https://forms.gle/vaXtDVctgYYwFMi68And check out the merch sale:http://linktr.ee/AFPxDolls  Support my guests on Patreon:Storm Largehttps://www.patreon.com/stormlargeMadison Young https://www.patreon.com/MadisonYoungPussy Riot https://www.patreon.com/pussyriotKT Tunstall https://www.patreon.com/KTTunstallNo ads.No sponsors.No censorship.We are the media.Exclusive content is available to Patrons only.Go to Patreon.Become a member.Get extra stuff.Join the community at amandapalmer.net/podcast

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly
Amanda Palmer, David Goldblatt and The Utopia Strong

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 60:00


Musician Amanda Palmer joins us to talk about her recent album ‘There Will Be No Intermission’ and how to make music with a message. Plus: writer David Goldblatt discusses his book ‘The Age of Football’ and we meet former professional snooker player-turned-DJ and musician Steve Davis, along with his bandmates Kavus Torabi and Michael J York, who make up trio The Utopia Strong.

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The Rich Roll Podcast
Amanda Palmer On Radical Compassion & The Power Of Vulnerability

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 83:50


“We will stay crippled in the darkness if we cannot feel compassion for the heart that is the darkest.” Amanda PalmerToday's guest is many things. A fiercely independent singer, songwriter and musician. A bestselling author and blogger. A playwright and director. A riveting speaker and a viral TED Talk-er. A crowdfunding mom. An ardent feminist. And a fearless activist.Living and breathing at the cutting edge of expression in all forms, Amanda Palmer is an iconic, bold and sui generis performer constantly innovating what it means to be an artist in the modern age.Getting her start as a busking eight-foot bride statue in Harvard Square, she would go on to form one-half of the inventive, punk cabaret act The Dresden Dolls before launching one of the most successful crowd-funded solo careers in music history.Leaning into her devoted audience to support her seemingly endless fount of creativity, Amanda helped resuscitate the ancient art of artistic patronage, giving us all permission to ask. And more importantly perhaps, the encouragement to receive.Further to this idea, The Art of Asking, Amanda's sensational 2013 TED Talk, would go on to be viewed over 20 million times and led to her New York Times bestselling memoir, The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help*.Leveraging her legion of 15,000 Patreon supporters, Amanda’s career is wholly devoted to her adoring fans eager to support her creations. Her latest offering, There Will Be No Intermission, is a beautiful, haunting and powerful solo album and world tour that grapples with the very personal and social emotional landscape of abortion, miscarriage and death.This past May I had the good fortune to witness Amanda's epic 4 1/2 hour show at the Ace Theatre here in LA. I was extremely moved by it. And even more privileged to host this conversation with her the following day.This is a conversation about what it means to be radically compassionate — open-hearted to even those we deem undeserving — and why humanity depends on empathy for its survival.It's about the strength that can be gathered when we're courageous enough to be truly vulnerable.It's about the perniciousness of perfectionism — the true enemy of creative expression.Why asking help is so hard, but crucial — also welcome.And some uncomfortable truths about my hero Henry David Thoreau. Hint: it involves donuts.In the spirit of vulnerability, I'll freely admit I was a bit nervous and intimidated — I mean who wouldn't be?Nonetheless, it was an honor to spend an hour with one of the great creative voices of our time. I'm delighted to share the experience with you today.The visually inclined can watch our entire conversation on YouTube here: bit.ly/amandapalmer459 (please subscribe!) and the podcast is of course available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Enjoy!Peace + Plants,Photos courtesy of Ali Rogers.Listen, Watch & Subscribe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Amanda Palmer, the songwriter, author, performance artist, and alt-rock icon formerly of the Dresden Dolls, performs 3 soul-baring, dynamic songs from her latest solo record, There Will Be No Intermission. Hosted by Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room. Recorded 06/04/2019. 3 songs - Drowning In The Sound, Voicemail For Jill, The Ride. Support the show.

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Wash Your Mouth Out Podcast
Amanda Palmer: The Art of Asking, Vulnerability and Motherhood

Wash Your Mouth Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 93:36


Amanda Palmer steps into the studio with us while on tour for her new courageously honest album, There Will Be No Intermission. We go deep into a truly vulnerable discussion on The Art of Asking for support for our art, our parenting and everything else. She profoundly reminds us why abortion access is so critical to helping us build healthy families. We play you two of her songs in the theme of parenting- and so much more juiciness in this episode! Amanda Palmer started her artistic career as a street performer in all white, giving flowers and eye contact to passers-by in exchange for tips. She was one half of the rock n roll meets cabaret band - the Dresden Dolls- and has since created a whole gaggle of solo albums in her unique witty circusy theatrical performance style with piano and ukulele. Her latest release is called There Will Be No Intermission and it feels like a friend singing to you that its all going to be okay even if it isn’t- because we have each other to hold on to. She is also called the patron saint of crowdfunding and wrote a magnificent book called The Art of Asking on, well, asking for money for our art and asking for help for everything else. She and her partner Neil Gaiman have a toddler son and she is currently on the road for the new album.

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Tidying Up Social, Celtic Punk, A Mother's Confession #181

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 123:53


We're gonna tidy up your social media friend's list. I'll teach you a little bit about Celtic Punk. I'll leave you laughing and bawling through a mother's confession. Plus, I'll share some travel insights. You'll also enjoy music from Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser, The Gatehouse Well, Tullamore, 3 Pints Gone, Amanda Palmer, We Banjo 3, Cady Finlayson, Dervish, The Templars of Doom, Gerry O'Beirne, Kilted Kings, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Brobdingnagian Bards, Kyle Carey, Heather Dale, Runa, The Fighting Jamesons, Colleen Raney. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to honoring our past and adapting for our future. If you have comments or want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this show. Cead mile failte! PubSong.net WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:10 "Black Velvet Band" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music 3:39 WELCOME Now a resident of Atlanta Newsletter gone monthly? 6:00 “Winter Is Coming” by The Gatehouse Well from Single 9:35 "Arthur McBride / Andy Renwick's Ferret / Fisherman's Song For Attracting Seals" by Tullamore from Six Strings and Coffee Beans 15:23 "A Man's A Man for a' That" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 18:03 "Yew Tree" by 3 Pints Gone from The Beaches of St Valery 21:23 Branded shirt idea 24:45 AMANDA PALMER'S NEW ALBUM 27:14 "A Mother's Confession" by Amanda Palmer from There Will Be No Intermission 37:49 PUB CHAT I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. Troy emailed: "Hi Marc, I finished the epic Pub Songs podcast from Sherwood. That was a lot of fun! Thank you. I feel like I don't say that enough. It's a blast to follow your musical world. Along the same lines, the Heroes CD is incredible. It's been getting regular play on the commute from work. Thank you for that too. I got a grin when you mentioned it on the podcast and said "you probably don't have this album." I follow your blog via RSS feed, as I have for years. Sometimes the old ways still work. Anyway, I just read the one about social media not sparking joy for you. *raises hand* Right there with you on that one. I hear more and more that employers won't hire someone without a social media presence. Does it truly matter? I've never thought so. Sounds like you're coming to the same conclusion after years of being in the trenches on that. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the idea of immediacy, but everything seems to be immediate online. As they say, when everything is an emergency, nothing is an emergency. Unless you're one of these YouTube stars making bank on ad revenue for having millions of followers. Maybe then I'd get the need, but I don't follow any of those types. It's a weird balance. People tell me I'm old for not being on Facebook. Many in the younger generation don't bother with it either. Not sure where that leaves me. But I know what I like. I seek out podcasts and music. That's how I found you years ago. I've never had a reason to second guess. It takes all types in the world. It's like that in any business too. It just seems to me that musicians make music. As Spock told Kirk, it's your first, best destiny. Anything else is a waste of material. ;) I admire that you're willing to try new things, and I can't imagine how much of it comes down to marketing. In the end, you've built a solid product with a solid brand, and you continue to do so. It speaks for itself. I did have one old school idea... have you thought about broadcasting your podcast feed on XM radio? Or even on local FM bands (in conjunction with local Ren Faires and cons)? Then the radio stations feel the need to advertise for you. Radio is where music lives, right? You probably have considered it, but it never hurts to toss an idea out there. I've wondered why, as popular as Ren Faires are now, why there is no Ren Faire Radio. But then... this is what you do in podcast form, isn't it? Is radio not the great granddaddy of all social media? Orson Welles knew it. Freddie Mercury knew it. 80 years on, has it really changed so much? Apologies for rambling. In any case, this is a long-winded way of saying that this old school music fan appreciates you efforts. I have for years, and I will for years to come. I hope your move to Atlanta goes smoothly. All the best to you and yours." 44:39 "Hold Onto Your Soul" by We Banjo 3 from Haven 48:39 "Barrowburn" by Cady Finlayson from Celtic Purple 50:40 "Down By The Sally Gardens" by Dervish from The Great Irish Songbook 55:10 CELTIC PUNK 59:40 "Beggar in the Road" by Templars of Doom from Hovels of the Holy 01:02:39 CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Dingle. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ I want your Ireland or Celtic Travel Questions. Email me! Travel insights 01:05:49 "The Holy Ground" by Gerry O'Beirne from Half Moon Bay 01:10:00 "Cloghden More" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 01:13:35 "Two Red Roses" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Twelve Months & A Day 01:18:54 NEWS Brobdingnagian Bards are launching a Kickstarter in July. Subscribe to our mailing list and podcast. Confirmed for Gen Con. Shows announced. Firefly Drinking Songs Live from Dragon Con 2014 is the latest Celtfather Bootleg New genetic counseling song More podcasts on patreon Overcast sharing on Instagram 01:23:03 "A Prudent Thief" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Marked By Great Size 01:26:06 "For Your Journey" by Kyle Carey from The Art of Forgetting 01:28:00 "Three Axes" by Heather Dale from Sphere 01:32:52 Marie Kondo's Guide to Internet Facebook Friends Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Twitter 01:41:13 "Again for Greenland" by Runa from ...And We'll All Go Together 01:45:31 "Mid the Green Fields of Virginia" by The Fighting Jamesons from Every Day Above Ground 01:48:21 "Standing in Doorways" by Colleen Raney from Standing in Doorways 01:53:18 "Old Dun Cow" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 01:57:11 UPCOMING SHOWS Celtic Invasion of Dingle, Ireland July 6: Pepper Place Farmer's Market in Birmingham, AL Aug 1-4: Gen Con in Indianapolis, IN Aug 23: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co in Alabaster, AL Aug 24: Pepper Place Farmer's Market in Birmingham, AL Sep 27-28: Browncoat Ball, Las Vegas, NV The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club to get more podcasts, videos, bootleg concerts, and exclusive MP3s. Special thanks to my newest patron: MaryAnne Thank you for so kindly supporting my music. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners on Patreon today. Let's make a friendlier world. If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. 02:00:44 "Browncoat Baby" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub!  www.pubsong.net.

Good Life Project
Amanda Palmer | Music in May

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 84:48


Amanda Palmer (http://amandapalmer.net/) is a singer, songwriter, playwright, pianist, author, director, blogger and ukulele enthusiast who simultaneously embraces and explodes traditional frameworks of music, theatre, and art. Starting in music as one half of the Boston punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls, Palmer's solo album Theatre Is Evil became the top-funded music project on Kickstarter, her 2013 TED talk grew into a New York Times best-selling memoir called The Art of Asking (https://amzn.to/2KejMGD) and she's gathered more than 15,000 patrons who fund her work on Patreon. Her new album, There Will Be No Intermission (https://amzn.to/2WiFtwR), is a no-holds-barred, evocative masterwork that speaks to the full sweep of human experience. And, to cap off our final Music in May offering, Amanda plays uke and sings in the studio, so be sure to stay through the end.Check out our offerings & partners: Honeybook: Right now, HoneyBook.com is offering our listeners 50% off your first year with promo code GOODLIFESkinsei: Visit Skinsei.com/GOODLIFE for a free diagnostic & get 20% off your first order with code GOODLIFESkillshare: Get 2 months of unlimited access to thousands of classes for FREE at Skillshare.com/GOODLIFESleep Number: Come in during the Memorial Day Sale and save $1,000 on a new Sleep Number 360 Special Edition smart bed. Find the store nearest you at sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFE.

The Tim Ferriss Show
#368: Amanda Palmer on Creativity, Pain, and Art

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 115:17


"I'm just so fundamentally optimistic, and I barrel forth in life with this attitude that everything is going to be absolutely fine and go my way." — Amanda PalmerAmanda Palmer (@amandapalmer) is a singer, songwriter, playwright, pianist, author, director, blogger, and ukulele enthusiast who simultaneously embraces and explodes traditional frameworks of music, theatre, and art. She first came to prominence as one half of the Boston-based punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls, earning global applause for their inventive songcraft and wide-ranging theatricality.Her solo career has proven equally brave and boundless, featuring such groundbreaking works as the fan-funded Theatre Is Evil, which made a top 10 debut on the SoundScan/Billboard 200 upon its release in 2012 and remains the top-funded original music project on Kickstarter. In 2013 she presented The Art of Asking at the annual TED conference, which has since been viewed over 20 million times worldwide. The following year saw Palmer expand her philosophy into the New York Times best-selling memoir and manual, The Art of Asking: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Let People Help.Since 2015 Palmer has used the patronage subscription crowdfunding platform Patreon to fund the creation of her artwork. This has enabled her to collaborate with artists all over the world with over 14,000 patrons supporting her creations each month. Palmer released her new solo piano album and accompanying book of photographs and essays, There Will Be No Intermission, on March 8, 2019, followed by a global tour. Recorded in late 2018 with grammy-winning Theatre Is Evil producer/engineer John Congleton at the helm, the album is a masterwork that includes life, death, abortion, and miscarriage among its tentpole themes.Please enjoy!Click here for the show notes for this episode.***This podcast is brought to you by Peloton, which has become a staple of my daily routine. I picked up this bike after seeing the success of my friend Kevin Rose, and I've been enjoying it more than I ever imagined. Peloton is an indoor cycling bike that brings live studio classes right to your home. No worrying about fitting classes into your busy schedule or making it to a studio with a crazy commute.New classes are added every day, and this includes options led by elite NYC instructors in your own living room. You can even live stream studio classes taught by the world's best instructors, or find your favorite class on demand.Peloton is offering listeners to this show a special offer. Visit onepeloton.com and enter the code TIM at checkout to receive $100 off accessories with your Peloton bike purchase. This is a great way to get in your workouts, or an incredible gift. Again, that's onepeloton.com and enter the code TIM.***This episode is also brought to you by LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, the go-to tool for B2B marketers and advertisers who want to drive brand awareness, generate leads, or build long-term relationships that result in real business impact.With a community of more than 575 million professionals, LinkedIn is gigantic, but it can be hyper-specific. LinkedIn has the marketing tools to help you target your customers with precision, right down to job title, company name, industry, etc. Why spray and pray with your marketing dollars when you can be surgical? To redeem your free $100 LinkedIn ad credit and launch your first campaign, go to LinkedIn.com/TFS.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at tim.blog/sponsor.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
First Cup of Coffee - March 12, 2019

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 16:50


Bless me, listeners, for I have been away. It's been one week since my last podcast...We had a great time in Tucson, so today is about our weekend mini-break and other catching up. I review Amanda Palmer's new album There Will Be No Intermission, and I'm talking a bit about tarot, messages from the universe, writer finances, and miscellaneous other thoughts about life. That's my mom and my aunt in the photo, toasting my mom's birthday.Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)

Song of the Day
Amanda Palmer - Drowning In The Sound

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 5:43


Amanda Palmer - Drowning In The Sound - from the 2019 album There Will Be No Intermission on Cooking Vinyl.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Poptarts
Poptarts Episode 45: Amanda Palmer!

Poptarts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 60:09


Amanda Palmer is a singer/songwriter whose dark cabaret stylings have been showcased in the bands Dresden Dolls, Evelyn Evelyn, and Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra. This creative polymath became a music industry sensation when she used Kickstarter to raise 1.2 million dollars to fund her solo project Theatre is Evil. And now her fans have funded her latest solo project, The Will Be No Intermission, on Patreon for even more. When it comes to inspiring fan engagement and artistic community, she’s in a class all by herself and here she opens up about her life, her marriage, and her art with her characteristic candor.