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The website "نانوشتنی – شاید اینجا دجلۀ نیکیهای من* باشد" ("Ununwritable - Maybe this is the Tigris of my goodness") explores the interplay between writing, spirituality, and relationships through various posts and reflections.Writing:The central theme of the site revolves around the concept of "نانوشتنی" (www.ununwritable.name), questioningthe act of writing itself. The author reflects on "why write the ununwritable?". This suggests an exploration of the limits of language and the inadequacy of words to express certain experiences or truths.The author uses the metaphor of writing as "pouring a hidden pitcher" while others see it as merely writing in a book. This illustrates the author's unique intention behind their writing, suggesting it's a personal and perhaps spiritual act rather than a simple act of communication.There's also an idea ofwriting as a means to organize thoughts.Spirituality:The site delves into various aspects of spirituality, including the nature of God, the importance of silence, and the concept of "doing nothing" as a form of contemplation. The author discusses their past atheism and their evolving views on spirituality and religion.The website explores ideas ofresponsibility, not just for oneself, but also how it relates to God.The idea of "not being attached" is presented as a key part of a spiritual journey. This concept is linked to yoga and is described as the essence of life's journey, from birth to death.The author describes God as the "blackness of the sky" in which stars shine, emphasizing the mystery and vastness of the divine.The site explores the idea offaith as a solution to humanity's problems. It suggests that a genuine sense of spirituality can help alleviate war, poverty, and depression.There's a connection betweenspirituality and mindfulness, with the author mentioning the practice of meditation as a means to creativity and deep understanding.Relationships:The website acknowledges the role of people in one's life, including friends, family, spouses, and colleagues. It suggests these relationships are part of one's life journey.Marriage is discussed from different angles, acknowledging it can lead to failure but also to finding true love and unity. The author even refers to marriage as an "eight-headed dragon," exploring the many challenges it can present.The site critiques theinstrumental nature of modern relationships, contrasting it with more traditional societies.There is an exploration ofhow to improve relationships with others, suggesting the need to understand one's own responsibilities first.There's also an exploration of the complexity ofrelationships with God, as the author reflects on their responsibility and God's own responsibilities in their life. The author explores the idea of communication with God, and the methods of prayer.In summary, "نانوشتنی" uses writing as a tool to explore deeper spiritual truths and to reflect on the nature of human relationships, often questioning traditional approaches and offering unique insights into life's complexities. The act of writing itself is part of the spiritual journey explored on the site.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Billy-Ray Belcourt. Billy-Ray's novel A Minor Chorus won the 2023 the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. In their conversation Billy-Ray talks about how he approached the challenges of the novel form, and where he finds joy in writing. Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ About A Minor Chorus: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/a-minor-chorus/ ABOUT BILLY-RAY BELCOURT: Billy-Ray Belcourt (he/him) is a writer from the Driftpile Cree Nation. He won the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize for his debut collection, This Wound Is a World, which was also a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. His bestselling memoir, A History of My Brief Body, won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Governor General's Literary Award. A recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship and an Indspire Award, Belcourt is Assistant Professor of Indigenous Creative Writing at UBC. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Programming and Communications for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. Megan writes creative nonfiction and has had essays published in Chatelaine, This Magazine, The Puritan, Untethered, and more. She has her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King's College and is working her first book. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.
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Juliette Miranda and David the Producer (The Unwritable Rant podcast) helps us celebrate episode 200 AND the 6 year anniversary of Miserable Retail Slave. We talk about random celebrity encounters- find out who drank with Kid Rock, who met Sylvester Stallone, and who had a sing along with Pat Benatar. We also discuss Juliette’s writing process, the feeling of getting paid for what you love, her favorite celebrity interview, and a potential Unwritable Rant web series. We also talk about some online dating nonsense, the Phrendly app, and missed connections. Check it out! It’s a fun episode. Twitter | Facebook Group | Instagram | Facebook Page Ps, May 18 – May 20, the Epic Film Guys podcast will be hosting Livestream for the Cure 2.0. This year, they will be streaming for 30 hours in order to raise $5000 for cancer research. Miserable Retail Slave will be there to help them kick the event off on Friday May 18. Tune in and listen to us do what we do live from 6:30 -7:30 pm and consider making a donation for this worthy cause!
SCARY TURDS month continues! The Cinematic Flushers take on the marijuana munchies! When an evil bong encounters an evil cookie, it's up to a head shop owner (John Patrick Jordan) and a bakery store owner (Robin Sydney) to set things right before it's too late. What follows are 80 minutes of endless flashback scenes, unfunny jokes, strip club boomies, and puppeteering so bad it's better suited to a lame, Jeff Dunham comedy special. Here's the TRAILER. Our special guest this time out is David the Producer from The Unwritable Rant podcast. We love feedback! Email us as signalsoffury@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!
In this episode of the Brand X Podcast John, Deuce and Joe the celebrate their one year podcast anniversary. Someone had the brilliant idea to break out the Jack Daniel’s to do a celebratory shot. Well, who only does one shot of Jack? Not John. John comes to the realization that he might not be able to defend himself like he did back in the day. There was a loud noise, a 911 call, and finally some shame and embarrassment. But never fear Deuce will hook John up with some home defense items. Tom from the Tom and Steve Podcast got a bug up his ass and insulted David the Producer from the Unwritable rant Podcast and David released the Hounds. Who are the Hounds? John, The Naked Porch Podcast, and Rob and Slim. After a few hours of a shock and awe twitter attack, Tom went from a bug up his ass to a huge penis on his face. Tom knew he met his match and surrendered. Deuce had a ball breaking the story of when Steve the wonder Bread Man cornered the Tastykake peach pie market for spite. The Jimmy had to bug out of town to Pittsburgh in a hurry and no one noticed or cared. Nonsense In The News: Yale College Republicans Hold Barbecue Next to Union Hunger Strike Ultra-Chill Jimmy John’s Employee Takes Sweet Time During Armed Robbery Hot Glue Gun Triggers 4-Hour Lockdown At Colgate University The Brand X Podcast is now a proud member of the Hush Your Face Network Podcast Shoutouts: Three is Comedy Bad Cop Bad Cop Bold and Belligerent Now That I’m Older Toe on the Trigger Ice in the Face The Story Behind WTF of Success Unwritable Rant The Tavern Podcast Horribly Awkward Podcast Horrible Gamers Podcast The Nerdowells Podcast Pull My Finger Everyone Has A Podcast To find other great independent podcasts search the hashtag #Podernfamily and if you have a podcast you enjoy please share on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram with #trypod. Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed the episode, please SUBSCRIBE on iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS and leave a rating and or review. This warms our heart and makes us smile. Please, we would love it if you joined in on the conversation! Find us on: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Deuce on Twitter | John on Twitter
Juliette Miranda is an essayist, author, and general misanthrope, writing “mostly true” stories about travel, bourbon, and life. She is the author of Morning Neurosis, a lightly fictionalized memoir about rock n’ roll, relationships, and reality. Juliette the host of The Unwritable Rant which is part storytelling part interviewing celebrity guest. On this episode we chat about her time living in L.A and working in the music industry, the Chicago comedy scene, her writing process, storytelling and more.
The Cinematic Flushers take on gambling! When a Princeton student (Justin Timberlake) loses his life savings in an online poker match, he travels to Costa Rica to confront the businessman (Ben Affleck) who may have cheated him. What follows are 88 minutes of pretty locations, paid vacation acting, gambling dialogue, and actress Gemma Arterton sporting a Donald Trump tan. Special guests this time out are Juliette Miranda and her producing partner David from The Unwritable Rant podcast. The Rant features interviews from various celebrities in the media arts, as we as unique personal interviews (and bourbon reviews) from host Juliette. We love feedback! Email us at signalsoffury@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for future flushes. Also, check out signalsoffury.com where you can subscribe to the show so you don't miss a single episode!
Yes, ‘tis I – Marc Hershon – your host and former-prizefighter-now-casino-greeter for Epi140 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. And, as you heard in the opening introduction by our esteemed booth announcer Bill Heywatt, our carpet now match the drapes. That is to say, we’ve got “soundcast” replacing the outmoded “podcast” just about everywhere we can. Special thanks to our engineer/producer Joe Paulino for making that happen. LA PODFEST As I drop this ‘sode, I’m heading to the 5th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival! Exciting, indeed. I shall be in attendance all three days, more or less. Holding down space in the Podcast Lab to interview just as many folks as I can. And I will be moderating the panel on Journalism and Podcast on Sunday, Supetember 26th, at 2 PM. We’ve got Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer, the host and producer of the Criminal soundcast and Jefferson Graham from USA Today. Should be a lively discussion. Which you can listen in on! They’re going to be livestreaming the Podfest this year at http://LAPodfest.com and I can get you a special deal. That’s right. They want $25 from you BUT they’ve given me a discount code to give to Succotash listeners. So click on the link and enter HUFFINGTON as your code and they’re knock five bucks off the price. PLUS they’ll kick us a little chunk just because you used our code to get there! Here’s a link that takes you right in - https://podfest2016.eventbrite.com/?discount=HUFFINGTON CLIPS This is an installment of Succotash Clips and we have a whole rack of snippets for you. Some I picked, some were harvested by our associate producer Tyson Saner and at least one was uploaded directly from the soundcasters themselves. We’ll be hearing from The Answering Machine Podcast, the Big Question Podcast, Cave Crew Radio, Changes In Latitude, Dark Odyssey, Droids Canada, Ear Goggles, Improv Nerd, My Favorite Murder, No Such Thing As A Fish and The Unwritable Rant. OTHER STUFF We’ve also got a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst, courtesy of our friend, political comic, and social commentator Will Durst. In celebration of Fall, there’s a song from our friend Abner Serd all about apples. THE CLIPS Improv NerdI decided to do some double duty this episode and clips the same shows that I reviewed this past week for Splitsider.com and the Huffington Post. First up is Improv Nerd with Jimmy Carrane, a great improvisor and teacher from the Chicago area. He interviews some tremendous improv talent on his podcast and just this last week he dropped an episode interviewing always funny and jst slightly off TJ Miller. In this snippet he talks about creating his character of Erlich Backman on the HBO series, Silicon Valley. Cave Crew RadioWe get a lot of Twitter retweet love from Choo Choo Stu from Cave Creek Radio, the internet radio show and soundcast, so high time we sliced off a hunk, thanks to Tyson. In addition to Stu from London, there’s Sir Big B, outta New York, and Mr. Wednesday Night from Ontario, Canada. The clip we have is from Cave Crew Radio’s highest rated episode on iTunes, Epi6, entitled “Smells like Urine Sushi”, and it’s a section when the hosts and guest on the show chat with the woman who inspired the meme “McScuse Me”. Ear GogglesLast episode I mentioned in the Tweetsack segment that I got a an upload from the gang at the defunct Ear Goggles soundcast. Well, guess what? They are defunct no longer — Jeremy Grater, Aaron Ristrow, and Stacy Black are back! Jeremy said they just couldn’t stay away and are recording 12 weeks of episodes, then they’ll take a break, do another 12 in the Spring, and so forth. The clip they sent us was from a special drop they did this summer to announce their return. My Favorite MurderFor Splitsider.com’s This Week In Comedy Podcasts column I recently reviewed the soundcast which is at the top of the iTunes Comedy chart: My Favorite Murder, with comedians Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. If you like your murder flashbacks delivered with a healthy dose of humor and a side of squeamishness, you have coem to the right place. The hosts do their homework and delve into cases that are sometimes fairly recent and sometimes back in the dusty archives. Most recently they looked at the unfortunately murder of a college law student named Jane Mixer and her death at the hands of supposedly a serial killer who was dubbed the Co-Ed Killer. Turns out that, years later, DNA pointed the musty finger of justice at another joker who was incarcerated for the crime. Here’s a sample of Karen and Georgia’s witty back-and-forth… Changes In Latitudes: A Transgender ExperienceEver since Succotash began about five and half years ago, one of our staunchest supporters and loyal listeners has been Charley Miller, who said he was partly inspired to start his Random Variety Show soundcast. A lot has changed in five years. Charley now goes by the name Charley Sabrina Miller and describes herself as a 40-something transgenderqueer fem-person, and hosts a soundcast called Changes in Latitude: A Transgender Experience. It’s Charley’s stream-of-consciousness journey that she takes us on through life, self-discovery, relationships and beyond. Doctor Who Dark OdysseyI have to confess to being a little mixed up about a clip I played in the last Succotash Clips show. It was from a show called Doctor Who Dark Journey. THAT was actually a serious take or homage to Doctor Who — sort of audio fan fiction, I think. The same folks responsible for that also put out their own spoof called Doctor Who Dark Odyssey, which stars Atweh Atweh, Paul Thomas Manz, Jason Gray, Merrin Lalonde and which is – according to the email I got with their direct upload to us — “Dark Odyssey is a take on Doctor Who as if it were produced for audio in America with basically everything wrong about it! Our American Doctor shoots, swears and shags!” So what we have is a clip from a parody of a ripoff of Doctor Who. I think. Still confused. No Such Thing As A FishThere’s a very popular BBC TV panel show in Britain called QI, which stands for Quite Interesting, hosted by Alan Davies and Stephen Fry, in which the point is to just be interesting. And entertaining. Interesting and entertaining. Now the researchers for the show — because it’s got loads of trivia in it — are four folks called the “QI Elves” because they look everything up — have gone and started a soundcast called No Such Thing As A Fish. Simple format – each of the elves, who as named Dan, James, Anna, and Andy, take turns kicking off a segment with a favorite fact for the week. The others then chime in with facts and tidbits related to that fact. The episode that I reviewed for Splitsider.com features them talking about something called “train jam”. Answering Machine PodcastTyson found us a really interesting soundcast I hadn’t heard before. It’s called the Answering Machine Podcast, and its tells a story all based on a series of answering machine messages left for a woman named Lila Rose. Created by Sara Polton, who voices Lila, there’s a big cast of people who leave the messages. The Unwritable RantThe last of my review podcasts from last week was featured in Huffington Post Entertainment. It’s The Unwritable Rant from Juliette Miranda, who is a writer and an essayist — kinda the same thing, right? — and she’s clearly a monologist as well. We’ve certainly had some terrific shows from dudes who can riff all by themselves, like Bill Burr and Greg Proops. But there haven’t been a lot of soundcasts like that from women. So give a listen to Juliette… Droids CanadaThe gang from a show called Droids Canada got a clip to us through our direct upload link, at http://hightail.com/u/Succotash. About the show they say, “Based out of the Niagara Region in Canada this geeky pop culture show features blunt, comedic and outrageous behavior that occurs on every episode! Hosts Mr. J, AJ (and other rotating hosts Gabbypool, Dr. Stevil, DanMo and DJ Johnny Rock) cover current hot TV shows, comic book movie reviews, fan made things, interviews and any geek other related topic they can get their hands on.” This clip features guest James O’Barr, creator of The Crow. Big QuestionAre you happy? That’s the Big Question that gets kicked around in Epi49 of the English soundcast Big Question. Hosts are Pete, Maria, Gary, Kay and Rocchi, plus they often have guests. Tyson, who snipped this clip, didn’t tell me if there were guests so I guess that’s MY big question. Let’s just listen… SOUNDCAST OR DIE To celebrate the kickoff of our grassroots campaign to change the term “podcast” to “soundcast” in as many places as we can, feel free to drop by the Succotashery via our homesite, http://SuccotashShow.com, and pick up some merch emblazoned with our name, Succotash, and the magic words, “The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast” directly beneath it. It’s on shirts, hats, coffee mugs and more. That's all for now - how to see you at the LA Podfest this weekend or at least know that you're out there listening! — Marc Hershon