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Dedicated to preserving hip-hop culture, each episode of The Next Movement examines a classic/influential album and the wide range of its impact. With the help of a guest, Rob and E. shine a light on the art and swap stories about what each album has given us and our communities. Tune in to hear unique and relevant perspectives on a culture that continues to change the world.
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Each week, we sit down with some of the world’s most talented and successful artists and share the stories that have influenced their creative journeys. From their earliest experiments to their most impactful works, you’ll discover the processes and philosophies that have shaped their art. Whether you’re a practicing artist, a craft enthusiast, or simply captivated by the beauty of mixed media art, we invite you to join us on this exclusive peek inside the world of our amazing feature artist ...
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Hosted by REAL PEOPLE, Abstract Culture is a cheerful yet controversial discussion on a wide range of topics ranging from relative culture to life. in general Wrapped up through the lens of our melanin. We discuss our realities and experiences and we hope you can relate. Tune in! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abstract-culture/support
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Understand Modern Art By Making It_The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts. Some art appears incomprehensible and impossibly strange. I show you from the inside out why artists make what they do, how to make art yourself and how by understanding through making art you experience the world as you've never before. Come along with me and develop sense organs you didn't know you had.
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Paul N Saul is a local podcast about the local news from Florida's Emerald Coast that matters to you. We talk about all the things that matter to you - from beach access and the Air Force Base to tourism, local government, politics and the economy. Tune in every week to catch up on everyone's favorite place to be - The Emerald Coast: 30A, Niceville, Eglin Air Force Base, Freeport, DeFuniak, Crestview and More!
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A podcast focused on highlighting abstract concepts and ideas through a monologue. You, my listener are my honourable guest, and I acting as your distinguished host. I’ve wondered about the human experience from the other side. No, not beyond the stars, but rather from you, the other human I interact with. Do you think about things on another level that might be too weird or strange to talk about and discuss. Lets shatter that stigma of something being too far out to think about. Tune in and ...
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🎙️ Welcome to the Talking Papers Podcast: Where Research Meets Conversation 🌟 Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of cutting-edge research in computer vision, machine learning, artificial intelligence, graphics, and beyond? Join us on this podcast by researchers, for researchers, as we venture into the heart of groundbreaking academic papers. At Talking Papers, we've reimagined the way research is shared. In each episode, we engage in insightful discussions with the main authors o ...
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From graduating college to folding laundry late at night to planning your first wedding gift for a friend - adulthood can be random and abrupt. Tune in to the discussions of two missfits, Alia & Meta, on what it means to be young, hopeful and confused!
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How to discern what matters in business and IT and find a sense in your trade. We combine practical academic theories with concrete business. If you are a bored seasoned professional or an enterprising engineering student, listen to this show. You will discover how technology and business can be combined to bring more value and sense to society. We illustrate how to avoid out-of-touch strategies that are based on, for example, transparency and pure agility. Today, work environments are often ...
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Sandysodes is an abstract show that touches on different topics and day to day life events whether it be social, cultural, Manners or kindness. Dealing with rude coworkers, guest's ( for Those of us in the good Ol' customer service/guest experience industry) family members, friends and etc, can cause you to completely lose yourself within milliseconds when you're trying your absolute hardest to be a "Good person". Overall Sandysodes is meant to connect with listeners by simply being a transp ...
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"Set Up To Scale" is the go-to podcast for entrepreneurs ready to simplify their marketing while prioritizing authenticity. Hosted by marketing strategist Kristin Korn, this show dives into evergreen strategies, automation, and faceless marketing systems to help you build a sustainable and profitable brand – without the constant pressure of being "on." Tune in weekly for actionable insights and fresh perspectives on scaling smarter, not louder. Build Your Brand. Scale Your Systems. Stay True ...
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Symbolic stitching with Tessa Perlow and Fleur Woods
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1:28:17What happens when two kindred spirits in stitch meet across the globe? In this rich conversation, embroidery artists Tessa Perlow and Fleur Woods delve into their shared love of beading, symbolism, and slow making. From creative rituals to personal philosophies, they explore the beauty of handwork as magic, meditation, and connection. A warm and ge…
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One For All (feat. Abstract Mindstate)
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1:50:17We’ve got Olskool Ice-Gre and E.P. the Hellcat AKA Abstract Mindstate joining us to talk about their new album with Young RJ of Slum Village called “The Art Project”. We’ll hear about the process of creating the album, their approach to addressing a new generation of rappers and much more. Then we have an energetic discussion about their album pick…
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Kelp, colour and wild fibre with Lydia Miller
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1:06:41Lydia Miller weaves with the wild. From ocean-foraged kelp to antlers, sticks and horsehair, her sculptural fibre works are shaped as much by intuition as by ecology. In this episode, Lydia shares how place, process and material co-create her art – and how slowing down, paying attention, and working with what you have can transform both your creati…
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The humanity in handwriting with Rosalind Wyatt
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39:50Textile artist and calligrapher Rosalind Wyatt works at the poetic intersection of word and cloth. From hand-stitched handwriting to garments that carry memory, her work honours the ‘quiet voice’ people leave behind. In this moving studio interview, Rosalind shares how handwriting, language, and material all converge to tell deeply human stories. V…
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It Was Written (feat. Devine Carama and Amadeus360)
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1:15:23We've got Devine Carama and Amadeus360 talking about their new album "Guardians of the Boom Bap" and the importance of preserving the culture. Then we discuss their album pick for this episode - "It Was Written" by Nas. Stream and purchase "Guardians of the Boom Bap" here: https://soulspazm.bandcamp.com/album/guardians-of-the-boom-bap…
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Abstraction, Intuition, and Reinvention in Art with Monica Rezman
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55:44From classical painting to intuitive abstraction, Monica Rezman’s journey spans decades, disciplines, and dimensions. Working between Chicago and Mexico, Monica creates sculptural paintings and fabric-covered forms that explore memory, movement, and materiality. In this episode, she reflects on letting go of realism, embracing process over perfecti…
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Finding home, memory and making with Deborah White
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1:13:53Deborah White is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores belonging, identity, and renewal. Drawing from her childhood in Malawi and her years in fashion, Deborah uses recycled materials and earth pigments to build deeply personal, evocative forms. In this moving conversation, Deborah shares how art became her way home and how you can be part…
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Mama Said Knock You Out (feat. Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire)
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1:14:50In this throwback episode featuring Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire we spoke to the Brooklyn native in September of 2022 as he was getting ready to drop “VOL 1: I Love Y.O.U. Cuz Y.O.U. Ugly”. At that time he was experiencing something of an awakening and it was apparent in the music that he had found a new perspective. Your Own Understanding. It’s become …
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Unbound creativity with Toni Hartill
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1:05:07New Zealand printmaker and mixed media artist Toni Hartill invites us into her playful world of artist books. As we celebrate the launch of her new course Unbound, Toni shares how folding, layering and storytelling can liberate your art from the frame. This thoughtful conversation is a joyful nudge toward process, experimentation and creating with …
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Operating Models And Tree Metaphors With Ernest Gmunder S1:E3
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26:57Alain explores how Ernest Gmunder uses tree metaphors to explain the benefits of an hybrid operating model to the companies he advises. In this hybrid model, a company is considered as a “tree”. This is his way to go beyond the “agile” buzzword. Ernest recognises that the organisation behind a product line, the “branches” in the tree, needs agility…
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Curiosity and scars with Nathan Terborg
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1:08:25Abstract artist Nathan Terborg transforms discarded industrial waste into richly layered sculptural wall art. Guided by curiosity and experimentation, his work explores the beauty of brokenness, the power of transformation, and the poetry of materials reborn. For those who save materials for “someday” or wait for the perfect idea, Nathan offers a p…
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We’re joined by journalist, author and curator Vikki Tobak. From her time at Payday Records in the early ‘90s to her days as a music journalist with published work in Vibe, ego trip, Paper, Rolling Stone and Mass Appeal, Vikki has been immersed in hip hop culture. That wealth of experience made it possible for her to publish landmark books “Contact…
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In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses the power and importance of analogies and of metaphors in our reasoning. They are central to our languages and for understanding complex concepts. By using metaphors, we can reason rationally and emotionally. Using analogies and metaphors is essential in service design and systems thinking.…
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From the archives: Embroidering decay with Itamar Yehiel
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46:43Berlin-based artist Itamar Yehiel transforms traditional embroidery into sculptural studies of nature’s decay and regeneration. His delicate, three-dimensional works capture moss, bark and stones in thread, embracing impermanence with poetic precision. A self-taught artist, Itamar invites us to see the beauty in what is ageing, fragile, and slowly …
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In this first episode of Beyond the Buzzwords, Alain Wegmann explains his approach to entrepreneurship and business and IT alignment. He illustrates how people can better work together by reasoning about themselves and about companies as if they were living beings. The concept of living beings is an amazingly powerful metaphor for analyzing exchang…
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From the archives: Why art matters with Roberta Wagner
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49:12From corporate suits to studio silks, Roberta Wagner’s journey spans pottery, watercolour, and textile collage. Her art is a meditation on life itself. In this reflective conversation, Roberta explores the emotional truth of making, the beauty of asking the right questions, and how creativity becomes a parallel path to living. Visit our website to …
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Sunmundi and Sasco join us to talk about their new project "Contacting" (coming 7/11/25). The emcee and producer talked with us about the thematic elements of the project as well as their creative partnership. Then we discuss their album pick for this episode - “Church” by billy woods. Purchase "Contacting here: https://sasco.bandcamp.com/album/con…
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From the archives: Invisible threads and visible truths with Shin-hee Chin
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56:20Fibre and mixed media artist Shin-hee Chin stitches portraits, installations and quilted forms that honour the quiet strength of womanhood and the complexity of belonging. Drawing on spirituality, feminism and Eastern philosophy, her art invites reflection on care, identity and paradox. Her recent piece Viriditas (Greenness) won Best of Show at Qui…
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It's been another very busy news week in Niceville, the Emerald Coast, and around the Florida Gulf Coast. We have the latest local news for you! This week, the boys cover a fire chief's allegedly use of the N word to his subordinates. Governor Ron DeSantis signs the bill that's supposed to bring customary use back to the beaches of Walton County. B…
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From the archives: Stitching time with Richard McVetis
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52:45British artist Richard McVetis uses hand embroidery to explore the elusive nature of time. Best known for his monochrome stitched cubes and meticulous mark making, Richard’s work is a meditation on rhythm, imperfection, and the passage of time. In this reflective conversation, he shares how slowness, structure, and curiosity shape both his practice…
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Cymarshall Law is a fiery emcee based in NJ and he has a new with U.K. based producer Slimline Mutha called “The Peaceful Warrior 2: Raw Self-Expression”. We talked with Cy about this project, his emphasis on personal growth and positive self-expression, and how being himself has led to artistic freedom. Then we discuss his album pick for this epis…
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Did this Emerald Coast City BREAK THE LAW?
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47:11🎙️ This Week on Paul N Saul — Local News for Niceville, Valparaiso & Bluewater Bay Welcome back to Paul N Saul, your go-to source for weekly local news in Okaloosa County and the Mid Bay Area. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:02 🗳️ Anonymous Voting in Valparaiso? We dig into the city commission’s appointment of Bryan Griffin—and whether it violated Florida…
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Quilted truths with Beverly Y. Smith
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1:18:27What does it mean to carry your ancestors in cloth? In this conversation, American textile artist Beverly Y Smith shares how quilting became a path to healing, remembrance and truth-telling. Her work honours ancestors, explores intergenerational trauma, and brings hidden histories to light. We’re honoured to share this conversation on Juneteenth – …
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This week on Paul N Saul, we’re covering the major headlines across the Mid Bay Area — including a tragic Father’s Day boating incident, multiple arrests involving school employees in Crestview, and big updates on local development, safety, and public services. Stories Covered: Missing girl after boating trip Two Crestview High arrests tied to alle…
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Painting flavour with Nicola Bennett
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1:07:12In this episode, as we celebrate the launch of Edible Abstraction, New Zealand-based abstract painter Nicola Bennett invites us into her sensory-rich world, where flavour and colour lead the way. Nicola shares how ingredients like beetroot, fig, and asparagus inspire her abstract paintings – and how reconnecting with the senses can transform your c…
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Robert Morris Watson Case Dropped + ADU Fight in Niceville + Walton Showdown Looms
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45:06This week on Paul N’ Saul, your trusted source for local journalism across Niceville, Valparaiso, Florida, and the 30A corridor, we’re unpacking a packed week in news from Okaloosa County, Walton County, and beyond. 📰 Top Headlines: • 🚨 Charges dropped against Robert Morris Watson III — what new documents reveal • 🏖️ Is 30A tourism in decline? We b…
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Dumpster Fire: Walton County Commissioners Fire Administrator Fired, Spark War of Words
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12:26Wow. Just Wow. The Walton County Commissioners decided to fire County Administrator Stan Sunday after just three months on the job. Plent of people showed up to talk - and opine on Sunday, including his ex-wife. This follows the firing of Quinn Robertson after a six month tenure as the top unelected official in the county. But don't miss the things…
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Stankonia (feat. Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals)
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1:15:39In this throwback episode we speak with Baltimore based artists Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals - the duo behind the powerful new album "A City Drowned in God's Black Tears". When we spoke to them in Sept. of 2022 they had just released their album "King Cobra," an equally relevant and politically charged statement about life in the U.S. which uti…
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Printing without a pattern with Pat Pauly
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1:02:22In this episode, go behind the scenes with contemporary artist Pat Paul as she shares how she prints, pieces and composes her bold, abstract quilts. Working from her Rochester studio, Pat shares how she prints, pieces, and composes in a process that’s as instinctive as it is intentional. From surface design to spontaneous composition, this conversa…
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Process and discomfort with Caroline Bartlett
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1:07:22Textile artist Caroline Bartlett draws on memory to create poetic installations and pleated forms that honour material, history, and transformation. In this episode, she reflects on the emotional weight of cloth, her journey through education and public art, and how the process of making can centre us in times of flux. Visit our website to view Car…
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McKinley Dixon wants to make rapping fun again. On his new album "Magic! Alive!" he accomplishes this through live instrumentation, a different approach to storytelling, and the childlike innocence of the characters he's written. He spoke with us about how all of this came together with the help of his hometown team and longtime collaborators. Then…
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Memory and moment through collage with Robert Lee Davis
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1:03:25In his layered, personal collages, Melbourne-based artist Robert Lee Davis transforms materials into whimsical landscapes of memory and place. From seed pods to postcards, Robert’s mixed media works ask us to look closer, not just at art, but at the world around us. This episode explores personal archives in the form of pictures, books and music, a…
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Making through the mess with Cas Holmes and Clarissa Callesen
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1:15:11In this tender and courageous conversation, textile artist Cas Holmes and fibre sculptor Clarissa Callesen explore how creativity becomes a lifeline in times of uncertainty. From caregiving to mental health, and found materials to found meaning, they speak honestly about making as an act of survival, resilience and quiet activism. Visit our website…
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A Book of Human Language (feat. Neil Drumming)
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1:11:33Neil Drumming is a man of many talents. He has worked as a journalist, radio/podcast producer, and writer/director. And now he can add "rapper" to that list. Sorta. Neil joined us to explain why he doesn't really think of himself as a rapper, despite having recently released his debut rap album "Writing on Airplanes". We discussed the ideas and pro…
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Architect-turned-quilter Luke Haynes creates quilts that comfort, challenge and connect. From monumental public installations to intimate affirmations and photo-based portraiture, his textile practice pushes the boundaries of what quilts can be. In this conversation, Luke speaks candidly about scale, intention, and the deeply personal reasons quilt…
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As we celebrate the launch of Karen's first course with us, photographer, papermaker, and forest therapy guide Karen Olson returns to share how sensory experience, forest immersion, and intuitive making can unlock deep healing. Exploring the connection between art, nature, and the nervous system, Karen invites us to reimagine creativity as a practi…
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Death Certificate (feat. Blu and August Fanon)
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51:17In a soulful celebration of midlife Blu and August Fanon have teamed up to bring us "Forty". We talked with them both about the process of working on the album, aging with hip hop, legacy, and much more. Then we discuss their album pick for this episode - "Death Certificate" by Ice Cube. Purchase "Forty" here: naturesoundsmusic.com/products/forty…
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From the archives: Transforming trauma with Theda Sandiford
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59:52From fibre to found object, Theda Sandiford weaves stories of resilience, identity and social justice into tactile installations that invite healing and dialogue. Rooted in her lived experiences and community engagement, her work transforms everyday materials into catalysts for change – from zip tie blankets to emotional baggage carts. This episode…
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From the archives: A life in colour with Carlotta Parisi
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45:31Italian artist Carlotta Parisi brings poetry to life through handmade pigments, delicate paper sculpture and soulful stitch. From a vibrant career in illustration to a deep reckoning with grief, her work now emerges from the earth itself - textured, tender, and rooted in the land she loves. This episode honours creative renewal, ancestral wisdom, a…
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Fantastic Damage (feat. miles cooke)
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1:05:20miles cooke has a new record out right now called “ceci n’est pas un portrait” which is French. Don’t ask us how to pronounce it. But it means “This is not a portrait” and we try to unpack that with miles in addition to talking about his album pick for this episode, "Fantastic Damage" by El-P. Purchase "ceci n'est pas un portrait" here: milescooke.…
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From the archives: Colour alchemy with Jason Logan
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54:17Jason Logan’s process for turning foraged materials into natural ink is one that’s as poetic as it is scientific. In this conversation, Jason explores the alchemy of colour, the power of observation, and the joy of creative experimentation. From black walnuts to ochre, he reveals how every pigment carries a story - and how anyone, anywhere, can bec…
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From the archives: Antidotes to fast fashion with Claire Wellesley-Smith
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1:05:49Claire Wellesley-Smith isn't just an artist; she's a weaver of communities. Her long-term, community-based projects are deeply rooted in the rich textile history of her surroundings, with a special focus on wool and cotton. We'll explore her acclaimed books, 'Slow Stitch' and 'Resilient Stitch,' and discover how her work champions sustainability, m…
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As the World Burns (feat. PremRock)
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1:08:04In this throwback episode featuring PremRock we spoke with the Wrecking Crew member and Backwoodz veteran in June of 2022 about his collaborative project with Ockham’s Blazer, a jazz heavy genre bender. We also discussed his previous solo project “Load Bearing Crow’s Feet”. Then we talked about his album pick for this episode - “As the World Burns”…
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Stitching every day with Amanda Nadig
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1:14:17Think quilting is all about perfection and precision? Think again. In this episode, we meet Amanda Nadig, a Chicago-based artist, whose quilts are stitched from stories hiding in secondhand fabric. Inspired by parenting and teaching high school art, Amanda has developed a textile practice as life happens around her. If you’ve ever felt pulled towar…
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Want More Sales From Instagram? Fix This Bio Link Mistake Today
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13:41When social media is buzzing with algorithms, trends, and shiny bio tools, it’s easy to overlook the importance of keeping things...yours. Enter: the magic of hosting your Instagram bio link on your own website. If you're still using third-party tools to manage those clickable links in your bio, it's time to rethink your strategy. In this episode, …
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Understanding Followers, Subscribers, and Leads: Their Differences and How to Reach Them
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10:54In the fast-paced world of online business, it’s easy to mix up terms like followers, subscribers, and leads. After all, they’re all part of your audience, right? While that’s true, these three groups represent different stages of the customer journey, and understanding the distinction can make or break the success of your business strategy. If you…
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The secret life of fabric with Hannah Gartside
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1:28:41What happens to the dresses we once danced in, the gloves that warmed us during cold winters, and the fabrics that held our stories? In sculptor and installation artist Hannah Gartside’s hands, these fabrics don’t fade – they’re reborn. A former costume designer turned textile sculptor, Hannah reshapes worn and discarded fabrics into sculptures tha…
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Return of the Cyklops (feat. Damon Locks)
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1:15:29Damon Locks joins us to talk about his new album “List of Demands,” a project that blurs the lines between poetry, hip hop, jazz, and experimental music. We’ll talk about the work that went into this project, the optimism and beauty it demands, and much more. Then we’ll talk about Damon’s album pick for this episode - Mixmaster Mike’s deluxe releas…
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Making the repurposed remarkable with Swapna Namboodiri
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1:05:36Can art save the planet? This week, we catch up with Swapna Namboodiri to hear how she repurposes everyday waste into striking, sustainable artworks. With an eye for the overlooked, Swapna challenges us to see beauty and potential in what’s been cast aside. If you’ve ever wondered how creativity can inspire change, this episode is for you. Visit ou…
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It's me again! 🎉 I’m excited to bring back a segment that many of you enjoyed in the past! Seven-minute Sundays are on their way back/here, and I can't wait to dive into seven minutes of unfiltered (CLEAN) thoughts and ideas that I believe we can all connect with. 💭✨ In this upcoming segment, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the emotions surrounding …
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