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Finding Hope, Connection & Radical Compassion with Average Joey # 18
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Folk Punk Dad talks with DIY musician, zine writer and full time traveller, Average Joey. It's a wide ranging conversation with a theme flowing around toxic capitalism & the potential for collective healing. We end the episode with the track "Indifference" by Average Joey!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Average Joey's new record Impermanence
- Agnostic gospel songs
- Jesus as a radical opposed to the state
- Gaza & God in the rubble
- Finding hope in the midst of catastrophe
- The human need for spirituality, meaning & connection to mystery
- Love as a foundation for organizing, activism, societal healing & transformation
- The pervasive toxicity of capitalism & the problem of hyper-individualization
- Radical compassion
- Staying in relationship with those with whom you disagree
- How to have a good DIY show
Listen to Average Joey:
- SPOTIFY open.spotify.com/artist/491199WLEVMoiYSzAmQkVl?si=0ZFHrTm2Tdqx2G_6P02U-g&nd=1&dlsi=e3792d54c3d34916
- BANDCAMP averagejoey.bandcamp.com/album/impermanence
Connect with Average Joey:
- https://linktr.ee/Averagejoey
Back On The Grind Records - DIY, Folk Punk & Music merch:
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get coffee roasted by Pepe Bandit:
STAY FREE COFFEE ROASTERS
- StayFreeCoffee.com
Support the podcast & get bonus material:
- patreon.com/BackontheGrind
Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode:
Follow the podcast:
- instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram
Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going:
- Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.
- Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!
Stay Free until next time!
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56 episodes
Manage episode 392815247 series 3476161
Folk Punk Dad talks with DIY musician, zine writer and full time traveller, Average Joey. It's a wide ranging conversation with a theme flowing around toxic capitalism & the potential for collective healing. We end the episode with the track "Indifference" by Average Joey!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Average Joey's new record Impermanence
- Agnostic gospel songs
- Jesus as a radical opposed to the state
- Gaza & God in the rubble
- Finding hope in the midst of catastrophe
- The human need for spirituality, meaning & connection to mystery
- Love as a foundation for organizing, activism, societal healing & transformation
- The pervasive toxicity of capitalism & the problem of hyper-individualization
- Radical compassion
- Staying in relationship with those with whom you disagree
- How to have a good DIY show
Listen to Average Joey:
- SPOTIFY open.spotify.com/artist/491199WLEVMoiYSzAmQkVl?si=0ZFHrTm2Tdqx2G_6P02U-g&nd=1&dlsi=e3792d54c3d34916
- BANDCAMP averagejoey.bandcamp.com/album/impermanence
Connect with Average Joey:
- https://linktr.ee/Averagejoey
Back On The Grind Records - DIY, Folk Punk & Music merch:
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get coffee roasted by Pepe Bandit:
STAY FREE COFFEE ROASTERS
- StayFreeCoffee.com
Support the podcast & get bonus material:
- patreon.com/BackontheGrind
Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode:
Follow the podcast:
- instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram
Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going:
- Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.
- Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!
Stay Free until next time!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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