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Homelessness and Tripping

There is not so fine a line between homelessness and vacationing. For one very broad line, the person lacking permanent housing must be absolutely lacking it. In other words, saving up a couple thousand dollars to backpack across Europe is essentially the American middle class birthright to which we tout ourselves as being so resourceful […]

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The Ego of Artists | Episode 10

A common thread is joined between two conversations featuring a one on one with Ayanna Berkshire at Cafe Tropical in Silverlake, Los Angeles, discussing the act of being an actor, and a two on one with Michael Stackhouse, DJ, and Petey Pete, DJ and film editor, discussing our creativity in the paradigm of finance as […]

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Jean-Paul Jenkins | Episode 9

Musician and embodiment of improvisational creativity, Jean-Paul and I sit down after home made burritos for one of the more relaxed chats I’ve had on this program. So much so, I had to cut it in half, so the apparent edits give chunks discussing the Elisa Lam mystery, music, and how it is that we […]

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Ohioan | Episode 8

Ryne Warner is Ohioan, and like anyone, a dude that can talk some shit over coffee and hash browns at the Waffle House. During a busy Sunday afternoon, we chat about the cities we live in, our social narrative, American life, and a little about music toward the end. You can hear more of his music at ohioan.bandcamp.com.

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Douglas Mallette | Episode 7

Douglas Mallette is an Aerospace Engineer that has applied his knowledge toward solving real economic issues through sustainable agriculture as Founder of Cybernated Farm Systems. We discuss some basic details of the systems while going more deeply in to the economic and social conditions currently stunting the growth of real progress in America and the […]