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Emma Gohlke | Episode 12

A candid chat with visual artist Emma Gohlke whom relocated to Tucson just months before this interview, recorded December 30th, 2013. This was my last night in Tucson for a long time, in the midst of preparing for a trip back to Portland. I spent almost a month getting to know Emma in this time. […]

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Andrew Michaan | Episode 11

Talking from Griffith Park in Los Angeles with Andrew Michaan, a Portland comic who recently relocated to the great city of film and television. He became locally famous for Comedy is OK in Portland, a video sketch comedy group. In the monologue, I reveal my gambling problem in a story about getting stuck at Morongo […]

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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.