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šŸŽ§ Power of Place Episode #50 | The Prodigal Dad ā€“ Sarah Eichhorn

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Join us in this episode for a conversation with Sarah Eichhorn, daughter of writer Dennis P. Eichhorn, known for his adult-oriented autobiographical comic book series ā€œReal Stuff.ā€ With reminiscences echoing a central premise of her fatherā€™s workā€”that truth is stranger than fictionā€”Sarah recounts his birth and orphanhood at Montana State Prison. Sarah later talks of her fight to keep her infant child, which succeeded in part thanks to her fatherā€™s intervention. With healthy measures of wit and soul, the younger Eichhornā€™s tales transport us to the Northwest's creative milieu of the 70's, 80's and 90's through which her iconoclastic father traveled. With a cast of colorful characters including comic book illustrators Peter Bagge, Pat Moriarity and Triangle-Slash among others, we learn of Dennisā€™ lauded editorial work for The Rocket in Seattle and, later, for Libertarian publisher Loomponics Unlimited, based in Port Townsend, WA. As if a testament to the fullness of her fatherā€™s capacious life, Sarah friendships encompass generations of talented artists: Anchoring this episodeā€™s soundscape are the polyrhythmic laments of Jason Webley (originally of Everett, WA) and the pensive ballads of singer songwriter Eilen Jewell (originally from Boise, ID). Weā€™ll also enjoy archival recordings of Dennis P. Eichhorn sharing stories. Warning: This episodeā€™s content is more suitable for adult listeners. "My life may not seem that vanilla, but it could have been a lot more wild; Iā€™ve lived on the side of caution because of a lot of his escapades." ~Sarah Eichhorn
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Join us in this episode for a conversation with Sarah Eichhorn, daughter of writer Dennis P. Eichhorn, known for his adult-oriented autobiographical comic book series ā€œReal Stuff.ā€ With reminiscences echoing a central premise of her fatherā€™s workā€”that truth is stranger than fictionā€”Sarah recounts his birth and orphanhood at Montana State Prison. Sarah later talks of her fight to keep her infant child, which succeeded in part thanks to her fatherā€™s intervention. With healthy measures of wit and soul, the younger Eichhornā€™s tales transport us to the Northwest's creative milieu of the 70's, 80's and 90's through which her iconoclastic father traveled. With a cast of colorful characters including comic book illustrators Peter Bagge, Pat Moriarity and Triangle-Slash among others, we learn of Dennisā€™ lauded editorial work for The Rocket in Seattle and, later, for Libertarian publisher Loomponics Unlimited, based in Port Townsend, WA. As if a testament to the fullness of her fatherā€™s capacious life, Sarah friendships encompass generations of talented artists: Anchoring this episodeā€™s soundscape are the polyrhythmic laments of Jason Webley (originally of Everett, WA) and the pensive ballads of singer songwriter Eilen Jewell (originally from Boise, ID). Weā€™ll also enjoy archival recordings of Dennis P. Eichhorn sharing stories. Warning: This episodeā€™s content is more suitable for adult listeners. "My life may not seem that vanilla, but it could have been a lot more wild; Iā€™ve lived on the side of caution because of a lot of his escapades." ~Sarah Eichhorn
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