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Crime Quicky delves into the grit and grime of history’s most shocking cases, keeping you captivated and leaving you wanting more. Hit subscribe and join us on this sinister journey, as we unravel the twisted tales that lurk beneath the surface of everyday life.
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Alex Guerrero and Lara Paige Turner

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Alex and Lara have a great big list of ludicrous RPG ideas and we’re going to make all of them. Every week we roll up a random suggestion, like “What you think Naruto is probably like” or “The golden age of piracy atop water-dwelling kaiju.” Then we figure out how to make turn that into a game. Then next week we’ll live-play it on Twitch, and see what happens.
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Your favorite musicians, filmmakers, and other creative minds one-on-one. No moderator, no script, no typical questions. The Talkhouse Podcast offers unique insights into creative work from all genres and generations. Explore more illuminating shows on the Talkhouse Podcast Network.
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Drew has a mysterious, insatiable hunger to produce podcasts. In a show of grand enabling, his friends & acquaintances have sent him any old podcast idea they had knocking around in their heads, and he did them. Here they are!
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In Common

The In Common Team

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In Common explores the connections between humans, their environment and each other through stories told by scholars and practitioners. In-depth interviews and methods webinars explore interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work on commons governance, conservation and development, social-ecological resilience, and sustainability.
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“I always wanted to be like Barbie because I couldn’t play with Barbie.” On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with Showbiz Spitfire: Paige Turner! An interview five years in the making, we discuss auditioning for American Horror Story, Martyr and Cate being #1 fans of “Shade: Queens Of NYC,” her latest dr…
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On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got what might seem like an unlikely pairing, but one that makes sense when you dive into it: Rick Mitarotonda from Goose and M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger. If you’re not into the jam-band world, Goose might not be super familiar to you yet, but in that world, the Connecticut band is absolutely massive,…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got a pair of songwriters who’ve both been through some tough times and emerged all the better for them: Ruston Kelly and Sasha Alex Sloan. There was no disguising the fact that Ruston Kelly’s third album, last year’s The Weakness, was deeply informed by his divorce from singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves, with…
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The inspiration for the pairing on this week's Talkhouse Podcast goes back 40 years, to one of the greatest concert films—maybe the greatest concert film—ever made, Stop Making Sense. We’ve got Jerry Harrison and Carlos Arévalo. Harrison was of course the keyboard player and sometimes guitarist behind one of the most influential and groundbreaking …
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’re diving deep into a chat inspired by two tribute albums to an incredibly influential musician, Sun Ra. Joining us are Meshell Ndegeocello and David Harrington. And oh man, do I have my work cut out for me in trying to introduce these incredible people and their careers—I won’t even scratch the surface. Meshell …
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In this episode, Michael talks with Marty Anderies, Professor in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. They discuss a book that Marty co-authored with Marco Janssen, a colleague of his at Arizona State, entitled Infrastructure for Sustainability. The book is designed to introduce readers to the work of Elinor “Lin” Ostrom and he…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast, we’ve got a popular comedian, podcaster, and actor in conversation with a musician-slash-director who released their first song together earlier this year: Marc Maron and Paige Stark. Maron is of course the host of the long-running interview podcast WTF, but that’s really just the headline on a long and winding car…
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“You charm the husk right off of the corn, Maaaaame.” This Pride month’s Watchery is joined by special guest, Boyfriend Cody! Cody, Cate (@ctepper), and Martyr (@dragthemartyr) sing and laugh along with the 2004 drag cult classic “Connie and Carla.” This episode is meant to be listened to along with the movie. So, grab your favorite snack and liste…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got two singer-songwriters who both come from the tradition of socially conscious folk-punk. One of them you could credit with inventing the genre, the other may be its most popular current proponent: Billy Bragg and Frank Turner. Billy Bragg is a legendary British performer who came up just after the punk boo…
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It’s our 2024 Pride episode! On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) are joined for our annual Pride celebration once again with Gina Tonic! We discuss queer theater topics like Charles Busch, Kenneth/Kate Marlowe, Jinkx Monsoon, Taylor Mac, and Lempicka. Later, Martyr discusses the Pride Flag's creation, the origins…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got a favorite repeat guest alongside a newer name you perhaps haven’t heard yet: Amelia Meath and Fabi Reyna. Meath is half of the duo Sylvan Esso, which has been crafting gorgeous electro-pop for the past decade. It’s been amazing to watch Meath and her partner Nick Sanborn grow over the years, building a ca…
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Greetings, Talkhouse friends. Instead of a Talkhouse episode this week, I wanted to share another episode of my pal Craig Finn’s show, That’s How I Remember It, which is just starting its third season. Craig has an incredible array of guests lined up, and he’s switching to a new schedule where he’ll have new episodes every other week without a brea…
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Ep 97: Avery Goodname“Well, I was walking on a treadmill at Planet Fitness…” On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with the Philadelphia-based campy queen herself, Avery Goodname! We discuss her 90s cartoon inspirations, being part of the Haus of Jaffe, rooting for Sapphira Cristál, and the local Philly dr…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got two incredible singer-songwriters who sprung from the same fertile late '80s/early '90s scene, and who are still doing it right all these years later: Joe Pernice and Bill Janovitz. Joe Pernice first found notice in the country-ish pop band Scud Mountain Boys, whose home-recorded songs landed them a deal w…
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This is the fourth episode in our Future Fisheries Management series, which we are running in collaboration with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and the Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh. In this episode, Michael speaks with Andrew Johnson, the CEO of MarFishEco, a consultant-based organization that pr…
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“If you change your mind…I’m the first in line.” Just in time for Mother’s Day, Cate and Martyr watch the smash hit movie musical Mamma Mia! This bonus episode is meant to be listened to along with the movie. So, grab your favorite snack and listen to these two idiots talk about movies!Watch along with us: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B00…
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This week's Talkhouse Podcast brings together two important figures from the ‘90s shoegaze movement—and beyond—Miki Berenyi and Debbie Googe. Berenyi was one of the two women at the front of Lush, the powerhouse band that burned very bright from the late ‘80s to a difficult end in 1996. Their fascinating story—and much more—is told in Berenyi’s rec…
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“The sun never sets on Bertha Vanayshun’s oppression.” On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with the Glam Award-nominated Comedy Queen, Bertha Vanayshun! We discuss her Caribbean roots, love for Rihanna, disillusionment with the art world, being part of Maddelyn Hatter’s drag family, and performing in fro…
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This week's Talkhouse Podcast came together in a fun way, when a new-ish artist referenced the work of a more established band in a song, and the head of a legendary indie label thought they should meet. That sounds complicated, but don’t worry I’ll explain. Our guests are Claire Rousay and Kevin Drew. Kevin Drew is best known as one of the founder…
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This week’s Talkhouse Podcast is actually taken from a conversation that served as the online launch party for the second issue of our print ‘zine, The Talkhouse Reader, which was lovingly put together by Talkhouse music editor Annie Fell. The issue, which you can order at store.talkhouse.com explores the intersection of food and music, so naturall…
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It’s our 5 Year Anniversary Episode! On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with each other! They discuss their current life (and cat) updates and play a long game of 21 Questions. Later, they discuss their thoughts on recent Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, the current NYC drag scene, and Avatar nations. P…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got a whopping four guys representing three bands, more or less: Ryan Hahn and Nik Ewing from Local Natives and Sean Cimino and Isom Innis from Foster the People but, perhaps more importantly for purposes of this chat, their side project Peel. Local Natives have been around since around 2005, but it wasn’t unt…
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“I’m not a girl...not yet a woman.” Joined by special guest Freya Wray, Cate and Martyr wax nostalgic about this Y2K cult classic starring the legendary Britney Spears. This episode is meant to be listened to along with the movie. So, grab your favorite snack and listen to these idiots talk about movies!Watch along with us: https://www.netflix.com/…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got two powerhouses in what I guess you might call modern indie-folk, though it’s a lot more than that: Gregory Alan Isakov and Jeremiah Fraites. Fraites is, along with Wesley Schultz, a founding member of the Lumineers, the band whose simple-yet-powerful take on folky Americana has been met with pretty massiv…
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"The devil's color." On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with Brooklyn's genderf*ck demon princess, Indigo Inferno! We discuss growing up in New Jersey and moving to Brooklyn to study fashion and design, creating latex faces, participating in the Brooklyn competition scene, Art the Clown and Naby the Cat…
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On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we’ve got a rare trio episode for you, since two of our guests created something very cool together: Jo Firestone, Marissa Paternoster, and Joe Steinhardt. I’ll start with Jo Firestone, the actor, writer, comedian, podcaster, game inventor, and probably some other stuff that I’m forgetting, who you may have seen on…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got two songwriters whose music bursts with personality, but in oddly different ways: CMAT and John Grant. CMAT is the stage name/alter ego of Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, who’s already hit it pretty big in her native Ireland with funny, frank, and flamboyant songs about break-ups and time travel and everything …
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“It is so nice to see you.” On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with Brooklyn’s slightly psychic kooky fashion villain, Obscura! We discuss having a birth mother who was a part of the NY nightlife scene and considered “the queen of reading,” going to prom in drag, finding themselves at Bizarre Bushwick, …
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This week’s Talkhouse episode was recorded live at the On Air Festival in Brooklyn recently—that explains why you’ll hear some audience questions at the end—and it features Hamilton Leithauser and Randall Poster, two interesting guys who were just meeting for the first time. Leithauser is best known as the frontman for The Walkmen, the New York ban…
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In this episode, Michael speaks with Stephen Posner, the Director of Pathways to Planetary Health at the Garrison Institute. The Garrison Institute is located in Garrison, New York along the Hudson River. Its mission is to apply the skills and wisdom cultivated through contemplative practice, together with the insights emerging from science, to tod…
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On this week’s Talkhouse Podcast we’ve got a pair of songwriters who broke out in the ‘90s and early 2000s and have had fruitful careers since—and who happen to be old pals—Ben Kweller and Brendan Benson. As you’ll hear in this chat, Kweller got his rock life started early, learning guitar as a teenager and hustling hard for gigs in the small Texas…
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"Cacophony is a loud mishmash of many sounds. And that's what I always say: that's me." On this episode, your hosts Martyr (@dragthemartyr) and Cate (@ctepper) sit down with NYC's musical theater chanteuse, Cacophony Daniels! We discuss growing up in the Bay Area, her friendship and working relationship with Sutton Lee Seymour, and her love for all…
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