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An occasional non-narrated storytelling mixtape. The series is an experiment in sound design; audio stretched apart, and glued back together again. Part mix tape. Part noise art. Part sound experiment. All non-narrated audio storytelling. YOUR STORIES, TOLD IN YOUR OWN VOICE YOV is produced by Joel Werner (https://soundcloud.com/joelbwerner)
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https://archive.org/download/zinn-ch-2/Zinn%20Ch%202.mp3 My co-host Cat and I review chapter two of Howard Zinn’s book “A People’s History Of The United States.” I’m always urging people to learn ACTUAL history, not the white supremacist, anti-labor propaganda we were indoctrinated with in school. We know you’re busy, some people are working multip…
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https://archive.org/download/duncan-solaire/DuncanSolaire.mp3 Back in August I had the pleasure of interviewing independent pro wrestler Duncan Solaire over Zoom. I had delusions of grandeur about teaching myself Adobe AfterEffects so that I could upload the video to my YouTube channel, but alas, my skill level just isn’t where it needs to be in or…
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https://archive.org/download/rjstar-wars/RJStarWars.mp3 This is a great episode I recorded in August with Robert Jay, of Metro Detroit Political Action Network (MDPAN), in which he talks about two of my favorite subjects: Star Wars and Revolution. It’s long, but so worth it. The post PODCAST: Star Wars & Revolution w/Robert Jay of MDPAN appeared fi…
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https://archive.org/download/cbwcr3122020/CBWCR%203-12-2020.mp3 Today’s episode is shorter – let me know how you like the format. Here are links relevant to the discussion: The Fed injects $1.5 trillion into economy to benefit billionaires Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now – Politicians, Community Leaders and Business Leaders: What Should You Do an…
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https://archive.org/download/CBWCRep8/CBWCR%202-21-2020.mp3 A link to a sociologist’s website in which they explain Othering. Here is the workshop report from TNI that I mentioned in this episode, regarding authoritarianism and how to challenge it. Read more about General Smedley Butler here. This article details the timeline of CIA atrocities comm…
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Here’s the link to today’s podcast: https://archive.org/download/cblwr192020/CBLWR%20-%201-9-2020.mp3 Here’s a link to the interview with Ian Dunlop, the senior member of the advisory board for the Breakthrough National Centre for Climate Restoration, and FORMER fossil fuel executive. And here’s a link to the Daily Beast (not my favorite source, bu…
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https://ia601400.us.archive.org/16/items/cbwcr12282019stereo/CBWCR%20-%2012-28-2019%20STEREO.mp3 Today’s episode centers on some thoughts I’ve had regarding socialized housing, with housing as a guaranteed human right instead of a commodity that enriches a few on the backs of us all. Here are some relevant and related links. Many people think they …
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There have been….delays. Thanks for your patience! I’m trying a new format for hosting the podcasts, at archive.org, and I hope it might work better than YouTube. Please let me know what you think! As always, I cannot recommend enough that every American read sociologist and historian James W. Loewen’s important book, Lies My Teacher Told Me: Every…
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EDIT 12/29/2019: I’ve learned more about sound recording and editing, and switched podcast hosting to archive.org. (Please consider a donation to that wonderful, valuable resource). Episodes are set to feed to iTunes and Spotify now, as well. You can now listen here: https://archive.org/download/cblwr7nov2019remastered/CBLWR-%207%20Nov%202019REMAST…
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EDIT 12/29/2019: I’ve learned more about sound recording and editing, and switched podcast hosting to archive.org. (Please consider a donation to that wonderful, valuable resource). Episodes are set to feed to iTunes and Spotify now, as well. You can now listen here: https://archive.org/download/cblwr1112019remastered/CBLWR-11-1-2019REMASTERED.mp3 …
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EDIT 12/29/2019: I’ve learned more about sound recording and editing, and switched podcast hosting to archive.org. (Please consider a donation to that wonderful, valuable resource). Episodes are set to feed to iTunes and Spotify now, as well. You can now listen here: https://archive.org/download/cblwroct242019remastered/CBLWR%20-%20Oct%2024%2C%2020…
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Episode 04:Brian Foo is the Data-Driven DJ. A career programmer, Brian spends his days working as a developer at the New York Public Library. But by night, he takes datasets, and transforms them into music. The song Two Trains tells the story of income inequality along New York City's 2 Train.This episode features the song "New York Counterpoint" b…
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Episode 03:Neil Harbisson was born with Achromatopsia (ACHM) – he sees the world in grayscale.Yet he perceives more colors than normal sighted humans – and not just the colors that you and I perceive, but infrareds and ultra violets.Neil is the world’s first cyborg to interpret color as sound.The experimental music sequence features samples from “P…
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Episode 02:In 1982, a teenage Andy Pop recorded an album in his bedroom. Andy played a homemade synthesizer, and recorded using gear that he’d assembled from magazine kit modules.A handful of people heard the recordings before the tape was packed away, and forgotten about for thirty years.In 2012, that tape got Andy a record deal.This is the story …
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Episode 01:Steve Keene is, perhaps, the world's most prolific artist. Over the past twenty years he’s created in excess of 250 000 paintings.Keene obsesses over quantity. He works on 60-80 artworks at a time, surrounding himself with plywood canvas duplicates that he paints simultaneously – oftentimes across multiple works with the same dipped brus…
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