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Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 343 - Download Festival 2025 (McFly, Bullet For My Valentine, Paddy Considine, Shinedown, Kids In Glass Houses, Hatebreed, Cradle Of Filth, Elliot Minor, AWOLNATION, Holy Wars)
SCREAM DOWNLOAD! This week, Sappenin' Podcast was invited back to the iconic grounds of Donington Park, to record Episode 343, backstage from the countries premier rock festival, to capture the events historic legacy, unique spirit and uncover all the latest behind the scenes secrets. Listen to exclusive conversations with McFly drummer Harry Judd on earning the bands scene acceptance, Bullet For My Valentine captain Matt Tuck says goodbye to The Poison for the last time, cult acting royalty Paddy Considine on Riding The Low, Shinedown bassist Eric Bass, Kids In Glass Houses duo Aled Phillips and Iain Mahanty, Cradle of...
2025-06-20
2h 15
The NoName StoryTeller Podcast
The Art of the Uneasy Sentence: Edward Gauvin Translates, Writes, and Wanders the In-Between
Caution: This episode may contain trace amounts of literary theory, experimental fiction, and unapologetically obscure references. You have been warned!In this episode of the NoNaMe Storyteller Podcast, hosts Aki and Al, along with co-host Mark Smylie, sit down with acclaimed translator and emerging writer Edward Gauvin to explore his journey from literary translation to authorship. Best known for bringing the works of Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud and numerous French-language graphic novels to English readers, Gauvin shares about his formative years at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop—a turning point in his creative evolution.Publishing his original ficti...
2025-06-13
1h 06
Outcasts of the Earth
Drunk as a Monk
Viking mead, drinking horns, and fighting monks - oh my! In this episode, we are venturing into the tumultuous years that followed the end of Roman rule in the west. Moving into the medieval era, we will touch on some of the favorite drinks of those infamous raiders known as the Vikings, as well as what it really meant to be drunk as a monk. The episode opens with a brief note about some audio issues that came through during the recording and editing process. Apologies for the quality, but here's to better recording days in...
2025-06-03
43 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Drunk as a Monk
Viking mead, drinking horns, and fighting monks - oh my! In this episode, we are venturing into the tumultuous years that followed the end of Roman rule in the west. Moving into the medieval era, we will touch on some of the favorite drinks of those infamous raiders known as the Vikings, as well as what it really meant to be drunk as a monk. The episode opens with a brief note about some audio issues that came through during the recording and editing process. Apologies for the quality, but here's to better recording days in...
2025-06-03
43 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sacred Intoxication
In this episode we will see how the drunkard became a sinner as we touch on the ways prominent monotheistic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam came to view alcohol and the sin of drunkenness, and how these perceptions proved immensely influential to the broader history of alcohol. Sources:“Drunkenness,” Jewish Virtual Library, Encyclopaedia Judaica (2007). Ammianus Macellinus, The Roman History, “Roman Antiquities” (Book XXXI), c. 390 CE (Loeb Classical Library edition, 1930). Priscus, “Dinner with Attila,” Reading in European History, translated by J.H. Robinson (1905). Teresa Morgan, Popular...
2025-05-19
47 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sacred Intoxication
In this episode we will see how the drunkard became a sinner as we touch on the ways prominent monotheistic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam came to view alcohol and the sin of drunkenness, and how these perceptions proved immensely influential to the broader history of alcohol. Sources:“Drunkenness,” Jewish Virtual Library, Encyclopaedia Judaica (2007). Ammianus Macellinus, The Roman History, “Roman Antiquities” (Book XXXI), c. 390 CE (Loeb Classical Library edition, 1930). Priscus, “Dinner with Attila,” Reading in European History, translated by J.H. Robinson (1905). Teresa Morgan, Popular...
2025-05-19
47 min
REX
REX February 27th - Ro Palmer from Te Aratipi Station, Paul Kenyon from Massey University and John Phillips from Northland Field Days
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Ro Palmer from Te Aratipt Station in Hawke's Bay about driving the station's diversification into agritourism, its Bespoke Hawke's Bay Farm Experiences and the QEll covenants on the property... He talks with Paul Kenyon, Professor of Sheep Husbandry and Head of the School of Agriculture and Environment at Massey University, about his research history, the role of science in farm businesses and the struggle to attract the next generation of homegrown research talent... And he talks with Northland Field Days President John Phillips about what's on offer at this year's event...
2025-02-27
53 min
This Mama Is Lit!
Molly Spencer: The Communal Experience of Time
Molly Spencer is an award-winning poet, critic, editor, and writing instructor at University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Her debut collection, If the House (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019) won the 2019 Brittingham Prize judged by Carl Phillips. A second collection, Hinge (SIU Press, 2020), a finalist for the National Poetry Series, won the 2019 Crab Orchard Open Competition judged by Allison Joseph. Invitatory (2024, Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press), her third collection, won the 2022 New Measure Poetry Prize.Molly’s poetry has appeared in Blackbird, Copper Nickel, FIELD, The Georgia Review among so many others. Her critical wr...
2024-12-18
30 min
Lux Redux: Hollywood's Timeless Theater
The Curtain Rises: Dreams of Stardom
Journey into the world of ambition and transformation with Lux Radio Theater’s “The Curtain Rises: Dreams of Stardom” starring Ginger Rogers as Elsa Carling, a timid young woman determined to break free from her sheltered life and pursue her dream of becoming an actress. Alongside Warren Williams as Ronald Phillips, this heartfelt drama explores Elsa’s journey from self-doubt to self-discovery, navigating love, mentorship, and the stage. Set against the glamorous backdrop of the theater, this episode delivers powerful performances, emotional depth, and timeless themes of courage and ambition. Cast: Ginger Rogers, Warren Williams...
2024-11-27
58 min
Download New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
What Does it Feel Like? by Sophie Kinsella
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/788072to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Does it Feel Like? Author: Sophie Kinsella Narrator: Sally Phillips, Sophie Kinsella Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 57 minutes Release date: October 10, 2024 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. From Number One bestselling author Sophie Kinsella, an unforgettable story – by turns heartbreaking and life-affirming – of a renowned novelist facing a devastating diagnosis and learning to live and love anew. ‘What Does It Feel Like? is fiction, but it is my most autobiographical work to date. Eve’s story is my story.’ — Sophie Kinsella Eve is a successful n...
2024-10-10
1h 57
Download New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
What Does It Feel Like? by Sophie Kinsella
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/789945to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Does It Feel Like? Author: Sophie Kinsella Narrator: Sally Phillips, Sophie Kinsella Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 57 minutes Release date: October 8, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From #1 bestselling author Sophie Kinsella, an unforgettable story—by turns heartbreaking and life-affirming—of a renowned novelist facing a devastating diagnosis and learning to live and love anew. “The bravest book you’ll read all year.”—Jodi Picoult “Only Sophie Kinsella can make you laugh like this while she’s got you crying.”—Tay...
2024-10-08
1h 57
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 304 - Kids In Glass Houses (Aled Phillips & Iain Mahanty)
Give Me What I Want. Best breakup band of 2014, comeback kings and emo-pop key change fanatics, Kids In Glass Houses, are our guests on Episode 304 of Sappenin' Podcast! Aled Phillips and Iain Mahanty put their money where their mouth is, for an exclusive in-depth conversation, on the bands surprise reunion, original hesitation and their recharged 'Pink Flamingo' era. In this podcast, Aled and Iain spill dirt on returning to the KIGH Life, Slam Dunk comeback nerves, how it almost happened much earlier, emo nostalgia, time away from the scene, boring adulthood, sheepishly flirting with new music, album honesty, Smart...
2024-09-20
1h 21
Of Poetry Podcast
Molly Spencer (Of Invitation, Bridges and Water, and How Should We Live?)
Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025).--Read: "Invitatory" at Poetry DailyPurchase: Invitatory (Parlor Press, 2024)Molly Spencer is a poet, critic, editor, and writing instructor. Her debut collection, If the House (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019) won the 2019 Brittingham Prize judged by Carl Phillips. A second collection, Hinge (SIU Press, 2020), a finalist for the National Poetry Series, won the 2019 Crab Orchard Open Competition judged by Allison Joseph. Invitatory, her forthcoming third collection, won the 2022 New Measure Poetry Prize and will be published in 2024 by Free Ve...
2024-07-23
59 min
Lives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart Chittenden
Uche Okonkwo S3E87
Author Uche Okonkwo reads from and talks about her debut book “A Kind of Madness,” a collection of short stories set in Nigeria that explore the intricacies of human relationships and desires, our flawed thinking, religious and cultural norms, and the erosion of childhood innocence. Okonkwo also shares her own growth as an author and as a person.Uche Okonkwo is a writer whose stories have been published in A Public Space, One Story, the Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2019, and Lagos Noir, among others. A former Bernard O’Keefe Scholar at Bread Loaf Writers’ Con...
2024-05-19
56 min
Of Poetry Podcast
Emilia Phillips (Of Queering Eve, Stanzaic Shape, and Intimate Community)
Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025).--Read: Book X and Book VII from "The Queerness of Eve"Purchase: Nonbinary Bird of Paradise (University of Akron Press, 2024)Emilia Phillips (they/them) is a poet, nonfiction writer, and book reviewer. They are the author of five poetry collections from the University of Akron Press, including Nonbinary Bird of Paradise (forthcoming February 2024) and Embouchure (2021), and four chapbooks. Winner of a 2019 Pushcart Prize, 2015 StoryQuarterly Nonfiction Prize, and the 2012 The Journal Poetry Prize, Phillips’s poems, lyric essays, and book reviews ap...
2024-03-29
48 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
Download Festival 2023 (Halestorm, Mod Sun, I Prevail, Alter Bridge, Blind Channel, Lake Malice)
SCREAM DOWNLOAD! June 8th-11th 2023 celebrated the twentieth anniversary of Download Festival, with four days of live music, in the iconic grounds of Donington Park, UK. On this bonus podcast, we were invited to talk to a collection of artists, to capture the energy, celebrations and backstage antics, behind the worlds most famous alternative festival. Listen to conversations with Halestrom (Lzzy Hale), Mod Sun, I Prevail (Eric Vanlerbleghe), Alter Bridge (Scott "Flip" Phillips), Lake Malice (Alice Guala) and Blind Channel (Niko Moilanen and Joel Hokka). Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!
2023-06-14
1h 12
Son of a Butch with Claude Harmon
Gary Woodland
Major Champion and fellow Cobra Puma ambassador Gary Woodland joins Claude to discuss his recent equipment change and the delicate BTS process of club fitting. He also pulls back the curtain on his unique relationship with two coaches, Butch Harmon and Phil Kenyon, and what goals he has for 2023! Tell your friends about the new show and be sure to follow Claude to submit questions, enter giveaways and keep up with the latest Son of a Butch updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3. Thanks to our partners: Cobra Golf // Everybody I coach wants faster...
2023-02-01
1h 02
Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Pet Project
Hot goss about Victorian poet(s) Michael Field precedes a conversation about the deep loss of animals, and the intimacy, friendship, and love we share with them.Please consider supporting the poets we mention in today's show! If you need a good indie bookstore, we recommend Loyalty Bookstores, a DC-area Black-owned bookshop.We reference a scene from the show Yellowstone where Beth tells her son Carter the universal truths of getting money. You can watch that clip here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=118&v=a68StSECIGI&feature=emb_logoRead...
2022-11-14
27 min
Brothers and Teachers
E08 / Sex is Better Sober with Kenyon Phillips
This conversation is part of a series of interviews with various brothers and teachers, including many fellow writers, all of which are part of the body of work surrounding my book-length memoir An Ordinary Disaster—one man's proof that we can all learn to listen to ourselves, and to act upon the inner voice of our self, our sanity and our soul.Today, I'm talking with my friend Kenyon Phillips. He and I met through an ex of mine back in the years when I was going to New York on the regular for the conference business th...
2022-10-17
47 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Getting Older
Kenyon comes to grips with his own aging body in the face of personal and societal prejudices against growing older.
2022-08-15
14 min
Soulsorts
The Soulsorts Podcast 2022 #9
The Soulsorts Podcast 2022 #9More mid-year quality new music heat #3Playlist:Khari Cabral & Jiva feat. Lindsey Webster – Heaven's DesignYvonne Gage – A Song Of LoveThe Della Kit – 10.5Susy K – HealRoyalty Duo – Bada Ba Ba (Stay Together)The R&R Soul Orchestra – MoodsCherisse Scott – Sista You Got ThisSamantha Fierke – Smile AgainOna Kirei – AlchemyMike Di Lorenzo feat. Anna Moore – Take A ChanceMalabar Watson – One Quarter SecondLady Harmony – I Ain’t Goin...
2022-07-18
3h 05
Be Here Tomorrow
Overcoming Isolation
Kenyon considers the isolation he's experienced since the pandemic hit, and explores new ways to foster a sense of community and connection.
2022-06-21
11 min
The Athletic FC Podcast
Booing Gareth Southgate, Spurs' "Aggressive" Transfer Window & A Surprise Everton Takeover?
Host Ian Irving is joined by The Athletic's England and Spurs reporter Jack Pitt-Brooke to reflect on a historically bad evening for Gareth Southgate's England against Hungary - Is his relationship with the supporters now broken?David Ornstein is on hand for a mid-week transfer window round-up with Kalvin Phillips to Manchester City, Man United's offer to free-agent Christian Eriksen and Spurs' surprisingly ambitious approach to the market, all on the agenda - Could Conte's Tottenham actually be the biggest threat to both Liverpool and City next season?Plus, Everton writer Greg O'Keeffe details how...
2022-06-15
48 min
Sex and Chronic Illness
S2 E2: Exploring the Art of Surrogate Partner Therapy
Dr. Lee interviews surrogate partners Brian Gibney and Michelle Renee on the art of Surrogate Partner Therapy. Brian and Michelle Renee share with Dr. Lee how Surrogate Partner Therapy is an effective treatment for obstacles with emotional and physical intimacy, and they explain how it is legal. Brian and Michelle Renee discuss how they glide clients through the resolution of a variety of issues, including histories of trauma or abuse, social anxiety, poor body image, sensual awareness, orgasmic blocks, genital pain, disability, rediscovery of their bodies during/after transition, and late-life virginity in a safe, non-judgmental environment. They also...
2022-05-27
1h 01
Be Here Tomorrow
Losing A Friend
Kenyon reflects on how terminal cancer reconnected him with his childhood best friend.
2022-04-08
09 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Meditation Can Be Fun
Kenyon realizes that meditating imperfectly is better than not meditating at all.
2022-03-14
10 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Wanting What I Have
Kenyon considers his resistance to wanting what he has, and realizes in the process that he has everything he wants.
2022-03-03
09 min
Be Here Tomorrow
The Art Of Listening
Kenyon reflects on the art of listening in a world where everybody's talking.
2022-02-20
07 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Wisdom Over Intelligence
Kenyon examines the differences between wisdom and intelligence, and reflects on how unwise some of his most intelligent decisions have been.
2022-02-12
14 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Under Control
Kenyon examines his addiction to control and how it stands in the way of his happiness.
2022-02-05
11 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Being Yourself Is Beautiful
Inspired by a quote from the late Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, Kenyon explores the relationship between self-acceptance and beauty.
2022-01-29
10 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Vulnerable = Lovable
Inspired by his children, Kenyon reflects on how lovable we are when we allow ourselves to be vulnerable.
2022-01-19
10 min
Be Here Tomorrow
One With Everything
Kenyon reflects on the healing power of connection, and how embracing his oneness with everything has saved him from loneliness and despair.
2022-01-11
09 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Resolving To Make Mistakes
As he sets his intentions for 2022, Kenyon opts for a New Year's resolution he can actually keep: to make mistakes.
2022-01-02
10 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Merry Christmas?
When his three-year-old son becomes enamored of Santa Claus, Kenyon finds himself rethinking his cynical view of Christmas.
2021-12-25
09 min
Be Here Tomorrow
A New Life
Like the greatest gifts, the birth of Kenyon's daughter gives him a newfound appreciation for all that he has.
2021-12-13
07 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Grateful (Not) Dead
As Thanksgiving approaches, Kenyon reflects on how an attitude of gratitude has helped keep him alive.
2021-11-24
10 min
Be Here Tomorrow
The Power Of No
Kenyon shares his struggles with saying no, and considers the spirituality of telling someone to fuck off.
2021-11-14
06 min
Be Here Tomorrow
I Can't Hear You
Kenyon comes clean about his hearing loss, and shares how acceptance can offer a path to liberation.
2021-11-05
07 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Radical Amazement
Inspired by a quote from Jewish mystic Abraham Joshua Heschel, Kenyon tries looking at everyday life through a lens of radical amazement.
2021-10-26
07 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Abandoning Self-Abandonment
Fresh out of rehab, Kenyon shares what he learned about self-abandonment and how to take better care of himself in the here and now.
2021-10-16
08 min
Be Here Tomorrow
How Good Are You Willing To Have It?
Kenyon explores the idea that happiness is a matter of perspective, and that we see what we're looking for in any given circumstance.
2021-09-23
06 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Asking For Help
In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day and the second anniversary of BE HERE TOMORROW, Kenyon introduces a new podcast format and talks about how hard it is for him to ask for help.
2021-09-10
06 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 137 - Mike Hranica (The Devil Wears Prada)
Nightfall. Poetic lyricist, author and hockey fashion fan, Mike Hranica, is our guest on Episode 137 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Devil Wears Prada vocalist gets deep as we reflect, uncover and dissect a host of his different artistic viewpoints and emotions. In this conversation, we discuss everything from the bands generation defying back catalogue, to Mike's other personal creative outlets, deciding to follow up their cult classic Zombie EP eleven years later with the recent release of ZII, the evolution of metalcore, what really makes something 'heavy', how working with Adam Dutkiewicz from Killswitch Engage changed their lives forever, his...
2021-07-09
1h 15
SASHTalk with Annette Harris! A Podcast based off the Bestseller, "Surviving A Silenced Heartbeat"!
MMITN BONUS Episode Happy Father's Day!!! [Fathers and Mental Health Care]
BONUS EPISODE!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are recognizing Fathers in this episode of MMITN!! Listen as 16 wonderful fathers tackle the topic discussion: Fathers and Mental Health care as it relates to: 1) how did the pandemic affect you as a father? 2) did Covid force you to reevaluate what it means to be a “father/dad”? SPECIAL shoutout to ALL of my participants! Without your input, we wouldn’t know how you feel about fatherhood! We love to provide space for you to voice your thoughts because it gives us greater insight into you! Dr. Paul Phillips (Founder, Better Man Than Me Foundation) John Purnel...
2021-06-20
47 min
The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
Queer Poem-a-Day: Xandria Phillips "Want Could Kill Me"
Xandria Phillips is a Whiting Award-winning poet, and visual artist from rural Ohio. The recipient of a LAMBDA Literary Award, and the Judith A. Markowitz Award for Emerging writers, Xandria is the author of HULL (Nightboat Books 2019) and Reasons for Smoking, which won the 2016 Seattle Review Chapbook Contest judged by Claudia Rankine. They have received fellowships from Brown University, Callaloo, Cave Canem, The Conversation Literary Festival, Oberlin College, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and are the 2021-2023 Center for African American Poetry and Poetics Fellow. Their current projects include an experimental nonfiction manuscript, a book of ekphrastic poetry...
2021-06-17
03 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 131 - The Offspring (Dexter Holland & Noodles)
Smash. Punk legends, original pranksters and certified geniuses, The Offspring, are our guests on Episode 131 of Sappenin' Podcast! The dynamic duo of Dexter Holland and Noodles (not his real name) take time to share some laughs and insights into nearly four decades of unbelievable shenanigans. In this conversation, we discuss the bands new album 'Let The Bad Times Roll', how it took them nine years to feel comfortable with it, the rise and fall of punk rock, important tips from their touring nightmares, unexpected hobbies, drunken show disasters vs emergency pee breaks, their impact on music today, helping return...
2021-05-28
54 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 129 - Patrick Miranda (Movements)
Skin To Skin. New-wave emo lyricist, Patrick Miranda, is our guest on Episode 129 of Sappenin' Podcast! Since their inception in 2015, Movements have become a household name in the alternative music scenes, providing their own mixture of emo, pop punk, post-hardcore and spoken word influences. In this conversation, Pat opens up on the bands return with latest album 'No Good Left To Give', their early success vs growing up, what is was like having multiple major record labels trying to sign them after their first show, completing a tattoo apprenticeship in lockdown, finally getting the courage to write songs about...
2021-05-14
1h 11
The Bookish Banter Podcast
Episode 9ish: Fiction Men We Wish We Could Date
We're Kearsten and Tatyana, two best friends who love talking about books! Come hang out with us while we swoon over our favorite fictional men! Kearsten has a love of awkward, morally grey men with a tragic back story and Tatyana is always holding out of a hero with strong morals and a rockin' body. Hope you love the first mini episode!!!! *This episode contains spoilers from The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare, The League Series (Born of Night, Born of Fire, and Born of Ice) by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, The Bridgerton Series by J...
2021-05-05
30 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Koshin Paley Ellison + Robert Chodo Campbell
Zen Buddhist monks, writers and teachers Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell discuss the role that kindness plays in their marriage. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2021-01-04
13 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Jackie Roth
Deaf actor, artist and real estate agent Jackie Roth tells a story about the kindness she was shown by two strangers while hitchhiking to San Francisco in the early seventies. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2020-04-30
05 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Silas Camp
13-year-old artist and musician Silas Camp tells a story about the kindness he experienced when a friend was completely honest with him for the first time. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2020-01-09
02 min
The Kenyon Review Podcast
87. Carl Phillips
Poet Monica Sok, a Peter Taylor Fellow during the 2019 Writers Workshops, interviews poet and workshop instructor Carl Phillips about vulnerability, vision, and his process of letting go of a writing project.
2019-12-20
48 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Scott Graham
Personal trainer, singer-songwriter and actor Scott Graham tells a story about the time two strangers in a Danish shopping mall saved his life. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2019-12-02
05 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Jamie Catto
International music, film and mischief maker Jamie Catto tells a story about the time his taciturn father offered him a kind word. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2019-11-12
04 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Jose Solís
Theater critic Jose Solís tells a story about the time a cab driver showed him an unexpected kindness in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2019-10-05
04 min
Be Here Tomorrow
Jennifer McKenna
Artist, singer-songwriter, playwright, actor and performer Jennifer McKenna tells a story about the time a roommate cleaned dog shit off her shoe. Music and sound sculpting by Kenyon Phillips.
2019-09-10
03 min
Bletchley Park
E45 - Punch Cards, Porridge and a Pittance
April 2016 This episode of the Bletchley Park Podcast, Punch Cards, Porridge and a Pittance, celebrates five years since Bletchley Park’s Oral History project began in earnest. This rich archive has grown to more than three hundred interviews and this month we begin to celebrate its fifth anniversary, by sharing the very first interview that was carried out under its auspices. Doris Marshall, nee Phillips, lived just outside the boundaries of Bletchley Park and her family welcomed a number of billetees who worked for the Government Code and Cypher School. They suggested to he...
2016-04-11
46 min
LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts
The Politics of International Intervention: The Tyranny of Peace
Speakers: Mandy Turner, Kenyon Institute (CBRL); Florian P. Kühn, Otto von Guericke University; Michael Pugh, University of Bradford; Caroline Hughes, University of Bradford; Christopher Phillips, QMUL; Toby Dodge, LSE Middle East Centre In this book launch, the authors of ‘The Politics of International Intervention: the Tyranny of Peace’ critically explore the practices of peacebuilding, and the politics of the communities experiencing intervention. The contributions to this volume have a dual focus. First, they analyse the practices of western intervention and peacebuilding, and the prejudices and politics that drive them. Second, they explore how communities experience and deal with this inter...
2016-03-23
1h 51
Vermont Studio Center
VSC Reading Series: Noy Holland 12/14/15
Noy Holland reads from her novel Bird during the December 2015 residency session at Vermont Studio Center. Noy's collections of short fiction and novellas include Swim for the Little One First (FC2), What Begins with Bird (FC2), and The Spectacle of the Body (Knopf). She has published work in The Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, The Quarterly, Ploughshares, Milan Review, Western Humanities Review, The Believer, NOON, and New York Tyrant, among others. She was a recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council award for artistic merit and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. She has taught for many years in the MFA Program...
2016-03-22
22 min
The Kenyon Review Podcast
22. Carl Phillips, A Conversation
A conversation with poet, Kenyon Review contributor, and Writers Workshop instructor Carl Phillips.
2015-09-08
20 min
The Kenyon Review Podcast
8. Writers Workshop Faculty - Part One
Part one of faculty members of The Kenyon Review Writers Workshop reading from their works. Featuring David Baker, Lee K. Abbott, Linda Gregerson, Carl Phillips, and Gretchen Henderson.
2014-07-10
1h 27
Visiting Writers Lecture Series
Carl Phillips
Carl Phillips is the author of twelve books of poetry, most recently Silverchest (FSG, 2013) and Double Shadow (FSG, 2011), which won the Los Angeles Times Book Award. Other honors include the 2013 Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement, the Lambda Literary Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Library of Congress, and the Academy of American Poets. Phillips is Professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis.
2013-09-26
00 min