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    Explore " fleet foxes" with insightful episodes like "2000s Mix Tape", "How to Inhabit Time with James K.A. Smith", "AOTW: Jan 17-22 2022 (Yellowjackets, Robin Pecknold Class, Sellout book)", "Best of Season One" and "Episode 59: Folk Music Festival Featuring the Riverside" from podcasts like ""Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions.", "A Pastor and a Philosopher Walk into a Bar", "Hahaha Fantastic!", "Hahaha Fantastic!" and "Keith's Music Box"" and more!

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    How to Inhabit Time with James K.A. Smith

    How to Inhabit Time with James K.A. Smith

    We speak with philosopher James (Jamie) K.A. Smith about his new book How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now. It's a contemplative exploration of what it means to be a temporal creature, a being constituted by a past and oriented toward a future. If that sounds heady, it's honestly one of the most spiritual and restful books we've featured on the show, and it's also philosophically informed and beautifully written. Jamie also loves music, and certain songs are featured prominently in the book, and there's a Spotify playlist that accompanies it which you can find here. The books, articles, songs, and films mentioned in the conversation are:

    • Gilead - Marilynne Robinson
    • Image Journal
    • The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky
    • Letter from Birmingham Jail - Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • The Maternal Eye of Sally Mann - Sarah Boxer
    • Every Time I Hear That Song - Brandi Carlile
    • We Americans - The Avett Brothers
    • If We Were Vampires - Jason Isbell
    • I'm Not My Season - Fleet Foxes
    • Wading in Waist-High Water: The Lyrics of Fleet Foxes
    • About Time (movie)

    The beverage we tasted is Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel bourbon.

    The beverage tasting is at 4:10. To skip to the interview, go to 7:10.

    You can find the transcript for this episode here.

    Content note: this episode contains some mild profanity.

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    Best of Season One

    Best of Season One

    0:00 Intro

    0:24 Why our podcast is called Hahaha Fantastic

    2:07 Christian’s favorite line in Speed

    3:08 How does recording equipment work in this world (Speed)?

    4:48 Mack hates everyone but Jack

    4:57 Alec didn’t know what WAP meant

    5:52 Alec’s nacho story

    8:47 Racism is everywhere

    9:14 The Eric Andre Show

    11:30 Our dumbest fan

    11:57 Alec is not Black

    13:53 Samuel L. Jackson and Black empowerment

    14:22 The Good Christian Hug

    15:19 Alec’s and Two Can Play That Game’s ending

    16:40 RIP DMX

    17:31 We are lazy

    17:55 We recommend nothing

    18:29 You can’t start with ska

    18:46 Friendship story

    20:20 Rage Against the Machine woes

    21:24 Strangers trying to convince us to do things

    23:32 Arnold Schwarzenegger and David Carradine

    24:56 Female Empowerment

    26:00 Hahaha Fantastic doesn’t care

    26:21 Alec is still not Black and our podcast cover art

    29:13 Greenland is lazy

    30:23 Listen close sheepeople

    30:50 The moving pictures company

    32:01 Hahaha hipsters

    32:45 Seasons of music

    36:38 Touched

    36:53 Bo Burnham and Mr. Krabs

    38:08 Sam Jackson and Julia Louis Dreyfus gonna bang

    39:30 Tarantino films ranked (Alec is such a hipster)

    42:31 Live Free or Die Hard is Alec’s mom’s favorite movie

    43:09 Christian hates John McClane

    46:21 Alec’s dad is bald

    46:50 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Justin Long

    47:34 How do you like Die Hard 4 now Mrs. Mundy?

    47:59 Watch Die Hard 4 or whatever

    48:36 Cajun?

    50:24 Christian only likes sad music

    51:13 Alec’s cajon woes continued

    52:31 Pitching or catching?

    54:15 This ride isn’t canon

    55:48 Ja Rule and Race Wars

    58:28 Brian O’Connor is a bad cop

    59:23 John McClane v. Jack Traven v. Brian O’Connor

    1:03:17 What if Jesse’s dad is John Cena? (he wasn’t)

    Episode 59: Folk Music Festival Featuring the Riverside

    Episode 59: Folk Music Festival Featuring the Riverside

    Neo-folk has been a force on the music charts for years now, with bands like the Head and the Heart and the Lumineers leading the charge. The Riverside, a rising indie folk band out of Santa Barbara, Calif., is working hard to reach those same heights, taking a decidedly unique approach to get there. Hear their story and music on this week’s KMB, along with a stellar lineup of classic and contemporary folk artists, including Fleet Foxes, Caamp, Bob Dylan and Arlo Guthrie.

    Episode 90: Ft. Sofia Loporcaro (Radio Host and Podcaster)

    Episode 90: Ft. Sofia Loporcaro (Radio Host and Podcaster)

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    Welcome to Episode 90 of the Hip Hop Orchestra Presents Podcast

    In this Episode, we are introduced to the absolutely INCREDIBLE Multi Award Winning Radio Host and Podcaster Sofia Loporcaro

    Sofia shares with us how and why she got started into Radio Hosting and Podcasting, how she felt winning some of the most amazing awards in Radio, the meanings behind her tattoos, some of her favourite Podcast moments so far and SO much more

    We hope you enjoy :)

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    Ep. 234 - Turntable Round Table (Vol. 41)

    Ep. 234 - Turntable Round Table (Vol. 41)

    Welcome to the Turntable Round Table!

    Here’s what the crew were into this past week.  Give ‘em a listen and see what you think!

    Kevin’s Pick

    Chris Rea – “The Road To Hell, Pt. 2” from The Road To Hell (1989)

    Juan’s Pick

    Guided By Voices– “Game Of Pricks” from Alien Lanes(1994)

    Shawn’s Pick

    Fleet Foxes – “Wading in Waist-High Water” from Shore (2020)

    Mark’s Pick

    The Doobie Brothers – “Another Park, Another Sunday” from What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974)

    Tom’s Pick

    Big Country – “Close Action” from The Crossing (1983)

    Don’s Pick

    XIXA– “May They Call Us Home” from Genesis(2021)

    Craig’s Pick

    The Flamin’ Groovies – “Whiskey Woman” from Teenage Head (1971)

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    Talking About Finding Your Creative Collaborator with Adi Goodrich and Sean Pecknold

    Talking About Finding Your Creative Collaborator with Adi Goodrich and Sean Pecknold

    This week Adi Goodrich (@adigoodrich) and Sean Pecknold (@seanpecknold) of Sing-Sing (@singsingstudio) discuss finding balance in their own lanes while supporting each other’s creative expertise. When looking for a creative collaborator, Adi talks about the importance of finding a partner with the same work ethic as you. We examine the importance of having dedicated time to yourself; when you can slow down and be intentional with what you create. It’s this work that will last longer than a cycle and will likely bring in more paid work than actual paid work. Sean dig into getting obsessed with the details of your craft, while Adi warns against getting too close to the client’s references; you want to avoid the Pinterest echo chamber. They also chat about being inspired by the past - the stuff that couldn’t have been made digitally - to make their art history grandparents proud of their work. We reminisce about live shows while Sean and Adi dig into the differences between commercial work and concert visuals. Lastly, we chat about doing things differently; trusting that little voice in your head and inspirations from the past because what makes you uncomfortable is where the new things come from. 

    Show Notes – 

    - Their first Sony collaboration
    Alphabetacool
    - Saturday School
    - Crack-Up Tour Visuals
    - Can I Believe You, Fleet Foxes

    Fanny Lumsden's solace songs

    Fanny Lumsden's solace songs

    I think we can all agree 2020 has been a YEAR. No one more so than country music singer Fanny Lumsden. Based in the tiny town of Tooma, on the western side of the Snowy Mountains, her release plans for her beautiful third album Fallow took a turn for the worse, when disaster and pandemic struck. But that didn’t stop Fanny. Her resilience, and optimism has carried her and her community through this year, and it’s why I asked her to share her songs of solace for her Take 5.

    Fanny Lumsden has been making music since 2015, but her new album is what’s really put her on the map. It’s been nominated for seven Golden Guitar Awards, leading the pack. She’s up for an ARIA for Best Country Album, and she’s gained a whole lot more fans with this heartfelt and acclaimed new record. Fanny joined me from her property in Tooma to share her story, some beautiful songs, and a big dose of hope.

    Josh Pyke - 'Middle of the Hill'

    Allison Krauss - 'Baby Now That I Found You'

    Fleet Foxes - 'Tiger Peasant Mountain Song'

    Melanie Horsnell & Steve Appel - 'Someone Like You'

    Debussy - ‘La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin’

    Robin Pecknold

    Robin Pecknold

    Fleet Foxes https://www.fleetfoxes.co

    Robin Pecknold https://www.instagram.com/robinpecknold/

    Shore https://music.apple.com/us/album/shore/1531283696

    Mental Health Resources

    • https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
    • http://www.mhresources.org
    • https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
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