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30. Dr. Carl
58:11||Season 4, Ep. 30Our pal, Dr. Carl Schoch, returns to the program to discuss his journey through the Inside Passage from Skagway, Alaska, to Sidney, British Columbia. We talk about adventure, solitude, resilience, his new YouTube channel, and his fascinating little wooden boat, Waterbird.Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoMack Waylon - Giving up on Settling Down - Instrumental VersionLinks Coastview - YouTube - Facebook - Instagram
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29. Antalina Federova
01:08:15||Season 4, Ep. 29How many lives have you lived? My guest today, the enigmatic, highly intelligent, and wildly curious Antalina Federova, is living her 11th life at the moment. I'm pleased to be able to share my conversation with this delightful human - this is why fake radio is the best hobby on the planet. Please Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLinksMultiple Lives Article on MediumAnybe.comInstagramFacebookMutual Friend Dawn Jansen28. Norman "Spirit" Greenbaum
01:15:00||Season 4, Ep. 28Welcome, friends! I hope you enjoy this conversation with my new pal and legendary rocker, Norman Greenbaum @normangreenbaummusic - Norman is a musician, singer, and songwriter from way back East and a long time ago. We had an unlikely chat about flies, the absence of snails in Alaska, the presence of snails in California, growing up in Boston, MA, "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago," our mutual friend, Erik Jacobsen @erikstravels2161 and, of course, Norman's life in music. It was an honor and a privilege to hear a tiny snippet of his tale. Share and Enjoy, won't you?Links -Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgJQ19LLW7wLearn more about Norman - www.SpiritInTheSky.com -Watch his podcast @normangreenbaummusic Buy some guitar strings - https://spiritinthesky.com/product/norman-greenbaum-electric-guitar-strings/Tunes in this Episode -Oscar Aleman - DelicadoThe Stovall Sisters - Spirit in the Sky (written by Norman Greenbaum)27. Erin Thompson
01:14:00||Season 4, Ep. 27Erin Thompson is a painter, poet, thinker, billiards baddie, and educator. She's spent nearly four decades working with and loving children with autism, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities. Tune in to hear how compassion, creativity, and open-mindedness help Erin and others bring light and joy into these fascinating cultures. Share and Enjoy!26. Jeff Laprade
01:02:07||Season 4, Ep. 26It was a visit from a friend and the passionate fandom foaming in the wake of author Philip K. Dick that gifted me the opportunity to meet today’s guest, Jeff Laprade. Jeff is an engineer, a poet, a writer, and a thinker working on what I can only describe as magic with magnetism. While he isn’t able to tell us what he does, where he does it, or for whom he does whatever it is he gets paid to do, he does share intriguing insights into science and the absolute mystery of magnetism. I’m happy to bring you more audio evidence of just how little I know about the physical world by introducing you to someone who knows a great deal more about almost everything. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoInsane Clown Posse - Miracles25. Jon Carling
01:25:42||Season 4, Ep. 25Say hello to my creative friend! Mr. Jon Carling is a multi-talented, multi-disciplinary sweetheart. He's an illustrator, animator, writer, musician, woodworker, entrepreneur, and full-time creative. Not satisfied with simply drawing all day, Jon recently opened a fantastic shop/gallery around the corner from my house called Carling Arts. At five feet wide, It might just be one of the most charming tiny creative spaces I've seen. Please share and enjoy this episode with my super interesting neighbor, Jon Carling.LinksJonCarling.comInstagramYoutubePatreonTunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoJon Carling - Walking Bird Instrumental24. Marie Sebastiano
01:06:43||Season 4, Ep. 24Say hello to my little friend, Marie Sebastiano! I met Marie through my friend and Marie's delightful daughter, Carol. Carol has been telling me for several years that I should meet and interview her mom—she was correct! I fell immediately in love with Marie, and I think you might as well. Enjoy this free-range conversation that begins in Brooklyn in 1935, strolls through Las Vegas in the 1970s, and slowly rolls it into South Florida in 2024. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in this EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoTina Tunre's - "Simply the Best" (performed by Noah Reid )