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Celebrate Creativity

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This podcast is a deep dive into the world of creativity - from Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman to understanding the use of basic AI principles in a fun and practical way.

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If you grew up in a certain era, his name isn’t just a performer on a poster. It’s a weather system. A shift in air pressure. A bulletin from the fault line where art, politics, faith, doubt, youth, age, and trouble all collided.

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Today’s pairing may look odd until you start really listening:

The Beach Boys and The Grateful Dead.

Two California bands. Two American institutions. Two completely different ideas of what a band is for.

One built pop cathedrals in... more

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Today I want to put two names in the same frame—Joan Baez and Taylor Swift—not because they sound alike or have the same values but because they tell us how the culture around music, fandom, and accessibility to their shows have chang... more

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In a recent episode, we spent time with a man who changed popular culture and then became a warning about what fame, isolation, and addiction can do to a single human body—Elvis Presley. Brilliant, iconic, but ultimately tragic.

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Edvard Grieg
Norwegian composer known for his piano music and orchestral works
Episode: From Morning to Mountain
Richard Wagner
Famous composer known for his operas and musical dramas
Episode: Valkrie Voices
Franz Liszt
Famous pianist, composer, and music innovator from the 19th century
Episode: Burning the Piano
Frédéric Chopin
Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era
Episode: Ghostwaltz
Claudio Monteverdi
A pivotal figure in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque music, known for his operas and madrigals.
Episode: Music Comes Alive
Edgar Allan Poe
A legendary American writer known for his poetry and macabre tales.
Episode: The Microphone Episode
Dr. Francis Collins
A renowned geneticist and physician known for directing the Human Genome Project and authoring books on science and faith.
National Institutes of Health
Episode: Clinton and Collins: The Language of God

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Bringing E.A. Poe to Life

    Thank you for this podcast, Mr. Bartley. It’s a refreshing look at Poe’s life and times. I just now finished John Allan’s Will episode. I’m pro Poe and no matter what he did, I believe that Mr. Allan was wrong to not leave him anything in his Will. Perhaps he thought Poe would accomplish more if he had to do it on his own? Perhaps we would not have the soulful poems Poe left us? I’m wondering what your thoughts are on this matter?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Liljeani
    United Statesa year ago
  • Looking forward to more

    So far, so good. Most podcasts about Poe are readings of his writings, but I’m looking for more background information on him. I only gave it 4 stars because we’re only one episode in but I like where it’s heading. Love the accent and as a lifelong West Virginian, love the tie-in to local places. Can’t wait to hear more.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Hot wing freak
    United States5 years ago

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Precision & Passion
Q: Did your style evolve over time, or did you remain consistent in your meticulous approach?
Both, I evolved in vocabulary and orchestral palette while maintaining clarity, precision, and refinement as my core principles.
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Q: Did music enter your life early?
Very early, I began piano lessons around the age of seven, studying diligently and fascinated by sound itself.
Precision & Passion
Q: Could you begin, just jump right into it and begin with your background?
I was born in 1875 in the Basque country of southwestern France, influenced by my father's engineering and my mother's Spanish rhythms.
From Morning to Mountain
Q: Could you tell us about your latter earthly years?
By the time I returned permanently to Norway, I was older, more settled, more certain of my musical voice.
From Morning to Mountain
Q: Could you tell us about the first big concert where your music truly made its mark?
It was in 1869 in Copenhagen. I presented some of my early works, including my piano pieces and a small orchestral work.

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A unique exploration of creativity, this series connects historical literary figures with contemporary themes, emphasizing the relevance of creativity in both art and technology. Episodes feature in-depth discussions on renowned authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, highlighting their contributions to literature while unraveling the deeper psychological and philosophical themes embedded in their works. Notably, the podcast also intersects creativity with modern innovation, discussing topics such as basic AI principles, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for listeners. This combination of literature and practical creativity likely appeals to a broad audience interested in the arts, humanities, and technological advancement... more

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1. Edvard Grieg
2. Richard Wagner
3. Franz Liszt
4. Frédéric Chopin
5. Claudio Monteverdi
6. Edgar Allan Poe
7. Dr. Francis Collins

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