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Sara Jane Moore
Lynette Alice Fromme
Gerald Ford
Ephemeral Media
Cultural Consumption
Home Studio Recording
Multilingual Poetry
Human Warmth
Music Production
French Music
Chaleur Humaine
Humaine
Ubiquity Of Podcasts
Creative Process
Digital Media
Personal Reflection
Audience Engagement
Historical Archiving
Hippie Movement

The best source on our cultural identity is not the official, historical record — ask any anthropologist, it’s the town dump. Ephemera — those things that were just barely saved, and in some cases not saved at all — emanate with secrets we can only glimpse and mysteries we can never completely answer. The stories may be unfamiliar, but the themes are universal; this is a looking glass, a window in... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes62Founded6 years ago
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California, September 1975. Within a span of 17 days and less than 90 miles, two women, working separately, tried to assassinate the president of the United States, Gerald R. Ford. These are the only two times we know of that a woman has tried to ass... more

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In our series finale, we ask some of our favorite creators about the ephemeral nature of podcasting itself. 

Featuring podcasters Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant (Stuff You Should Know), Holly Frey and Tracy V. Wilson (Stuff You Missed In History Class... more

Listening to the rerelease of the 1992 album Chaleur Humaine by the band UMAN. Featuring artists Danielle and Didier Jean and record label proprietor Matt Werth of RVNG and Freedom to Spend. 

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 953 ratings
  • Please make more!

    This podcast stirs up so many feelings. A nostalgia for things I have never even known. A yearning to know people heard on a short tape. A desire to see things described that no longer exist. An admiration of people who preserve bits of “unimportant” history.

    I’m listening a second time to the whole series (ok,I skipped a few), and am enjoying it all over again.

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    5
    is rhis name taken?
    United Statesa year ago
  • No.

    No. You can’t do this to me. This is actually the best podcast I’ve found. Can’t listen to it constantly bc it’s not that kinda cast. But, once a week or so, tune in for something wholly unexpected and thoughtful. The rang of topics is refreshing and I need more.

    In particular, I very very much appreciate the historical music episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    babsoftheroundtable
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing. This podcast is hard to sum up in a few words. It is beautifully crafted, moving and original.

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    5
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    2 years ago
  • This was just a commercial for Quinton and his theater.

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    3 years ago
  • All Stars

    All The Stars. Clap clap clap. Love it!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fluffster Normalpaws
    United States3 years ago

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#248
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UMAN
Q: Do you still play music together?
Danielle confirms they continue to collaborate on music despite living far apart, using modern technology to send files back and forth.
UMAN
Q: How do you feel about the re-release?
They express satisfaction and happiness with the different experiences of their album's re-release, noting it feels distinct from 19 years ago.
UMAN
Q: Did you go in with a vision of what this album should be like, would be like?
Didier explains that their vision developed organically based on mood and improvisation, without a rigid concept.
UMAN
Q: When did you start writing, producing your own music?
Danielle recalls beginning at a young age, fascinated by a tape recorder, leading to collaborative songwriting with Didier.

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