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Make a Mixtape with Zac Little

Zac Little
Music
The Bear
Leavitt Theatre
The Lonely Island
Red's Good Vibes
25 In 25
Leavittfest
Ukraine
Arts In Reach
Caitlin Mcgrath-Levesque
26 and 26
Wilco
Lauryn Hill
Bob Marley

10 songs about your life zaclittle.substack.com

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make a mixtape is back with a new episode featuring molly meng. here is her website! www.mollycmeng.com/#/

as always you can support make a mixtape by donating on paypal www.paypal.com/paypalme/makeamixtape

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TODAY ON THE POD: the little brothers break down the big controversial transitional monumental year in music, 2001. we each pick our personal top ten songs and assemble an undeniable mixtape!

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss th... more

today on the show: sages entertainment!

now i’m going to explain which each voice is to see if AI chaptering on spotify catches on!

HOST: Zac Little

GUEST: Wayne Moulton

SECOND GUEST: Kali Moulton

learn more: www.sagesentertainment.com/ more

Today on the pod: a conversation with Kate Constantine in which we review our “25 in 25” movie challenge, which was not so much a challenge but a vague statement of purpose and intention. We’ll explain it. Sort of.

Did you know this podcast is ten y... more

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Molly Meng
Artist and interview guest on Make a Mixtape
Artist, Portsmouth community projects
Episode: there's something nice about the way it sounds bad
Wayne Moulton
Co-founder and co-owner of Sage's Entertainment
Sage's Entertainment
Episode: the mount rushmore of magic
Kaylee Moulton
Co-founder and co-owner of Sage's Entertainment
Sage's Entertainment
Episode: the mount rushmore of magic
Caitlin McGrath-Levesque
Co-founder of Reds Good Vibes, a grassroots nonprofit operating free meal food trucks and community fridges
Red's Good Vibes
Episode: I myself am a gritty nasty girl
Caitlin Piper
Musician, local singer-songwriter, teacher of world languages
Episode: stomp clap hey
Laura Clemenson
Founder of the Predead Social Club
Predead Social Club
Episode: lala was a wild fox hunting
Caitlin Little
Works for a nonprofit called Arts and Reach, which brings tools and techniques and passion for art to kids in schools
Arts in Reach
Episode: marky mark saved my life
Jen Skoumachi
Artist, former DJ, and facilitator based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Self; SME Strategy (current role)
Episode: two laptops and a microphone (jen scumaci)
Mackenzie Keefe
Actor; cast member associated with The Bear
The Bear (TV show)
Episode: yes chef

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Zac Little
Host of Make a Mixtape with Zac Little; guides conversation and introduces guests.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 72 ratings
  • The Last Podcast is good at being a podcast

    I’ve been following Zac for years, and have come to a place that I feel genuinely confident in saying he is precisely one of my dearest long distance acquaintances.

    Zac is a true artist; he plays within many mediums, but I’ve never seen this amount of effort and true dedication. Though his video work, (my first love), is so wonderful and brings me such joy, this podcast feels like a whole new caliber of brilliance. Each installment is worth your time, and following Zac’s thought process and jo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GoHiltyGo
    United States5 years ago
  • Genuine to its core

    If you’re looking for a podcast that cares deeply about media and portraying the human experience in all its varied forms then the Last Podcast is for you. There is an obvious amount of thought and insight that goes into each episode which is wonderful, but it’s not the only thing that keeps me coming back. Each podcast is filled with joy and a passion for creativity that is infectious, even at its saddest points. It’s a testament to life’s abundant creative jumping off points, and a reminder of... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tim Caston
    United States6 years ago
  • The Best Podcast

    Bold, unpretentious, hilarious, adventurous, as comfortable grounded in local issues as in the most urgent matters of the heart, The Last Podcast deserves your full listening attention. No other podcast can offer such an earnest, intimate, and rewarding experience of creativity and drive. Also it’s really really funny!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tom Simmons CT
    United States6 years ago
  • Clever, Unique, Charming, Experimental

    Aaron Sorkin's cool younger brother made a beautiful, eclectic soundscape of a podcast, and it's everything I've ever wanted to hear. I never know what topic Zac little will be talking about from episode to episode, but I can guarantee it'll be something fresh and unique. Half the time Zac's manner of speaking draws me in with its wit and charm, and half of the time it goes over my head in a blissful West-Wing-come-walk-with-me-rappid-fire-speach sort of way. It's great. I love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nickteeeeeee
    United States8 years ago
  • Truly beautiful

    I deeply love this podcast. Like all of Zac's video work which I've followed on youtube for a long while, it's soulful, it's compelling, and it always makes me think. It's also like, weirdly cozy? Like, each episode sounds textured and layered and collage-like. Lovely to listen to. Thanks Zac, keep going.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    defense360
    United States10 years ago

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lala was a wild fox hunting
Q: What is the mission behind Lyrics, Legacies, and Liner Notes, and how does it relate to the broader concept of discussing death through music?
The mission is to get people talking about death and dying long before it happens, using music as a universal, accessible vehicle to process and discuss loss, and to have artists and audience members explore personal connections to death through songs.
lala was a wild fox hunting
Q: Why is Laura uniquely suited to participate in a death-focused mixtape project?
Laura explains that her role as a death doula (death sherpa) involves guiding people through dying and end-of-life processes, which gives her a practical, empathic perspective on how music can support families and individuals during death-related experiences.
I myself am a gritty nasty girl
Q: Let's talk, let's go back to your childhood.
Caitlin discusses early family life and how memories of listening to music with her siblings shaped her; she connects songs to core memories and the dignity-focused ethos of Reds Good Vibes.
marky mark saved my life
Q: What makes you feel productive and what makes you feel creative, and do these often overlap for you?
Productivity tends to be goal-oriented and linked to finishing tasks, while creativity is exploratory and comes in waves, sometimes without a tangible end product, which mirrors the host's and Caitlin's experiences with arts programming and personal art-making.
the mount rushmore of magic
Q: So tell me about this song and why you chose it for our magic playlist.
Kaylee explains the song's relevance to the moment of trust between performer and audience, linking it to how a magician must pace, invite participation, and read the room to keep volunteers engaged and the show moving.

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What is Make a Mixtape about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A music-forward interview series that blends personal storytelling with creative practice, memory, and culture. Episodes center on mixtape-style conversations where guests share the songs that shaped their lives, weaving in teaching, community work, art, and local cultural scenes. The format blends intimate dialogue with playful, improvisational segments, spanning topics from memory and grief to creativity, education, and performance. Notable throughlines include the role of music as memory anchor, the ethics of art in community settings, and a knack for connecting disparate worlds—indie rock, theatre, nonprofit work, and family life—through sound. This mix of personal voice, hosted by a dynamic conversation facilitator, offers a warm, ener... more

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