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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationArts | |||

Santa Barbara Poet Laureate George Yatchisin entered Transmission Station at the Community Arts Workshop for a wonderful conversation on a variety of topics. Per usual Patrick talked more than he wanted to and only later realized his missed opportuni... more
Chinese Take Out and Microphones was an interactive art event dedicated to
remembering the people we can no longer share a table with. Over shared cartons of Chinese
takeout, participants were invited to step up to a microphone and tell stories—of ... more
Artist and community member Clair Wentzel stops by transmission station during office hours and offers an excellent conversation about making art in Santa Barbara.
In a perfect game of telephone, artist Lucy Bell named this event Phone Chain, and I liked it so much we let it ride. Phone Chain (trademark Lucy Bell) was a workshop to rebuild a shared directory from memory, trust, and human connection. Participant... more
A special project in collaboration with the Santa Barbara Museum of art and artist Tina Villadolid. This is a recording of the participants of the E-Teen program at SBMA as they reflect on the recent exhibit by Tatsuo Miyajima.
Boxtales is a story telling powerhouse. After twenty five years they have influenced thousands of audiences through out the world. Five of their number agreed to come together again for an interview to reflect on the importance of this incredible pro... more
We are so honored to record a few stories with legendary storyteller Joseph Velasco. He brings decades of language to this episode and shares some amazing thoughts on humanity. www.sbcaw.org/workshops
Listen in as dance choreographer Stephanie Miracle describes her upcoming workshop at Santa Barbara's Community Arts Workshop.
When conversations die in the world, it’s always nice to come back home to Towned.
Most podasts lack the ability to invite the listener into the conversation because the depth and sincerity of the questions asked by the moderator are undeveloped. In this podcast, no matter who the guest is, the moderators invite the listener into the conversation with thoughtful questions of the guest. I appreciate the ability to learn more about the various lives of the guests who are shaping the world of art, community and engagement.
patrick and his many guests are the perfect cross-section of small town characters. best stories, lots of fun!
Hey, this guy is the guy! Everyone should listen for entertainment and a better understanding of Santa Barbara, culture and all different walks of life
Next level commentary from cunning linguist P-Melly Mell!
i wish i could be best friends with the host patrick and get invited over to his house for pancakes. he asks fun and exciting questions and when you think it is just going to be just super fun times, these questions get deep and profound. i think it is a great podcast about what the heck is happening in santa barbara, but it's bigger than being a regionally specific podcast. great.
This guy collects all sorts of human flotsam and pulls really interesting stories from them and when that fails, he turns on his ample pulsing charm.
Very enjoyable and not your typical interesting questions. Looking forward to seeing this podcast develop more and more!
Keep it up!
Listen to them all but not necessarily in order, I think they get better and better, but I love their mistakes tto. See there is a prime example of autocorrect trying to autowreck my cleverness. Owned is autocorrect for Towned.
Hi, I play this podcast at all times so that I feel like I have friends. Oh, and its very entertaining and enlightening, often.
Within a week of listening to this podcast I developed the ability to safely teleport wherever I wanted at will.










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