Season six finale. An interview with Rob Harbeson and a vaguely-connected little personal exorcism. Alternate title: "Don't Worry About The Government."
I remember initially thinking this season of the show would be 6 or 7 episodes long. This is episode 26. We might be back with Season 7 before the end of the year, but that sort of depends what happens next in the world.
Stay safe out there. Thanks for listening.
Taking a pause with Genevieve Aichele & Catherine Stewart (also featuring Suzana Mihajlica).
https://www.nhtheatreproject.org/
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other associated disasters.
Connecting the world with Suzana Mihajlica, painter, marketer, NHTP board member.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other associated disasters.
Quitting therapy with Ryan O'Connor, filmmaker.
"A Walk With Dad" on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/370343987
Recorded at Strafford County Correctional Facility in March 2020.
Hosts: Zac Little & Najee Brown
Interview subject: Chris Brackett
Additional audio featuring: Emmett Soldati
Special thanks: Lori Waltz-Gagnon, Carrie Conway, Crystal Paradis
Music by Zac Little
Conor Oberst gets the old band back together.
Escaping Florida with Mary Akemon, political operative.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other associated disasters. We had a variety of audio issues during the recording this episode--part of what prompted me to shift to Zoom for a while--so please bear with it.
Staying in the streets forever with Paige Mazurek and Yaara Ben-Dor, artists & activists.
We convened to discuss Paige's new project: https://nojusticenopeace.stream/
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone/zoom conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other associated disasters.
How does an ice cream stand open in a pandemic? What is a B-Corp? Should businesses lead our communities? How much does Zac remember from college? All this and more in today's episode of The Last Podcast, featuring Deb Skelley and Rick Wallis.
Say that you were stranded on a desert island.
(This episode originally aired in three parts, but has been combined into one episode for archival purposes 8/6/21ZL)
In today's episode I talk with Tim Ayer, a lawyer with a civil rights background, about the legal overview at a protest. What should you do to protect yourself, how recording the police works, and how it should go if you are arrested or detained.
1st upload June 6th 12:38pm - uncut interview
2nd upload June 9th 12:50pm - first 15 minutes cleaned up, no significant edits to content, theme music added
Final upload June 10th 1:00pm - more clean up and cuts, music added. Done!
Najee Brown is one of the organizers for the Portsmouth United/Black Lives Matter gathering on June 7th, 2020, in Market Square, Portsmouth NH. Follow him on instagram @authoredby.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Staying consistent with Christina Fuller, high school science teacher.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
The Little Bros convene to discuss "Forced Convalescence," the latest Bright Eyes single.
"Michael Clayton" is available on HBO streaming services.
Bright Eyes Full Hearts Can't Lose is a subpodcast of The Last Podcast, which doesn't exactly cover the usual subject matter.
Having ice cream in the driveway with Meghan & Rachel, class of 2020.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Going to work with Mackenzie Keefe, musician and record store manager.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Now more than ever with Leslie Datsis, freelance media consultant.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Painting the bathroom with Akilah Hughes, author/comedian/podcaster/multi-hyphenate. \
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Reaching out with John Burns, director of SOS Recovery Community Organization.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Refusing to pivot with Lori Waltz-Gagnon, executive director of Leadership Seacoast.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
Smiling under the mask with Tiffany Corlin, MD.
"On The Line" is a series of quickly-recorded and only lightly-edited phone conversations with artists, professionals, and other people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. The Last Podcast will return to regularly scheduled programming... eventually.
The boys are (virtually) back to talk about the first new Bright Eyes song in nine years!
Watch Tuesdays With Morgan!
http://youtube.com/themildrevolution
On today's episode: an interview with the actor/director/stage manager Robin Fowler (@robinfowler12 on instagram), in a crowded cafe, which is suddenly a very antiquated practice. What does COVID-19 mean for this show, and my recently re-assembled sense of creative self?
Music by George Barber (@georgebarbermusic on instagram)
w/ Najee Brown (@authoredby on instagram) and Robert Sapiro. Season six, episode one.
Featuring Rachel Rouillard, Trevor Mattera, Abigail Lyon, Dr. Kalle Matso, and Morgan Little
Today's episode is about water, and about understanding what we know and don't know, and about considering how we want things to be. It's also the season 5 finale.