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.
The boys are back for another episode of BRIGHT EYES FULL HEARTS CAN'T LOSE to discuss the singles for "Lua" and "Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" which went to #1 and #2 simultaneously on the Billboard Charts on November 13th, 2004. (Conor Oberst had recently wrapped up touring in support of John Kerry, along with Bruce Springsteen and R.E.M.)
In today's episode, we talk about some of our favorite songs, albums, TV shows and movies from 2019, as well as the concerts we attended together.
There's also brief installments of the subpodcasts ARE YE TALKIN ARCADE FIRE IN MAY and ALL EARS ALL EYES ALL THE TIME.
Thanks for listening!
Happy New Year, everybody.
TLPZL has a hotline now: Call 978-566-1704 and leave messages with questions and or comments.
w/ George Barber, Genevieve Aichele, Morgan Little & Aidan from Spain.
Theme music: "King Sham" by Morgan Little
Featuring: Mackenzie Keefe, Morgan Little, Malikah McHerrin-Cobb, Jon Pernisek, The Spoon, Max Wallace, Sarah Wrightsman, Steve Hedlund, Becky Holt, & George Barber
Hey everybody!
Today's episode is a new subpodcast for The Last Podcast, one that is produced in association with the New Hampshire Theatre Podcast. It's kind of new and we're still figuring it out. Not even sure if the name will stick! But it is a show about using art to create social change. Sometimes it might be connected to a current theatrical production, but sometimes it might not be! Like I said, still figuring it out.
A normal episode of TLPZL is coming very soon!
https://www.nhtheatreproject.org/
THE NICETIES closes this weekend.
Bright Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose is a subpodcast of The Last Podcast in which Zac and his brother Morgan discuss the discography of Conor Oberst, the most important artist of our lives.
Today's episode is long, kind of badly recorded, wandering, and full of emotional and political details. It's about I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, the best Bright Eyes album ever made. We are joined by Mackenzie and Tyler, our friends from the band The Meltdowns, who bring a different perspective to the proceedings.
Join us as we analyze 9/11, wonder about Watergate, explore our past relationships with women and each other, play a game about ABBA, and much, much more.
Hey gang -- I wanted to re-post this episode because it was a little too loud as originally uploaded, causing the audio to click rather annoyingly in some speakers/headphones. I don't know if anyone noticed other than me, but I will feel better having corrected this. OK, new episode soon! Bye!
Today's episode is about the power of theater.
Follow the NHTP on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhtheatreproject/
Mackenzie Keefe's bandcamp page:
https://mackenziekeefe.bandcamp.com/
Portions of this episode originally appeared on WSCA Portsmouth Community Radio. Thank you Dan and Phil.
Recorded March 2018 - June 2019
Special thanks to Christi Little for invaluable editing advice, and Lizzy Goodman for unknowingly suggesting a format.
The audio mostly gets choppy around big laughs. The rest of it is OK. But I also talk fast, so I would recommend reading along, just in case:
https://thelastpodcast.tumblr.com/post/185569056378/graduation-speech-transcript
Today's ep is a direct sequel to the last one, "Systemic Understanding." We talk to Sarah Wrightsman, the Executive Director of the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast. We also talk to Steven Hedlund and Becky Holt of the Global Aquaculture Alliance, and check back in with Elena Piekut, assistant city planner in NH's only city doing anything right, Dover NH.
We cover a lot of ground in this one, but really, it's about one question: how do you know that what you're doing is working?
Shoutout to my pal Fred Balas, who tipped me off to Sarah's many acronyms.
Communities & Consequences (I) - a film by Jay Childs https://vimeo.com/39533873
Music in this ep by Mackenzie Keefe (interlude), Morgan Little (organ), and Zac Little (variations on 'werewolves of london')
https://soundcloud.com/mackenziekeefe
Many thanks to Lori-Waltz Gagnon & Leadership Seacoast, Peter Francese, & Elena Piekut
Today's episode is about endings, but also about beginnings, and holidays, and social media, and the Old Internet, and the Chef's Table, and Arlo's musical preferences, and La Blogotheque, and creative crises/depressive episodes (I have a hard time telling the difference).
Thanks for listening. The plan is to have a new episode ready every two weeks for a couple of months.
Morgan's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/themildrevolution/playlist/1xcmemS3qoq6wte1P2ZU25?si=dwc09l05R-WhrHjYmJwcKQ
Zac's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/zaclittle/playlist/005FcMqJfYHdaHLlTAyD2H?si=cDiZ5rGvT6KK4Ea60Zvgeg
In today's episode, Morgan and Zac talk about OH HOLY FOOLS and ONE JUG OF WINE, TWO VESSELS -- probably the two albums they eached looked most forward to discussing, respectively, when this podcast started. They also decide, with 90% certainty, who is singing in "We Are Free Men," and then start a new religion based on the teachings of David Bowie.
Other topic include:
-Michael Pollan's show "Cooked"
-Black Mirror's "Bandersnatch"
-Paul Rust's bass guitar skillz
-Mac Miller (again)
-Cover songs they like
-Why it's OK to not know a song is cover
-Oboards, the Conor Oberst Reddit Board
-James Gunn
-What makes a song good for jamming
-Why "City Morgan" no longer wishes to "fuck" people
-Why Louis CK doesn't deserve another shot
-The Other Morgan Little
-How much it still sucks that Elliott Smith is dead
-A lot of stuff about drums and drummers
-Pedro The Lion's famous bassist
Thanks for listening!
BOCC on Colbert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DSO-w_AxgQ
boygenius at Brooklyn Steel: https://youtu.be/96wDhimQ6nw
BOCC on NME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1qBHkHKrH4