Sinopsis
Darcy talks with guests about pop culture, Art, academia, activism, and anywhere else the conversation might lead in the infinite places of pondering. This podcast strives to interconnect various perspectives in the Arts, academia, and other media that focus on how perceptions can expand and improve the current condition.
Episodios
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"Poverty is not the Enemy" with Roadkill
30/08/2019 Duración: 01h29minThis is episode #12 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco's KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, August 17th, 2019. I’m stoked to be joined by Roadkill who I met 7 months ago at my first weekly meeting as a volunteer at the Coalition on Homelessness. Roadkill is an SF Native who grew up in the Mission and shares her experience as a formerly unhoused citizen. She’s an adamant community leader for housing and human rights justice, working alongside the Coalition on Homelessness, the production team at Stolen Belonging Project, and among other capacities to urge social change. We talk about almost everything in this episode, including the Queer community, The Lumineers, mental health, colonialism, how Mayor Breed’s snoozin’ on the job, the fact that Jesus was homeless, her kiddos, as well as the central urgent message of how Roadkill and I met, as she says “we need more solutions for homlessness.” Nonprofit organizations Roadkill urges folks to learn about and get involved...
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Playwright, Poet, Performance Artist, Professor, Paul S. Flores is Here!
02/08/2019 Duración: 01h24minThis is episode #11 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco's KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, July 27th, 2019. I'm beyond stoked to talk with Paul S. Flores. His roles as a prolific poet, playwright, performance artist, youth arts educator, and USF theater professor continue to inspire and illuminate. Due to copyright laws, I had to cut the music from the recording, but have embedded my Spotify playlist on KUSF to accompany the edited cut. The music includes legendary and current Latinx artists PALO!, Cimafunk, Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco, La Lupe, Obsesión, and the Colorado-based Mocochetes accompanied with their tribute music video to the 1969 Walk-Out Movement, Que Viva la Revolución. ............................ Paul’s Future & Ongoing Projects: On top of teaching his popular Hip Hop Theater course here at USF, this fall he will also be teaching in SF State’s Theater Department, and two creative writing classes in the Prison Arts Project at Solano, Vac
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Pride! Part 2
05/07/2019 Duración: 45minThis is episode number 10 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco’s KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, June 29th, 2019. This is Part 2, but not the finale, of a music-talk feature about the ongoing celebration and an address to current social issues of the LGBTQIA community. The mix consists of phenomenal new (and newish) artists as well as seminal figures, including Lou Reed, Le Tigre, Ezra Furman, Blood Orange, Girlpool feat Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange), Dizzy Fae, Courtney Barnett, Ssion, Troye Sivan, RuPaul feat. Kummerspeck, Janelle Monáe, Planningtorock and KUSF currents: Lucille Furs, Amyl + the Sniffers, Soak, and Razteria. Between Pride Parts 1 and 2, I do a scattering of commentary on music from decades starting from the 1920s to current, as well as historical/cultural landmarks, including the “Lavender Scare,” and personal ponderings about the other “Q.” Both episodes come back to engaging with an ongoing question about gender-sexuality e
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Pride! Part 1
03/07/2019 Duración: 39minThis is episode number 9 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco’s KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, June 22nd, 2019. On the live show, I named the first episode of a 2-part special, “All the Pride and No Prejudice”, reverting back to my DJ Mr. Darcy persona as I jammed-and-gabbed out to a playlist made up of Queer Artists, seminal through current to celebrate the month of Pride. The playlist is chalked full of fantastical artists, starting with Ma Rainey, Lesley Gore, Liberace, Queen, Tracy Chapman, Sylvester, RuPaul featuring Martha Wash, Jobriath, Elton John vs. Pnau, George Michael, David Bowie, The Internet, and Vampire Weekend. In mic breaks, I talk about each artist and related LGBTQIA issues from past to present. Between Pride Parts 1 and 2, I do a scattering of commentary on music from decades starting from the 1920s to current, as well as historical/cultural landmarks, including the “Lavender Scare,” and personal ponderings about the other “Q.” Both
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Abhay Shetty: A Talk on Poetry and the Ability to Let Go-etry
20/06/2019 Duración: 01h11minWhat is poetry? Poetry can be anything. Fellow Poet-Writer, Abhay Shetty and I break down this cryptic question and answer a bit further. One of the things that inspires me most about Abhay, as a writer (and as a human in general) is how he strives to peacefully cruise with the flow of circumstances that unfold outside of his control. Which as you'll hear in this episode, is something I struggle with on the daily, if not hourly, basis. We dig into the rituals of a writer, in discipline and in enjoyment, the importance of balancing writing and reading, how to turn anger into calmness in the process of creative works, and how to stick with or leave a certain rhythm. Abhay shares his fascination, saying “I get to serve as a medium for something to travel from the unknown to the known world onto the page”, and always looks forward to the mystical act of writing. We also talk on the restraint from comparing ourselves to writers who have reached success by a certain age, initial perceptions of poetry between
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Rachelle Rosegold: Dismantling Gender Inequality in the Audio & Sound World
11/06/2019 Duración: 01h13minThis is episode #7 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco's KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, May 25th, 2019. My guest is California native, Rachelle Rosegold, who is a savant and lover of various audio-sound realms, where her mission is “Combining communication with innovative audio to create social change.” We chat about Rachelle’s upbringing in a family of musicians, starting out in L.A. with her 3 sisters in a Pop Quartet, leading up to her journey as a vocalist, songwriter, podcast producer, sound engineer, Foley Artist, and DJ among other roles that she plays. Rachelle has tread a great deal in experimental sound projects, where she says she has “seen the power of sound and audio in people’s eyes and how transformative it can be.” She takes us through the many areas of the sound and audio, including live, audio production, new audio/digital workspaces (including at-home production), and mixing and mastering as the final step of audio production. As women whose pat
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Ayasha Tripp: On Perseverance, Process and Presence
28/05/2019 Duración: 01h13minI'm gigantically honored to talk with Ayasha Tripp on this week's episode. Ayasha is a Writer, Educator, Producer, Creative Activist, and I came across her in the stellar podcast, The Seeds You Sow which she hosts and produces here at the KUSF studio. In the myriad hats she wears, she always dons the urgency and importance of social justice that relies on a willingness to keep talking, listening, learning and in turn, changing our lives for the better. She's an extra special guest, because I'm not sure if my show would exist without her guidance back in the spring of 2018 where she led a 2 hour podcast workshop which influenced me to start my own show. And what draws me to Ayasha most is how she wears so many hats, as a podcaster, producer, activist, film, media and theatre savant, and all of which come around to highlight the value of writing, sharing, and being supportive of causes that create positive social change. In our talk, she reflects on the impact of the storytellers in her family, the
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No Bully’s Génesis Barraza: On the Kindness Revolution
21/05/2019 Duración: 43minThis is episode #5 and the second live recording of Artful Thought at the University of San Francisco's KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, May 11th, 2019. A USF Alumnus and Development Assistant at San Francisco’s nonprofit organization, No Bully, Génesis Barraza delves into the Kindness Revolution which they describe as a call for social change that has to be created through collaboration, compassion and equity. They share their own experience of childhood bullying in Miami, Florida, and reflect on the impact of afterschool programs which introduced them to nonprofit organizations and the power of community outreach. They elaborate on how both hard work and treating people with compassion— values first instilled by their mother, then later reinforced by educators and other community leaders— have informed their collegiate accomplishments and have led up to the current role they now fill at No Bully. Gen details the nonprofit organization’s mission, which is to help eradicate bullying and in a non punitive
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Lily Sloane: On the Myth of Nonjudgmental Therapy
11/05/2019 Duración: 31minPhoto by Jaime Borschuk Lily Sloane, host of Radical Advice at BFF.fm, chats about her beginning through present views on therapy and her role as a Psychotherapist. She delves into the problem of transparency in the field of therapy, and offers insights into how the negative connotation of the term/meaning of ‘judgment’ can get in the way of having honest, healthy relationships with ourselves and others. She posits that therapists as well as their clients (and folks in general) need to work toward unpacking judgements to find out how and why they shape certain social perceptions, and what that might reveal about ourselves. Learn more about and/or connect with Lily... Listen to her show live on Tuesdays from 10am to noon, and Tweet her questions in search of radical advice, or submit questions on RA's homepage. Also, check out her past podcast A Therapist Walks Into a Bar. *PS....I made a rookie mistake and forgot to press the ole play button for the first hour of our live conversation... Hope you
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The Artists and their Demons
07/04/2019 Duración: 30minChari and Darcy originally recorded this interview with British DJ and podcaster, Jon Carroll, in October of 2018. They discuss music, the Arts, and personal stories about creative minds struggling with inner Dementors- namely with mental health and addiction. Check out Jon's radio show, @Jon_Digital and his podcast, The Hangout. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darcy-allred/message
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Racial Justice: A Side-by-Side Look at St. Louis & San Francisco
07/04/2019 Duración: 19minDarcy and Ryan are both Midwest natives, and were both St. Louis residents in the event of Mike Brown's murder in the summer of 2014. Darcy has lived in San Francisco since 2017, and has noticed some similarities and differences in the subtle and not so subtle ways that white supremacy remains an institutionalized force throughout the country. Her and Ryan dip into a comparative sociopolitical assessment between their experiences in the two cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darcy-allred/message
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Pilot: Introduction to Astrology & the Pseudoscientific Defense
28/02/2019 Duración: 26minThis first episode of Artful Thought is co-hosted with my friend, Ryan, who is an astrology connoisseur. The talk is an introduction to just what the heck astrology even is, where Ryan clears up some misconceptions and gives us a crash course of its basic principles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darcy-allred/message