Marijo Martini and the Noises Downstairs

Marijo Martini and the Noises Downstairs
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Fellow Morgan Block Building Artist Marijo Martini climbs the stairs to chat about being your own boss, the power of objects to hold memory and what all that noise from her studio is about. There’s also a book recommendation, some thoughts on back seat drivers and minimalism, and a song about Davy Crockett being a “nice guy.” Plus a ramble about Top Gun: Maverick!

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Jori Phillips and the Thesaurus Dress

Jori Phillips and the Thesaurus Dress
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Secretive Islander Jori Phillips, talks about hitting a deer, being internet famous for a second and making jokes about where you’re from. Corporate Spoilers and James Bond also feature this week with a magic book and a Frozen Logger.

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Nancy Canyon and the Boredom Punctuated by Terror

Nancy Canyon and the Boredom Punctuated by Terror
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Fellow Morgan Block Building artist Nancy Canyon joins Strangely to talk about writing memoirs, working in a fire lookout and what our eyes see. There’s also a comment on a video game, some Zelazny and the Screwball Comedy “Blockers.”

Check out www.NancyCanyon.com for more of Nancy’s Work!

Song of the Week: The Elegiac, Traditional, American Song “On My Journey Home.”

Acrylic Painting on canvas,2 'x3' ©1989 by Nancy Canyon

Acrylic Painting on canvas,2 'x3' ©1989 by Nancy Canyon



Aaron J. Shay and the Uncomfortable Epiphany

Aaron J. Shay and the Uncomfortable Epiphany
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Strangely’s Best, Banjoplaying, Bud Aaron J. Shay joins the podcast to talk about uncomfortable epiphanies, dealing with hecklers and the transformative power of speculative fiction. After that Strangely muses on Time Ghosts and decides against embracing them. Plus a brand new song about living in a punk house, some Findings, and Salma Hayek.

Aaron J. Shay - Photo by Rich Zollner

Aaron J. Shay - Photo by Rich Zollner

Cecilia Lister and the Absence of Clothing

Cecilia Lister and the Absence of Clothing
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My friend Cecilia stops by to chat about painting, gender and the “absence of clothing.” You also get to hear more than you’d probably like about my time in a Finnish bath house and what I think of using “Lazy” as a critique. There’s also a balladic ode to my home state and a review of a Bruce Chatwin book! (Follow @cecilia.lister on instagram for some amazing visual art!)

Debi Piri talks Standup and Strangely reads a crappy Book

Debi Piri talks Standup and Strangely reads a Crappy Book
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My first international guest! My dear friend, Comedienne Debi Pirie, was kind enough to come all the way from Scotland to join me in my studio this week! I’ve also got some thoughts on a book called Dark Magic and a cartoon called Bravest Warriors!


Episode 2 - Donato and Strangely chat about Magic

Episode 2 - Donato and Strangely chat about Magic
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Episode 2! I’m just chugging along! Less than a week later and I’ve doubled the amount of content!

This week features a chat with my dear friend Donato about all things magical. Donato is a street magician who occasionally works parlor shows as well. (Even if you’re new to magic, hang in there, he’s got some recommendations about how to learn!)

I’ve also got a movie recommendation, a rumination on shared film experience, something called “veggie tales,” and a cover of “Father Grumble!”

If you've got a topic or guest suggestion, let me know in the comments below!

Episode 1 - Sarah Shay talks about The Wizard of Speed and Time

Episode 1 - Sarah Shay talks about The Wizard of Speed and Time
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OMG! It's here! This is officially Episode 1! This week I chat with my dear friend Sarah Shay about a little-seen 80's film called "The Wizard of Speed and Time." You also get a reviews of "Fooling Houdini" and "King of Thieves." For good measure I've thrown in a brand new song called "Galodny The Russian Whale," and my (spoiler-free) review of Avengers: Endgame!

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