Bishop Randall
Our 9th episode guest is Bishop Randall. He is a poet and glass artist, a student of Zen, a father and storyteller as well. Bishop emphasizes the importance of knowing our history and cultural inheritance which are shaped by our “place” or environment. He has learned much about his place on the Motezuma Ridge of the Yuba watershed in Nevada City, California both from his own explorations and also from his mentor and friend Gary Snyder who first taught him to know the four directions.
Bishop’s soon-to-be-released book of poems, “Animal Droppings,” has been described as,
“Drawing from spirit, a resurgence of collective thought…the ending of a time, forgotten tools, medicine, songs of healing, the vision of what might come next through the lens of everyday life.”
While we sit around Bishop’s kitchen table, we talk of Bears and Zen, shadows and Indigenous culture, and Bishop reads some of his poems and recites stories. Local poet Will Staple, neighbor and friend, also joins us for a lively discussion about life on the ridge and beyond. Bishop’s contact info is below. And if you are in the Nevada City area this weekend, Saturday (April 22, 2023), come check out the Sierra Poetry Festival Event “Poetic Crossings” at the North Columbia Schoolhouse Cultural Center. Both Bishop and Will will be reading poetry–Bishop will read a selection of Lew Welch’s poems and Will is going to read some of his friend Allen Ginsberg’s poetry. It’ll be a memorable event not to be missed! Hope to see you there!
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Mike Seeba: A Cat With Many Hats
Our 8th episode features Mike Seeba who is a bit of a legend (esp. in our town Nevada City, California). He is a wonderful sitar player who studied at the Ali Akbar College of Music in California. In addition to the sitar, he also plays ukulele and sings. He’s a writer who has published a novel called Cat in the Rye and is currently working on another one. He performs stand-up comedy, is an outstanding tie dye artist, and meme lord.
We have a long talk with him about his studies and travels in India, sitar and ragas, his book Cat in the Rye, his writing process, A.I., art, and consciousness. What a dear humorous character he is.
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Tosh Berman : Exceptional People
Tosh Berman is the author of the wonderful memoir TOSH : Growing Up in Wallace Berman’s World. Tosh is the son of Shirley and Wallace Berman, central figures of the underground Beat-era art scene in Los Angeles from the 1950s thru 1970s. Wallace was a well-respected experimental artist whose friends included many famous artists, musicians, actors and poets of that time including Allen Ginsberg, the Rolling Stones, Dennis Hopper, Ramblin’Jack Elliot, Dean Stockwell and the list goes on. So young Tosh grew up around all these famous characters of the LA arts scene and his book shows that world thru the eyes of a child and teenager.
It was great to talk with Tosh about his book and about life in L.A. then and now. We discovered that Tosh is also an actor who co-starred in several experimental art films with the GoGos drummer Gina Schock. He also hosted a tv talk show in the late 1980s called Tea with Tosh interviewing various artists and musicians, most notably composer Philip Glass. More recently he puts out a video series called Tosh Talks where he discusses literature, music and culture.
In addition to his TOSH memoir, he has also published a book of his poetry called The Plum in Mr. Blum’s Pudding, and a memoir of his experiences following the band Sparks in London and Paris called Sparks-Tastic.
Tosh is an editor and publisher as well. His publishing house TamTam Books focuses on 20th century international literature, specializing in the works of Boris Vian, Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Mesrine, and Sparks.
Order a signed copy of his memoir TOSH here
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Explore Tosh’s publishing house
check out Tosh’s vinyl and CD Collection with his reviews
watchTosh Talks and Tea with Tosh and subscribe to his You Tube
See the experimental film he co-starred inwith Gina Shock.
listen to Tosh’s wife Lun’na Menoh’s unique band Les Sewing Sisters
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Clarity: King of the MUSE
Clarity is a spoken word poet and host of The Muse Exchange open mic series. He began The Muse Exchange nearly a decade ago in a small backyard on Long Island, NY. The event has grown into a bi-coastal extravaganza hosted in three locations.
He got into poetry and spoken word thru hip hop and was in the hip hop group Conceptual Elements. As a performer, Clarity has honed his voice behind the microphone at countless venues around the world, sharing the stage with notable poets such as Saul Williams and Buddy Wakefield. His style continues to evolve, testing conventional boundaries around what poetry is meant to be.
We talk with him about all kinds of stuff, from open mics and poetry, to growing up in the 80s & 90s (VHS rentals), and psychedelics, consciousness, meditation, vipassana retreats, ketamine therapy, travel…
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Eugene Alliende: Explorations in Consciousness
Our 5th episode features Eugene Alliende, MFT, marriage and family counselor, meditation teacher, environmentalist, Yogi well-versed in Tantra, psychonaut, and an avid explorer of consciousness. Prior to our conversation with him we read his wonderful book Dimensions of Being : An Explorer’s Guide to Consciousness, which takes the reader on a journey thru the levels of consciousness in space-time from before the Big Bang to the present day. We talk about consciousness, evolution, quantum-physics, meditation, entheogens, Tantra, technology, the environmental crisis, bodhisattvas and love.
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Helen Stickney: Lessons from Death
This episode features Helen Stickney, PhD, a former linguistics professor, who now is a death doula, grief counselor and meditation instructor. She talks with us about her journey from academia to becoming a death doula. She has many interesting experiences and insights to share. She mentions that death has been a kind of “advisor” to her with deep lessons to teach.
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Chad Wilkins: Spiritual Troubadour
We talk with Chad Wilkins, Australian/American folk singer-songwriter whose music comes from his heart. He tells us about how his songwriting process is a kind of spiritual practice, and thru his soulful music he hopes to bring messages of love & light.
Will Staple: Internationally award-winning poet
This episode of the podcast features internationally award-winning, post-beat poet Will Staple. Will is also our neighbor and friend who lives out in the woods in a cabin he built himself with help from his beat poet friends such as Allen Ginsberg. Will tells us about his background & history, from the writing of his first poem as a child, to his friendship with fellow poets Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, and Lew Welch, to his experiences teaching poetry in schools.
It was a great talk with this magnificent character. We took a break in between to have dinner–our homemade vegetarian lasagna and red wine. Will also reads selected poems from his beautiful book “Arrows Go Thru Hearts,” which can be ordered at the link below. Get it.
this is our podcast… But Is It Art?
In our first episode we're trying to figure out this whole podcast thing. You get a glimpse of our quirky characters as we meanderingly discuss art, early musical influences including the Go-Go girls, Sesame Street, and Kenny Rogers. We finish with a live...