Monkey Tooth Monkey Tooth Podcast
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- Maatschappij en cultuur
Join us as we meet people doing fun and interesting things. Come for the conversations with artists, musicians, teachers, writers, and weirdos of all stripes - stay for the occasional photos of our dog.
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Heiko Greb
What can I say about Heiko Greb? He’s a scientist, a sculptor, a skilled wood carver, a seamstress, an ice cream maker, a friend, and much, much more. We had a late-night chat in Bombay Beach, CA, to discuss the Hawaiian alphabet, art, Heiko’s personal history, and more. Share and Enjoy!
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Instagram
Tunes in This Episode
Oscar Aleman - Delicado
Air - Universal Traveler
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Jack Parker
A tale of surrender and redemption, Jack Parker has plenty to say about living a life of service. I caught up with him after a fashion show in Bombay Beach, CA, to chat about his life and his faith. Share and Enjoy!
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Instagram
Youtube
Tunes in this Episode
Oscar Aleman - Delicado
Elmore James - Dust My Broom
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Dulcinée DeGuere
Howdy, Friends! My guest today is the lovely and talented filmmaker, writer, actor, producer, and systems architect at the Bombay Beach Biennale Dulcinée DeGuere. We had a chat on the computer; thanks to modern editing techniques and no small amount of patience and skill on the part of yours truly, it sounds like we had a totally natural and uninterrupted conversation. Even over the internet I found Dulcinée to be a charming, intelligent, and lovely person. Share and Enjoy!
Photo Credit: Tao Ruspoli
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Instagram
Dulcinee.fyi
IMBD
Tunes in the Episode -
Oscar Aleman - Delicado
Fatigue Fades My Bones - Dulcinée DeGuere and Tao Ruspoli
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Uwe H. Martin & Frauke Huber
The Bombay Beach series returns with artists, journalists, and educators Uwe H. Martin and Frauke Huber. I was fortunate to catch the two of them for a pre-breakfast chat about German honesty, Journalism, activism, water usage, art, and much more. Be sure to check out their website, get a book, and get involved - Share and Enjoy! -
Photo Credit - Scott Pasfield
Links
Uwe's First MTP Episode
LandRushProject.com
Transition Journalism
Tunes in This Episode
Oscar Aleman - Delicado
Vera Sola - Hands
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Jon Rolston
Jon Rolston is either a poet who deals in junk or a junkman who deals in poetry. In any case, he's a super hip collector and steward of wayward objects. I caught up with him at his shop in San Francisco to talk trash. We cover a variety of topics, including death, consumerism, hope, flea markets, a five-year plan that took fifteen to materialize, and more. Join me for a chat with the Junkman himself. Share and Enjoy!
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HaulerFame.com
Ebay Store
Tunes in This Episode
Delicado - Oscar Aleman
The Junkman - Spirits of Rhythm
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Wanda Orme
In addition to being a poet, sculptor, photographer, storyteller, and thinker, Wanda Orme is also a hilarious problem solver (an even funnier trouble maker) and one of my new favorite people on the planet. We spent a little time in the van chatting about art, loss, life, and the bizarre miracle of Bombay Beach, CA. Share and Enjoy! Links
WandaOrme.comWanda's Instagram
Tunes in This Episode
Oscar Aleman - Delicado
Bjørk - Oceania
Akasha (Wanda's Piece in Bombay Beach, CA)
Constructed in fibreglass, installed temporarily for Earth Day 2020 at shore of the Salton Sea, now permanently in the town of Bombay Beach.
Calling to the waters that connect all life, Akasha is a symbol of hope and continuity – things slip through the cracks, life finds a way and through this unusual genesis new ideas are born. Where there is water there is life. This is about hope in a ‘hopeless’ place. At the shore of a dying sea, what can be done?
Hope is something that we extend before us, it is a brave anticipation. Balanced between an awareness of the present and an idea of a possible future, it is a kind of double vision. Akasha is gentle yet defiant, reaching and delving – an unfolding potential, a vision of the possible.
A lure cast to the beyond – to the unfolding depths of sky and earth.
Situated in an area where water once was, its form echoes the flows that have shaped landscapes which to us now appear dry. Akasha calls out to our innate belonging and participation in the processes which animate the world, reawakening our awareness of the continuity between all things — reminding us that it is to the expanse that our souls belong.
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