100 episódios

This is the Trace. Here you will hear conversations with a wide variety of guests about religion, politics, movies, music, and more. We get into the personal and the political here so beware; all of those things that we are told not to talk about are on the table here. Who is it that doesn’t want us talking about sex, politics, class, and religion anyways? Here we will talk openly about all of those topics and more. I am Andrew Hackett. Welcome to The Trace.

The Trace Andrew Thomas Hackett

    • Sociedade e cultura

This is the Trace. Here you will hear conversations with a wide variety of guests about religion, politics, movies, music, and more. We get into the personal and the political here so beware; all of those things that we are told not to talk about are on the table here. Who is it that doesn’t want us talking about sex, politics, class, and religion anyways? Here we will talk openly about all of those topics and more. I am Andrew Hackett. Welcome to The Trace.

    Jeff Bettger (AKA Jeff Suffering)

    Jeff Bettger (AKA Jeff Suffering)

    Jeff Bettger (AKA Jeff Suffering) is a musical artist who has played in Ninety Pound Wuss, Raft of Dead Monkeys, Suffering and the Hideous Thieves, and DRYBNZ.  Ninety Pound Wuss will be doing some shows this summer so it felt like a great time to have him on The Trace.
    We talk about punk/hardcore, the 90's, getting older, religion, and the inclusivity of the current music scene.  
    Ninety Pound Wuss is playing in the Seattle area this summer plus at Furnace Fest so make sure and see them if you get the chance!  

    • 1h 45 min
    S4 E20 - Andrew Hackett on "Sayulita : Stories"

    S4 E20 - Andrew Hackett on "Sayulita : Stories"

    The tables are turned on this episode of The Trace as Andrew is interviewed by therapist and artist Josh Horvath.  Josh talks with Andrew about his new book “Sayulita : Stories” which comes out on October 13th.
    Josh and Andrew have been friends and music collaborators for nearly 25 years.  In this conversation they explore the writing process and the themes of the book.  This leads to talks about identity, religion, friendship, sex, violence, and Seattle in the 1990’s.
    You can pre-order “Sayulita : Stories” at leftofage.com now.  If you live in the Seattle area you are invited to the book launch which will take place on Thursday, October 13th at Hazlewood in Ballard at 7PM.  There is no cover.  Hazlewood is 21 and over.
    Alright…let’s get to the conversation.

    • 1h 35 min
    S4 E19 - A Few Jokes and My Top 10 Movies

    S4 E19 - A Few Jokes and My Top 10 Movies

    I felt like reaching out to y'all out there so I recorded a solo episode just for fun.  I live streamed the recording on Instagram which I've never done before so this is all in one take.
    Stand up comedy has been calling to me so I recently gave it a shot at an open mic.  It was nervewracking but also kind of exciting.  To be honest, these are as much rants as they are jokes.  But it's fun to talk about some serious stuff with the intent to also get a laugh or two.  I tell a few of my jokes to start the episode.
    After that I go through with my current top 10 movie list.  My kid is 15 and re-watching a lot of films I have shown him.  He is on Letterboxd and everything.  That gave me an excuse to share my top films with him which was cool.  I go over those top 10 on here.
    Hope you are well as Summer is getting going!

    • 53 min
    S4 E18 - Scout Tafoya on Elevated Horror, "Men", and Tobe Hooper

    S4 E18 - Scout Tafoya on Elevated Horror, "Men", and Tobe Hooper

    I talk with Scout Tafoya about our mutual loathing of "elavated horror", the new film "Men", and then get into his book on the films of Tobe Hooper ("Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Poltergeist", "Lifeforce".)
    Scout Tafoya is a film critic, video essayist, filmmaker, and author of Cinemaphagy: On The Psychedelic Classical Form of Tobe Hooper, the first book-length critical study of the director of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Originally from from Doylestown, PA, he is the creator of RogerEbert.com's The Unloved, the longest running video essay series on the web, about movies in need of a second look.
    His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Film Comment, Nylon Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Film Stage among others.
    His features and his extensive video essay work can be found at Patreon.com/honorszombie. 

    • 1h 46 min
    The Sky, Finally - Part 13 - "The Final Chapter: Brother Moon, Sister Sun"

    The Sky, Finally - Part 13 - "The Final Chapter: Brother Moon, Sister Sun"

    "The Sky, Finally" is my debut novel.  This is the story of 17 year old Anna from Omaha, Nebraska.  The year is 1979 and she feels very much like an outsider.  She is longing for another life.  Punk music, religion, partying, sex, philosophy..she's looking for a place to be.  Will she find it? I will be releasing these in parts here on The Trace Podcast and also at andrewhackett.bandcamp.com.  I would love to hear your thoughts and feelings on the story so please reach out via email or on Instagram if you want to discuss.  Thank you for listening.
    Many thank you’s to Casey Broadwater for allowing me to use his wonderful music throughout.  Also thank you to Josh Horvath, Camilla Walter, and Bob Enslow for talking with me about this story throughout the entire process.  Thank you to Josh for the beautiful cover art as well!  I hope the story transports you to another place.

    • 31 min
    The Sky, Finally - Part 12 - "The Sand In Between My Toes"

    The Sky, Finally - Part 12 - "The Sand In Between My Toes"

    "The Sky, Finally" is my debut novel.  This is the story of 17 year old Anna from Omaha, Nebraska.  The year is 1979 and she feels very much like an outsider.  She is longing for another life.  Punk music, religion, partying, sex, philosophy..she's looking for a place to be.  Will she find it?
    I will be releasing these in parts here on The Trace Podcast and also at andrewhackett.bandcamp.com.  I would love to hear your thoughts and feelings on the story so please reach out via email or on Instagram if you want to discuss.  Thank you for listening.
    Many thank you’s to Casey Broadwater for allowing me to use his wonderful music throughout.  Also thank you to Josh Horvath, Camilla Walter, and Bob Enslow for talking with me about this story throughout the entire process.  Thank you to Josh for the beautiful cover art as well!  I hope the story transports you to another place.

    • 21 min

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