16 episodes

Combining scholarly research with the work of writers and artists. Through interviews, creative narrative, and original music, we get to the heart of big ideas. Produced and hosted by Canadian writer and musician Carmel Mikol.

Hyacinth Podcast Carmel Mikol: Writer & Musician

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Combining scholarly research with the work of writers and artists. Through interviews, creative narrative, and original music, we get to the heart of big ideas. Produced and hosted by Canadian writer and musician Carmel Mikol.

    The Invisible Labour of Music Making

    The Invisible Labour of Music Making

    The labour theory of value says the value of a product should be determined by the amount of labour expended on it. If that was true, music would be very, very expensive to buy. But it's almost free these days.
    So how do we reconcile the countless hours of behind-the-scenes work that goes into every little 3-minute song on an album? In this episode, I interview musicians Nick MacLean and Jordi Comstock about the the invisible labour of music making.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 26 min
    The Music: Margaritas and Magical Unicorns

    The Music: Margaritas and Magical Unicorns

    In the first episode of a new Hyacinth Podcast sub-series "The Music," I interview two of my best friends and longtime collaborators - Kim Wempe and Norma MacDonald are both songwriters and emergency room nurses (in the middle of a global pandemic).
    We talk about music, work, and the fine art of balancing real life and artistic practice.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 23 min
    The Farewell

    The Farewell

    In this episode, I wrap up Season 1 with the most beautiful words I could find to leave you with: a story from the prodigy poet, Ocean Vuong, and a gorgeous meditation from the iconic Mary Oliver.
    And while the world aches and calls out for justice, I also leave you with one small story of my own.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 12 min
    The Art of Accessibility

    The Art of Accessibility

    Instead of "getting back to normal," why don't we use this extraordinary time in the world to reimagine how we make things and who we make them for?
    What if we integrate accessibility into everything we do going forward? And what if accessibility was more than just a utilitarian exercise, but an artistic practice as well?
    This episode includes interviews with arts-based disability scholar Dr. Carla Rice and adaptive circus artists Erin Ball and Vanessa Furlong.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 36 min
    A Love Letter for Difficult Times

    A Love Letter for Difficult Times

    Explore the way small and private intimacies of human life persist and even thrive in times of major upheaval. Meet me in the one place we can still travel to: into the words of others who have lived through life’s great cruelties.
    I compile excerpts from some of the things I've been reading during this crisis and share a love letter that I discover, by happy accident, in the front cover of one of my books. Are these small things enough to get us through these difficult times? 
    This episode is a gentle way of being together when we must be apart. It is a love letter for difficult times.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 16 min
    Into the Archive

    Into the Archive

    There’s a box under my basement stairs that I haven’t opened for ten years. I thought I knew what was inside. But when I finally get the courage to open it, I encounter a mystery that goes beyond my own family archive and leads me to ask: What does “the archive” mean and who gets to decide “what remains” there?
    To find out, I follow archivist Heather Home into a vault at the Queen's University Archives and speak with Dr. Kristin Moriah and Dr. Mark Campbell, whose research confronts important issues around what is missing in institutional archives and why. Plus, we learn how black studies and the culture and artistic practice of hiphop could reshape traditional archival processes.
    www.carmelmikol.com/hyacinth-podcast

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Jane_Wellington ,

Eclectic and captivating

I am looking forward to more of these wonderful programs. Eclectic and thoughtful, the ideas and voices I heard have stuck with me. Host is relaxed, brainy, curious, and so well prepared!

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