Cafe Ribbit Jack Lundquist
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- Maatschappij en cultuur
Jack Lundquist gets to know strangers and his loved-ones through contemplative questions and silly prompts.
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18: Don’t Judge the Cat Lady
”When did you become friendly with someone, who at first seemed too different or strange?”
Hear answers from the beneficiary of a cat lady, a kickboxer with a low tolerance for bullying, and an Iowan, tasked in elementary school with her Venezuelan friend, to build a marshmallow pyramid. -
17: Bloody Television
Why is it harder for Glen, an English nurse, to see medical operations on television than in real life on the job?
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16: Writer, Daniel Olivieri
When was it difficult to give time and energy to someone, but you still chose to?Hear answers from this week’s guest writer, Daniel Olivieri, and a stranger in Philadelphia.
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SHOW NOTES
Chronometry by Daniel Olivieri (to be published after May 2023):https://www.speculativenonfiction.org/Daniel’s Writing and Design Work:https://epigraphing.com/The Seven Day Circle by Eviatar ZerubavelYou Don’t Miss Your Water by The Byrds -
15: Normal by Comparison & Summer Hiatus
"How have you tried to become more normal in the last two years?"Hear answers from a sunbathing man, a day-long gym member, a touring dancer, and other strangers in Philadelphia.
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14: Musician, Sam M.
Sam M. combines musical genres for his electronic songs and mixes. In this interview, Sam and I laugh our way through defining "ambient" music, talk about falling under the spell of performers, and commiserate about presenting a consistent self and body of artwork on social media.
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SHOW NOTESSam's music and recommended mix:Bandcamphttps://panphilia.bandcamp.com/Mixhttps://soundcloud.com/milkw33dzero/rainbow-bridge-w-panphilia-0105
Song stuck in Sam's head:"Next Time Might Be Your Time" by "Blue" Gene Tyrannyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z84emXzTerc
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13: PFF: Professional Friend Forever
Which of your professional behaviors translate well to your personal relationships?Hear answers from a strategic gardener, a journalist, the owner of a variety/trinket shop, and other strangers in Philadelphia.