4 episodes

An audio experiment loosely related to The Ann Friedman Weekly newsletter.

Annotation Ann Friedman

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

An audio experiment loosely related to The Ann Friedman Weekly newsletter.

    But First, Coffee

    But First, Coffee

    The best part of waking up is cognitive seduction.


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    • 14 min
    When Doves Cry

    When Doves Cry

    Dig if you will, a picture: A woman lying wide awake in bed at 3am. || Theme  music by Whitney Mower.


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    • 10 min
    She's Her Own Svengali

    She's Her Own Svengali

    Annotated: Fiona Apple’s Art of Radical Sensitivity, a profile by Emily Nussbaum in The New Yorker.  Discussed: Emotionally vulnerable art, internalized misogyny, women musicians on their own islands, being your own svengali, and the enduring bias of the first listen. Voices: Me, your host, Ann Friedman. Along with Whitney Mower, Jade Chang, and Drea Clark. This is an audio experiment related to The Ann Friedman Weekly newsletter. Thanks for listening.


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    • 17 min
    Introduction

    Introduction

    A short description of this audio experiment that I am not yet confident enough to call a podcast.


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    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Sarah Jane Mc ,

Can’t wait for the next one

Ann will real you in, hug you and stimulate your creativity in this podcast. Go with her. She knows the way.

Nicolenicoled ,

A balm

Annotation is a balm. A soothing companion while making toast or trying an at-home wax kit or seeing if an old milk frother you found still works. This “audio project” is a passageway into the thoughts of one of my favorite minds. The randomness of the topics make it an escape from the continuous scroll that is 2020.

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