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Revel Revel Podcast

Revel Revel Lauren Drabble

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Revel Revel Podcast

    Appassionato: From School of Rock to School of Community

    Appassionato: From School of Rock to School of Community

    Play with passion!! My guest is high school friend Keith Rodriguez. We didn't know each other really in HS but what we did know about each other back in the day was our impeccible musical taste. It was fun to reconnect with Keith and get to know him.



    Classical guitarist Keith Rodriguez received his Bachelor's degree in Music from UCSD and his MBA in guitar performance from San Diego State University, both under the instruction of Celín Romero.  During this time, he had the privilege of receiving several lessons from the Romero quartet´s founder, Celedonio Romero.  He continued to perfect his craft by doing post-graduate studies at the Conservatorio Superior Real de Madrid under the instruction of José Luis Rodrigo.  In 1996, he was awarded a scholarship to attend the renowned masterclasses “Música en Compostela”, focusing on Spanish guitar music and technique.  He has attended masterclasses under the instruction of Pepe Romero, David Russel, Piero Bonaguri and Gabriel Estarellas amongst others.  He has performed as soloist with recitals in México, USA, Spain and Portugal.  The Spanish periodical El Mundo has said after one of his performances “perfect intonation, impeccable interpretation and a diverse program were a delight for all those who attended a glimpse of what was sure to be a brilliant career”.  He has performed extensively both as a soloist as well as forming part of various chamber music ensembles, combining guitar  with cello, violin, and voice, etc.

     

    Beginning in 2009, he discovered a passion for choir conducting through the J.H. Newman Colegio Internacional, where he has been teaching music history, choir and guitar since 2005. This choir has been awarded numerous first prizes in the Comunidad de Madrid school choir competitions, as well as receiving a silver medal at the 2018 Spanish national youth choir competition. 

     

    In addition to performing classical music, he has performed jazz with the Keith Andrews Quartet, as well as blues with his previous group The Blue Roosters. He has also composed music for diverse theater performances and is active as both a performer and music educator.

     

    Originally from San Diego, he moved to Madrid in 1995 to pursue his musical studies, where he has been living since with his wife and four children.

     



    Keith has truly blessed us with lots to listen to. Here's the full performance of the song I played a brief part of during the interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8hLHVrBIiI

    Here's the Under Pressure performance by him and his students: https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/life.revelrevel/public/Under%20Pressure%20jhnewman%20video%20final_2.mp4

    Here's his newest video: https://youtu.be/-8hLHVrBIiI

    I had never heard of Celin Romero--here's his info too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celin_Romero

     

    Other topics covered:
    No books to mention-SHOCK AND AWE! IKR? but these other items might interest you. The Netflix show I mentioned with Pope Francis is called Stories of a Generation https://www.netflix.com/title/81306329
    (And don't forget: my bookshop.org list of recommended books is always available. If you want a personally curated list of banned books too, please let me know.)



    The creator of this School of Community: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Giussani


    NOTE on Spotify: On the ep I talk about the Spotify situation. Here I'd like to address that if things haven't changed by my next episode, I'll be pulling my podcast off of the platform. As you can see from my stats below, this is purely a principle stance as my numbers on spotify don't hurt them at all. I apologize to these listeners though. Please use your voice to be heard that you won't stand for misinformation (and Rogan is still on all the other podcast apps, so, please support your musicians!

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    If You Are Excluding People, You Are Excluding God

    If You Are Excluding People, You Are Excluding God

    Tatum Tricarico (she/her/hers) is a 23 year old Disability rights advocate. She is attending Duke Divinity school in hopes to become a progressive pastor and create space in the Church for Disabled people and other marginalized groups. She enjoys reading, writing, advocacy work, and board game nights with friends. You can follow her on instagram @blind_Person_in_area . 

     

    I am part of @yoDisabledAndProud which is a youth organizing network for Disabled youth ages 16-28.

     

    Tatum recommends:

    "If you’re interested in more Disability Theology, I recommend reading The Disabled God by Nancy Eiseland or Spirit, A Healing Homeletic by Kathy Black, or  the Politics of Disabledment by Sharon Betcher. Or you can read my senior honors project here: https://pointloma.whdl.org/sites/default/files/Tricarico%2C%20Tatum%20HP.pdf

     

    If you are interested in Disability Justice more broadly, I would recommend reading Being Heumann by Judith Heumann (@theHeumannPerspective on instagram) or listening to her podcast, reading Care Work by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (@leahlakshmiwrites on instagram), reading Haben by Haben Girma (@habengirma on instagram), or following @crutches_and_spice and @the.autisticats on instagram."

    https://www.instagram.com/blind_person_in_area/

    https://lomabeat.com/drc-to-eac-a-disappointing-change/

     

     

    other topics:
    Ugly Laws: https://eugenicsarchive.ca/discover/tree/54d39e27f8a0ea4706000009#!

    The music artist she mentioned was Semler (Grace Baldridge) @gracebaldridge on instagram. Tatum recommend listening to Jesus From Texas, but her entire preachers kid album and late bloomer albums are amazing.

    Sub-Minimum Wage:
    MUCH to read about here!

    https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/wages/subminimumwage

    https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2021/04/16/new-push-underway-to-eliminate-subminimum-wage/29295/

    https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/what-the-rest-of-the-world-knows/2020/11/03/disability-justice-advocates-blazing-trails?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=YESDaily_20210821&utm_content=YESDaily_20210821+CID_eaed244ce66b4522360be855d4f452d4&utm_source=CM&utm_term=Read%20the%20full%20story

    Additionally, from the SPL Center:


     

    Book mentioned:

    James Cone's The Cross and the Lynching Tree: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9781626980051

    Be Happy and Share this One day with Me

    Be Happy and Share this One day with Me

     

    Karen Auvinen is an award-winning poet, mountain woman, life-long westerner, writer, and the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Rough Beauty, a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and the Willa Award. Her work has appeared most recently in The New York Times, High Desert Journal, LitHub, Ascent, and The Colorado Sun and a collection of short stories about outliers in the West is forthcoming. Karen teaches at the University of Colorado – Boulder and lives at 8600 feet within the Roosevelt National Forest with the artist Greg Marquez, their dog, River, and Dottie the Cat. More at https://www.karenauvinen.com/

    Karen Auvinen

    Author of Rough Beauty: Forty Seasons of Mountain Living

    Colorado Book Award and Willa Award Finalist

     

    Twitter:  @karenjamestown

    Instagram: @awomansplaceisinthewild

    Facebook:  Karen Auvinen Author

     

     

    Topics:

    Learning to live through our relationship with our pets! It was an amazing discussion, even beyond what I could have imagined considering how wonderfully she wrote about her dog in her book.

    Order of the Good Death: https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/

    Sisu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisu

    Labor Union history in Philadelphia: https://jacobinmag.com/2019/09/a-labor-day-history-of-philadelphia-home-of-americas-first-general-strike

    Generational Trauma: which is a big topic and if you don't know much about it, here's an interesting article on it:
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/daily-videos/can-trauma-be-passed-to-next-generation-through-dna/

    And of course life in the mountains and what community here means!

    Attitude of Gratitude

    Attitude of Gratitude

    People banter about the words and concept of "attitude of gratitude" but Eiam LIVES it. Eiam's pronouns are they/them and I will be using those here. Their use of gratitude is no joke and not trite at all. In fact, they'll make you realize how shallow your thoughts of gratitude for your life may have been at times. If you are reading this before hearing the episode, grab a tissue, cause you are gonna be touched as well as pissed off.

     

    Eiam O'Brien is 35 year old and lives in Sacramento, CA with their rescue animals. They identify as non-binary and Queer. Eiam is a professional caregiver, an empath & neuro-diverse. Eiam has a spouse who is wrongfully convicted and has been incarcerated for over 18 years. Eiam and Sean's blog is: www.innocentat16.com and you can also follow them on Facebook or Instagram.

    The petition is also on the website.

     

    If you are reading this after hearing the episode, you know that Eiam does NOT ask for funds, but actually makes a plea for you to help the kids who have a parent in prison. This episode could and was almost called Follow Your Heart. So, if you are following your heart and are so inclined, here are a few organizations who help in that way:

    https://prisonfamiliesalliance.org/donate/

    https://photopatch.org/about-us/

    https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/supporting/support-services/incarceration/

     

    Grow the Love group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growthelove

     

    A book both Eiam and Sean recommend:
    https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780307950475

     

    Dragonflies Everywhere

    Dragonflies Everywhere

    Another new person! Aaron and I met on the pod. How I found him is serendipitous as well as topical.  Who's Aaron? Just my new travel buddy. I might never stop saying "Brian May! Brian May!"

     

    Here's what he says in his own words:

    "Host Aaron Millar is an award-winning travel writer, journalist and author. He contributes regularly to The Times of London, National Geographic Traveller (UK), and many other national and international publications. He has presented travel documentaries for National Geographic TV, written two books for London publisher Icon - 50 Greatest Wonders of the World & 50 Greatest National Parks of the World - and is the 2014 and 2017 British Guild of Travel Writers Travel Writer of the Year.  Aaron grew up in Brighton, England but is currently hiding out in the Rocky Mountains of Louisville, Colorado. He hates rom-coms, shellfish and gin; he loves sci-fi, sushi and tequila. Like travel? We'll get on well.

    The Armchair Explorer podcast is adventure storytelling set to music and cinematic effects. Each episode one of the world's greatest adventurers tell their best story from the road."

    www.Armchair-Explorer.com

     

    Aaron inspired me to add my first ever sound effect to a podcast. It might not be my last cause Simon Drabble did such a great job. Thanks Hun!!! (To those not clear, it is the record scratch/ the world abruptly stopping sound.)

     

    FYI the London Times Galactic article is behind a paywall. Sorry! But you can read another article by Aaron on the matter here: https://www.thebluedotperspective.com/connection/tenerife-stargazing/

     

    Again, if you can't travel the world, bring the world to you via an international foreign student. EF:  https://www.ef.edu/

     



    UK rules: https://www.gov.uk/topic/outdoor-access-recreation/rights-of-way-open-access
    Way the world should be: https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/nature-outdoors/nature/sustainable-and-rural-tourism/the-right-of-public-access/

     

    Books mentioned on pod:

    Art of Hearing Heartbeats: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9781590514634

    Little Paris Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780553418798

    Signs of Life: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9781643131955

    Four Fifths A Grizzly: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9781952338014

    Fighting Monks and Burning Mountains: https://www.allbookstores.com/Fighting-Monks-Burning-Mountains-Misadventures/9780990930402

    Into the Wild: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780385486804

    Into Thin Air: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780385494786

    Notes from a Small Island: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780380727506

    At Home: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780767919395

    Geography of Bliss: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780446698894


    A Short History of Nearly Everything: https://bookshop.org/a/8901/9780767908184

     

    I'm ashamed I couldn't think of Chris McCandless' name during the episode so here's one of his fave quotes and the final photo of him.



     



     

     



     

     

    Journey to Identity part 2: Teachers are Kintsugi Masters

    Journey to Identity part 2: Teachers are Kintsugi Masters

    Julie part deux.

    Get it?

     

    Julie goes more in depth about community, her students, time vs. money, traveling to learn, more about cultural exchange, pen pals still exist!, medical marvels (are in this ep-not part 1) Thanksgiving, giving to others, Buy Nothing groups, and of course more on both The Horse and His Boy andthe Count of Monte Cristo! And we give some reading and other life hacks! Some will be shocking!

     

    Full transparency: I have not even started reading Count yet and it is 1312 pages long. So, making the English person do math here, if I started reading it today, which I can't because I don't have a copy, but today, Sept 1st, I'd have to read about 11 pages a day to finish it by the end of the year. :(

     

    Another mention of the art of making beauty out of broken things. It really seemed to encapsulate Julie's ethos as well as what she appreciates about Christianity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kintsugi

     

    And for the record: I am part of 2 awesome Buy Nothing groups in my area. They truly are great, giving people. But no one has to get creative to get the items. ;-)

     

    CALLS TO ACTION:

    If you are a regular Reveler, you know about the books fundraiser we did for another teacher this August. Well, Julie has been working with her Buy Nothing group and her French Club and she's gotten 2 carloads of book donations to her students! She is looking for more donations of $, gift cards, or books.

    Most need now is for:

    *books in Spanish--particularly popular titles/series such as Harry Potter in Spanish
    *infant board books

    *graphic novels
    *adolescent/YA books
    and USED books are totally fine!


    Address to Julie's school is below but you can also buy gift cards or books at her local Booksmart in Morgan Hill CA. https://mybooksmart.indielite.org/

    Julie Hoefling

    Everett Alvarez High School

    1900 Independence Blvd.

    Salinas, CA 93906

    Since we're talking about children in need and her brother Mark was at a children's hospital https://www.uhhospitals.org/locations/uh-rainbow-babies
    let me point out that St. Jude's always needs money but especially now that they can't do big fundraisers during covid to give here: https://www.stjude.org/

    And don't forget, I'm a coordinator for EF so if you have a student who wants to study abroad or if you want an international student to come to you, please check this out and then contact me: https://www.ef.edu/

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So good!

Lauren is a great & eloquent host and has such a lovely speaking voice. Such a great listen!

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