11 episodes

On the freeways of southern California, my sister Joanna used to do this thing when traffic was bad where she’d stick her head out the window and point to where she was (attempting) to merge. Now if you’ve ever driven in such a situation, you’ll understand that people don’t tend to enjoy another car taking up one more space between them and their destination. In fact, they’ll often speed up just to make sure it doesn’t happen. However, when she stuck her head out and looked at the person in the lane over, she was given the space to merge, every time. Any short or long term Angeleno knows traffic in LA is miserable, but this plea always proved undeniable. So why did this happen? When Joanna did this, her car was no longer a piece of metal getting more in the way of someone’s destination. It became a person, with a face and a destination as well. She made the situation a conversation between people. By talking to individual people from different places, news stories, stereotypes and a color distinction on a map becomes a person, with a face, with stories, families, loves and hates. We begin to see ourselves. I understand the sentiments of people I talk to don’t represent entire countries, states or even cities. However they give others a glimpse into another place– something that might be unknown to the listener. Some of the ancient Greeks believed stars functioned as holes in the dark sky, revealing only specs of a bright, unknown fire on the other side. I hope these interviews, may serve a similar purpose. This is a podcast about people, from different places, talking about music and whatever else may come up.

Person & Song Jonny Pickett

    • Music
    • 4.8 • 12 Ratings

On the freeways of southern California, my sister Joanna used to do this thing when traffic was bad where she’d stick her head out the window and point to where she was (attempting) to merge. Now if you’ve ever driven in such a situation, you’ll understand that people don’t tend to enjoy another car taking up one more space between them and their destination. In fact, they’ll often speed up just to make sure it doesn’t happen. However, when she stuck her head out and looked at the person in the lane over, she was given the space to merge, every time. Any short or long term Angeleno knows traffic in LA is miserable, but this plea always proved undeniable. So why did this happen? When Joanna did this, her car was no longer a piece of metal getting more in the way of someone’s destination. It became a person, with a face and a destination as well. She made the situation a conversation between people. By talking to individual people from different places, news stories, stereotypes and a color distinction on a map becomes a person, with a face, with stories, families, loves and hates. We begin to see ourselves. I understand the sentiments of people I talk to don’t represent entire countries, states or even cities. However they give others a glimpse into another place– something that might be unknown to the listener. Some of the ancient Greeks believed stars functioned as holes in the dark sky, revealing only specs of a bright, unknown fire on the other side. I hope these interviews, may serve a similar purpose. This is a podcast about people, from different places, talking about music and whatever else may come up.

    Mayu, Japan

    Mayu, Japan

    In the midst of fierce Japanese working culture, Mayu speaks on finding a band that wholly changed her perspective on accepting herself.

    • 38 min
    Peng, Taiwan

    Peng, Taiwan

    Peng talks about the incremental changes in Taiwan and Hong Kong towards the gravitational pull of Mainland China.

    • 23 min
    Enas, Yemen

    Enas, Yemen

    Khat, cats and karaoke: Enas tells her journey from Yemen to China.

    • 57 min
    Adrian, Cuba

    Adrian, Cuba

    Mystery and fascination surrounds Cuba for a great many people. In this episode Adrian talks about the Cuban spirit, government, and what it means to leave such a place.

    • 38 min
    Gareth, Ireland

    Gareth, Ireland

    Gareth discusses the Ireland outside of its stereotypes, listening to the cosmopolitan changes that’ve happened and are still happening in the country.

    • 33 min
    Molly, England

    Molly, England

    Molly talks about the radical and curious political states of Great Britain in recent years through the music of Billy Bragg and Kate Tempest.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Eddie Matthews (just some guy) ,

Excellent

Jonny is a thoughtful interviewer with guests that bring international perspectives to inimitable music.

Waker2 ,

Depth and Intellectual Honesty

Free from agenda or spin, this podcast has a depth that I haven't found in any other. Excited for the next release!

Cyril-Jan ,

Fantastic

Rich with culture. This podcast bonds the realities of music and life all in genuine dialogue.

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