EGC Clambake for January 28, 2007

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I play a song from What Made Milwaukee Famous; I talk about money, the power of having it and the lack of power in owing it; I call BS on this “jobs that Americans won’t do” rhetoric that is only ever spoken aloud by very rich people who don’t need to do any job at all; I refute Madge’s refutation in an ever tighter feedback loop; I play song from Sufjan Stevens and take my leave of you, good sirs and ladies.

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EGC Clambake for December 3, 2006

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We go around the podosphere in this episode. I play a song from Sufjan Stevens and talk about the sentimental feelings it invokes in me; I play a bunch of clips – Richard Dawkins on In Our Time; Nando Parrado from the Authors on Tour podcast; Michael Apted from KCRW’s The Treatment; Kathan Brown on IT Conversations; Dan the Automator from RU Sirius; Steve Blush and Paul Rachman from RU Sirius; a speech from Something to Be Desired; a web 2.0 commercial from Hak.5; and finally a snippet from Betty in the Sky with a Suitcase. I follow it up with a song by Michelle Malone and then hit the Nyquil and go back to bed.

Today’s misstatements: I refer to the host of In Our Time as “Melvyn Peake” when he is in fact “Melvyn Bragg”. I say that Hak.5 is from Toronto when it is really from Virginia.

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