DDOP-1508.12: A Conversation with Clay

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Show Notes

A Conversation with Clay

Clay Robeson: bon vivante, sassmaster, and purveyor of infinite awesome is also a creative catalyst. We talk about many things, including terminal ennui, the best meal he’s ever had, and goats on the shore of San Francisco Bay.

(This interview is rambly and unedited. Probably contains adult language. You’ve been warned.)

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

Clay Robeson
Gemma Bulos
CityGrazing
Saison, San Francisco
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DDOP-1508.11: Unaccompanied

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Show Notes

Unaccompanied

Just a vignette that I jokingly refer to as “cello porn,” even though it’s really not.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

The 100 Day Project
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DDOP-15-05: Guitars and Lightbulbs

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Show Notes

Theories of Everything (Theory #2)

In which the Bathtub Mermaid talks guitar shopping after decades of being a cellist, and continues sharing Theories of Everything. (With special thanks to Chuck Tomasi. (Link below.))

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

Chuck Tomasi (ChuckChat.com)
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DDOP-15-04: Well, It LOOKS Like a Snake

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Show Notes

Theories of Everything (Theory #1)

In which the Bathtub Mermaid talks about tree roots that pretend to be snakes.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

The 100 Day Project
Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP_03: Theories of Everything (Theory #1)

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Show Notes

Theories of Everything (Theory #1)

In which the Bathtub Mermaid shares her theory about caffeination.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

The 100 Day Project
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DDOP-15-02: Mermaid Child

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Show Notes

Mermaid Child

In which the Bathtub Mermaid shares a piece called “Mermaid Child,” written for the Summer Love Notes project.

Excerpt

I could swim before I could walk, and before I was seven I was an expert in swimming out just far enough to find the warm current, sweeping my arm to make jellyfish float away, and body surfing into shore without ending up rolling in white water.
I flew in the water.
I believed in mermaids.
(I’m pretty sure I was one.)

Read the entire piece HERE.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

Summer Love Notes
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DDOP-15-01: Dog Days of Podcasting IntroCast

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IntroCast
In which the Bathtub Mermaid gives a very brief rundown of what to expect over the next 30 days.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

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