Thursday, November 25, 2010

National Day of Listening

Hello!

Today is the National Day of Listening, declared so by Story Corps. You can celebrate it by interviewing your loved ones, which goes perfectly with today's other holiday! Click the title of the post to hear Sean Lennon interview Yoko Ono.

Story Corps...what is it?? Well, their website says
StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Since 2003, StoryCorps has collected and archived more than 30,000 interviews from more than 60,000 participants. Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to share, and is preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. StoryCorps is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind, and millions listen to our weekly broadcasts on NPR’s Morning Edition and on our Listen pages.


They are a major inspiration of mine in creating this blog, and I greatly look up to them! You can hear them on NPR, (I think usually on Friday Morning Edition). Their model is loved ones interviewing each other, rather than the first person narratives I've posted here. Their interviews are quite charming and heartwarming, and I'm going to interview my sisters Emily and Erin (Mary, why are you far away??) after Thanksgiving dinner. As much as I love hearing gross and shocking stories about unpleasant facts of life, I really want to start interviewing my relatives, especially my older ones. My dad often tells me stories about his family, the priest who's buried in Zambia, the honkey tonk piano player on trans-Atlantic ocean liners, the brothers competing with each other to start construction businesses, the 12 year old athletic trainer whipping his two fat twin brothers into shape, and I'd love to preserve these talks. (..Imagine if I had recordings of my great great great grand relatives talking about their lives!! How cool would that be?!)

They've a DIY guide on the Story Corps websitew and I urge all of you to participate! They give advice about recording equipment (we have so many gadgets that can record), where to record, and they have a long list of questions divided into categories like work, relationships, parenthood, growing up. Ooh, they also recommend the hosting sites box.net and entertonement.com. Three of my posts haven't quite worked as podcasts, and maybe the problem is with my host, Open Drive. Maybe I'll try those other sites!!

In closing, here's Story Corps "favorite questions" list. Please, go interview someone, even if you just write their answers on pen and paper!
• What are some of the most important lessons you have learned in life?
• What are you most proud of?
• What was the happiest moment of your life? The saddest?
• Who has been the biggest influence on your life? What lessons did they teach you?
• How would you like to be remembered?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Stevie Weller Eats a Bad Carrot

Well, back in the summer of 2006, Stevie got real sick, well, ok, maybe not real sick, but kinda sick. Ahhh, pretty sick. He couldn't eat for an entire 24 hours! There's lots of pukes in this story.


Click the title to download, stream by clicking stream, or just push the bluegray arrow..-.-a-,.-a,.-p

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ria Hodgson and the Biggest Grasshopper Ever

If you see a giant bug, leave it alone! Ria Hodgson tells this story in October of 2010.

Click the title to download, stream it here, or play it below.




Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pantera Shredley

A Break From Stories

Do you like Pantera? Do you like Pantera guitar solos??? Well, Jake Padilla does. He spliced his favorites together to make a 27 minute shredley. Dimebag. Heck. Yes.

Click the title to download, or stream it here.

John Opens Pandora's Sneeze

Back in the two thousand aughts, John was playfully flirting with his girlfriend while shopping at Sunflower Market. Nature struck both of them with a disgusting fury, as one harmless act set off a chain of involuntary bodily functions. Told in September of 2010 in the 909 Backgammon Room.

Stream here, click the title to download, or listen with... that weird player (below). Is there something wrong with ... that weird player? Exqueeze me?? AVEC!!

Vomit Contest: Matt Smith

Matt Smith tells of a boat ride with upset stomaches that turned into a contest to see who could puke the most! Told in the backgammon room of 909 in September of 2010. (I posted this before I set up my feedburner, and it never loaded on iTunes for me, so I'm reposting it. Arrg, it's still not working! Computer, I will not give in.)

Stream here, or click the title to download.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Annissa Race Face Wall Bash

In the third grade, Annissa Olsen was faster than everyone at her school. She constantly had to defend this title, and here's a story of a painful mishap from one of her harrier battles. Told on A Mountain under September 2010's full moon.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Kate Bivona's Belly Flop

Kate Bivona tells about a massive and painful belly flop. This story was also told in the backgammon room at 909 in September.

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