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Avant-Garde All the Time

Poetry Foundation

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Poet Kenneth Goldsmith presents selections from UbuWeb, the learned and varietous online repository concerning concrete and sound poetry, experimental film, outsider art, and all things avant-garde.
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Avant-Garde by Darius & Adelina

Avant-Garde by Darius & Adelina

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Un podcast despre oameni curioși, însetați, motivați și plini de reziliență care îți oferă sfaturi deja testate în baza unei vaste experiențe în mediul de business. Aici afli ce presupune să deschizi un anumit tip de business și care sunt pașii de urmat pentru a-i asigura succesul.
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The Avant-Garde Travel Podcast

The Avant-Garde Travel Podcast

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Straight from the mouth of the Isle of Arran’s strangest musician, teacher, international development worker, activist, artist and travel writer, Scott Harwood brings you strange tales of travel and whimsy. With twenty-three countries under his belt and rising, Harwood is becoming renowned across the world simply for not being at home. Oh, and he has also written a few books. Fàilte air a bòrd!
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Right to Know is an ethnographic (and anecdotal) podcast series about people coming to terms with the internet in some of India’s poorest rural and tribal districts, where many have not seen a television, or as in the ancient city of Chanderi, locals are still coming to terms with cars and scooters. Right to Know is presented and produced by Andrew Garton and has been adapted from his book Right to Know: India's Internet Avant-garde published by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and the Aus ...
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Avant Gardeners

Madeleine Gasparinatos

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With lots of enthusiasm and very little know how, Emily and Maddie love chatting about gardening, often with a glass of wine or cocktail in hand. In each fortnightly episode, we speak to people who inspire us in the garden, in order to unearth some much needed knowledge.
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Buckle up ya'll, it's the final episode for Season 2 and we're welcoming one of the nicest blokes in gardening to the microphone, Mr Phil Dudman. With a diverse and colourful career that extends from touring with an 80’s rock band, to hosting garden tours in Italy, an epiphany when Phil was 27 sent him down the literal and metaphorical garden path …
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Rodney Dunn's excitement when talking about gardening is like a kid in a candy store. Fuelled by a 'quest for flavour' and inspired by The River Cottage UK, Rodney and his wife Severine moved to Tasmania in 2007, opening The Agrarian Kitchen, a cooking school and garden that has grown to become an institution itself. In 2017 they added a restaurant…
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We've both been obsessed with My Father and Other Animals for some time now, so when author and accidental-farmer Sam Vincent said yes to being interviewed we were quietly nervous. He joined us from his family's farm in the Yass Valley that he shares with his partner Lauren and daughter Orlando. This land has traditionally been inhabited by the Ngu…
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Plantlovers, let us welcome Sophia Kaplan to the microphone. What a bloody treat to interview Sophia about all things floristry, moving to Paris, Indoor plants, and what she's growing at her place. Sophia's eponymous studio specialises in botanic set design for stills photography, floral styling for events, editorial and commercial projects. She's …
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In this episode, we return for part 2 of our conversation with Charles Dowding, the guru of no dig gardening. If you haven't listened to Part 1, feel free to go back and brush up on the basics of no dig, composting and weeding, before diving head first into this episode where we explore planting by the moon, biodynamic, gardening with intention and…
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Pinch us! We had the chance to speak with the guru of no dig gardening himself, Mr Charles Dowding. Over an hour and a half we meandered all manner of subjects including the obvious (no dig gardening, composting, weeding) and the maybe less obvious - the politics of gardening, UK alotments, microdosing. To keep our episodes short(ish) and sharp(ish…
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We've been dedicated students of the Compostable Kate's School of Compost since wayyyyy back, so it's an absolute dream to interview her for this week's episode. Kate Flood (aka Compostable Kate) is a sustainability educator, compost queen and author of The Compost Coach (2023). She is prolific on Instagram, sharing all things Bokashi, worm farms a…
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We're kicking off Season 2 with the delightful Jac Semmler, author, flower lover, and director of plant practice Super Bloom. Jac has held coveted positions including Head of Plants and Strategy at The Plant Society, as well as roles at The Diggers Club. Her debut book Super Bloom is a manifesto to all things flowers, and her 2023 release, The Supe…
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To wrap up a season of dreamy guests, we spoke to Kirsten Bradley, co-founder of Milkwood Permaculture. Kirsten and her partner Nick Ritar founded Milkwood, kind of by accident, back in 2007 when they moved to Nick’s family farm with the intention to build a tiny home, grow veggies and lead a simple life. And it turns out they weren’t the only ones…
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Ashley James is a garden designer and horticulturist based in the Yarra Valley, Victoria, on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people. He started working in the industry when he was just 14 years old, alongside his dad. He started his own business aged 23 and went against the grain, focusing on soft-landscaping and design, when all the cool k…
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This week we're chatting to the super lovely Brenton Roberts whose garden we've coveted for a long time now. Brenton lives in the Adelaide Hills with his wife Libby and young family, breathing new life into the garden and home, built in the 1860s. They moved to the property about 10 years ago, and commenced the thoughtful process of transforming it…
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Sadie Chrestman didn't get into gardening until she was 40, but she's quickly made up for lost time. Sadie moved from inner-city Sydney to the Huon Valley in Tasmania, settling on a property called Puggle Farm, where she got stuck into everything from animal husbandry, admiring wood piles, and deep soil knowledge. Stepping it up a notch, Sadie, and…
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In this Episode we interview your friend and mine, Dimity May. Dimity's gateway drug to gardening was through market gardening, but she turned her attention to seedling growing just as the pandemic (remember that guy?) was just taking off, setting up Reid Tiny Farm in Canberra as a CSA model, for seedlings. In 2023, Dimity, her husband and two kids…
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Ep 03 - Welcome back Avant Gardeners! We bring you Part 2 of our chat with friend and rose-die-hard, Pip Steele-Wareham from @The_Garden_At_Moorfield. In this chat we explore her 150m (no, that is not a typo) naturalistic garden, and then go deep on roses - why she loves them, how to tend to them, selecting the right rose for you and beneficial pla…
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Ep 02 - Avant Gardeners In this episode we give you Part 1 of our chat with our friend, and inspirational gardener, Pip Steele-Wareham who is doing magical things at her property Moorfield @The_Garden_At_Moorfield in Victoria. A lot of this week's chat is about her and her husbands Hugo's previous property Little Oak and the challenges and successe…
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Hi, and welcome to Avant Gardeners. In this episode we give you an intro into the lives of Emily and Maddie, two friends who live, play and garden on Melukerdee country in Tasmania's Huon Valley, with varying success. Both have unexpectedly landed on properties, with vast gardens, and very little know how. In future episodes we'll be inteviewing ot…
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FREE Track Alert!!! So whilst digging through the archive I came across this little beauty. I produced this with Cozy about 4-5 years ago and its never seen the light of day. In the spirit of giving its free to anyone who wants it, i'm sure it will sound great in your sets!! Give us a follow if you like it, thanks for checking it out!…
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We travel to the Indo-Nepalese border and listen in on two public meetings where some people discover, for the first time, just what a pension is and a building we are filming in is struck by lightning. Presented and produced by Andrew Garton Right to know is adapted from the book Right to Know - India's Internet Avantgarde [PDF].…
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Season 2 is finally here! In this episode of tall tales, where you can find me on the road (or can you?), I discuss: *The logistics of reaching the Taigh Thormoid Dhuibh bothy on the Isle of Raasay *Why you should avoid travelling with Shiel Buses (if you can, that is) *Why you should travel on the railway from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh *Old du…
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We discover what the United Nations Development Program means by India's media dark, we find a broadband wireless tower made entirely from junk and children from different castes sing together on a video conferencing platform in Rajasthan. Presented and produced by Andrew Garton Right to know is adapted from the book Right to Know - India's Interne…
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EXPLICIT EPISODE So, I didn’t go up to the Scottish Highlands in March 2019, as I describe in this episode. Instead, this episode comes from the good old Isle of Arran! In this episode, Shelli Brennan (the infamous Lewis’ mum) and I discuss: · The legendary White Stag of Arran · The interesting tale of Craig the Collie, and his connection with the …
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EXPLICIT EPISODE Come and take a drive with the Avant-Garde Traveller! In this episode, as I drive the twenty-five kilometres or so from Brodick to Pirnmill on the Isle of Arran, I ramble about: Re-branding my social media accounts, and how I managed to get over a thousand 'likes' on a Facebook post! How I have made over twenty albums and only mana…
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In this episode, I leave Arran for the first time in four months, and go on a trip to Glasgow! So, come and ramble with me along the Forth and Clyde Canal as I ramble about: · Things to see and do in Glasgow · The practicalities of hiring a nextbike · The life and times of my good friend Hamish, along with Bòidheach the dog · The practicalities of …
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First off, apologies for the bad sound quality. I'm still figuring out how to use my new microphone... In this special version of the Avant-Garde Travel Podcast, recorded live at an ‘Eco-Savvy’ event at the Corrie & Sannox Village Hall in front of 40 or so people, I discuss: · My time in Nimbin · Living off the grid · How to siphon electricity from…
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In this, the first episode in about two months, I briefly discuss: The potential directions that I, and the show, could take in 2019 Raving at a posh venue on Hogmanay My upcoming travel plans! SHOW NOTES: My Eigg '17 writeup: https://virginsexgod.wordpress.com/2017/07/03/the-twentieth-anniversary-of-the-eigg-community-buyout/ Celtic Connections: h…
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EXPLICIT EPISODEIn this slow 'n' sexy edition of the Avant-Garde Travel Podcast, I travel to a secret location to partake in a game of Cards Against Humanity with a few of my fellow Arainnich! In the episode, in and around the card game, we discuss:• Music.• Albania (does anyone else see a pattern emerging here?).• How hot the lowlands of Nepal are…
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A look back to my very first appearance on the radio! Much of this episode was first broadcast on Nim-FM 102.3 on the 28th of April 2015. In this revised repeat of The Magic Carpet: Adventures in Communication with David Peace One Love, I discuss:• How good the town of Nimbin is, including the then-upcoming MardiGrass festival • The origins of Krau…
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Well, this guy recorded this episode with a heavy cold, so bear with him.In this, the very first episode of the Avant-Garde Travel Podcast, I explain:•Who the heck I actually am.•Why I started travelling.•Why you should go to Albania instead of Brunei.Enjoy!Recorded 30/10/2018. All music by Scott Harwood.…
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A sampler of Darkroom's album Gravity's Dirty Work - a continuous edit from the tracks- strung with black nylon- baby armageddon- karhupuisto / beautiful retreat- a pair a partThe album is available on CD, double heavyweight vinyl or digital download fromhttp://darkroomtheband.bandcamp.com/album/gravitys-dirty-work"The Darkroom duo of Michael Bearp…
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A rehearsal recording from July 2013. This was intended to be the ambient start and ambient end of a 30 minute set, which would get noiser in the middle. The loopfest was to be the debut of Os's bass clarinet, and indeed this recording is the first published Darkroom recording featuring the bass clarinet. Let us know if you like it. Copyright 2013 …
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An excerpt from a rehearsal for Darkroom's forthcoming gig at Tuesdays Post. We were mainly testing that we could sync Mike's Timefactor pedal with the laptop, which generates the loop that you hear through most of this piece. The drums are from the modular. The bassline was added afterwards in the studio, by recording a clarinet loop and then trac…
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