Episodes
Thursday Mar 25, 2021
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #242: A Fluorescent Decade on a Hill XX
Thursday Mar 25, 2021
Thursday Mar 25, 2021
We're back sharing stories from the 1980's, this time involving pranks, mishaps and the various organic material that exits one's body!
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Monday Mar 22, 2021
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #241: That to Which We Are Tethered VI
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Monday Mar 22, 2021
On this episode we further the discussion on the tension between traditional and progressive Christianity, where they may both be right and wrong, the Richard Rohr factory, whether violence used in self-defense or defense of others Christ-like and both the evil and goodness that's in us all.
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Artist Natalie Plasencia comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about her work, faith, the oppressed, her family's escape from Castro's Cuba and that time she met a very congested Bono.
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Saturday Feb 13, 2021
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #239: Beautiful as February Flowers w/ Fan Wu
Saturday Feb 13, 2021
Saturday Feb 13, 2021
Fan Wu is the Chinese-American author of February Flowers and Beautiful As Yesterday. She comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about how different audiences react to her books, what core Chinese elements an immigrant might transfer to their American-born children, the influence of 20th century writer Lu Xun and other topics.
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Monday Jan 25, 2021
In the Corner Back By The Woodpile #238: Steve Scott V
Monday Jan 25, 2021
Monday Jan 25, 2021
Musician, poet and writer Steve Scott returns to talk about selected pieces of his spoken word recordings and story behind their compositions.
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Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Comic book legend Don Chin comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about The Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, The Unfunny X-Cons and his recently rebooted X-Farce!
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Friday Jan 08, 2021
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #236: Rosa Maria Paya
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Rosa María Payá is a human rights activist and founder of Cuba Decide, an initiative that is attempting re-introduce democracy to the Cuban island. She is also the daughter of Oswald Paya who founded the Christian Liberation Movement and ultimately gave his life while attempting to better the future of his fellow Cubans.
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(Oswaldo Payá and Harold Cepero)
(O. Paya and Cepero's crashed car)
(Rosa María Payá and Vice-President Pence)
Thursday Dec 10, 2020
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #235: Ride Around VII Boonville, Indiana
Thursday Dec 10, 2020
Thursday Dec 10, 2020
We're out riding around, picking up stories and getting the lay of the land, this time in Boonville, Indiana. And here to give us a tour of this place you never heard of is Spun Counterguy's own father. He'll tell us about the lengths folks will go to eat a Long John Silvers meal, a small town sport that happens to be a federal offense, a murder connected to a massage parlor and the crises of getting ripped off for 7 cents.
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Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #234: Amplifying the Muted Voices of Cuba V
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
(Silverio Portal Contreras blinded by Cuban police beatings and currently imprisoned for protesting against the communist regime)
The American left's hatred for minorities who think for themselves, the love affair between Black Lives Matter and oppressive regimes, the '13 de Marzo' Tugboat Massacre and the kidnapping of Elian Gonzalez- Alberto De La Cruz of Babalublog.com comes Back By the Woodpile to explain it all!
(Black Lives Matter founder Opal Tometi (right) with Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro)
(Victims of the 13th of March Tugboat Massacre)
(A US Federal agent preparing to take Elian Gonzalez from his Miami family)
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Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #233: Steve Scott IV
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Our 4th conversation with musician, poet and thinker Steve Scott where we learn the back stories of a few more songs, hear a tribute to Exit records’ Randy Layton, talk about Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombing inspired-art and get a quick history lesson on old English gospel mystery plays.
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Thursday Oct 15, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #232: Tryna Herd Cats with Joshua Stump
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Under the clouds of cigar smoke Pastor Joshua Stump comes Back By the Woodpile to talk cancel culture, rest, prayer, the eyes of the dead and flowers springing from cow turds.
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Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #231:Making Freedom with Professor R.J.M. Blackett
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
R.J.M. Blackett professor of history at Vanderbilt University and a historian of the abolitionist movement in the US. He’s written several books including “Building an Antislavery Wall”, “A Thousand Miles for Freedom” and “The Captive’s Quest for Freedom”. But today professor Blackett comes on the podcast to talk about his work “Making Freedom: The Underground Railroad and the Politics of Slavery.
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