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Hey, everyone. Yes, it's true, Limited Engagement is over, but if you liked the show, and maybe you miss the show, there's good news! Jared and his friend and What the Fork co-host, Jason Keil, have started a new podcast, Mental Platypus! Eventually, the show will grow to feature interviews, review segments from other voices, and more, but for now, it's just what you've grown to (hopefully) love--two friends shooting the shit about Life, the Universe, and Everything.
To learn more about Mental Platypus, please visit http://mentalplatypus.com
This is it, the final episode of Limited Engagement. It's been a wild five and a half years. Thank you all so much for listening! Also, if you're so inclined, please follow myself and Jason Keil on our next endeavor, Mental Platypus. If you enjoyed this show, I'm sure you'll like the new one (follow on Twitter and Instagram, @Mental_Platypus).
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On this episode, a conversation with the wonderful singer and songwriter, Emma Swift. She discusses growing up in Australia, her brilliant new album of Bob Dylan songs, Blonde On the Tracks, and much more. Blonde On the Tracks is currently available through Bandcamp and indie record stores, and will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming services on December 9th. On December 13th, she will stream a live, acoustic performance of the songs from Blonde On the Tracks via her YouTube channel, and can be seen with her partner, Robyn Hitchcock on their fantastic weekly Live From Sweet Home Quarantine shows via StageIt. To learn more about Emma and Blonde on the tracks, please visit https://linktr.ee/emmaswiftsings for all relevant links.
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On this episode, a conversation about the culture and ecosystem of record collecting with Kevin Smokler and Christopher Boone, directors and producers of the documentary Vinyl Nation, which can be seen at https://vinylnationfilm.com/ until November 30th (50% of proceeds post-platform fees go directly to their ticket partners, which include movie houses and records stores impacted by COVID-19).
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On this edition of the show, a conversation with Rebecca Ogle, the creator and editor of Wards, an online literary journal.
Connect with Wards on Twitter (@wardslitmag), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WardsLitMag/), and read the journal at https://www.wardslitmag.com
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One of the many, many casualties of COVID-19, Adam Schlesinger's death is a huge loss for the pop music world. In addition to his brilliant work in the band Fountains of Wayne, he was also a founding member of Ivy (another great pop band), wrote the title track for the Tom Hanks film That Thing You Do, worked on the music for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and much more. In rememberance, here is a discussion I had with Marc Oxborrow on FoW's final album, Sky Full of Holes, for the podcast Album Infinitum.
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On this episode, a conversation with Bri Malloy, whose "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" column I absolutely loved. Until recently, Bri was the Social Media Editor for the Phoenix New Times and has done social media for AZ Central. We discuss the changing media landscape, how creatives can utilize social media to leverage their work, and much more.
Connect with Bri on Twitter (@brimalloy_)
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On this episode of Ltd, a conversation with the tatoo artist SJ.
To learn more about SJ's work and make a booking inquiry, visit https://tattoosbysjw.wixsite.com/tattoosbysjw
And check out her work on Instagram @tattoos_by_sj
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Michael Chin is a professor of English at UNLV and the author of You Might Forget the Sky Was Ever Blue, The Long Way Home, and perhaps most importantly, Circus Folk (available from Hoot n Waddle).
Follow Mike on Twitter (@miketchin) and check out his website for more information, including his own podcast (http://miketchin.com/)
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The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.