Random thoughts & other unrelated information from the dude who does "Self Help Radio" - a radio show which originated in Austin, Texas & now makes noise in Portland, Oregon. Listen to new & old shows & look at playlists at selfhelpradio.net.
Monday, April 05, 2021
Whither Sunflower?
Sunday, April 04, 2021
Preface To Sunflower: My Favorite Sunflower Pic
Of the ones I've taken, I mean. I call this "Sunflower & Moon."
Saturday, April 03, 2021
What? More Pics Of Sunflowers?
It's true. That's what the show's about this week. So here are some more photos I've taken of this most photogenic plant.
Friday, April 02, 2021
Someone Sure Takes A Lot Of Pictures Of Sunflowers
You might know that I post my amateurish photographs over at the Self Help Radio Tumblr Page. I started the Tumblr blog & didn't know what to use it for, so I just started putting pictures I took there.
Anyway, I thought I'd share some sunflower pictures here that I might have posted there. Like these three from many years ago:
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Self Help Radio 033021: Cinnamon
Monday, March 29, 2021
Whither Cinnamon?
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Preface To Cinnamon: Cinnamon Challenge
Check this shiz out: "The cinnamon challenge is a viral internet food challenge. The premise of the challenge is that one films themself eating a spoonful of ground cinnamon in under 60 seconds without drinking anything, with the video being uploaded to the internet as evidence."
Cool, thanks Wikipedia! Oh no, you're going to be a downer aren't you: "The challenge is difficult & carries substantial health risks because the cinnamon coats & dries the mouth & throat, resulting in coughing, gagging, vomiting, & inhalation of cinnamon, which can in turn lead to throat irritation, breathing difficulties, & risk of pneumonia or a collapsed lung."
Collapsed lung?!? You can read more at the Wikipedia. I paid almost no attention to this & very little even now as I'm about to do a show about cinnamon. Like that ice bucket thing, I thought this was recent but the Wikipedia says different:
"The challenge has been described online since 2001, & increased in popularity in 2007, peaking abruptly in January 2012 & falling off almost as sharply through the first half of that year, then tapering off almost to its previous level by 2014. By 2010, many people had posted videos of themselves attempting this challenge on YouTube & other social networking websites. At the peak, Twitter mentions reached nearly 70,000 per day."
People are weird. Also, the phrase "viral internet food challenge" is concerning.
One thing I don't know is if Blogger lets you post animated gifs. Maybe it does, I don't know. But I'm not going to post any. Instead, I'll point you to this page of animated gifs related to the cinnamon challenge. Minutes of fun for the entire family!
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Possum
This picture was taken (by me) four years ago today. I called it "possum" although there are two possums in the picture (that we can see). It's a mother & her child. It was taken in my backyard in Fort Worth, & I was alerted to the strangeness of a nocturnal animal like a possum awake during the day & wandered across a wire by my dog Pauline, who totally lost her shit & got everyone in the house as excited as she was.
It wasn't the first time a possum showed up in our yard, & the other times Pauline & also Yoko attacked the poor marsupial. & it surely played possum. I was able to wrangle the dogs back into the house, & checked back later. The possum the dogs thought they'd dispatched? Gone.
Friday, March 26, 2021
Films With Tourists!
This week's Self Help Radio not only featured tons of songs about tourism, it also featured another delightful installment of Chuck's Happily Unsophisticated Cinema Korner in which our resident cinephile explored some films tagged both "tourists" along with "psychotronic"*. The segment aired on the show - did ya miss it? - no matter, you can listen again at either at Self Help Radio dot net or at kboo dot fm. Or both, if you're some kind of oddball & you can get them to synch up at the same time.
If you do listen, Chuck has very kindly prepared some supplemental materials for you:
Here's a list of movies on the IMDb tagged with "tourist" & psychotronic.
Here is Chuck's YouTube playlist of movies he talked about featuring tourists.
Here are his Letterboxd reviews of the tourist films.
We didn't get to it, because time, but Chuck also has a couple of links about spring break films (he's so topical):
List of Spring Break films.
YouTube Spring Break playlist.
Can one be a tourist on Twitter? Holy smokes I hope not.
*If you need a definition of 'psychotronic,' try this link: toward a definition of psychotronic film.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Self Help Radio 032321: Tourism
Monday, March 22, 2021
Whither Tourism?
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Preface To Tourism: Packaged Tours
Just a moment ago I was getting some samples from this odd YouTube video & it made me wonder if, when I traveled, I was a traveler or a tourist. For example, it says that travelers eat the local cuisine, while tourists seek out stuff that is familiar (I guess, like fast food from an international chain). It also says that travelers strike out on their own, while tourists go on tours with other tourists.
But what if you're a mixture of the two? I don't eat fast food in the States, why would I eat it abroad? But I also don't mind a tour if I think it might be fun - like the ones we took in Edinburgh & in Sydney. There was no chance of us renting a car in the short amount of time we had so hopping on a tour bus was the best option available to see large parts of the area. But before & after that, we explored both cities mostly by foot. I remember looking at my health app on my iPhone at the end of the day in Edinburgh & I had walked like ten miles & had over twenty thousand steps.
One supposes that "tourist" has negative connotations, which I hadn't considered when I thought about doing this show. I also found myself remembering I had done shows previously about holidays as well as travel, & of course the recent souvenirs*. They all seem to be of a piece with one another. I guess they could all be some mega-radio show, over eight hours long. A workday of radio about travel!
Anyway, the point is, except for a couple of snotty songs, I don't think this week's Self Help Radio will look down upon the tourist. Not intentionally. Because I don't think, generally, you're simply one or the other - I think you're often a mixture of both. At least by the definitions in that odd YouTube video. At least for me.
* One of my collaborators, Jon, made me feel bad about having a show about tourism so soon after souvenirs, so I delayed the show for three weeks.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Bidnessman
This picture was taken (by me) seven years ago today. I called it "bidnessman." It was taken in Atlanta - I'm not entirely sure why we were in Atlanta but we were. Our hotel was nearby. We were walking the dogs, & I saw this fellow walking in front of us. I can't entirely be sure, but I believe the business he was walking in front of was some murky sex establishment advertising "live models." I would never go in a place like that. But I would stare at the facade & wonder what the hell actually went on there.
Friday, March 19, 2021
Films With Daggers!
This week's Self Help Radio not only featured tons of songs about daggers, it also had another installment of Chuck's Happily Unsophisticated Cinema Korner in which our resident cinephile explored some films tagged both "daggers" along with "psychotronic"*. You can listen to Chuck's segment on the episode both at Self Help Radio dot net & at kboo dot fm, & if you do, he has some supplemental materials for you:
Here's a list of movies on the IMDb tagged with "daggers" & psychotronic.
Here is Chuck's YouTube playlist of movies he's watched.
Here are his Letterboxd reviews of the dagger films.
*If you need a definition of 'psychotronic,' try this link: toward a definition of psychotronic film.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Self Help Radio 031621: Daggers
interview with dagger safety expert Garth Bell
interview with archaeologist Dr. Daniel Black
Monday, March 15, 2021
Whither Daggers?
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Preface To Daggers: Wait, Daggers?
Look, I know most of Self Help Radio makes no sense. Around 2006, a KOOP volunteer named Abigail reviewed my show for the station's peer review process & correctly asked, "Why does the show pick the topics it picks? What is the point?" It was a completely valid question & the answer is for the most part, "It just does."
Something has happened, however, since Self Help Radio has expanded to three hours. I am the first to say that I never imagined the show to be three hours long. Two hours is to me the appropriate length. & I know that was the length of the show on Freeform, but KBOO has more listeners, & I suppose I am a glutton for punishment, I want the show to be rejected & disdained by as many listeners as possible. But moving the show to KBOO meant I had to do the show for three hours. & so.
Two options present themselves. One, pick very broad topics - like "spring" or "cars" or "colors" - which will give you so many fucking choices you'll be listening to songs for days & days. Almost certainly this would be "the easy way out" - since there are so many songs to fit that general theme - but it would also mean more time spent listening to music. Which isn't itself bad. There are just so many hours in the day.
What I have gravitated toward, actually, is narrower themes. Themes that just might not fill three hours. Because, & I want to make this clear, I don't just happily play songs that fit the show's themes. I play songs that I like which fit the show's theme. I have a folder which has hours & hours of songs about birthdays, which I might play on the annual birthday show I do for my wife. But so many of those songs I just find execrable. I don't like them. Why would I play them on my show? I would not. I do not.
That becomes the challenge. Can I fill three hours with songs about a theme which happen to be songs I like? So far, so good. I think I have enough entertaining & catchy dagger songs for this week's show. But I want to stress: only just enough. This was not an easy theme.
There were some (in my opinion) pretty awful dagger songs I couldn't play. I won't play. In case you think I am literally throwing everything out there. No. No. If I were a more dickish person, I might list them. But no.
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Nest Builder
Friday, March 12, 2021
One Year Ago Today
One year ago today was the last time I was in a radio studio broadcasting live. I've done both live & recorded shows since then, but all from my home. I did an episode of The Dickenbock Report on the morning of Thursday, March 12, 2020. This is what the studio looked like, basically:
Tuesday, March 09, 2021
Self Help Radio 030921: Victory!
"Victory" PJ Harvey _Dry_
"Victory" The Walkmen _Lisbon_
Monday, March 08, 2021
Whither Victory?
Sunday, March 07, 2021
Preface To Victory: A Lifetime Of Losing
My mother, who believed that boys were basically stupid creatures driven by the most base instincts, & who also believed women were superior but flawed because they couldn't get along (or outright despised one another), & who therefore believed women let boys ostensibly run the world because it kept them busy & let women have time to themselves, she favored her sons over her daughters. She thought her daughters were inherently better & would get by with a minimal amount of attention. Her sons, however, were weak, inept creatures who need constant attention, much of which (in her mind) was keeping them away from danger. She made me & my four brothers into consummate cowards by teaching us to fear & avoid conflict. But!
So in some ways for me to do a radio show about victory, which is this week's theme, is silly - I don't have any interest in victory. To my brothers, I am the consummate loser - & certainly luckier than most losers they've known. Which makes what I've lived a lifetime of losing. & I have no problem whatsoever with that.
Saturday, March 06, 2021
What To Do At This Hour
Friday, March 05, 2021
Picture Of The Place Where I Currently Live
Not that I'm trying to tie this into next week's theme or anything.
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Self Help Radio 030221: Lords & Ladies
Therefore please enjoy this week's Self Help Radio, which is about lords & ladies. Sometimes specific ladies & lords, sometimes metaphorical lords & ladies. What is important is that they are lords & ladies & not those of the lower, or "working," classes. It's good to hear music & talk about one's betters.
Monday, March 01, 2021
Whither Lords & Ladies?
You are cordially invited a regal gathering of the finest in songs celebrating the aristocracy, those of very high birth. Lords & their ladies, ladies & their lords. Quite a few ladies alone, as well as several unaccompanied lords. Possibly some servants doing their jobs & skillfully remaining unseen, but almost certainly no peasants. None of that. No. Not allowed.
Rumors that Self Help Radio is celebrating lords & ladies in order to obtain a patronage are without merit. The truth is, we hadn't thought about it until we heard the rumor. So should some deep-pocketed member of the peerage see fit to shower the show with financial support, we would gladly move into the dungeon, wear the court jester outfit, & attempt to amuse our betters. But that was not our intention. Honestly, we just thought it would be a fun show.
Listen tonight (Monday) at midnight (which is actually Tuesday) till 3am. In addition to truly noble songs, we'll talk to a Lady in Portland, a castle builder, & an actual member of British royal family. You can listen at 90.7fm if you're in the fiefdom of Portland, & at kboo.fm all over the kingdom.
Please listen! It may turn your blood blue.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Preface To Lords & Ladies: Happy Valley
Before I watched Monty Python's Flying Circus, I listened to their records & I looked at their books. Since their records & their books often were recreated (for their particular medium) from sketches that had appeared on the show, I often felt a weird familiarity when I saw the shows the first few times. It's like I had listened to an audiobook or something of an episode of Star Trek, & finally saw the show. Especially if Shatner & Nimoy did the voices in the audio book.
The reason I read the books & heard the records before seeing the shows is that my older brothers had them, & they were around, & I was a kid who loved to read & play records. I didn't understand a lot of it - probably most of it - the Travel Agent sketch was a real mystery to me - but it was compelling enough that I would return to it again & again. The books were even better - they were like Mad Magazine translated from a foreign language & delighted in being inscrutable & incomprehensible. I love that.
There is a sketch I believe on Monty Python's Previous Record - imagine an album with that as a title! - called "Happy Valley" & it never appeared on any episode of the show I ever saw. I loved it so. A long form fairy tale with weird singing & a completely nonsensical story. What a delight.
The reason I am bringing this up is I thought about playing it tomorrow night on the show, but it's really about a king & princess, & not necessarily about lords & ladies. I guess I am trying to describe how stupidly rigid I can be when deciding content for the show. That's not worth four paragraphs & minutes of your time, & I'm sorry, but wait, there's more!
The Pythons did film the "Happy Valley" sketch (it's much more like their long-form work in their last season) & but strangely enough for German TV & it never aired. But of course there's Youtube. & I just watched it for the very first time. Imagine. & you can watch it now too!
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