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.
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Saturday, June 25, 2022
Silos
On this day in 2014, we drove from Kentucky to Texas to visit my mother. We did it yearly at the time. Usually in May, but I guess late June when it conflicted with my wife's work schedule. We had three dogs at the time, all beagles, & I asked someone from the radio station to stay at our place & take care of our cats. & we drove to Memphis, where if I recall correctly we stayed in an Air B&B that was decidedly moist. We understood that most of the summer Memphis was sweaty, but we had hoped that we might be a little cooler & drier indoors. We were going to stay there on the way back, but instead went to a hotel.
On the drive I took pictures out the car window like that above, probably on the so-called "Bluegrass Parkway" which is a lovely drive. & usually quite chill. Although the picture could also have been taken in Tennessee along Highway 40.
Those are drives I miss, I haven't driven very far for a couple of years. Maybe that will change. Certainly it's very pretty around here.
Friday, June 24, 2022
Just Terrible
It's well understood that I am just a random fellow with a dumb radio show & no one who listens (that very small group) knows or cares about my political thoughts. But I have been so sad & angry today - a day when I had hoped to work on next week's Self Help Radio - about the Supreme Court's decisions this week - not just killing Roe V. Wade but the general backwards-looking, "guns have more rights than people" tenor. I have nothing to add to anything but my heartbreak, my dismay, my absolute sadness at the misery this will cause in the coming years. I can't do much about it - I have no voice but my vote & I used that, to no avail, in places like Texas & Kentucky, where a vote against a Mitch McConnell or a Ted Cruz was not enough to unseat them. They are getting the theocratic world with people armed to the teeth that they apparently want, where anyone can carry a concealed weapon with impunity but a state can deny a woman her most fundamental right, where the police can't be sued by violating your Miranda rights & anyway, if you're within one hundred miles of the border, you have very little rights against the police anyway.
In school I loved learning about American history. I don't believe one can be truly proud of a country one was born in - it wasn't your choice, after all - but I sometimes admired this place. & I admire the fuck out of the people still fighting. But I suspect we've lost. It was ugly when a fat, spray-tanned b-list celebrity most famous for playing a billionaire on television became the president because of a white supremacist institution in the Constitution, & it was an ugly four years. But I think I didn't know what ugly was. Ugly is about to show its truly ugly face. & there will be so much death & suffering.
Yeah, I know, go back to doing dumb radio shows. I will. Today though. Glad I'm not on the air today.
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Self Help Radio 062122: Sighs
How many times a day does the average person sigh? Listening to this show you'll discover that it's about once every five minutes. How about the average Self Help Radio listener? Trick question! There's no such thing as a "Self Help Radio listener"!
What happened was there were three hours of radio filled on a Tuesday morning with songs about sighing. Sighing was discussed. I ever sighed a few times. It was the standard affair. Although I did learn that researchers are still studying sighing. Which makes me think: what about yawning? But that's a question for a different show.
You can listen to this show now & anytime at either the KBOO website or at Self Help Radio's website. (At the latter, use the username SHR & password selfhelp to log in.) The show was guestless so it was just me & songs & an article about why we sigh & some poetry. Details below.
& I'm sorry I can't recall who made that cool *sigh* coaster above! If anyone knows, please tell me - I'll be glad to give that person credit!
Self Help Radio Sigh Show
"Why We Sigh" by Shayla Love Part IV
sighing poems by Coleridge & Hardy
Monday, June 20, 2022
Whither Sighs?
Occasionally, Self Help Radio has to remind itself it's a radio show. That it's mainly a bunch of sounds emanating from a radio tower or from a computer. It makes the deejay - in this case, me - think about all the sounds me make. & what is a more strange & powerful sound than a sigh? It's not quite sad - though it can be profoundly sad - but it's not quite happy - though it can express a sort of contentment.
Someone made me sigh one day & I thought, "How many songs are there that somehow mention sighing?" Tonight's show is the answer to that question. & I'll talk a lot about sighing as well.
That'll happen midnight to 3am tonight on 90.7fm & kboo.fm. Perhaps you'll sigh when you hear the sighing. Or is that yawning? I think that's yawning.
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Preface To Sighs: Hassling Me
As someone who grew up reading Peanuts every day, who loved the cartoons, who related to Charlie Brown a bit too much, doing a show about sighs (which is this week's Self Help Radio theme) immediately made me think about this particular strip, which was first printed on February 5, 1976. & while I could have read it in the papers then - I was eight years old & was definitely reading the funnies at the time - I almost certainly first read it in this little trade paperback that collected the whole "Charlie Brown & Peppermint Patty share a schooldesk" storyline:
Looking for the strip - eventually I found it in the Fantagraphics 1975-1976 Peanuts collection, & took a picture with my phone, which is why it's so crappy - I discovered the sequence also ended up in one of the Peanuts cartoons, specifically Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown. It's here. (I have bad luck embedding video on this blog, sorry.) They've moved Charlie Brown & Peppermint Patty overseas for the story, when originally (if I remember correctly), Charlie Brown had to go to Peppermint Patty's school because Charlie Brown's school committed suicide. You read that correctly!
One last thing: is this the only Charlie Brown cartoon where the voice of the teacher (or any parent) is understandable to the viewer? & if so, is it because it's someone with a French accent?