Part 1 of my podcast conversation with special guest Eric Convey as we discuss the familiar themes of American political rhetoric. Listen to the show below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
The show notes...
Topics:
- Eric's Managing Editor of the Boston Business Journal
- Worked for congressman in DC in early '90s
- It was a contentious time
- In '94 mid-term elections, Newt Gingrich led the Republican takeover of the House
- Big Clinton tax increase didn't go over well
- Convey: There's always a backlash in mid-term elections
- In '92, local Democratic congressman was indicted on corruption charges
- Convey got gig as press secretary for the new Republican congressman
- "I was nowhere near cynical enough."
- Eric was good at political spin
- After a few years, he made the jump back to newspapers
- Eric was a master of political spin
- Eric: Don't think the rhetoric now is no worse than '94 or 2000
- Rhetoric raises money
- The two-party system sucks
- Eric: Parliamentary system is better
- Nowadays, everybody is more concerned with themselves than politics
- People are more likely to read viewpoints they agree with
- Too many distractions; our attention span is shrinking
- Eric: Giffords shooting was caused by a disturbed person, not political rhetoric
- Eric turns to the Washington Post for the most fair political reporting
- Jay and Eric reminisce about their days covering local politics
- There were a lot more sources of local news 20 years ago
- The public doesn't trust journalists anymore, mainly because of TV news
- Recalling Eric's tormenting of a rival press secretary
- Back then, the newspapers were the main conduit for news for political campaigns
- Now campaigns can use YouTube, Facebook, Twitter to get their message out
- The Palin phenomenon
- People in Middle America relate to her
- Jay: Suspicious of every candidate
- Eric: Wish politicians would have the guts to say things people don't want to hear
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
Sloan - Follow the Leader
The Dodos - Don't Stop
Sunny Ali and the Kid - I oh you
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!
The show is sponsored by Eastbay/Footlocker.com. Use the following codes to get athletic gear from Nike, Adidas, Asics and more. AFCOMP15 will get you 10% off any order of $50 at Eastbay.com, AFCOMP20 will get you 15% off any order of $75 at Eastbay.com and AFCOMPFL will get you 10% off any order of $50 or more at Footlocker.com.
The Sloan song is on the forthcoming album The Double Cross on Yep Roc Records. Find out more and download the song for free (in exchange for your e-mail address) at SloanMusic.
The Dodos song is on the album No Color on Frenchkiss Records. Download the song for free at Stereogum.
The Sunny Ali and the Kid song is available for free at Bandcamp.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Completely Conspicuous 164: The Story As I Was Told
Part 2 of my podcast conversation with special guest Christian Douglass as we discuss the story behind his new novel. Listen to the show below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
The show notes...
Topics:
- Christian wishes he started writing books 10 years ago
- Plenty of life experience
- Learned most from time spent writing the book
- Jay: You learn by doing
- Christian credits The Teaching Company, which sells college lectures on tape
- Realized in '99 that he could write books
- Christian's wife Kerry says hi
- Best way to get published is through a writing program
- Or go to conferences or the "slush pile"
- Tried to write book while working full-time in 2001-2003 and failed
- Hopes to start writing second book in April or May
- Wanted to write "something good"
- Christian: I didn't like this book until 3 or 4 weeks ago
- Christian uses YouTube to capture characters' voices
- Scott Sigler turned his books into podcasts and then got traditional publishing deal
- Book's down to 330 pages, just doing final edits
- Christian's going to Alaska to visit his mom
- She lives near Sarah Palin's hometown
- Christian's going to research a story while up there
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
The Strokes - Under Cover of Darkness
Obits - Shift Operator
The Raveonettes - Forget That You're Young
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! Check out and "like" the show's page on Facebook.
The show is sponsored by Budget, the country's premier car rental service with 900 locations. Go to Budget.com/CompCon and save 10% off any reservation or $30 off a weekly rental.
The Strokes song is on the forthcoming album Angles on RCA Records. Find out more and download the song for free at the band's website.
The Obits song is on the forthcoming album Moody, Standard and Poor on Sub Pop Records, where you can download the song for free.
The Raveonettes song is on the forthcoming album Raven in the Grave on Vice Records. Download the song for free at Pitchfork.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
The show notes...
Topics:
- Christian wishes he started writing books 10 years ago
- Plenty of life experience
- Learned most from time spent writing the book
- Jay: You learn by doing
- Christian credits The Teaching Company, which sells college lectures on tape
- Realized in '99 that he could write books
- Christian's wife Kerry says hi
- Best way to get published is through a writing program
- Or go to conferences or the "slush pile"
- Tried to write book while working full-time in 2001-2003 and failed
- Hopes to start writing second book in April or May
- Wanted to write "something good"
- Christian: I didn't like this book until 3 or 4 weeks ago
- Christian uses YouTube to capture characters' voices
- Scott Sigler turned his books into podcasts and then got traditional publishing deal
- Book's down to 330 pages, just doing final edits
- Christian's going to Alaska to visit his mom
- She lives near Sarah Palin's hometown
- Christian's going to research a story while up there
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
The Strokes - Under Cover of Darkness
Obits - Shift Operator
The Raveonettes - Forget That You're Young
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! Check out and "like" the show's page on Facebook.
The show is sponsored by Budget, the country's premier car rental service with 900 locations. Go to Budget.com/CompCon and save 10% off any reservation or $30 off a weekly rental.
The Strokes song is on the forthcoming album Angles on RCA Records. Find out more and download the song for free at the band's website.
The Obits song is on the forthcoming album Moody, Standard and Poor on Sub Pop Records, where you can download the song for free.
The Raveonettes song is on the forthcoming album Raven in the Grave on Vice Records. Download the song for free at Pitchfork.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Completely Conspicuous 163: We Call Upon the Author
Special guest Christian Douglass joins me on the podcast as we discuss the story behind his new novel. Listen to the show below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
The show notes...
Topics:
- Christian started writing the book in May 2010
- Nearly done; "just checking the verbs"
- Spent three years working for oil industry consulting company
- Collected cost of living info around the world
- Company founder was involved in early research into the Internet
- Company needed to figure out cost of living allowances for oil engineers
- Christian took the job for book material
- Studied journalism in grad school at BU
- On the road six months of the year for three years
- Went to more than 80 countries
- "Talking about spoiled white people abroad"
- Book is like "Catch-22" for global petroleum world
- One protagonist is "diabetic, drug-addicted 40-year-old doing my job"
- Inspired by former co-worker who doesn't know about this book
- Revisit places once or twice a year
- Story opens in Dubai, moves to Lagos, then to Turkmenistan
- "Glands Across America"
- Female character is narrator
- "Absurdist immigration story" about lies
- Christian quit his job to write novel
- Debating the value of journalism school
- Putting yourself in debt to get a low-paying job
- Life got in the way of Christian becoming a reporter
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
PJ Harvey - Written on the Forehead
J. Mascis - Is It Done
Telekinesis - Car Crash
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!
The show is sponsored by Eastbay/Footlocker.com. Use the following codes to get athletic gear from Nike, Adidas, Asics and more. AFCOMP15 will get you 10% off any order of $50 at Eastbay.com, AFCOMP20 will get you 15% off any order of $75 at Eastbay.com and AFCOMPFL will get you 10% off any order of $50 or more at Footlocker.com.
The PJ Harvey song is on the album Let England Shake on Island Records. Download the song for free at Chromewaves.
The J. Mascis song is on the forthcoming album Several Shades of Why on Sub Pop Records, where you can download the song for free.
The Telekinesis song is on the album 12 Desperate Straight Lines on Merge Records. Download the song for free at Spin.com (right click and "save as").
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
The show notes...
Topics:
- Christian started writing the book in May 2010
- Nearly done; "just checking the verbs"
- Spent three years working for oil industry consulting company
- Collected cost of living info around the world
- Company founder was involved in early research into the Internet
- Company needed to figure out cost of living allowances for oil engineers
- Christian took the job for book material
- Studied journalism in grad school at BU
- On the road six months of the year for three years
- Went to more than 80 countries
- "Talking about spoiled white people abroad"
- Book is like "Catch-22" for global petroleum world
- One protagonist is "diabetic, drug-addicted 40-year-old doing my job"
- Inspired by former co-worker who doesn't know about this book
- Revisit places once or twice a year
- Story opens in Dubai, moves to Lagos, then to Turkmenistan
- "Glands Across America"
- Female character is narrator
- "Absurdist immigration story" about lies
- Christian quit his job to write novel
- Debating the value of journalism school
- Putting yourself in debt to get a low-paying job
- Life got in the way of Christian becoming a reporter
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
PJ Harvey - Written on the Forehead
J. Mascis - Is It Done
Telekinesis - Car Crash
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!
The show is sponsored by Eastbay/Footlocker.com. Use the following codes to get athletic gear from Nike, Adidas, Asics and more. AFCOMP15 will get you 10% off any order of $50 at Eastbay.com, AFCOMP20 will get you 15% off any order of $75 at Eastbay.com and AFCOMPFL will get you 10% off any order of $50 or more at Footlocker.com.
The PJ Harvey song is on the album Let England Shake on Island Records. Download the song for free at Chromewaves.
The J. Mascis song is on the forthcoming album Several Shades of Why on Sub Pop Records, where you can download the song for free.
The Telekinesis song is on the album 12 Desperate Straight Lines on Merge Records. Download the song for free at Spin.com (right click and "save as").
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Completely Conspicuous 162: Eat 'Em and Smile
Part 2 of my podcast conversation with special guest Brian Salvatore as we discuss nutrition in America. Listen to the show below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
The show notes...
Topics:
- Check out Brian's podcast The Enthusiasts' Radio Hour
- Is banning fast food joints the answer?
- You can't force kids to eat vegetables
- Leading by example
- People should have options
- New restaurant idea: The Fat Place
- Brian: Government shouldn't fund gastric bypass, liposuction
- Jay: Tax breaks for restaurants that serve healthy food
- Easier to be a vegetarian now
- Genetically modified food isn't a good idea
- Brian wants synthetic meat
- Jay's ultimate meal: Either Brazilian BBQ or Southern BBQ ribs
- Brian's ultimate meal: Bacon cheeseburger
- Brian recommends White Manna burgers in NJ
- Jay: Love Indian food, but it gives me heartburn
- Jay: Never had any poutine when I lived in Canada
- Brian: Parents like to cook, but not adventurous eaters
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
Das Racist - Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
R.E.M. - Oh My Heart
Deerhoof - Super Duper Rescue Heads!
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!
The show is sponsored by Budget, the country's premier car rental service with 900 locations. Go to Budget.com/CompCon and save 10% off any reservation or $30 off a weekly rental.
The Das Racist song is on the mixtape Shut Up, Dude. Download the song for free at Pitchfork.
The R.E.M. song is on the forthcoming album Collapse Into Now on Warner Bros. Records. Download the song for free at Amazon.
The Deerhoof song is on the album Deerhoof vs. Evil on Polyvinyl Records. Download the song for free at Amazon.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
The show notes...
Topics:
- Check out Brian's podcast The Enthusiasts' Radio Hour
- Is banning fast food joints the answer?
- You can't force kids to eat vegetables
- Leading by example
- People should have options
- New restaurant idea: The Fat Place
- Brian: Government shouldn't fund gastric bypass, liposuction
- Jay: Tax breaks for restaurants that serve healthy food
- Easier to be a vegetarian now
- Genetically modified food isn't a good idea
- Brian wants synthetic meat
- Jay's ultimate meal: Either Brazilian BBQ or Southern BBQ ribs
- Brian's ultimate meal: Bacon cheeseburger
- Brian recommends White Manna burgers in NJ
- Jay: Love Indian food, but it gives me heartburn
- Jay: Never had any poutine when I lived in Canada
- Brian: Parents like to cook, but not adventurous eaters
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
Das Racist - Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
R.E.M. - Oh My Heart
Deerhoof - Super Duper Rescue Heads!
Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!
The show is sponsored by Budget, the country's premier car rental service with 900 locations. Go to Budget.com/CompCon and save 10% off any reservation or $30 off a weekly rental.
The Das Racist song is on the mixtape Shut Up, Dude. Download the song for free at Pitchfork.
The R.E.M. song is on the forthcoming album Collapse Into Now on Warner Bros. Records. Download the song for free at Amazon.
The Deerhoof song is on the album Deerhoof vs. Evil on Polyvinyl Records. Download the song for free at Amazon.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
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