Episodios

  • Episode 217: My Green and Growing Garden
    Apr 13 2026
    Simon Schabot is a 35 mm slide collector and (creative) writer. They've presented for Storyfort, The Backyard Artists, Realms, The Spill and Address Book. Their published work is forthcoming (they promise.) In the meantime, here are three of their essays on gardening.
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    10 m
  • Episode 216: My Rocks, Stars, and Geese
    Apr 6 2026
    This week, we have five new poems for children from Syd Bergeson, a creative writer and actor based in Boise, Idaho. Syd’s work explores nature and urban spaces.
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    5 m
  • Episode 215: My Chaotic World
    Mar 30 2026

    Kelly Cox and Eric Mullis are a long-standing collaborative artist team who met on a ceramics field trip in high school in Madison, Wisconsin. Over decades of working together, they have produced work across five states and exhibited nationally and internationally. Their work investigates the dissonance between physical, digital, and psychic space, drawing on the mythologies of architecture, product display, and media spectacle. At the end of their residency at MING, Kelly and Eric met with Matt Bunk during a busy day at Artfort to talk trickery, collaboration, and appropriate responses to a chaotic world.

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    38 m
  • Episode 214: My Guided Meditation for Robots
    Mar 23 2026

    Andy Wynn is a video artist and archivist originally from Boise, Idaho, now living in Sacramento, California. He has a lasting fondness for VHS scanlines. An obsessive scraper of hidden Internet corners, Andy constructs portraits of subcultures from fandoms to hate groups through video and image collages. His work is one part playful, one part political, and one part purely bizarre. This week, he shares a new audio piece: "A Guided Meditation for Robots."

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    8 m
  • Episode 213: My Sonnets
    Mar 16 2026

    Elena Maddy is a writer and stage manager originally from Roseville, California, now based in Boise, Idaho. When she writes, she writes about home. This week, she shares three sonnets and three sonnet crowns.

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    10 m
  • Episode 212: My Pop Culture
    Mar 9 2026

    Daniel Mosakewicz grew up on a steady diet of comics, Star Wars, and books about things that could not possibly happen. He earned his degrees in English Literature and History from Appalachian State. Originally from North Carolina, he now resides in Boise, Idaho, where he eats too much Mexican food and listens to too much Bruce Springsteen. This week, we have a live recording from his reading at MING this past week: two fiction pieces, a poem, and an essay.

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  • Episode 211: My Thoughts on Space Travel
    Mar 2 2026

    Falconers Hand is the solo project of Boise-based musician John Evans. Falconers Hand creates sound sketches: short, semi-ambient nudges toward story. This set of four sketches is A Couple Thoughts on Space Travel. John is currently at work on the first collected album of Falconers Hand sketches.

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    8 m
  • Episode 210: My Answering Machine
    Feb 23 2026

    Ben Owens is a Portland local. He's a mechanic by day and a sound designer by night. This week, he shares a new piece of noise art: "Answering Machine." You can listen to more of Ben's work on episode 200: My Elevator Music.

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    8 m