Episodes
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Julia Louis-Dreyfest VII Part 1
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
BEHOLD! The first part of this year's Dreyfest podcast. Give a listen to see who you'll be into at this year's fest, and get some info on where everyone's playing! SEE YOU AT DREYFEST
Notes
Music from this year's Dreyfest musicians.
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
Philthy Talk - Monologue #1 / Kielbasa
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
Overview
Phil tries his hand monologuing, broadcasting from his kitchen late at night, overworked, and a lil buzzed up. His band Bull Market is hitting the road and they released a tape! You can hear it here. Monologue + music. Seems like a decent recipe. Let's see how this goes!
Notes
Music from Phil's band Bull Market, with their new cassette tape Loaners.
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Waste Books Ep. 15 - The Princess Bride
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Join us this month as we discuss William Goldman's fantasy romance novel (satire??), The Princess Bride!
Notes
Music by Julia Louis-Dreyfest headliner Bob Bowman with his tune "Sandra's Strut," off his album Songs for Sandra.
For more info on our DIY arts and music fest visit www.waste-division.org. We just released the lineup! If you're in or near Billings, MT please drop by.
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
Friday May 24, 2019
Philthy Talk #2 - Mario Miner Jr.
Friday May 24, 2019
Friday May 24, 2019
Overview
Mario Miner is one cool dude. He makes guitar amps out of ammo cans, grenade canisters & cow skulls, and he makes some rad distortion pedals. And he has a band that kicks ass! Phil and Mario talk about Mario's history growing up near the Fort Belknap Reservation and how that informs the work he does in a DIY mode. They also talk about The Reddmen, the blues, substance abuse, and they mess around with some of Mario's homemade music gear.
Check out @miner_glitch_electronics on Insta or FB and catch Mario's band As The Crow Flies on Bandcamp or at this year's Julia Louis Dreyfest in August! For photos of the dope Miner Glitch stuff we talk about visit waste-division.org.
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
For more of our work check out www.waste-division.org
Wednesday May 08, 2019
Introducing: Witches of the Waste
Wednesday May 08, 2019
Wednesday May 08, 2019
We have renamed our book club feed in the spirit of providing an open platform much like our website, to which people can submit work and “try out” podcast ideas without going thru the rigamarole of setting up their own channel. If you have an idea for a podcast, send a pilot to admin@waste-division.org !!! And be on the lookout for more stuff from Waste Radio every Wednesday.
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Podcast produced by Eric Toennis. Rogue Witch Apothecary logo by Natalie Myers. Graphic by Sara Dread. Waste Radio graphic by Cooper Malin.
For more of our work check out www.waste-division.org
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
Philthy Talk #1 - Drew McMannus of Satsang
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
In the first official episode of Philthy Talk (and the opening of Waste Radio!), Phil has musician, entrepreneur, jiu jitzu student, and conversationalist Drew McMannus over to talk about a bunch of shit, including climate change, The Hussle, identity politics, discipline, revolution, and Drew's band Satsang. Check out their new record Kulture wherever you get music!
We have renamed our book club feed in the spirit of providing an open platform much like our website, to which people can submit work and “try out” podcast ideas without going thru the rigamarole of setting up their own channel. We are thinking of it as a sort of incubator for eggs like Philthy Talk. If you have an idea for a podcast, send a pilot to admin@waste-division.org !!! And be on the lookout for more stuff from Waste Radio every Wednesday.
Music by Satsang with the track "So Far" from Kulture.
For more of our work check out www.waste-division.org
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin! @rustyfleece on Instagram
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
Waste Books Ep. 14 - Sex at Dawn
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
Join us this month as we discuss Chris Ryan and Cacilda Jethá's nonfiction book about prehistoric human sexuality, Sex at Dawn!
Overview
If you're looking for a comfortable read, you're likely not going to find it here. The authors of this book pull no punches as they undertake a big task: undermining what they call the "standard narrative of human sexuality," which they see as potentially very harmful to humans given how we likely evolved and behaved for hundreds of thousands of years.
We are all familiar with the standard narrative, having been raised in a culture that saturates our existence with love songs, rom-coms, and countless other forms of propaganda that seem to insist that the fundamental condition of human sexuality is heartbreak. Under the standard narrative, we must always be on guard for the two-timing dude or the gold-digging lady, arguably a microcosm of a larger scarcity culture.
Indeed, the authors trace our issues back to what seems to be the root of many of our problems: the agricultural revolution. Before this time, humans didn't have a mechanism for building capital - they just followed game animals or gathered food as needed. In other words, after hundreds of thousands of years existing without substantial property, we found ourselves thrust into a brave new world subject to the laws of capital. Until then we had no reason to keep track of lineage and keep capital "in the family." In this way, marriage and monogamy seem to play a vital role in the dynamics of capitalism, and not necessarily human nature.
Through writing both witty and delightfully chatty, Ryan and Jetha root out fundaments of mainstream thought around human sexuality and open space for new conversation where it seems much needed.
-Phil
Notes
Music by the Bad Math Band with their track "Chum Dumplins."
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
W.B. Appendix 010: Don Corcoran & Phillip Griffin
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
In this episode Waste correspondent Phil Griffin had Don Corcoran over for a long conversation about addiction, pleasure, family, fundamentalism, and dying, among many other topics. Don has a progressive form of blood cancer and was leaving for a possible cure treatment just days after this recording, and yet he still made time to tell his story & talk.
For about 15 years Don lived a life modeled after Rimbaud & Kerouac, dodging police and consuming any substance he came in contact with. After 10 years of sobriety and a new life of faith, he finds himself facing his death every day. He's an amazing storyteller with a perspective worth considering. We extend many thanks to Don for his time.
Music in this episode features Grant Jones' "Newborn" and Bull Market's "Invested," per Don's request. Find them both on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get ur tunes.
For more of our work check out www.waste-division.org!
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin. Check out his new art page on Instagram @rustyfleece!
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
W.B. Appendix 009: Jeff Jones & Phillip Griffin
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
Waste Correspondent Phillip Griffin had computer nerd, entrepreneur, and all-around badass Jeff Jones over for homemade kombucha and kimchi and a big conversation! Topic areas include capitalism, the tech industry, life in LA, and how fucked we all are. Get in on this wide-ranging conversation with a guy who seems to know wtf he's doing! He's pretty cool despite being a filthy capitalist. Also check out his radio-phone company at beartooth.com!
Music by the Alex Nauman Organ Trio with their track "The Spock" off the album Loud Lullabies.
For more of our work check out www.waste-division.org
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Podcast produced by Phillip Griffin. Graphic by Cooper Malin.
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
W.B. Appendix 008: Natalie Myers & Mary Kate Teske et al.
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
Waste Correspondents Mary Kate Teske and Phil Griffin hang out with Billings, MT visual artist Natalie Myers for a meandering conversation about work, being a parent, living in your hometown, and hair care. Homies Sawyer Peterson and Kianna Valasquez chime in too! To see more of Natalie's stuff check out @nataliekay19 on Instagram!
Music on this week's episode from the band In Rapture, with their track "Writhe" from the album In Rapture. Check 'em out on Bandcamp, Spotify, or wherever you get music!
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Produced by Mary Kate & Phil.