• Season 7: "All About Aesthetics: Isaiah Berlin, Romanticism, its Effects on Art, Culture Ep 6 "
    2025/12/15

    #mitchhampton #IsaiahBerlin #romanticism #TomStoppard #arts #culture #podcast On this, the sixth episode of our miniseries on Isaiah Berlin and Romanticism, I continue to emphasize prose style and conclude the subject of the art of letter writing - with a couple of examples from Berlin's extensive correspondence with the then young Polish political philosopher and dissident Beata Polanowska-Sygulska at the end of Berlin's life. In addition I will include the beginnings of a discussion of the Germans Hamann and Herder and their significance for arts and letters from the 19th century all the way to our present day.

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    57 分
  • Season 7: "The Mitch Hampton Trio" Holiday Jazz Concert!
    2025/12/09

    https://www.youtube.com/live/skpScdmIzFo?si=v7q3P1EkTue0lBwK

    A special thanks to all who joined us this past weekend for an evening of holiday jazz music featuring the Mitch Hampton Trio!Facebook was having a "moment" so we missed you good FB folks but you are one click away from replay and, to all who migrated over to You Tube, thank you!

    Leave a comment, like, share and all that You Tube Jazz (see what we did there?).

    Thanks to our replay crew and this will always be up on our play list for your holiday wrapping, parties, festivities and what not!See you again soon and welcome to all our new subscribers!

    #mitchhamptontrio #jazz #holidaymusic #livestreamconcert #merrychristmas

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Season 7: November Episode, "Piano and Talk", featuring your host, Mitch Hampton
    2025/11/24

    #MitchHampton #piano #podcast #soloperformances


    In this Solo Episode for our main episode in November, I simply sit at the piano and tell stories of my journey over the decades with different aspects of music and art - from the 1970s through 2013 when I developed my solo piano concept.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Season 7: "Book Lunch " Friday, November 7 at Noon: Anders Reckwitz "The Society Of Singularities"
    2025/11/17
    #podcast #AndreasReckwitz #booklunch #SocietyofSingularities #reading #bookclub #mitchhampton This book lunch is an opportunity to take a break from multiple series on an author or series of books and devote attention to a single book. German sociologist Andreas Reckwitz is one of the precious few in a disappearing breed of public intellectuals - those who, like Charles Taylor or Marcel Gauchet, attempt to take a wider view of recent History and Civilization so as to decipher comprehensible patterns and themes. In this book lunch I will wrestle with his book from 2017 The Society Of Singularities. It is a rich and dense book and oddly entertaining, probably because the abstractions in a book of this kind (as if there are any books of this kind!) relate directly to how most if not of all us live today. More on this episode, here:This book lunch is an opportunity to take a break from multiple series on an author or series of books and devote attention to a single book. German sociologist Andreas Reckwitz is one of the precious few in a disappearing breed of public intellectuals - those who, like Charles Taylor or Marcel Gauchet, attempt to take a wider view of recent History and Civilization so as to decipher comprehensible patterns and themes. In this book lunch I will wrestle with his book from 2017 The Society Of Singularities. It is a rich and dense book and oddly entertaining, probably because the abstractions in a book of this kind (as if there are any books of this kind!) relate directly to how most if not of all us live today. As always in episodes like this one special attention will be paid to the prose style of Reckwitz as least as much as to the transparent, "real world" ideas and matters to which the prose applies.https://www.sleek-mag.com/article/in-...#sociology #philosophy #germany #eu #politics #technology #authenticity #europe #singularity #internet #economics #modernism #postmodernism #arts #entertainment #democracy #identity #polarization #war #culture-war #1970s #1980s #1990s #2000s #stand-upcomedy #performance #influencer #tribe #race #racism #gender #education #freedom #totalitarianism #psychology #nonfiction #nature #culture #progress #lifestyle #stream #hbo #netflix #covid #health #media #platform #socialmedia #urbanism #rural #town #city #medicine #music #prose #fiction #news
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    47 分
  • Season 7: Charlie's Long Shadow- Investigating All Things Charles Manson
    2025/11/03

    There is a moment in the Joe Penhall/David Fincher Netflix series Mindhunter when character Bill Tench displays the various so-called “Manson girls” in their before Manson periods, exemplars of suburban, middle or apple middle class female life at the time, looking like valedictorian photos of which at least one was and then displays the figure of Charles Manson’s at his most wild eyed and hirsute, and asks "how did those girls end up with him?" Part of being a human being in the world in general but the social world in particular is internalizing semi-formal rules about what is predictable or even inevitable in human behavior, as well as the sorts of identities and the boundaries that go into defining any identity. These internalizations involve experience with was is considered common and well as deeply ingrained beliefs about human nature. For a time, the Manson case appeared to obliterate many of these beliefs about the social world and, above all, was one of those singular criminal events that brought us face to face with some of the worst capacities in the human being, especially if we had forgotten or never known such capacities. Because it is such an outsized crime in 20th century History it seems only inevitable that further research and evidence, such as the incredibly hard work of Tom O’Neill, for example, would be added to the case. Yet most of the facts of the case remain unchanged while there is wide speculation and research into motives and sensibilities. I relished having Deb back on the show for this episode, perhaps our longest one to date. She brings a no nonsense, almost scientific attitude towards the case. In preparation for this episode I read more than I had ever before when first encountering the crimes, especially Ed Sanders’ The Family, which for me was a revelation. We do hope we can add to halloween spirit with this one.

    Inside this episode with your return co-host, Madame B and her bio

    Madame B (aka Deb) grew up in Chicago in the 1970s, when life was a blur of Donny Osmond posters, Saturday-night roller rinks, and the occasional hooky day at Oak Street Beach. By age 11, Deb was nose-deep in Helter Skelter, Vincent Bugliosi’s account of the Manson Family Murders, the first in a long, ever-growing stack of true-crime books that would shape her lifelong obsession. The combination of the long shadow of the Vietnam War, Watergate, and now serial killers hiding in plain sight created the perfect storm for a morbidly curious and (more than slightly) weird kid.In this episode, she and Mitch go deep into the Charles Manson saga, far beyond the tabloid clichés and acid-fueled headlines. They dig into how the hippie dream went sideways, how the Family drifted through California communes and ended up crashing at Beach Boy Dennis Wilson’s house, and how Doris Day factors into the story in a way most people aren't aware of. They unpack the drugs, the psychological manipulation, and the charisma that let one scrawny ex-con play Jesus Christ, Satan, and wannabe rock star all in the same breath — the whole acid-drenched cocktail that turned "peace and love" into paranoia and bloodshed.They also shine a light on the women of the Family and how smart, searching, lonely girls from the suburbs ended up becoming feverish disciples of a clownish charlatan twenty years older than them who had spent the overwhelming majority of his adult life in prison. And because history loves to repeat itself, Deb and Mitch draw parallels between the cult tactics of the Manson Family and today’s influencer culture and political extremism — the online “families” built around ego, control, and blind devotion, where the charisma comes with a ring light instead of a guitar.For Madame B, true crime isn’t about glamorizing the freaks. It’s about seeing how ordinary people get pulled into extraordinary evil, and learning to recognize the next Manson when he inevitably starts his own podcast.

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    1 時間 44 分
  • Season 7: " The Lynne Jebens Show" : Life of a New York Acting Agent
    2025/10/23


    #acting #LynneJebens #NewYork


    One of the most important goals in this podcast is to have some kind of eclecticism, variety or diversity in the kind of artistic and cultural matters we try and cover.

    Lynne Jebens' episode certainly is a paramount example of this. Going into this episode, the first with a talent agent on our sows I had no idea we would be discussing being on the road with a Southern Rock band, the musical stylings of Bix Beiderbick, and the Joseph Mankiewicz masterpiece All About Eve all in the same episode! But this is an inevitability when you spend anytime at all with Lynne Jebens.

    With close to 40 years in the talent industry, Lynne Jebens gives the essentials on what an Actor must do in order to be successful in the business. Lynne is one of NYC's most respected agents who gives truly usable, incisive critiques. She works in all legit areas (film, TV and theater) as well as commercials.

    I certainly hope you enjoy listening to us at least as much as we enjoyed creating this episode.

    Lynne's Bio

    An agent for over 30 years who was a former actor and director, Lynne is one of NYC's most respected agents who gives truly usable, incisive critiques. She works in all legit areas (Film, TV and Theater) as well as commercials.

    Recent or Upcoming Broadway/Tours: & Juliet, A Beautiful Noise, Ain’t Too Proud, Aladdin, Annie, Back to the Future, Beauty and the Beast, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, Boop!, Cabaret, Chicago, Clue, Come From Away, Dolly, Floyd Collins, Funny Girl, The Great Gatsby, Hadestown, Hamilton, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hell's Kitchen, Les Misérables, Life of Pi, The Lost Boys, Mean Girls, MJ, Moulin Rouge, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Notebook, The Outsiders, Peter Pan, Pirates: The Penzance Musical, Redwood, Shucked, Six, Smash, Some Like it Hot, Wicked, The Wiz.

    Recent Film/TV: American Horror Story, And Just Like That, Beth and Don, The Blacklist, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Blue Bloods, Brass Tactics, Bull, Chicago Med, Christmas With You, City on a Hill, Daredevil: Born Again, Dear Edward, Dexter: Resurrection, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Eleanor the Great, Elsbeth, The Endgame, The Equalizer, Etoile, Ever’s Blueberry, Evil, FBI, Feud: Capote and the Women, The Friend, Full Circle, Genie, The Gilded Age, The Girls on the Bus, Godfather of Harlem, The Good Fight, Goosebumps: The Vanishing, Gossip Girl, Happy Gilmore 2, The History of Sound, The Holdovers, Hondo, Imaginary Friends, Jigsaw, Kaleidoscope, The Knowing, Law & Order (all of them), Let the Right One In, Manifest, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, New Amsterdam, Notice to Quit, Only Murders in the Building, The Other Two, Poker Face, Power: Raising Kanan, Queens of Christmas, Random Acts of Flyness, Servant, Severance, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Succession, Summer of 69, The Watcher, Your Friends & Neighbors and Zero Day.

    Besides Broadway and Tour, this office also books clients in numerous NY and Off-Broadway shows and every AEA regional theatre in the country.

    A truly caring agent who LOVES her actors.

    With close to 40 years in the talent industry, Lynne Jebens gives the essentials on what an Actor must do in order to be successful in the business. Lynne is one of NYC's most respected agents who gives truly usable, incisive critiques. She works in all legit areas (film, TV and theater) as well as commercials.

    I certainly hope you enjoy listening to us at least as much as we enjoyed creating this episode.


    Links to wonderful interviews on Lynne's works:

    https://www.nycastings.com/being-professional-and-prepared-an-interview-with-talent-agent-lynne-jebens/

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    55 分
  • Season 7: "Art in Healing From Crises: A Conversation with Shelley McKechnie"
    2025/10/20


    Art in Healing From Crises: A Conversation with Shelley McKechnie

    Inside this episode with your host, Mitch Hampton:

    It feels as if all of us who live in Western North Carolina were affected in so many various ways by the Hurricane Helene in 2024.

    Pulling back into the largest focus it is a truth that some of the best works of art in history were created from and forged in the most difficult of circumstances. I was most impressed by all of the artwork collected in our guest Shelley McKechnie's wonderful volume on the experience.

    To me it is a form of artwork of sorts to collaborate with the many people in the volume and to make decisions as to what will be included in such a book. Now a year later than that storm, and during which so many people have been so helpful and healing during this period, I found my conversation with her an indispensable one for our podcast.

    Link to this magnificent book: www.hawcreekpress.com

    More about Shelley McKechnie and her wonderful work:

    Shelley McKechnie’s career sits at the intersection of the arts, business, and community development.

    She's run three companies, held leadership positions in others, led a global nonprofit organization, and worked as a photojournalist and editor.

    She has written more than 100 by-lined articles for national magazines and edited and published Stronger than the Storm: Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, a regional bestseller which landed on several categories of national "best new release" lists on Amazon.

    In partnership with a Gambian community organization, she started and ran an entrepreneurship program for teen girls in West Africa that's now led by program graduates.

    Shelley holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BA in English from Cornell University. In 2015 she was selected for the inaugural class of Presidential Leadership Scholars, a joint initiative of four presidential libraries providing intense 6-month training and mentorship for established civic change-makers, and lifelong membership in an active and growing alumni association.

    She enjoys long-distance bike riding and is working to expand the greenway network in North Carolina. She lives in the mountains of Asheville, NC.

    #galleryatflatrock #ashevilleartmuseum #prose #literature #literaryart #climatechange #hurricane #hurricanehelene #sept2024 #sept2025 #painting #wnc #editor #northcarolina #riverartsdistrict #publishing #sculpture #music #theater

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    36 分
  • Season 7: "Book Lunch" Joan Didion Series Finale, Episode 4 Featuring John Gregory Dunne and his book, "Vegas"
    2025/10/06


    Season 7: “Book Lunch”Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne’s Vegas, Episode 4- the final chapter( for now)


    In this, the final episode for our miniseries on Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne I feature Dunne's (very) 1970s book Vegas and as always, though closer reading, reflect onhow the differences in prose styles create specific and unique meanings and, furthermore, these styles interact with entire eras. An era may favor one style over another, becoming a dominant one, even make the existence of a style possible or not.


    More on this special, multi part series, here:

    In this multi part stream, we will explore the newly published private diary entries of Joan Didion concerning her relationship with her daughter Quintana forms the inspiration to revisit her final work Blue Nights, which concerns some of the same territory and above all, the philosophic question of grief. Since the new Notes To Jon was never intended by Joan Didion to be seen this raises many ethical and aesthetic questions about the relationship between the raw material of any individual life and the constructed and hard won art objects that are finally released into the world, and the nature of matters of craft, exposure, transparence and the like more generally.

    We will discuss the uniqueness of Didion’s prose style and the effect her style has on we the readers.

    #memoir #autobiography #privacy #literature #california #newyorkcity #hollywood #natasharichardson #tonyrichardson #johngregorydunne #dominickdunne #yearoflivingdangersously #therapy #psychology #recovery #suicide #grief #2000s #1990s #1980s #1970s #1960s #saturdadyeveningpost #thewhitealbum #hippie #haightashbury #summeroflove #1969 #losangeles #lilyanolik #charlesmanson #courtneylove #lsd #evebabitz #williambutleryeats #thesecondcoming #slouchingtowardsbethlelhem

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    35 分