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Photographer Robert Clark

Photographer Robert Clark has produced iconic work for over 40 issues of National Geographic, as well as the best selling book and movie, Friday Night Lights. I spoke to him about how to find one’s voice as a photographer, he talked about his mentors, and the gifts that photography has

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Ask Me Anything: May 2019

Is that a Monet behind you?? What is your death row last meal? What do Latter-day Saints (“Mormons”) think of ‘The Book of Mormon’ musical? How did you become comfortable being you? I have improved but I’m not there yet, any suggestions? Love the heels, Do you think they decrease

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Tyler Glenn of the Neon Trees

Tyler Glenn is the lead singer of platinum selling rock band, The Neon Trees.  In this show, he gives a candid interview about the growth curves he’s been going through. We discuss his abandonment of Mormonism, psychedelics, suicide, and the creative process.  Connect with The Neon Trees: https://www.fameisdead.com https://www.instagram.com/official_neontrees/ https://www.youtube.com/user/neontreesmusic Twitter.com/neontrees

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John Yelland of Judicator and Dire Peril

John Yelland is the front man & lyricist for two power metal acts: Dire Peril (Sacramento, CA) and Judicator (Tuscon, AZ). He recently posted that he had converted to the Orthodox Church – I had to investigate. The ensuing conversation covers topics such as the value of aesthetics, whether or

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2.1 Duane Rides

Today is Father’s Day. I can’t think of anything I’d rather do than tell you for a moment about the the bad-assery of the OG Duane.  Some of you may know that Duane is not my last name, it’s my middle name, my father’s first name. I go by “Paul Duane” for a couple of reasons, one of which, is to pay tribute to my Dad with my work.  Continue Reading

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Zach Baker: Good Samaritan

Zach Baker A local organization called the Harm Reduction Project seeks laws that will allow people who are overdosing on drugs to seek medical help without fear of prosecution for minor drug related crimes that led to the overdose.  Zach Baker from the Harm Reduction Project joined us on the

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