Leon Ingulsrud, Part 1 – “The Martini Samurai” – TWP013

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We decided to do something fun for our holiday episode.  So we invited “Hell on Wheels” actor Leon Ingulsrud over to my place to share with us his love of martinis, their history, and how this gin-based, cultural touchstone has given him insight into what it means to be an American.  The result, however, was what you might expect.  Enjoy, and please remember to drink responsibly this holiday season, always have a designated driver, and DO NOT try this at home.  Happy holidays.

We mentioned that our friend and collaborator Jonathan Meiburg (who composed our theme music) has a new album coming out.  You can find information about the album “Loma” here.

Additional music for this episode of The Well features the track “The Alcoholic Blues” by Vernon Dalhart.  Additional music provided by Dee Range and Rick Cormier with their “I’m Prone to Gin, Naturally” via a Creative Commons Attribution License.

 

Reggie Watts, Part 2 – “What We Focus On” – TWP012

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Anson’s interview with Reggie took place on August 12th, 2017.  Earlier that day, in Charlottesville, a white supremacist drove his car headlong into a crowd of protesters killing one and injuring many others.  The entire event cast a shadow of that day, and many to come.  So Anson asked Reggie his thoughts.  Here’s what happened.

 

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Reggie Watts, Part 1 – “The Dampfnudel Zone” – TWP011

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Before Reggie Watts even takes the stage, he has already broken most of the accepted tropes in contemporary comedy, as well as in contemporary music.  Some think this is simply because he refuses to see a difference between the two.  But even crazier is that Reggie does not write jokes… and he does not write songs.  He simply walks into a space and then… something happens. Please join us as we delve into one of the most interesting entertainment minds working today.

We highly recommend Reggie’s album “Why Shit So Crazy”:

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Dr. David Haskell, Part 2 – “Open and Closed” – TWP010

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While conducting a rather mind-blowing interview with Dr. David Haskell, we became just as interested in the creative process that led a biologist to be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.  Not only does David believe that writing is applicable to his theory that life is a system networks, but that communication, whether in language or in art, is one of the very networks that comprise the human experience.

If you have not yet listened to Episode 6 “Life Is Connection”, make sure you do so before listening to this fantastic piece of tape.  Thanks and enjoy.

Additional music for this episode is provided by John Watts under a Creative Commons International (CC BY 4.0) license.  The track “A Night in the Woods” can be found here.