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Rumble Strip

Erica Heilman / Rumble Strip, Erica Heilmanrumblestripvermont.com
Good conversation that takes its time, hosted by Erica Heilman.

Episodes

Our Show Six

This is Our Show, number six. Your recordings about the pandemic. In this show you heard from: Alicia and Liv in Los Angeles, CA Ada in Marfa, Texas Anna in Bennington, Vermont The sound of rain in a woodstove from Bruce in Montreal Bill in New York City Morten in Southampton, United Kingdom Eli in Philadelphia, PA Katz in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Shana in Auchterarder, Scotland Samantha, somewhere in South Africa Jen in East London Bev and her mother Marj and her father Bill, in Toronto. Sama...

Apr 11, 202023 minEp. 171

Our Show Five

Here’s Our Show, number five…your recordings about the pandemic. In this show you hear from: Niels in Copenhagen, Denmark Thomas singing in El Cerrito, CA Rachel in Olympia, Washington Rob and his kids from Olympia, Washington Louisa in Brittany, France Another meditation from Cali in Florida Tomas in Berlin, Germany Molly’s bells in Las Cruces, NM Esther in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ada and Mathew in Marfa, TX Carlos, in Bethesda, MD The Associate Producer for this series is the excellent, gif...

Apr 07, 202023 minEp. 172

Our Show Four

Here is Our Show 4, your recordings during the pandemic. Thank you for sending me remarkable recordings from all over the world, and the intense privilege of making shows with them. In this show you hear from: Bill in New York City Clive in Toronto Tim in Durango, Colorado Bianca in New York City Andrew’s son reading Pi in Northhampton, Mass. Kelly in New Braunfels, Texas Ralph in North Wolcott, Vermont Amelia in Durham North Carolina Music by hand habits and Amelia Meath . Your Recordings! Keep...

Apr 02, 202016 minEp. 173

Our Show Three

This is Our Show number three…made from your recordings during the pandemic. Keep that tape coming. Let’s keep making damn shows. In this show you hear from: Elliott in Brooklyn and his mother Roberta who’s outside of Chicago Carlos in Bethesda Ryan in West Virginia Katy in New York City Darren in the middle of the south coast of England Silvia in Barcelona Jessica in Minneapolis Alicia and Liv in Los Angeles Scott in Streatham, London Greta in Los Angeles Karen on an island near Stockholm Sarah...

Mar 29, 202014 minEp. 174

Our Show Two

This is the second installment of Our Show, which is about all of us during this pandemic, and is made from all the recordings you’re sending to me from wherever you are in the world, in whatever isolated circumstance. I’m in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in a third floor walk-up, with my son Henry. I have plenty of time to edit. So keep sending your stories. Here’s Show Two. In this story you hear from: Bianca and Matt in New York City My sister Missy in Damariscotta, Maine Craig and his wife and son...

Mar 27, 202012 minEp. 183

Our Show One

It’s amazing. An entire planet of people living mostly in isolation…or those of us lucky enough to be well. It’s the darkest thing to happen in my lifetime, but also strangely the most unifying. We’re all experiencing the very same thing at the same time, but not together. Which is why I wanted to make this show. I asked you to send me recordings from where you are so we could make a show about all of us. And you did. And they are remarkable, and there are too many to make just one show. So I’m ...

Mar 25, 202013 minEp. 212

Announcement

Hi all, My father died a couple weeks ago. He died peacefully at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington. My mother and sister and I spent six days and nights with him, the last 4.5 in comfort care. It was quiet. We had a room we could all camp out in together. The death was a surprise but not a shock. I’m putting out this announcement because work on the show is going slowly at the moment. Also because the show is very personal and it would seem odd not to tell you all. My father was a brilliant, ...

Feb 20, 20201 minEp. 164

Susan on the Brown Couch

Susan Randall is a private investigator here in Vermont and she’s been my friend for twenty five years. If you listen to the show, you already know that I interview her periodically for Rumble Strip. We talk in her car, in her backyard…mostly we talk about her work as a private investigator, but lately we’ve been talking about all the complicated things that seem to start happening when you turn fifty. In our last conversation, she was just finishing treatments for breast cancer. And on New Year...

Feb 11, 202017 minEp. 197

Joslyn House

People often assume the Joslyn House is a nursing home, probably because a lot of old people live there. But it’s not a nursing home. It’s not assisted living. There’s no anonymous art on the wall. It’s not licensed by the state. It’s a house. It’s a a place where up to twenty older people live independently together …in a huge, elegant house furnished with their own things. There’s socializing when you want it, silence when you don’t, there’s sociable silence… there are three beautiful meals se...

Jan 15, 202030 minEp. 198

One more thing about Ben Kilham…

An outtake with bear biologist Ben Kilham, about living with dyslexia, and how it informs the way he thinks about bears.

Dec 19, 20195 minEp. 162

Bear Man

Ben Kilham and his sister Phoebe are the only licensed bear rehabilitators in the state of New Hampshire. For over twenty-five years, the Kilham Bear Center has taken in orphaned or injured black bear cubs and successfully released them back into the wild. And Ben has conducted arguably the longest scientific study of black bear behavior in history. Until Ben Kilham, black bears were studied mostly using tracking collars. But Ben has spent decades following bears in the woods, sometimes for nine...

Dec 16, 201938 minEp. 163

Fifty. A Phoenix Moment.

For many years I have privately loved the song Total Eclipse of the Heart, by Bonnie Tyler. I started to love it when it came out in 1983, when I was fourteen. This month I’m turning fifty. And for some reason, every time I think about turning fifty, I think about singing this song that I’ve loved for over over thirty years, and making other people listen to me sing it. I guess in a way it’s a kind of phoenix moment I’m hoping for. That I’ll burn up in some exquisite shame and then I’ll be born ...

Nov 20, 201920 minEp. 209

Bobcat Hunter

Patrick Soniera has been hunting and tracking bobcats in Vermont for fifty years, and he has a diary entry about every single hunt–the weather, the birds or the bears, the behavior of the cat tracks he followed–his diaries fill one whole wall of his office. And for the majority of those days out in the woods, Patrick never even saw a bobcat. You almost never see them, which is why Patrick is so fascinated by these cats. Last year Patrick went out tracking cats with his hounds a hundred and fifty...

Oct 17, 201916 minEp. 156

Problems, Episode 5: Vacation

This is the fifth episode of Problems , a radio drama about Pam and Joel, two old friends who support each other through their problems. In this episode, Joel’s just come back from a long vacation in British Colombia, where he had a lovely time mountain biking with friends. But…there were some problems. This show is sponsored by Honey Road , my all time favorite restaurant in Vermont. Make a reservation. Go. Eat. Report back. And click on the image below for more information....

Sep 30, 201913 minEp. 155

A Perfect Drive with Garret Keizer

Garret Keizer and I stood together in a field, in the late summer, in the Northeast Kingdom, and he read poems from his new book, The World Pushes Back . I first heard of Garret a few years ago when I read his book, Getting Schooled , about his years as a high school teacher up here in the Kingdom. He described this place more honestly and more humanely …than anything I’d ever read about the place before. And his stories about his own experience teaching are almost brutally honest. I’ve never re...

Sep 09, 201919 minEp. 219

Summer Musical

It’s the summer musical in Randolph, Vermont…one day before showtime. It’s been an annual event at Chandler Music Hall for over twenty years, and this year they’re putting on Footloose. And honestly? It feels like the whole town is involved. Like it takes every last person in Randolph to pull this thing off…again. To put on a full musical with up to 120 kids, in three weeks? It’s a miracle. I spent an afternoon talking with some of the kids backstage, about their lives in musical theater. And ev...

Aug 07, 201913 minEp. 205

Leland Will Figure It Out

Leland lives over the hill from me in East Calais. We’ve been friends since he was in first grade, and every year around this time we get together and he tells me what he’s thinking about, worried about, what his plans are. He got his driver’s permit two weeks ago so he drove me over to Number 10 Pond and we sat and talked about the ups and downs of his first year of high school, about girls, about avocado toast… Credits Music for this show is by Vermont musician B rian Clark , who is the lead s...

Jul 09, 201914 minEp. 157

Logging By Hand

If you drive around rural Vermont, you see logging skidders parked in people’s dooryards. You see them working in smaller woodlots and residential woodlots, felling trees with a chainsaw at twenty below zero, dragging cables through waist deep snow. It’s dangerous work, and they’re a resilient lot. And they prefer logging by hand. This story is about them. Credits This show is part of The Resilient Forest series produced by Northern Woodlands and first aired on NEXT , a weekly radio show and pod...

Jun 28, 201918 minEp. 154

Gamelan and Subjects of Consequence

Gamelan Sulukala is a group of fifteen people in central Vermont who come together at the dead end of a dirt road in the basement of the Goddard College library, to play Indonesian music on an ornate, court gamelan made on the island of Java. There is no harmony. Instead, each sound is part of an intricate layering of patterns. No one instrument, or musician stands alone. Except the people in gamelan are people who very much stand alone. Writers and strawberry farmers and scientists and Renaissa...

Jun 19, 201912 minEp. 167

Senior

When I was in high school I remember being amazed by how much grownups seemed to forget about being young. But as it turns out….you do forget. A lot of it. And a lot of it’s important, and funny, and sometimes scary. I do remember that I hated high school graduation. Not because I didn’t want to graduate, but because I knew I was supposed to be excited but I didn’t know how to be excited about a future that didn’t exist yet and that I couldn’t imagine. So a couple weeks before graduation, I went...

May 29, 201915 minEp. 158

Victim Advocate

The criminal justice system is not designed to answer to the needs of crime victims. It’s designed to figure out if there’s enough evidence to bring a case. If there is, a defense attorney builds a case for the defendant and a prosecutor builds a case for the state of Vermont. The alleged victim in the case becomes a witness in their own story. They may have felt the impact of a crime, but they play no direct role in how the crime is adjudicated. For most people brand new to the system, this com...

May 10, 201923 minEp. 150

Problems Episode 4: Coffee and Public School

Welcome to the fourth episode of Problems, a radio drama about Pam and Joel, two old friends who support each other through their problems…because no problem is too small to complain about. In this episode, Joel pays a visit to Pam at her house and brings her a small gift. Joel’s daughter, Whitney, has started at public school. Pam’s daughter River had a harder time at public school, and now she’s back at the local private school. Welcome.

Apr 10, 20199 minEp. 145

Captain JP Sinclair

Captain JP Sinclair has been at the center of over five-hundred death investigations and a hundred-and-one homicides in the state of Vermont. He served as the state’s chief criminal investigator and he led the Vermont State Police’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations. He was also instrumental in forming a major crime unit in the state of Vermont to handle the state’s most egregious cases. And we used to play little league together. JP and I went to Charlotte Central School together from Kindergar...

Mar 29, 201929 minEp. 153

Brand New Life

I interviewed T.O. back in the summer of 2017. He’d just gotten out of prison, where he’s spent the majority of his adult life, and he was trying to figure out what to do next. After we met, he found employment and he enrolled at the Community College of Vermont. Things were going well. But what does it feel like to start a brand new life? It’s hard. And it’s complicated. Credits Music by Brian Clark T.O.’s Poetry Patience Peep dis… What’s patience?? What’s life w embracing trials and TRIBULATIO...

Mar 13, 201925 minEp. 168

Deer Camp

I spent the night before deer season at Jim Welch’s deer camp in Chelsea, Vermont. His camp is an old school bus, outfitted with a woodstove and a couple pallets in the back for sleeping. To get to it you have to drive through Mr. Bradshaw’s barnyard and then about a half mile across a field. The bus has been there for as long as Jim can remember and Mr. Bradshaw lets him use it. So a bunch of Jim’s friends were coming out to the bus to do what they always do the night before deer season, which ...

Feb 11, 201915 minEp. 178

Susan and I Talk About Cancer

A lot of you who listen to the show regularly already know Susan Randall. She’s a private investigator and an old friend and I interview her now and then for the show. A couple months ago Susan was diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s important to say right off that I think Susan’s going to be fine. The cancer hasn’t spread. She doesn’t need chemotherapy, and she’s almost done with her radiation therapy. But the diagnosis has made her think differently about her life. We got together at the hospit...

Jan 28, 201920 minEp. 161

Game Warden

I spent a day riding around with game warden, Jeff Whipple, on the second weekend of deer season…just when some hunters are getting frustrated they haven’t got their deer yet. Exciting things happened. Game wardens are like nature’s cops. They’re trained in law enforcement, but they’re also conservationists. Their job is to look after the wilderness areas and forests that make up 75 percent of Vermont. They’re spread thin across the state, so in order to respond quickly to calls, they have to wo...

Jan 10, 201923 minEp. 146

Christine

What most people outside Vermont know about Christine Hallquist is that she was the country’s first transgender gubernatorial candidate. But it’s not what she ran on–and it’s not even what was most interesting about her campaign. The day before election day, Christine and her team had just finished a fourteen-county Road to Victory Tour , which involved going to places like Lunenburg, Vermont, population 1302. And this wasn’t her first visit to Lunenburg. Christine’s campaign focused on rural Ve...

Dec 06, 201827 minEp. 151

Problems, Episode 3: A Celebrity Interview

Welcome to another episode of Problems–a series about Pam and Joel, two old friends who support each other through their problems. Because no problem is too small to complain about. This is a special episode, featuring special celebrity guest, Steve McFadden. McFadden is an acclaimed performance artist from Chicago, and old friend of Pam’s. His work is extreme, and always dangerous. Pam was conducting the interview on behalf of her daughter River, who was uncomfortable conducting the interview h...

Nov 22, 20189 minEp. 142

They Are Us, Part 1: Sarah

Sarah Holland had no history of mental illness. She was a full-time R.N., she had three kids and a small farm. She was busy. Then suddenly she started to experience symptoms of depression. She didn’t have a name for it. No one in her world had ever talked about mental health. But pretty soon Sarah was having a hard time working, and parenting. This is a story of one woman’s struggle with major depression, and her recovery. This show is the first in a seven-part series I produced for Vermont Publ...

Nov 20, 201813 minEp. 140
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