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Waking from the American Dream

Kelly Carlinwww.kellycarlin.com
Trying to stay awake through all the bullshit. Author, performer, Founder of Women on the Verge, Shaman of the Carlin family since 1963.
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Episodes

092: Kelly and Rain Pryor Talk About Vaginas - Shocking!

Kelly and her guest Rain Pryor talk about needing to speak their truths, their relationship to standup comedy, that Richard Pryor does NOT live in Rain's vagina, and chin hairs. At the beginning of the show Kelly reads her newest essay, "Avalanche," and at the end of the show they take a call from a lovely listener. Music by Mercedes Sosa, Tin Pan Band and Travis & Shook.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 29 min

091: Kelly Gets All Transformy

Kelly's guest is Kyle Cease Transformational Comedian. They discuss leaps of faith, reframing one's past, and how it really all is in your mind. Kelly reads her essay, "Finding Voice" and plays some Eric Schwartz, Adil Omar and Katie Goodman.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 36 min

090: Octagon Table Discussion: Place

Kelly reads her newest essay, "You Are Here," and then is joined by Rick Overton, Chris Bonno and Erin Brown in a funny and free-wheeling discussion about maps, traveling, wilderness, unspoken rules of places, the mind...oh, the places they go. Music by John Elliot, Rick Overton and Dan Bern. John Elliott - "Feet To The Fire" Rick Overton - "Happy Go Lucky" Dan Bern - "Time To Live"

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min

089: Kelly Jumps into the Zeitgeist

Peter Joseph of the Zeitgeist Movement is Kelly's guest. Kelly and Peter discuss what the world might the like if we really did wake up from the American Dream. Kelly reads her poem False Idol too.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 29 min

088: The Wisdom of Trees

Kelly shares her essay Wisdom of Trees about her awakening to self while in the woods. She then takes calls from friends and listeners around the theme of staying grounded in this crazy, greedy, celebrity saturated world. Eric Kufs provides music from his new release.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 36 min

087: Kelly Goes Solo

Sue Costello, comedienne, actress and creator of the solo show, "I Didn't Mean to Be Funny," joins Kelly as they discuss creating solo shows, how to get over one's shit and rape jokes. Music by Logan Heftel and Cary Cooper.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min

086: Octagon Table Discussion - Giving/Receiving

Kelly gets Messy in her essay. Rick Overton, Amy Englehardt, and Chris Bonno help Kelly find her way through the difficulty of receiving, the joy of giving, and how it all relates to be an artist in the 21st century.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 35 min

085: Kelly Goes to the Movies

Illeana Douglas and Kelly discuss how films and acting styles have changed over the decades, Illeana's Ikea focused web series Easy to Assemble, and her grandfather Melvyn Douglas. Kelly does an excerpt from A Carlin Home Companion. Music: "Time Got Away" by Elliott, Rose, da Costa "Happy Go Lucky" by Rick Overton "Wish You Were Here" by Rebecca Zoe Leigh

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min

084: Kelly is All About the Work

Kelly reads her essay entitled The Work. She and her guest Dave Rubin, host of the Young Turks newest show The Rubin Report, discuss living in LA with the traffic and earthquakes, the power of Twitter, and how WeHo is better than Chelsea for the gay lifestyle. Music by John Elliott, Adil Omar and Charlie Wolf.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 39 min

083: Peace

Kelly is joined by Rick Overton, Suzanne Whang and Danny Lobell in a discussion about Peace - Peace of Mind, Peace with the past, Inner Peace, etc. Kelly reads her essay Joy. Music - "Hard Times" by Chris Trapper, "The Score" by John Elliott and "The World We Live In" by Allen Stone.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 34 min

082: Kelly Gets the Story

Kelly reads her poignant essay entitled, Spring. Then Lisa Cron, author of Wired for Story, chats with Kelly about how humans are shaped by story and how this can make your writing irresistible. Music by Gary Stockdale, John Elliot, and Katie Goodman.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 32 min

081: Kelly Pioneers in Comfortable Times

Kelly reads her essay Pioneer Women. Kelly has a conversation with author Anne Lamott who calls Kelly her Big Super Spiderman Girl. Kelly then takes calls from all over the world - like Cleveland and Sweden!

Aug 18, 20141 hr 38 min

080: Octagon Table Discussion: Reinvention

Kelly begins the show with her essay, "A Place for Your Space." Maestro comedian Rick Overton, the divine Mistress of UnCabaret Beth Lapides and the Purveyor of Fine Words and Phrases Dylan Brody help Kelly dissect, resurrect and perfect the idea of reinvention. Music by Dan Bern, Andie Starr and Tracey Newman. "Time To Live" by Dan Bern "The World Will Follow" by Andi Starr "Fire Up The Weed" by Tracy Newman

Aug 18, 20141 hr 26 min

079: Kelly Knows Jack Shit

Kelly reads her essay Jack Shit and then has a fascinating conversation with Amy Friedman about her memoir Desperado's Wife which is about her falling love with and then marrying a man in prison convicted for murder. Music by Cary Cooper and Eric Schwartz.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 39 min

078: Kelly Finds Her Happy Place, We Think.

Katie Goodman, acclaimed musical comedienne, author, and speaker, joins Kelly in a chat about performing, creativity, and the state of the world. A new segment "State of America!" premieres. Music by Katie Goodman, Dan Bern and Terrible Button.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 34 min

077: Kelly Finally Belongs

Join Kelly for the reading of her essay "Soul," and her chat with guest Greg Miller, author of How to Be a Writer That Writes, on ensuring success in your writing practice."Cost of Constant Traveling" by Chris Trapper. "The Score" by John Elliott. "Killing Time" by Allen Stone

Aug 18, 20141 hr 35 min

076: Octagon Roundtable Discussion: Insanity

Kelly welcomes Suzanne Whang, Dylan Brody, Rick Overton and Chris Bonno to the table to discuss Insanity from every angle. She also read her newest essay, "Does Matter Mind?". "My Mom Is A Dog" by John Elliott and The Hereafter. "Midnight Cabaret" by Chris Trapper. "Anything Is Possible" by Cary Cooper.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 27 min

075: Kelly Tells Yahweh to Hit the Highway

Kelly explores the grumpy dad god in an essay and then discusses, with author and filmmaker Jeff Brown, the pitfalls and revelations of spiritual gurus. Music by Dan Bern.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 26 min

074: Kelly Leaves It on the Stage

Kelly reads her essay inspired by Pete Townsend and The Who, and then talks with her uncle Patrick Carlin about his new book Quien Fucking Sabe? Music by Eric Schwartz and Spanky& the Gang.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 26 min

073: Genpo Roshi

Kelly shares her essay on perfectionism and what it means to be human; Genpo Roshi joins Kelly for the third time and they discuss the pitfalls of the spiritual path, perfectionism and why heroes fall.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 39 min

071: Kelly Says Amen!

Kelly discusses writing & prayer with Anne Lamott, and then picks apart the election and GOP with Rep. Jack Kimble of the faux 54th District of California. Some comedy by Ted Alexandro and music by Cary Cooper and Chris Trapper.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min

070: Kelly and Howard Talk Again About The God Problem

Kelly reads an essay about hope and faith, and then is joined by Howard Bloom who returns to the show to go even deeper into things like conscious evolution, the persistence of protons, fractals and why humanity will be leaving the planet in the future.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min

069: Octagon Table Discussion: Above the Fray

Kelly discusses what it takes to be active in the world while staying above the fray of politics as usual with Dylan Brody, Erin Brown, Rick Overton and Suzanne Whang. Music by Captain Danger.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 19 min

067: Howard Bloom Explains How It All Started

Kelly and Howard discuss key points from his book The God Problem that tackles how the hell did this little thing called the universe start and how are we manifestations of the very thing that invisibly rule it. Music by www.carlieanddoni.com

Aug 18, 20141 hr 40 min

066: What? Another Fabulous Fugelsang?

Kelly talks with Paul Fugelsang about mindfulness meditation, his vision of providing quality mental health care to those in need, and then speaks with some callers about her dad and stuff. John Elliott's music from thehereafterishere.com is featured.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 40 min

065: Kelly Competes with Barack Obama

As the DNC plays on every TV in America, Kelly attempts to do a live call-in show. She ends up talking to a few nice people including Kevin Bartini about naming a street after her father. She also talks about the big Mystery, quitting sugar, plays comedy from Lee Camp and Matt Kirshen and some great tunes.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 24 min

064: Craig Shoemaker and Kelly Get It On

Craig and Kelly discuss what it's like to evolve with one's work, what white males think and how to find a space in the middle of the great political divide.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 41 min

063: There Will Be Vaginas!

Kelly has an Octagon Table Discussion with Beth Lapides, Laraine Newman, Kira Soltanovich and Suzanne Whang. They manage to cover everything from gender roles, presidential politics, diaphragms to advice they'd tell the 15 year old version of themselves.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 41 min

062: Kelly Talks with Listeners about Failure

In today's live call-in show Kelly examines the issue of failure from multiple angles. The personal toll and gifts of it, the culture's difficulty with it and how ultimately when we make friends with it, it is an agent of transformation. Her callers include Dylan Brody, Paul Myers and Judith Cohen.

Aug 18, 20141 hr 33 min
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