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The Bearly Audible Podcast

The Bearly Audible Podcast

De : Justin R. Romine and Bearz
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Join hosts Justin Romine and Bear as they embark on an exciting journey through a wide array of engaging topics that keep you entertained and informed. From the latest in Film and TV, where they dive deep into the art of storytelling and character development, to the world of Travel and Food, where cultural experiences and culinary adventures take center stage, there's always something fresh and exciting to explore. With a rotating cast of dynamic guests, each bringing unique insights and experiences, every episode offers new perspectives, lively debates, and plenty of fun banter. Whether you're a film buff, foodie, travel enthusiast, or simply curious about the world, Justin and Bear deliver thoughtful conversations, diverse opinions, and moments of humor that will keep you coming back for more.Justin R. Romine and Bearz Art
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    • Season 2 Episode 1: Rahim Alhaj
      Feb 2 2025

      On the season 2 Premiere Hosts Justin Romine and Bearz welcome Oud Virtuoso Rahim Alhaj.

      In this compelling episode of The Barely Audible Podcast, hosts Justin Romine and Bearz sit down with world-renowned oud virtuoso Rahim AlHaj for an unforgettable conversation about music, resilience, and cultural identity. Rahim shares his extraordinary journey from Iraq to the United States, recounting how his deep passion for the oud—one of the world’s oldest stringed instruments—became both his refuge and his voice.

      As an artist who has faced the challenges of creating in a conservative environment, Rahim speaks candidly about the power of music as a tool for resistance and storytelling. He reflects on the struggles of immigration, the responsibility of artists to engage with their audiences, and the profound impact of cultural exchange in shaping his work.

      The discussion also explores the intersection of music with other art forms, the beauty of collaboration, and Rahim’s upcoming projects that continue to push creative boundaries. Thought-provoking, inspiring, and rich with history, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the transformative power of art.


      Rahim's Bio

      Rahim AlHaj, a virtuoso oud musician and composer from Baghdad, Iraq, began playing at age nine and trained under the legendary Munir Bashir. Forced into exile in 1991 due to his activism against Saddam Hussein’s regime, he eventually resettled in the U.S. in 2000 as a political refugee. Now based in Albuquerque, NM, he was awarded the prestigious NEA National Heritage Fellowship in 2015.

      Recognized as one of the world’s finest oud players, Rahim has performed globally, earned multiple accolades, and collaborated with diverse artists, including Bill Frisell and Amjad Ali Khan. His compositions blend traditional Iraqi maqams with contemporary influences, reflecting themes of exile and resilience.

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      58 min
    • Bearly Audible Podcast: Bearly Open Lines Live Recording 1
      Feb 2 2025

      In this captivating episode of The Barely Audible Podcast, hosts Justin Romine and Bearz take listeners behind the scenes of their live podcasting adventures. They open up about the exhilarating highs and unexpected technical hurdles of engaging with an audience in real time. The duo shares firsthand stories from their Comic-Con experiences, offering a glimpse into the energy of pop culture’s biggest events.

      As the conversation unfolds, Justin reflects on his journey in the film industry, revealing insights into his creative process and the projects that have shaped his career. The hosts also take a nostalgic trip back to the podcast’s origins, shedding light on how Barely Audible came to be and the evolution of their dynamic.

      Beyond the world of entertainment, they explore a variety of fascinating topics, from the invaluable role of their producer to the artistry of photography, unforgettable food experiences, and thought-provoking current events. Rounding out the discussion, things take a mysterious turn as they dive into eerie paranormal encounters—including a deep dive into the legend of Sasquatch.

      With humor, authenticity, and an infectious passion for storytelling, this episode is a must-listen for fans of film, pop culture, and the unexplained. Tune in for an engaging and unpredictable ride!

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      1 h et 12 min
    • Episode 12: Alan Abrams
      Jan 18 2025
      Episode 12: Alan Abrams – Writing, Architecture, and the Power of Positivity In this episode of The Bearly Audible Podcast, hosts Justin and Bearz sit down with the multi-talented Alan Abrams—writer, publisher, architect, and seasoned traveler—for a fascinating conversation that blends creativity, philosophy, and personal journey. Alan shares the unexpected detour that led him from a planned move to Alaska to an immersive six-year stay in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He opens up about his passion for architecture, his approach to writing, and the inspiration behind his latest venture, Sligo Creek Publishing—a business he humorously calls a "mistake." Together, the trio explores deep and timely topics, from the importance of the First Amendment to the ways we can counteract war, fear and negativity by fostering love and joy. It's a thought-provoking discussion with a true renaissance man—filled with wisdom and wit. Come for the conversation, stay for the KFC. As with tasty chicken and mashed potatoes, you’ll be left wanting more! Alan Abrams b. Aug. 22, 1949, Washington, DC Without dwelling on the sordid details, his first 12 years of adulthood was characterized by rebelliousness, foolishness, and bad luck. Like Jonah, he fled from the damage he caused and the responsibilities he should have assumed. This took him–on a cobbled together motorcycle–to New Mexico, where he acquired a solid background in construction methods and materials. It was there in the Espanola Valley that he designed and built–almost completely by himself–his first house. With new self confidence and a sense of mastery of the man-made world, he returned to his home town. He made amends with his family, and re-adopted the daughter he had abandoned. He also made a promising marriage, launched a contracting business, and bought a tiny bungalow on a quiet tree lined lane. For the next twenty five years he worked in construction–initially, with his hands, but as his experience and knowledge continued to accumulate–with others’ hands. He designed his own projects, falling in love with the study and practice of architecture. He did his best to not let his lack of credentials and formal training hold him back. Through all this time he read widely. He wrote an occasional book review for his professional association, or news feature for the local monthly. Once in a while a poem sprang from his keyboard. But his marriage was failing. In 2004 he began designing a new house for a local couple. The husband was not invested in the project, but he worked closely with the wife for a year. By the time the house was complete, two marriages collapsed. It was then he began to write more deliberately. It was a way of sorting out the chaos of his young adulthood. He worked in all genres, from poetry, to screenplays, to prose that danced between fiction and memoir. Some of these pieces were published in journals and anthologies, whetting his appetite for greater success. During the summer of 2024, he launched the Sligo Creek Publishing Co., which has already produced four collections of poetry and short stories, plus another that is in the final stages of editing.
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      1 h et 16 min
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