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  • 014 SEASON FINALE for HABITABLE SPACES Farm + Artist Residency Recap on Quarantine and Events through May '21
    Jun 1 2021

    THANK YOU for all the listens, likes, subscribes and reviews for the podcast. Much appreciated. This episode is our Season Finale for Tripping with Tripp​ + New Beginnings at Habitable Spaces​ with our new remote interview technology. A recap of the MANY major events that occurred from March 2020 to today and how it weaves throughout our interviews. Stay tuned for a totally different Season 2 with TrippnLarry and the Catskill region of New York State.

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    53 min
  • 013 EYE OF THE DOG ART CENTER Interviews: Potters, Artists, Philosophers, Teachers & Rogue Hams in San Marcos, Texas
    1 h et 1 min
  • 012 Queer Nomadic Ceramist, Artist, Writer SWEENEY BROWN Talks Van Life & Quarantine on the Farm
    May 18 2021

    Queer Nomadic Ceramist, Artist and Writer Sweeney Brown shares how they came to Habitable Spaces, their art and their sobriety journey. Also, Sweeney will describe their stay at Habitable Spaces during quarantine and what they love most about the farm.

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    1 h
  • 011 Artist Filmmaker Performer Teacher JAIME IDEA Talks Dreamscapes Utopia Squats & World Travel
    May 11 2021

    In this episode, we talk about imagination, dream spaces, and utopia schools. Our guest is Jamie "Idea" Iglehart. Jamie is a multimedia artist, teacher, professor of visual narrative at the City University of New York. We explore Jamie's work, the dream spaces, and the line between imagination transitioning to building concrete worlds. We also talk about her social and experimental projects involving play. We also discuss her works in a variety of disciplines and Jamie's educational platforms that democratize learning such as free schools.

    Stay tuned to learn more about utopian fantasy, dream interpretation, personal iconography and utopian concept.

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    52 min
  • 010 ¡Teatro! Folkloric Dance Teacher, Chef, Farmer, Artist BETO RINCÓN from Seguin, TX
    May 4 2021

    Beto Rincón is a farmer, artist, teacher, and dancer working at Teatro in Seguin, TX. While teaching in Pittsburgh, PA, he met a student who would eventually be a volunteer farmer at Habitable Spaces farm and artist residency. Beto's involvement with Teatro dates back to when he started dancing folkloric dance at the age of four. His mother also played Mariachi guitar while he was in the womb, the reason he was born with the rhythm that made him a drummer.


    Since then, Beto has been a member of some of Teatro's award-winning groups, a dance intern, instructor, and now works as Ballet Folklorico (folkloric dance) Artistic Director with Teatro, a nonprofit whose mission is to provide a better understanding of the Mexican-American people through the promotion and practice of arts.


    He has also participated in Teatro's Agroecology and Artist in Education programs where he has taught Mexican-American culture through performing Ballet Folklorico and lectures.


    Beto also shares his culinary and food passion, a skill he mastered since he was 15, passed down to him from his grandmother who taught boys how to cook because she didn't have any girls.


    Meet Beto Rincón, Ballet Folklorico Artistic Director!

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    52 min
  • 009 Mushrooms & Mycelium - ALI STONE Mycologist Farmer Performer Teacher
    Apr 27 2021

    How much do you know about mushrooms? Some of us only know mushrooms from a plate and have little to no knowledge about them. In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing local mycologist, farmer and teacher, Ali Stone. Ali and I will be talking about all things mushies and mycelium. Ali will tell us how the pandemic has changed the world, her utopia, and post-pan travel goals. Ali has a passion for mycology. Also, she loves teaching farming and mycology to other people.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • 008 Stained Glass Mosaic by Multi-faceted Artists Cat Glennon & Ken Madore
    Apr 20 2021

    Art has many facets, and we have multi-faceted artists. In this episode, I interview two talented Brooklyn-based artists Cat Glennon and Ken Madore. Cat and Ken were resident artists at Habitable Spaces working on a fabulous stained glass mosaic wall they will be telling us about.


    Cat and Ken will be sharing their art journey, how they dealt with the early days of Corona living with housemates in an old hotel, their history with the farm, their projects, and visions for their art. Also, the artists will be sharing words of wisdom for people who want to take a similar journey to theirs.


    Listen in and learn!

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    1 h et 3 min
  • 007 First Time Farmers Road Trip Across America AC (After Covid)
    Apr 13 2021

    Two volunteer farmers from the Netherlands, Jerry and Sanne, share the experiences they had traveling to to Cuba before arriving in New Orleans, then the farm. They'll tell us what their first impressions were and give us highlights from their stay.


    When Covid-19 restrictions started, the two farmers were here in the United States. Their home country (Netherlands) restricted all flights. Jerry and Sanne got locked out of their country. After consulting with their family and friends in the Netherlands, they decided to continue exploring the US in a mobile home. One thing they knew for sure was the fact that they could always come back to Habitable Spaces and be welcome.

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    55 min