Otis Brown's Podcast

Otis Brown's Podcast

Interesting Stuff: reflections on the American place with side trips into literature, art, music, culture and language.Otis Brown's Podcast is a weekly 20 minute monologue podcast often addressing current issues through the lens of personal anecdotes and American Art and Culture--think of it as a radio show you can listen to whenever you want. With free-ranging stories built around cultural figures from John Lewis to Dolores Huerta, musicians from Little Richard to Dolly Parton and painters from the cave painters of Chauvet to living artists like Wayne Thiebaud, Otis Brown's Podcast attempts to construct literary narratives that try and make sense of the beautiful American mess we walk with in the world.

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August 2, 2022 7 mins

Just a few thoughts on defending my doctoral dissertation twenty years ago today.

Dedicated to the memory of Michael T. "Timo" Gilmore

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A bit of news about my decision to walk the Earth--at least while I heal from shoulder surgery. 

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December 27, 2021 8 mins

Hey! Hope you are well. Here's a little update on the state of the Otis Brown Podcast! 

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September 17, 2021 2 mins

A quick note to my listeners. 

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August 18, 2021 21 mins

This week on Otis Brown Podcast, I rerun an (unfortunately) still relevant Podcast from July 15, 2020 on the state of the pandemic and some of the ways our response to it continues to be cultural rather than medical or epidemiological.

Hope you enjoy. If you remember this podcast and don't care to listen to it again, please be patient. NEW CONTENT COMING SOON!!

Thanks, as always.  

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Some news on the podcast along with my apologies for (finally and inevitably) missing my (self-imposed) deadline.

Thanks! 

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In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I recount a chance meeting with an old friend and explore the complex feelings we have when new information does violence to old memories.

Key words:
J.D. Salinger.  The Catcher in the Rye, Seymour: An Introduction
Eugen Herrigel. Zen in the Art of Archery
Looking Glass "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"
Dixie Fire 

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Wear your lifejacket! In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I tell only the latest story of having to help pluck someone out of a would-be watery grave. I also talk about a bunch of old dead New England writers and painters, just because I always do . . . 

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July 21, 2021 21 mins

Hey, what do you do if you get a tax break? Pay down your credit card? Go out to eat? Bezos and Branson build cool rockets that the rest of us can look at on our phone! What fun! In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I offer some thoughts on the centibillionaire space race and make the (rather obvious) observation that Jeff Bezos is no John Glenn.

Key words:
Jeff Bezos
Richard Branson
John Glenn Friendship 7...

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Just a little coda to the Wonderful World podcast. 
Image is Joe Everson's amazing "Louis Armstrong."

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In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I explore the new Questlove film Summer of Soul, which makes visible, for the first time to a large audience, the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969. Dubbed the "Black Woodstock," the HCF was truly its own unique thing and its invisibility in the American cultural landscape has been a tragedy. The podcast is intended as a primer for the film and doesn't really contain any spoiler...

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The Louis Armstrong of your time might be living in your town right now, and if you don't find him, you will still come out more than conqueror (just to be clear, a reference to Zora Neale Hurston and the great song of the same name by Estelle!) . In this week's episode of Otis Brown Podcast, I think about Ralph Ellison's assertion that there was a Charlie Parker in every town. I also encourage my listeners to embrac...

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July 4, 2021 1 min
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An ad for Popeye's classic chicken sandwich? A rant about the Toyota Prius? No! It's this week's Otis Brown Podcast, wherein I think about my life behind the wheel of a pickup and the contemporary "list" country songs about trucks. 

Keywords:
Blake Shelton "Boys Round Here"
Tim  McGraw "Truck Yeah"
Jerry Jeff Walker/Ray Wylie Hubbard "Up Against the Wall Redneck...

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June 26, 2021 2 mins
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This week's Otis Brown Podcast borrows a title from the great fly fishing essayist John Gierach's 1999 book of the same name. Gierach's humorous and insightful writing casts a long shadow over the podcast and his 1986 book Trout Bum provided a practical handbook for much of my early life. The text I engage most this week, though, is Richard Brautigan's wild and scenic Trout Fishing in America. I hope I do justic...

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June 22, 2021 1 min
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June 16, 2021 20 mins

James Joyce's great novel Ulysses is set on today's date 1904; the date is observed around the world in what are called Bloomsday celebrations. In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I reflect on my experiences with Bloomsday and wonder out loud why so many people celebrate a novel that so few read. 

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In this week's Otis Brown Podcast, I think about why I get hung up on assessing my hobbies in terms of economics or A though F grading. I reflect on the toxicity of allowing academic or professional standards to rob us of the simple joy of doing something for its own sake. I also discuss the circus, Bob Ross and paint-by-numbers paintings.

I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for sticking around for Season II of the Otis B...

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