On this Independence Day, we’re taking a turn at what the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade just over one week ago, effectively trashing 49 years of precedent and making a woman’s right to an abortion next to impossible to have done.
To help us make sense of what this means for citizens of the United States, we’re joined by Julia O’Keefe and Za Unitt, better known as Tickles and Pokes. We delve into why the “haves” want the “have-nots” to stay suppressed, as well as some of the things that we all can do moving forward.
The music in this episode was chosen by women in Columbus, Ohio (with the exception of the last song, which was chosen by the show’s host).
It’s an entertaining, loud, sometimes rant-filled episode of the podcast.
On this special edition, we take the show on the road and come at you LIVE from the stage of Columbus Covers Columbus 2020 (night two) at Classic's Victory Live on S. High St. We're joined on stage by Julia O'Keefe and Za Unitt, the driving force that created Tickles…
As we bring the Independence Day (weekend) festivities to a close, it's time for another edition of Three Bands With... This week, we're honored to have Brad Hanson join us for our monthly deep dive into the music. Listeners may not know that Brad's daughter, Leah, is the vocalist of…
On this new episode, we break out our flame job shirts as Shorty Allen brings his rockabilly sound and attitude to the show. You'll hear how he was touched by the sound of Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and others, leading him to embrace the rockabilly lifestyle. We play four songs…
Rick has been involved with music in many capacities for over 30 years, bringing his experience in terrestrial and digital radio, live music and journalism to Music In Motion Columbus. He's a writer, raconteur and consumer of eclectic music/coffee.
~ Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why ~
Hunter S. Thompson
“I say, play your own way. Don’t play what the public want - you play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doing - even if it does take them fifteen, twenty years.” ~ Thelonius Monk
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