Episode 95: FREAKSCENE.us creators Nico Daunt and Corbin Corbin
Calling All Freaks! My guests this episode are Nico Daunt and Corbin Corbin, the guys behind the new and very cool FREAKSCENE.us Indie/D.I.Y. social media network now taking the underground by storm.What is Freakscene? How is it different from Instagram or the other oligarch-owned, algorithmically driven, surveillance and advertising platforms masquerading as ‘social media’ in 2025?As Corbin and Nico explain in our conversation, FS is not intended to be just another 'virtual community'. Instead it is an online space where already existing real-life D.I.Y. communities, organized by regions and cities, can network, strengthen and grow, free from corporate overlords. Its design harkens back to an era of the internet before it sucked, with lively forums and up to the minute flyer walls, all 100% free from algo-bots deciding what you will and won’t see. The mission and vibe of Freakscene.us will likely sound familiar to TMpod listeners who came of age in the punk/HC/indie scenes of the 80’s and 90’s. Freakscene is bringing that same resourceful, handmade energy to your devices right when it’s most sorely needed. I salute the work Nico, Corbin and all the volunteers have put in making FS a reality and I encourage everyone interested to get involved, after all, just like every cool underground scene, it is what we make it.LINKS: FREAKSCENE.USFreakscene InstaCorbin’s photo archiveNico’s websiteTRAEGERMETHOD on FREAKSCENEJaron Lanier 'Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Account Right Now' talkMusic in order of appearance:Porridge Radio ‘Born Confused’West America ‘The World Destroys Itself’Porridge Radio ‘7 Seconds’
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Episode 94: Aaron Hartman of La Jolla Babylon Podcast, Old Time Relijun)
Aaron Hartman is a bassist best known for his 30 year collaboration with visionary artist /vocalist / multi-instrumentalist/ Arrington de Dionyso in trance punk world travellers Old Time Relijun. His propulsive upright bass playing works as the blood pumping heart of that very heartful combo. On Halloween of last year Aaron and I sat down in his living room in Portland, OR. to talk about his new foray into the realm of podcasting with LaJolla Babylon: Making of a Suburban Punk on the Ruinous Media network. The pod consists of Aaron reading from his lightly fictionalized memoir of his ‘feral’ Gen X youth in San Diego, as told through his avatar character Adam Waxman. Each episode, before and after his readings, he checks in and processes what was covered with his New York based comedian / actor half sister Katie Hartman. The warm and funny intergenerational rapport between ‘coddled millennial’ Katie, 12 years his junior, and Aaron makes for delightful listening. It’s a compelling snapshot of time and place, a coming of age story and portrait of a family that gets a little harrowing, alot humorous and is always intimate.Our conversation goes beyond pod talk as well, we cover the gifts and hazards of touring, the pain and redemption of life in bands, as well as our common experiences in the indie/punk/post-hardcore scenes of San Diego and Olympia, WA. in the 80’s, 90’s and oughts.It was great to talk with Aaron and I hope TMpod listeners will check out La Jolla Babylon. Thank you for listening!Links:La Jolla Babylon: Making of a Suburban PunkInstagramTraegerMethod Poadcast InstagramMusic: Old Time Relijun‘In This World’‘Mystery Language’‘Baby Dragon’IQU ‘Flower and Moon’
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Episode 93: Elijah Moore of LAKE
Elijah Moore is a much loved and revered veteran of the Pacific Northwest indie rock/pop scene best known as one of the creative forces behind the band LAKE.
In addition to his bands, Palisades and LAKE, Eli has been a frequent collaborator with other artists such as Karl Blau, Your Heart Breaks, Laura Viers and most recently with Jonathan Davis of the Folk Implosion and Nick Delffs.
In this conversation recorded in the summer of 2024, Jason and Eli talk about his path in life and music, their personal friendship and the music and art he finds and has found most inspiring.
LAKE's new LP 'Bucolic Gone' is available now for preorder
TraegerMethod podcast is happy to return after a long hiatus with one of Jason’s all-time favorite musicians Elijah Moore.
Thank you for listening!
Host: Jason Traeger (@traegermethod)
Guest: Elijah Moore of the band LAKE (@eli_guitar_and_stuff / @laketheband)
Music:
Palisades ‘Road Driving’
Jonathan Davis ‘Change’
Ashley Erickson ‘Come Along w/Me’
ML Buch ‘Flames shards goo’
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TM Pod Fourth of July Election Day Special
This very special emergency July Fourth Election Day Special is my attempt to make the case that Joe Biden must step aside and allow for an open Democratic convention.
The arguments and dire predictions I share this episode are not meant to stir panic or fear, they are intended only to encourage action. I call this an 'Election Day Special' because I, perhaps naively, believe that if enough voters raised their voices now to demand Biden step aside it might help sway the powers making this monumental decision to make the what I think is the right one.
In the next few days the decision will be made. If you write your reps, senators, dem governors, the White House TODAY and encourage others to do the same, you will have voted for the best candidate (someone other than Biden) in what I think is the most important election ever held.
"Maybe none of this matters, the decision is out of our hands. Why bother?" If nothing else, in taking action you will have worked the muscle of participation in collective activity. This is something we all need to do more of no matter what the political situation.
Thanks for listening!
To contact reps simply search "find my rep", "find my senator" etc.
Good pod about how an open convention could work.
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Episode 92 Seth Lorinczi: Author of Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir, The Vile Cherubs, DC Punk
Episode 92 is finally here, featuring the return of musician, DC punk and now AUTHOR Seth Lorinczi.
Last time we spoke back on Ep 62 we said we’d talk again when his book was released and I’m happy so say that day has come!
Writing show notes is my absolute least favorite part of making this podcast so here’s my first show notes written in with ChatGPT:
Episode Overview
In this episode of the TraegerMethod Podcast, host Jason Traeger sits down with Seth Lorinczi, the author of the captivating new book, Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir. This episode delves into the transformative power of psychedelic plant medicines and how they have helped Seth navigate and heal from the deep-seated ancestral trauma stemming from the Holocaust.
About the Guest
Seth Lorinzci is a debut author whose first book, Death Trip, is garnering attention for its honest and compelling narrative. Seth's journey is one of profound personal healing and exploration, offering readers a front-row seat into his experiences with psychedelic therapies. His work is not just a memoir but a guide and inspiration for those looking to understand the intersection of trauma, healing, and consciousness.
Book Spotlight: Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir
Seth’s memoir takes readers on a journey through his encounters with various psychedelic medicines such as MDMA, 5-Meo-DMT and Ayahuasca. This book is a page-turner, combining gripping storytelling with profound insights into the human psyche and the healing process. Death Trip explores:
Ancestral Trauma: How the trauma of previous generations, specifically the Holocaust, can continue to affect descendants.
Psychedelic Plant Medicines: The role these substances play in therapeutic and spiritual contexts.
Personal Transformation: Seth's personal growth and healing as he confronts and integrates his familial pain.
Now this is me again. We also talk about the newly released LP of demos by Seth’s teenage garage rock punk band The Vile Cherubs ‘Lysergic Lamentations’ OUT NOW on LG Records
I love talking with Seth and his book is absolutely fantastic!
Support the podcast: PATREON
Notes:
Seth Lorinczi
The Vile Cherubs LG Records
Michael Galinsky Saved by Sarno
US and the Holocaust film by Ken Burns
Seth Speaks book I mentioned.
Music:
The Vile Cherubs 'The Man with the Photograph'
Circus Lupus 'Super Genius'