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The podcast talks about the idea of transforming an abandoned pool into free concerts for music's bigwigs and how it went on to become of the best musical series of that era.
00:00 - 05:59 (05:59)
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The podcast talks about the idea of transforming an abandoned pool into free concerts for music's bigwigs and how it went on to become of the best musical series of that era. The episode also features personal essays for GQ and more.
EpisodeEpisode 8: The Vibe
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A group of geriatric millennial sub freaks found their inner 80s latchkey kid while hanging out at an abandoned pool in Brooklyn.
05:59 - 13:17 (07:18)
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A group of geriatric millennial sub freaks found their inner 80s latchkey kid while hanging out at an abandoned pool in Brooklyn. The space had old storage facilities and empty high rises in the shadow of the pool.
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A writer expresses the difficulty of being a freelancer in today's age due to the lack of platforms and the struggles with pitching to editors.
13:17 - 18:28 (05:11)
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A writer expresses the difficulty of being a freelancer in today's age due to the lack of platforms and the struggles with pitching to editors. They propose the idea of starting a newsletter to feature one piece a week from talented freelancers who are currently struggling.
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The hosts discuss a missed opportunity when a fantastic story that should have been published in a top-tier publication ended up being rejected by multiple outlets, only to be found by chance.
18:28 - 25:03 (06:35)
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The hosts discuss a missed opportunity when a fantastic story that should have been published in a top-tier publication ended up being rejected by multiple outlets, only to be found by chance.
EpisodeEpisode 8: The Vibe
PodcastKILLED
Reflecting on the past through an oral history can create a nostalgic vibration, without necessarily seeking to relive the moment.
25:03 - 27:09 (02:06)
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Reflecting on the past through an oral history can create a nostalgic vibration, without necessarily seeking to relive the moment.