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Planet of Stopped Clocks
September 7 - 11, Edition
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EarBuds Podcast Collective: *Planet of Stopped Clocks*
5 podcast episodes according to a theme, curated by a different person each weekSeptember 7 - 11, 2020
CURATOR: Mark McG
WHY THIS THEME?: Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. I wanted to shine a light on Scottish creatives who've kept creating and building in isolation, against the odds, whether it was a pandemic, unemployment, or even through a death that they faced.
EPISODES:
You Call That Radio?
128 minutes
Sonnet Youth PodcastThe happy accident of becoming a poet w/ Victoria McNulty57 minutes
Funny Looks
45 minutes
Universal Crisis 33 minutes
Mood Swings Mood Swings in Isolation 60 minutes
SELF PROMO: As the wheels fell off of society, we were told to remain in our homes, and for most, our only solace was in music, film, books, or art. Yet the last workers in the queue for help are the very same artists who make our life better, and sometimes just make our lives tolerable. The first to close and the last to open, events and gigs are impossible right now, and that was the only format left for artists to finance their creativity. We all need to support everyone involved in creating the magic or we could lose it forever.
HASHTAG FOR DISCUSSION: #StoppedClocks
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