Wed, 23 November 2005 Irene interviews Lisa Voldeng of Sugar Lab at the WTN summit; Steve the Drummer discusses technology, music and the disturbing lack of drums in Ohio; John Beezer from Shared Media Licensing shares an elevator with the N1L crew. Part 3 of 3.Comments[31] |
Tue, 22 November 2005 Melissa joins Irene and Skye to discuss technology and tubas; Daniel Sieberg, technology correspondent for CNN, calls in to compare notes on the World Technology Summit; Ziv Navoth of Verve! talks about helping companies adapt to new changes. Part 2 of 3.Comments[34] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto! Irene and Chris get blinded with science at the World Technology Summit and Awards. WTN Chairman Jim Clark explains how the event came to be; Irene asks a question at the "citizens vs. professional broadcasters" panel; Skye the Ladybug bombs the technology quiz; Irene interviews David Pescovitz of BoingBoing.net. Part 1 of 3.Comments[35] |
Tue, 15 November 2005 Irene continues to talk radio with Ben Fong-Torres and Professor Dina Ibrahim; Steve the Drummer reports from the mall; author Rick Kaempfer talks about "The Radio Producer's Handbook"; Irene interviews Bob Agnew, the man behind The Quake and KNEW. Part 3 of 3.Comments[30] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 Amazingly, Ben Fong-Torres sticks around for more N1L! Melissa's Gay Report is short but sweet; Allen Pitt from the ARRL talks about amateur radio and the ham response to Hurricane Katrina; Kim Bryant, Regional VP for Clear Channel, fields tough questions about the company and their practices; Professor Dina Ibrahim joins Irene and Ben in the studio; Jack Swanson from KGO gives Irene advice on running a talk show. Gilroy or Bust! Part 2 of 3.Comments[35] |
Sat, 12 November 2005 Ben Fong-Torres joins us in the studio for donuts and diatribes! Skye the Ladybug navigates a new quiz; Jesse Walker, author of Rebels on the Air, talks about the history of radio and independent broadcasting; Bill Conway, General Manager of KOIT FM in San Francisco, discusses programming a station, MSN's radio experiment, and radio vs. iPods and the internet. Part 1 of 3.Comments[26] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 Irene chats with Jello Biafra about punk, politics and cleaner living; Steve the Drummer chimes in with a mainstream musician's perspective; Jesse Townley from the Frisk tells tales about touring and earning respect. Part 3 of 3.Comments[21] |
Sun, 30 October 2005 Rock N Roll high school! Irene interviews young DIY band Pretty Lights Below, with an excerpt from their song "City Lights Can't Be Mistaken"; John from the Fleshies calls in to talk about the scene today; Skye dips into the N1L mailbag; V. Vale from RE/Search Publications talks about the beginnings of the West Coast punk scene. Part 2 of 3.Comments[21] |
Sat, 29 October 2005 God save the queen! Skye the Ladybug takes a quiz to determine her punk cred; Sociologist Donna Gaines, author of Teenage Wasteland, talks about the New York scene and CBGB; Melissa's Gay Report focuses on punk fashion. Part 1 of 3.Comments[27] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 The Remix show continues! Irene argues with her old Imac; an excerpt from the Lawrence Lessig interview is presented; Skye introduces the best of our worst mistakes; two young guests talk about Real World 2006 auditions and body image. Part 2 of 2.Comments[26] |
Sat, 22 October 2005 Irene takes a week off and chaos ensues! Skye and Chris remix highlights from our previous shows. The funniest clips of the crew kick things off; Eddie, Ryan and Rene from the blogging world make a return appearance; Irene can't resist phoning in on her day off; David Gill relates what it's like to produce a reality show. Part 1 of 2.Comments[29] |
Mon, 17 October 2005 Connie Sobczak from The Body Positive gives her perspective on body image; Steve the Drummer joins the discussion, live from Supercuts; Irene, Mandy and Rachel bring things to a close. Part 3 of 3.Comments[27] |
Sun, 16 October 2005 Irene crashes the current "Real World" auditions and talks with Annalies and Eliza, two hopefuls; Melissa enlightens the crew with the latest Gay Report; "advertising refugee" Rachel Gaunt joins us in the studio. Part 2 of 3.Comments[20] |
Sat, 15 October 2005 Estrogen is on the rampage at N1L! Skye the Ladybug subjects Irene to a body image quiz; Irene is confronted by her bitter old, outdated lime Imac; the girls interview Jessica Weiner, author of "Do I Look Fat in This?" Part 1 of 3.Comments[21] |
Wed, 12 October 2005 The Lawrence Lessig interview continues; 'RIAA Blue' concludes; Irene ambushes Schlomo Rabinowitz into an on-air argument; Irene's dad phones in an opposing viewpoint. Part 3 of 3.Comments[20] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 'RIAA Blue' continues; Melissa scrapes the barrel for gay copyright issues; Irene interviews Elana Rosen of Just Think; Steve the Drummer weighs in on musicians and copyright law from... a pumpkin patch. Part 2 of 3.Comments[19] |
Mon, 10 October 2005 Gary the office manager returns for a quiz on intellectual property; Part 1 of the radio drama 'RIAA Blue'; Irene attempts a dramatic interpretation of the RIAA stance on piracy; the first half of our interview with author Lawrence Lessig. Part 1 of 3.Comments[20] |
Tue, 4 October 2005 Skye's search engine session continues; Irene gives video blogger Schlomo Rabinowitz a tour of her apartment; Chris relates his 15 minutes of fame via unintentional identity theft; Eddie Codel shows Irene how to set up a blog; and Steve the Drummer checks in, better late than never. Part 3 of 3.Comments[66] |
Tue, 4 October 2005 Melissa delivers a report on gay blogs and sites; Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell discuss online corporatization; Renegade Rene calls in to share her wisdom on video blogging; and Skye the Ladybug's search engine session is interrupted by a surprise call from the owner of nooneslistening.com! Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 1 October 2005 Irene and company are introduced to the wonderful world of online self-publishing by special guests Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell from Webzine 2005. Josh Wolf talks about video blogging, Irene's dad calls in with some sage advice... and that's just the first third of this week's show! Comments[25] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Captain Analogy comes to the rescue; drummer Steve Bowman checks in from a tour bus somewhere in Kansas; Irene interviews Matthew Smith, author of Survivor Lessons; Irene answers the most-asked questions about her stint on "Real World: Seattle." Part 3 of 3.Comments[33] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Skye and Irene continue with the reality show audition; Melissa delivers the first Gay Report; Irene confronts reality show producer David Gill and learns a thing or two in the process. Part 2 of 3.Comments[20] |
Mon, 26 September 2005 Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Irene and Mandy introduce the show; Jello Biafra comments on Irene and The Real World; Skye the Ladybug tackles the reality audition questionnaire; Irene interviews Mark Andrejevic, author of Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched. Part 1 of 3.
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Irene interviews Lisa Voldeng of Sugar Lab at the WTN summit; Steve the Drummer discusses technology, music and the disturbing lack of drums in Ohio; John Beezer from Shared Media Licensing shares an elevator with the N1L crew. Part 3 of 3.
Irene continues to talk radio with Ben Fong-Torres and Professor Dina Ibrahim; Steve the Drummer reports from the mall; author Rick Kaempfer talks about "The Radio Producer's Handbook"; Irene interviews Bob Agnew, the man behind The Quake and KNEW. Part 3 of 3.
Irene chats with Jello Biafra about punk, politics and cleaner living; Steve the Drummer chimes in with a mainstream musician's perspective; Jesse Townley from the Frisk tells tales about touring and earning respect. Part 3 of 3.
The Remix show continues! Irene argues with her old Imac; an excerpt from the Lawrence Lessig interview is presented; Skye introduces the best of our worst mistakes; two young guests talk about Real World 2006 auditions and body image. Part 2 of 2.
Connie Sobczak from The Body Positive gives her perspective on body image; Steve the Drummer joins the discussion, live from Supercuts; Irene, Mandy and Rachel bring things to a close. Part 3 of 3.
Irene crashes the current "Real World" auditions and talks with Annalies and Eliza, two hopefuls; Melissa enlightens the crew with the latest Gay Report; "advertising refugee" Rachel Gaunt joins us in the studio. Part 2 of 3.
The Lawrence Lessig interview continues; 'RIAA Blue' concludes; Irene ambushes Schlomo Rabinowitz into an on-air argument; Irene's dad phones in an opposing viewpoint. Part 3 of 3.
'RIAA Blue' continues; Melissa scrapes the barrel for gay copyright issues; Irene interviews Elana Rosen of Just Think; Steve the Drummer weighs in on musicians and copyright law from... a pumpkin patch. Part 2 of 3.
Gary the office manager returns for a quiz on intellectual property; Part 1 of the radio drama 'RIAA Blue'; Irene attempts a dramatic interpretation of the RIAA stance on piracy; the first half of our interview with author Lawrence Lessig. Part 1 of 3.
Skye's search engine session continues; Irene gives video blogger Schlomo Rabinowitz a tour of her apartment; Chris relates his 15 minutes of fame via unintentional identity theft; Eddie Codel shows Irene how to set up a blog; and Steve the Drummer checks in, better late than never. Part 3 of 3.
Melissa delivers a report on gay blogs and sites; Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell discuss online corporatization; Renegade Rene calls in to share her wisdom on video blogging; and Skye the Ladybug's search engine session is interrupted by a surprise call from the owner of nooneslistening.com! Part 2 of 3.
Irene and company are introduced to the wonderful world of online self-publishing by special guests Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell from Webzine 2005. Josh Wolf talks about video blogging, Irene's dad calls in with some sage advice... and that's just the first third of this week's show!
Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Captain Analogy comes to the rescue; drummer Steve Bowman checks in from a tour bus somewhere in Kansas; Irene interviews Matthew Smith, author of Survivor Lessons; Irene answers the most-asked questions about her stint on "Real World: Seattle." Part 3 of 3.