Howell Creek Radio

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Synopsis

From an unlicensed transmitter deep within the forests of northern Minnesota, Howell Creek Radio transmits weekly addresses combining weather, personal yarns, shipping reports, poetry and literature. Read transcripts and get more info at howellcreekradio.com. **No Longer Being Updated**

Episodes

  • The Grid Life

    03/05/2014 Duration: 07min

    Download MP3 audio – 7:13, 10.27 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for May 3, 2014, a continuation of the previous episode. There are lots of reasons not to like cookie-cutter suburban developments, but: there may be an upside. Mention is made of A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L’Egnle and The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis, and also (somewhat obliquely) of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold by John Le Carre. Closing music is An Old Peasant Like Me from the Prince Avalanche soundtrack. From Ciphers, a book of suburban photography. Photo by Christoph Gielen.

  • Neighbors

    19/04/2014 Duration: 05min

    Download MP3 audio – 5:14, 7.54 MB Radio address for April 19, 2014. The gap between the ideal and the actual social fabric in my suburban neighborhood. As I mention at the end, there’s a Part Two to these thoughts that will be coming in the next address. Mention is made of communal ovens: here’s how it worked out in Dufferin Grove Park in Toronto, and there’s also one in Pittsburgh. A couple of Australian women blogged about the idea, and their commenters found all kinds of potential problems with it.

  • Wayfinding

    11/04/2014 Duration: 07min

    Download MP3 audio – 7:54, 11.21 MB Radio address for April 12, 2014. What it means to do low-focus podcasting in a high-focus world, and how to keep it going that way. I mention my recent haphazard writing on mystic experience and religious conversion. The extended quote in the middle is from Shunryu Suzuki’s book Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind. The ending music is On My Way by The Melodic. (There’s also the album version, but it doesn’t have nearly enough kick compared to their live performances.)

  • Tracks

    22/02/2014 Duration: 12min

    Download MP3 audio – 12:46, 17.88 MB – or Read Transcript Radio broadcast for February 22, 2014. A narrative of the first two legs of the trip I took in response to the signal seen on the Baie Comeau in January: a midnight snowshoe hike in the woods, and boiler-stoking our way over Heston Grade in the train. The closing music is The Ghost of O’Donahue by Johnny Flynn.

  • Out of Sequence

    25/01/2014 Duration: 11min

    Download MP3 audio – 11:23, 13.39 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for January 24, 2014. Mention is made of the book The Discarded Image and (towards the very end) of “Unix philosophy”. Music is by Trentemøller.

  • Low Power

    11/01/2014 Duration: 08min

    Download MP3 audio – 8:55, 10.56 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for January 11, 2013: Weather and shipping news, visitors to Howell Creek from Vancouver, and the blue light gleaming from the icy deck of the Baie Comeau. Mention is made of the recent cold snap in Minnesota, beatific vision, and virtue ethics. View more shipping information and photos at Duluth Shipping News. Closing music is Stubborn Love by The Lumineers.

  • Not a Radio Address

    28/12/2013 Duration: 04min

    Download MP3 audio – 4:04, 5.01 MB – or Read Transcript There is no radio address this week, or the first weekend in 2014, due to the holidays. In lieu of a creative monologue, I’m here to deliver a short meta-report — something I do not more than once per year — and an announcement, or perhaps a quasi-announcement…really just more like a simple, cryptic heads-up. Creatively speaking, Howell Creek Radio will be going in a bit of a new direction in 2014. I’ve already left several clues, and I’ll leave it to you to figure it out as it happens. Mention is made of a blog post with technical notes about recent updates to the podcast: stay tuned, it’ll be up within the next day or two. If you have headphones on, you can clearly hear the atmospheric background music “Leviathan” by Z. D. Smith. It’s currently my favourite audio for thinking, tinkering, and producing: an ethereal yet crunchy digital mystery; the lightless, calming cacophony

  • Schrödinger's Cat

    21/12/2013 Duration: 08min

    Download MP3 audio – 8:00, 9.64 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for December 21, 2013, about the affinity I feel for a cat at work that is, for the time being, both alive and dead. Very prominent mention is made of “Schrödinger’s Cat” — read all the details on Wikipedia, for starters. It seems likely that quantum mechanics is right about small systems existing simultaneously as a superposition of two states correct even though in reality the cat would actually be dead or alive long before you opened the box (hint: the Geiger counter is itself an observer). There is also the obvious problem that the cat would make an ungodly racket. An artistic interpretation of the impossibility of Schrödinger’s Cat. By Jie Qi (CC license). Read more about the many appearances of Schrödinger’s Cat in popular culture

  • The Second Ring

    14/12/2013 Duration: 11min

    Download MP3 audio – 11:40, 13.83 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for December 14, 2013. We tend to place a bit of our power into things: trees, books, jewels, bullets and hats. Lose one of these talismans, and you are put to a world of trouble to get it back again. I never really thought I’d write about the experience of losing my wedding ring, but the time seems to have come when I can talk about it reasonably. Not long after it happened, encouraged by stories such as this one, I tried posting on some treasure hunting boards, and a couple of people said they’d look but ultimately I never heard back. The second loss (not talked about in the audio): As mentioned at the tail end of the episode, there was another time when I actually lost my second ring too: it went missing for a few months. One day my mom shows up at my door with the ring: it had been found under their piano, looking like this: The jeweler was able to restore it to its original condition, and in the process

  • The Infinite Aleph

    07/12/2013 Duration: 13min

    Download MP3 audio – 13:38, 16.09 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for December 7, 2013: a glimpse into everything, everywhere, all at once. Mention is made of the living, breathing digital experience The Aleph: Infinite Wonder / Infinite Pity created by David Hirmes, and the short story on which it is based. There is also a reading of 0016. Similarity from my in-progress ebook, Noise of Creation, which I promise is still in-progress. The musical dimension for this episode is by Z.D. Smith, who I met through his ideas and writings on Thoughtstreams.io. You can listen and download the music at his website, http://zdsmith.com. Bill Watterson drew this strip about what it’s like to suddenly see both sides of an argument.

  • The Way Back

    30/11/2013 Duration: 14min

    Download MP3 audio – 14:51, 17.46 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for November 30, 2013, a short trip through music, the kitchen, and the woods.

  • Shifting Schools

    12/10/2013 Duration: 06min

    Download MP3 audio – 6:12, 7.45 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for October 12, 2013, which finds me getting ready for a long drive, thinking about the radio and those static voices in the darkness, and where they might be found once radio is really dead.

  • The Field and the Fortress

    22/09/2013 Duration: 08min

    Download MP3 audio – 8:45, 8.37 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for September 22, 2013. There are two kinds of people in the world: those who, at some point in their adult life, have had their world view and their thinking radically changed, and those who haven’t.

  • What Happened

    14/09/2013 Duration: 09min

    Download MP3 audio – 9:42, 9.24 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for September 14, 2013. This episode draws from and adds a bit of dimension to Habemus Papoose, in which I briefly described our daughter’s birth at 65 MPH.

  • Numbers

    16/06/2013 Duration: 11min

    Download MP3 audio – 11:01, 10.45 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for June 15, 2013. Numbers and words are my yin and yang, my law and grace. I’m trying to explore the parallel between numbers and incessant rain, and why is it that we even need them?

  • Manning the Pumps

    01/06/2013 Duration: 08min

    Download MP3 audio – 8:59, 8.59 MB Radio address for June 1, 2013. A venture down to the lowest place in the house, floods and sinking houses.

  • Recall

    27/05/2013 Duration: 06min

    Download MP3 audio – 6:41, 6.49 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for May 27, 2013. Getting ink everywhere but on the page, and coming back to life after being submerged in activity.

  • Without Words

    04/05/2013 Duration: 13min

    Download MP3 audio – 13:06, 12.36 MB Radio address for May 4, 2013. What it feels like not to have words for things, or to suddenly acquire them.

  • The Working Ghost

    13/04/2013 Duration: 04min

    Download MP3 audio – 4:22, 4.37 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for April 13, 2013. A report on the weather: of the neighborhood, of the mind.

  • Quarters

    06/04/2013 Duration: 07min

    Download MP3 audio – 7:19, 7.06 MB – or Read Transcript Radio address for April 6, 2013. We contemplate the value of stolen and saved moments doing what you love in between work and sleep.

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