On this week’s episode, Jon and Nan ask questions…and Brian answers. It’s a stripped down episode, y’all.
This week’s featured song is Part of Me by Emmy the GreatÂ
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On this week’s episode, Jon and Nan ask questions…and Brian answers. It’s a stripped down episode, y’all.
This week’s featured song is Part of Me by Emmy the GreatÂ
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On this week’s episode, Jon, Nan, and Brian share their frustration with the “Bernie or Bust” movement. Later, they discuss whether Justin Beiber’s dreadlocks is an example of cultural appropriation, and Bruce Springsteen dropping North Carolina from his tour schedule in reaction to their anti-trans bill.
This week’s featured song is Personal by Matthew Logan Vasquez
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This week, Nan, Jermy, and special guest Shelby talk about raves, art, children, children and art, and TV.
This week’s featured song is Southpole by Bootblacks
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On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, Nan, Brian, and Jon are joined by Dr. Matt Brown. Topics include creativity and philosophy, Nan and Matt’s hatred for “I Fucking Love Science,” astrology, gender politics in academia, and how to properly eat an apple.
This week’s featured song is Secret Police by Kiran Leonard
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Happy Monday! On this week’s episode, Jon, Nan, and Brian are joined by Dr. Matt Brown (fun fact, Secretly Timid was born as a final project in one of Dr. Brown’s classes). The foursome discuss the current election cycle, Hillary Clinton’s last gaffe, violence at a Trump rally, Kim Kardashian’s latest photo and whether or not one can exploit his or her self, and the latest chapter for the hottest convicted felon in the world.
This week’s featured song is How to Recognise a Work of Art
 by Meilyr Jones
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I don’t know where the title comes from. Brian named it.
On this week’s show, Nan, Jon, and Brian interview local journalist, writer, and musician Christopher Mosley. Mosley is known and beloved by many in the Dallas music scene. Topics include (obviously) music, journalism, the justice system, and double penetration.
This week’s featured song is A Well Adjusted Man by Coastgaard
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On this episode, Jon, Nan, and Brian shill for Hillary Clinton.
Other topics include alcoholism, arguments, and Kesha.
This week’s featured song is Hand 4 Hire
 by EmotionalÂ
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On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, the cast sits down and chats with noise artist/poet/activist/artist Lauren Belmore. Discussions include polyamory, satire, Denton v Austin v Dallas v Houston, and censorship. Lauren closes the show with sharing one of their poems.
This week’s featured song is Giving Her More by Chapell from the Album, The Redhead’s Allegations which will be released March 4th!
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On this week’s episode, Nan, Jon, and Brian are joined briefly by special guest poet/noise artist,  Lauren Belmore (whom you will meet next week). If you would like to aquire Belmore’s chapbook, I Treat Others the Way I Wish I Could Treat Myself, send Lauren an e-mail at lauren.m.belmore@gmail.com. It’s a pay-what-you-can- barter/trade situation. Support the arts so your brain doesn’t get eaten by worms and wolves!
The group discusses satire, the Presidential election, and Valentine’s Day. Nan also shares what will forever be known as the “Boyd Rice” situation and ends the show talking about Beyonce.
In honor of Valentine’s day- this week’s featured song is a cover of Huey Lewis’s, Power of Love by Anya Marina
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On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, Jon, Nan, and Brian interview actor/artist Justin Locklear. You may know him from his work, “The Show About Men,” with DGDG- or perhaps, “Pizzicato,” with our own Danielle Georgiou. Or maybe you are familiar with all his work with Ochre House. Perhaps you know his voice over work with Funimation? Maybe you’ve seen him in some commercials or music videos? Do you get the point? Enjoy the interview!!
This week’s featured song is Not a Mechanical Dance of Atoms by Marshall Lewis
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