2023-05-08
24 分钟Reflections on Ireland from a rainy flat. Support the show on Patreon for access to 8 hour Extended Versions and Interviews: https://www.patreon.com/DriftingOffwithJoePera. Original Music by Julianna Barwick. Sound Design and Additional Music by Ryan Dann. Featuring Dr. Art Hughes and Daniel Simonsen If you are interested in Art's work, here is the book he recommended: http://www.benmadiganpress.com/english/book_dm.html And here is a Docuseries that explores Celtic Culture he made for television: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rsj6p/art-agus-tomai-san-eoraip-1-an-bhriotainbrittany https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/art-agus-tomai-san-eoraip/umc.cmc.5rnxp05ix3q5k65rc4x1iwpl0 Daniel Simonsen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udN_LfWyyDw https://www.instagram.com/danielsimonsencomic/ https://twitter.com/Daniel_Simonsen Produced by Grant Farsi for Chestnut Walnut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, my name is Joe Pera and I'm not in my my basement this time around.
I'm in the London flat.
True fact, that's what they call apartments here.
It's on a busy road so you may hear a bus or two go by.
It's raining a bit too.
I'm over here doing shows but people got asleep, including you.
So I'm putting this episode together from abroad.
If you're listening, Mr.
Rick Steves, please don't break my thumbs.
It's just this once and I don't want to encroach on your thing.
It has been a little scary to figure out the episode while traveling.
However, knowing that Juliana Barwick is is doing the music makes me feel alright.
Even if I just went out and recorded the Drunkest man in Britain, her score would still make it a beautiful experience.
Honestly, not the worst idea I've had.
I've been told he is in Newcastle.
I was inspired by my first time in Ireland last week and thought it'd be nice to set this episode there.
Give you an audio tour of some places I visited like St.
Stephen's Green St.
Stephen's Creek is a rectangular park in the center of Dublin that lives up to its name.
Very green and perhaps you can faintly hear the park's two fountains as well.