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The Department of Homeland Inspiration

25 Episodes

14 minutes | Mar 15, 2023
War is a Racket!
Art Ranger, along with her colleague Michael Sheridan, review "War is a Racket" by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler. This highly decorated war hero becomes dogged activist and tours the country giving speeches about how he was in effect, a bully for the corporations, then quit.  Art Ranger and Sheridan share excerpts of the text as well as a piece of their minds. Sonic textures provided by our back up band, The Dirty Pens.  Check out Tea With Michael to learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
11 minutes | Jan 30, 2023
Mobile Librarian
Art Ranger shares a rant-with-reflection from those blurring Pandemic months, while paying more granular attention to the contents of her neighborhood, namely the several Little Free Libraries that reside within a mile radius of her corral.  Some riffs provided by our 2023 virtual band, Dirty Pens. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
12 minutes | Oct 17, 2022
Across the Plains in 1862
Art Ranger reads a passage from her great grandfather's book, "Across the Plains" An 1862 journey from Omaha to Oregon by William Smedley. The original palm-sized leather journal currently resides in a Colorado Historical Museum. This emblematic "Go west young man" story quest, contains raw struggles, dicey encounters with "Indians", descriptions of beautiful landscapes, and especially treacherous river crossings, that have never ceased to inspire members of the extended Smedley family.  For the 160th anniversary of his journey, some of his great great grand children arranged a contemporary re-enactment of the crossing - Across the Plains 2022, traversing the very same landscape while contemplating ways that this narrative continues to feel relevant and to shape our family identity.  In the highlighted river crossing, William invokes Greek mythology: "in avoiding 'Charybdis' we encountered 'Scylla'" referring to set of sea monsters living under rocks/ harrowing whirlpools that signify finding the least worst pathway through a tough situation, which he managed to do.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
8 minutes | Aug 16, 2022
Madder 2 Go
Adapted from a 2019 performance called, Mad 2 Go, and part of an art show named after the book, "Good and Mad". Now called, Madder 2 Go, the artist grapples with more recent slow-mo gutpunch, and flabbergasted anger and disgust over the churn of events concerning the assault on women's rights. Podcast vocal track is provided by the band, DIRTY PENS, a virtual anonymous set of noise making enthusiasts.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
12 minutes | Jul 26, 2022
"I am for an art .."
For this episode, Art Ranger performs a written work by the recently departed Claes Oldenburg. What Beat Poets were doing for the word and the freeing of spirits, Oldenburg and his visual artist contemporaries were embracing a shift toward everyday encounters, away from rarefied and toward a plug or a clothespin. "I am for an art ..." conveys this unmuseum (art is everywhere) enthusiasm that the Art Ranger relishes and interprets for the listener. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
3 minutes | Jul 15, 2022
Welcome to The Department of Homeland Inspiration
A re-introduction to new and continuing listeners. This 3 minute description is Art Ranger's mission statement and quest to share her absurd way of being in the world, through the lens of art.  We compose our audio narratives and interviews alongside a homegrown soundscape. This podcast is attuned to creatives and curious folk who enjoy literature, images, and art making processes.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
1 minutes | Jul 15, 2022
A brief Introduction
A quick overview of what the listener may experience here at The Department of Homeland Inspiration, audio art narrative brought to you by The Art Ranger, who watches out for art in its many forms, conducts interviews, writes essays, slams poems, rants, keeps an audio diary, etc.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
15 minutes | May 16, 2022
Tea With Michael: local voices and visions
A conversation and soundscape featuring documentarist, artist and creator of Community Supported Film, Michael Sheridan.  This audio portrait contains parts of our conversation in a matrix of soundtrack clips from the collection. The collaborative works discussed and sampled herein have been created in Afghanistan, Haiti, and among new immigrant and refugee communities in the greater Boston area with Michael serving as teacher/ facilitator/ producer. An inspiring version of nurturing the art within others.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
12 minutes | Mar 4, 2022
Can you hear me?
Art Ranger delivers two spoken word pieces that came about due to a collaborative art show called Courage Within Women Without Shelter. Critical Ground is a collective of four women artists in Monterey, California who tackle the subject of "homelessness" using art workshops as a way to connect with the women, learn more about their circumstances, and to raise awareness and funds. If you wish to see the art show virtually and meet all the artists involved, here is a video produced by Monterey Museum of Art. This being "women's history" month feels fitting for the episode.     --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
11 minutes | Nov 15, 2021
Emily the Dickens
Unearthed from a drawer, Art Ranger reads from - And Being, but an Ear, a 29 year old essay based on one Emily Dickinson poem, a poem that seems morbid but goes transcendental. She also reads selections from her copy of The Gorgeous Nothings (2013), a generous art book displaying images of Emily's envelope poems, in her own hand upon slightly torn, butter-colored paper fragments of actual size.  See, Art Ranger's love has always been fed by books, such as Susan Howe's My Emily Dickinson, which likely inspired the essay, and of course, The Archives.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
13 minutes | Jul 22, 2021
Tea With Gerda: spontaneous joy
In celebrating cool people you've probably never heard of, Art Ranger catches up with poet and entrepreneur Gerda Govine.  She's now completing her sixth book of poetry and you can find out more about the artist here. Gerda was born in St Thomas, raised in New York, and currently lives in Jamul, California. This episode is an audio portrait woven of Gerda's poems and our dialog, and she knows how to make "Poetry Within Reach"! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
12 minutes | May 24, 2021
Bob Dylan is Time Traveling
Art Ranger's celebrates Bob Dylan's 80th birthday, in part due to Patti Smith, who declared this May: Bob Month. Herein we explore the affects of the early analog experience and how it can shape one's internal musical library throughout the decades. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
9 minutes | May 5, 2021
Special Clearance Sale of Famous Masterpieces
The title of a poem from the book "Starting from San Francisco" by the late Lawrence Ferlinghetti interpreted by the Art Ranger. Welcome to season 2 of this podcast:  Homeland Inspiration is about discovering things that might have been there all along, stumbling upon them and taking note.  Due to a book falling off the shelf (and seeming oh so relevant) during Season 1, we read Tentative Description of a Dinner to Promote the Impeachment of President Eisenhower and Big Fat Hairy Vision of Evil by Mr. Ferlinghetti.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
8 minutes | Apr 20, 2021
A Book Fell Open Right There
Art Ranger reads a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti that seems both current and historical, the first of three with permission granted by New Directions Publishing Corporation. Using various musical items lying around her studio, the Art Ranger gives it a certain contextual texture. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
6 minutes | Mar 29, 2021
Nonfungible Everydays
Art Ranger takes on the recent wowy, Beeple-NFT story; as a practicing artist drawn to absurdities, rant she must. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
11 minutes | Mar 18, 2021
Tea with Doris
Art Ranger weaves conversation with multi-multi-media artist, Doris Bittar into an audio portrait. Here at the Department of Homeland Inspiration, we believe one of the perks of being an artist is the other creatives you meet along the route. Doris has been the recipient of numerous grants, awards and commendables; she exhibits her work nationally and internationally, always in process. Plus, you can learn an easy and delicious recipe with Doris, called Mishi Malfouf/ Deconstructed Cabbage on vimeo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
8 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Powerama Speaks
Powerama is an aspirational radio play - monologue wherein, a middle aged lady takes stock of her technologically "assisted" brain on 2021.  Art Ranger has been collecting her thoughts about (tech) on posit notes for years, which formed the basis for this rant. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
9 minutes | Dec 8, 2020
Tea with Terese
This Tea for Two is the first of a series of conversations, where art is in the intersection. Herein,  Art Ranger interviews artist Terese Garcia, who also writes poems.  While living in Big Sur, Terese's creative method took root, developing into an intricately textured, non-representational art practice. Several years ago, she also began exercising her voice as a writer; we're delighted to present three of her recent poems.  And for those of you who don't often take in poetry, come along with us; we think you'll be carried away by this intriguing word delivery experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
9 minutes | Oct 31, 2020
Women's March Flashback
Art Ranger conducts her train through a storytelling recount of the January 2017  Womens March and inaugural weekend, in an effort to reharness some of that energy, what she calls a Flashback Action Pack, with hope, and hopefully humor, confronting the hemorrhaging hypocrisy as it unfolds.  Amongst the sonic infield bits are some Tibetan bowls played with our art friend from the ancient neighborhood, Maggie Stewart. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
7 minutes | Oct 20, 2020
Sip it!
Art Ranger shares a recipe by creative director and friend, John Crane.  We all have a lot to get through, don't we? - If you're perhaps fishing for "something to take the edge off" or to stoke reverie, here's where mixology meets riffing while sipping.  Guitar vibe segments provided by offspring, Noah Lindenthal.  And we do recommend checking out John Crane's work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
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