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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2021 · 4 MIN

I'm So Much Older Now

from Vincent Teetsov · host Vincent Teetsov

Vincent Teetsov's latest album, "The Place Called Home", features a range of different styles and themes, to tell the story of what it is to come of age in today's world with shifting cultural perspectives. The album discusses masculinity, self expression, and anxiety. It examines the way technology morphs our brain and complicates collective memory. It releases the tension surrounding history, the elapsing of time, and time's fragile nature. Looking to the future, some of the songs talk about the inspiring personalities and ideas that ease the challenges of life. "The Place Called Home" is a sequel to Vincent's last album, "Roar in the Garbage Can", which was about immigration, language, cultural identity, and the urge to create and live with freedom. Vincent's brother, Jahn Teetsov (of the electronic band Pleasure Curses), has worked closely with him on this album as a producer, instrumentalist, and creative visionary. From beginning to end, the album will take you on a journey. Perhaps you'll hear noticeable musical influences throughout it. Though, ultimately it strives for something new. TRACKLIST: 1. Moments 2. Maybe You'll Win This Time 3. Overeducated. Under-stimulated 4. All the Same 5. Bats 6. Bones All Around 7. I'm So Much Older Now 8. We're All Humans Aren't We? 9. Map in the Embers 10. Tomorrow 11. The Skein of a Lion 12. Worry, You're No Friend to Me Produced, mixed, and mastered by Jahn Teetsov Vincent Teetsov - vocals/lyrics, rhythm guitar, drums, lead guitar, percussion, bass (tracks 4, 8, 11) Jahn Teetsov - synths, beat programming, bass (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12), additional guitar (tracks 5, 6) Album artwork by Gwynne Giles (painting originally titled "Brooklyn Bridge — Opening Day 1895" ; www.beachstudiotoronto.com )

Vincent Teetsov's latest album, "The Place Called Home", features a range of different styles and themes, to tell the story of what it is to come of age in today's world with shifting cultural perspectives. The album discusses masculinity, self expression, and anxiety. It examines the way technology morphs our brain and complicates collective memory. It releases the tension surrounding history, the elapsing of time, and time's fragile nature. Looking to the future, some of the songs talk about the inspiring personalities and ideas that ease the challenges of life. "The Place Called Home" is a sequel to Vincent's last album, "Roar in the Garbage Can", which was about immigration, language, cultural identity, and the urge to create and live with freedom. Vincent's brother, Jahn Teetsov (of the electronic band Pleasure Curses), has worked closely with him on this album as a producer, instrumentalist, and creative visionary. From beginning to end, the album will take you on a journey. Perhaps you'll hear noticeable musical influences throughout it. Though, ultimately it strives for something new. TRACKLIST: 1. Moments 2. Maybe You'll Win This Time 3. Overeducated. Under-stimulated 4. All the Same 5. Bats 6. Bones All Around 7. I'm So Much Older Now 8. We're All Humans Aren't We? 9. Map in the Embers 10. Tomorrow 11. The Skein of a Lion 12. Worry, You're No Friend to Me Produced, mixed, and mastered by Jahn Teetsov Vincent Teetsov - vocals/lyrics, rhythm guitar, drums, lead guitar, percussion, bass (tracks 4, 8, 11) Jahn Teetsov - synths, beat programming, bass (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12), additional guitar (tracks 5, 6) Album artwork by Gwynne Giles (painting originally titled "Brooklyn Bridge — Opening Day 1895" ; www.beachstudiotoronto.com )

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Random Song Encounters Gene Vincent The idea is presenting a weekly random playlist of songs with commentary, and no specific ties to decade, genre, popularity, or anything else. Mostly from the world of rock and pop, but occasionally venturing into other musical genres when the urge strikes. Something to keep me occupied and out of trouble… Audiobook Mystery jiawanying The Ambassadors By: Henry James (1843-1916)Amy Foster By: Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)The Golden Bowl By: Henry James (1843-1916)Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest By: William H. HudsonThe Stars, My Brothers By: Edmond HamiltonThe Altar of the Dead By: Henry James (1843-1916)No Name By: Wilkie Collins (1824-1889)I Say No By: Wilkie Collins (1824-1889)Hushed Up! A Mystery of London By: William Le Queux (1864-1927)The Man With Two Left Feet, and Other Stories By: P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975)The Amazing Interlude By: Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958)A Selection from Young Adventure, A Book of Poems By: Stephen Vincent Benét (1898-1943)Tremendous Trifles By: G. K. ChestertonThe Trail of the Hawk By: Sinclair LewisAt Agincourt - White Hoods of Paris By: George Alfred HentyDeephaven By: Sarah Orne JewettDavid Elginbrod By: George MacDonald (1824-1905)The Wings of the Dove By: Henry What is My Net Worth? Vincent Kurtis What Is My Net Worth? is where I take you along on my personal journey of understanding and improving my net worth. I’ll talk about where my net worth is now, how it got to this point, and most importantly—what I’m doing to improve it. Along the way, I’ll share things I wish I had done differently, habits I’ve adopted, and developments in the financial world that I think are worth keeping an eye on. Finding Magic with Vincent G Melling vmelling We’ve been conditioned to believe that reality is random and that miracles are just our misguided interpretation of random eventsThis podcast explores the themes of intuition, creativity and magic as discussed in my book ”Getting Info the Flow” to broaden our view of reality, realize our true potential and help us create our lives with purpose, power and magic.My style, like my book, is direct, simple and playful. Please check it out

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