PODCAST · fiction
The Longwave Home
by dPhilip Chalmers (with others)
The Longwave Home is a home frequency in a fractured era — a refuge of story, sound, and human connection broadcasting from the foothills of Northern California.Part radio album, part community chronicle, part late-night companion, each episode explores a single humanitarian theme and follows it wherever the signal leads: into music, into memory, into conversations with neighbors, into small acts of courage, into the long echo of history, and into the lives we’re all trying to make sense of.Rooted in Gold Country, but resonating far beyond it, Longwave is built from the voices that live here — the farmers, artists, elders, fire survivors, dreamers, activists, wanderers, and working folk who give this place its pulse. It’s a listener-supported, commercial-free broadcast stitched together from interviews, performance, field recordings, narrative vignettes, archival scraps, and the kind of unexpected moments you can only catch when you’re listening closely.<br
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Episode 4: A Self-Portrait, A Ukulele & Old RogerWhat does it mean to create something… and then recognize yourself inside it?In this episode of The Longwave Home, we spend time with Nevada County artists—people who live inside the act of making… and unmaking… and making again. Through three conversations, we explore creativity not as a skill, but as a way of seeing… a way of becoming… a way of Life.And in Free River, creativity means different things depending on where you’re standing.For some, it’s a song taking shape in real time… a ukulele, a voice, a question that hasn’t quite found its answer yet. For others, it’s quieter… more personal. A moment of recognition. A shift in perspective. A self-portrait that isn’t painted, but realized… when Jake begins to see his sibling not as who they were, but as who they’ve been all along.And somewhere along the riverbank… there’s Old Roger. Still playing. Still reminding us that what we set out to create… and what we actually create… are rarely the same thing.This is an episode about that space in between… where identity, expression, and accident meet.No formulas. No instructions.Just the work. And the people who can’t seem to stop doing it.THE LONGWAVE HOMEEPISODE #04 - 04.21.26“A Self-Portrait, A Ukulele & Old Roger“Performed by The Free River Players Composed & Directed by d’PhilipProduced & Engineered by Griffin RodriguezExecutive Producers Kelly & Margaret ChalmersDedication: This episode is dedicated to the human virtue of being creative in the way only a human being can be… Be Creative!Music Included;“In The City” Composed by Gino Gavoni, Performed by The 21st Century Flight “Give a Little Bit”, “Dreamer”, “The Logical Song”, and “The Long Way Home”Composed by (Nevada County’s Own) Roger Hodgeson, Performed by Supertramp“You’re There” Composed and performed by Maggie Chalmers, Lyrics by d’Philip Incidental Music by The d’Philiharmonius Orchstrange.Dannah Fournier Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/_cosmo.cutie_?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==https://www.instagram.com/atelier_fournier?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==Keegan Hovanski Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/theazrielcollection?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==Gino Gavoni Social Media:www.taptunes.comThe Longwave Home Contact:https://www.dphilip.com/longwave-homeLEGAL NOTICEAll music, historical recordings, and third-party sound elements appear with permission of their respective copyright holders or are used under the principles of fair use for purposes of commentary, education, criticism, or historical context.All trademarks, logos, and brand names remain the property of their respective owners.This production contains original commentary, narrative, and creative material © 2026 d’Philip & The Family Chalmers Consortium.All rights reserved.www.dphilip.comA final transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. The Longwave Home is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through the exploration of human virtues, of lived experiences, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, discovery, and wonder, each episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave Home experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Every plan assumes the world will cooperate. But sometimes the melody bends, the timing slips, or the path quietly forks. Episode Three reflects on the art of recalibration—pausing, listening, and finding a new rhythm when the one you expected no longer fits. Because moving forward often begins with learning how to start again.Featuring music and conversations with world-renowned local favorites, CHECKED OUT.A final transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. The Longwave Home is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through the exploration of human virtues, of lived experiences, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, discovery, and wonder, each episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave Home experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode The Commentator asks one simple question: What Does Integrity Look Like to You?” That question is pondered as we ride along in Free River, Nevada County, California and visit Caliente Hardware & Goods, the nearby local dollar store, and then take the long way home past Western Sierra Park to find The Italian Lemonade guy while enjoying the early spring afternoon…A final transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. The Longwave Home is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through the exploration of human virtues, of lived experiences, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, discovery, and wonder, each episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave Home experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 001: TransmissionsWhat does connection look like right now—how does it begin, how does it last, and how does it change us? In Transmissions, the first episode of The Longwave Home, The Commentator listens in on the signals that move between us: a quiet moment in a diner, voices from a local community, memories that linger long after a conversation ends. Through story, music, and reflection, the episode traces connection as something ordinary and essential—less lightning strike, more steady current.Set in the texture of everyday life, Transmissions explores how we reach one another in the 21st century—not through platforms or devices, but through attention, honesty, and the small choices that keep us human. This opening chapter invites listeners to slow down, listen closely, and recognize the connections already moving through their lives.THE LONGWAVE HOMEPerformed by The Free River Players Composed & Directed by d’Philip ChalmersProduced & Engineered by Griffin RodriguezExecutive Producer Kelly Chalmerswww.dphilip.comhttps://www.dphilip.com/longwave-homeThe Last Rights:“Transmissions” Written & Performed by Robin Scott/M“Opposites Attract” Written & Performed by Maggie Chalmers “Daiquiri” Music & Performance by Maggie Chalmers“US Blues” Music by Jerry Garcia, Lyrics by Robert Hunter, Performed by The Grateful Dead“442” Music & Performed by Flight“Radio” Written & Performed by Beautiful Dudes“Sandwiches of You” Written & Performed by Godly & Crème “Carry the Season” Written & Performance by Wolf Jackson “You’re There” Music and Performed by Maggie Chalmers, Lyrics by d’Philip Other incidental musicComposed & Performed by The d’Philiharmonius OrchstrangeThis episode is dedicated to the people who helped make this story possible…and that includes you, dear listeners, thank you.LEGAL NOTICEAll music, archival recordings, and third-party sound elements appear with permission of their respective copyright holders or are used under the principles of fair use for purposes of commentary, education, criticism, or historical context.All trademarks, logos, and brand names remain the property of their respective owners.This production contains original commentary, narrative, and creative material © 2026 d’Philip & The Family Chalmers Consortium.All rights reserved.A final transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. The Longwave Home is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through the exploration of human virtues, of lived experiences, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, discovery, and wonder, each episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave Home experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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THIS EPISODE WILL DISAPPEAR ON JUNE 07, 2026 AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE PODCAST PLATFORMS!A debut transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. "When I’m 64" is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through aging, identity, family, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, and wonder, this pilot episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come.www.dphilip.comTHE LONGWAVE HOMEComposed & Directed by d’Philip ChalmersProduced & Engineered by Griffin RodriguezExecutive Producers Kelly Chalmers, Margaret Mergner, and Lois WashburnMusic;“I’ll Be Seeing You”Music by Sammy FainLyrics by Irving KahalPerformed by Maggie Chalmers“I’ve Been Everywhere, Man”Music & Lyrics by Geoff MackPerformed by Justin Jackson“Who Needs the Peace Corps?”Composed by Frank ZappaPerformed by The Mothers of Invention“Smoke on the Water”Composed by Ritchie Blackmore / Ian Gillan / Roger Glover / Jon Lord / Ian PaicePerformed by Julian Chalmers“Purple Haze”Composed by Jimi HendrixPerformed by The YT Hex Group“Band on the Run”Composed by Paul & Linda McCartneyPerformed by Argentinan Flyte)“Das Energi Dreams”Composed & Performed by The d’Philiharmonius Orchstrange“Born to Be Wild” Composed By Mars Burning, Performed by Stepping Wolf “Eyes of the World “ Music by Jerry Garcia, Lyrics by Robert Hunter, Performed by The Grateful Dead “America Is Waiting”Composed & Performed by Brian Eno & David Byrne“Rhapsody in Blue”Composed by George GershwinPerformed by The Fairlight Digital Symphony“Drums / Space”Composed & Performed by The Grateful Dead“The House of Pretty Petty Thieves”Music by Derek BergLyrics by Derek Berg & d’Philip ChalmersPerformed by Ralph’s Kind“Handle with Care”Composed by George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty / Bob Dylan / Roy OrbisonPerformed by The Traveling Wilburys“Comfortably Numb”Music by David GilmourLyrics by Roger WatersPerformed by Pink Floyd“Birthday/Tomorrow Never Knows” Composed by Lennon and McCartney, Performed by The Beatles “Uncle John’s Band”Music by Jerry GarciaLyrics by Robert HunterPerformed by The Grateful Dead“Isolation”Composed by John LennonPerformed by The Plastic Ono Band“The End of the End”Composed & Performed by Paul McCartney“When I’m Sixty-Four”Composed by Lennon–McCartneyPerformed by Maggie ChalmersOther incidental musicComposed & Performed by The d’Philiharmonius OrchstrangeLEGAL NOTICEAll music, recordings, and third-party sound elements appear with permission of their respective copyright holders or are used under the principles of fair use for purposes of commentary, education, criticism, or historical context.This production contains original commentary, narrative, and creative material © 2025 d’Philip and The Family Chalmers Consortium.All rights reserved.A final transmission from the far side of memory and imagination. The Longwave Home is a meditative, musical, time-bending journey through the exploration of human virtues, of lived experiences, and the long, strange arc of a life still unfolding. Blending memoir, soundscape, humor, loss, discovery, and wonder, each episode sets the tone for the entire Longwave Home experiment — a show about who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Part radio diary, part cinematic essay, part cosmic whisper, it’s the starting point for the waves to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Longwave Home is a home frequency in a fractured era — a refuge of story, sound, and human connection broadcasting from the foothills of Northern California.Part radio album, part community chronicle, part late-night companion, each episode explores a single humanitarian theme and follows it wherever the signal leads: into music, into memory, into conversations with neighbors, into small acts of courage, into the long echo of history, and into the lives we’re all trying to make sense of.Rooted in Gold Country, but resonating far beyond it, Longwave is built from the voices that live here — the farmers, artists, elders, fire survivors, dreamers, activists, wanderers, and working folk who give this place its pulse. It’s a listener-supported, commercial-free broadcast stitched together from interviews, performance, field recordings, narrative vignettes, archival scraps, and the kind of unexpected moments you can only catch when you’re listening closely.<br
HOSTED BY
dPhilip Chalmers (with others)
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