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Nomad Podcast

Samantha Lindo & David Blower - The Friendship of Music (N248)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2021

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, David Benjamin Blower converses with musician, podcaster and activist Samantha Lindo on the subject of music: music as a wisened friend, music as a gatherer of people and radical energies, and music as a kind of prayer that can halt the Powers that Be, even just for a moment.

Interview starts at 23m 44s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast.

0:38.9

My name's Tim Nash and this is David Benjamin Blower.

0:42.0

Hello, nice to be here again.

0:44.0

How are you, mate?

0:45.7

I'm okay. I'm a little bit under the weather actually.

0:47.8

Feeling a bit like I've got cold.

0:49.3

Oh no. What sort of symptoms you're wrestling with?

0:52.7

Oh, just that thing where your body feels like all tired and whacked out and cold.

0:56.8

I'm not like streaming or coughing or anything.

0:59.9

I quite like that stage of illness because you can kind of like look after yourself,

1:04.1

can't you just watch some trash TV, eat a big bag of crisps and just feel a little bit sorry for yourself.

1:09.5

I kind of like that.

1:10.5

Yeah, me too, me too. It's some sort of daytime television heaven as a child, isn't it?

1:14.7

Exactly, yeah. Like you're not so ill that you're laying in bed just feeling like you're going to die,

1:18.4

but you're kind of like ill enough that you can just slob out.

1:21.4

Yeah, I think sometimes it's the pre-phase of an illness that may or may not happen.

1:27.0

Yeah. the pre-phase of an illness that may or may not happen. Yeah, yeah.

1:28.0

Either you feel worse the next day, or it just sort of passes on.

1:31.6

Yeah.

1:32.4

Yeah, but I'm all right.

1:33.5

You've been a busy boy, haven't you?

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