
Carsie Blanton Is Making The Revolution Irresistible
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About this listen
WFOTP turns double digits, with episode 10 featuring special guest Carsie Blanton! If you don’t know Carsie’s work, you will soon - she’s leading the way in the all important job of making the revolution fun. Hot off the success of her brand new hit album “After The Revolution”, Carsie and I sat down to talk Chomsky, songwriting chops, Che Guevara and a whole lot more.
Intro (0:00)
Opening Interview with Carsie: (3:44)
Song #1 “Twister”: (40:55)
Song #2 “After The Revolution”: (57:30)
One Cool Thing: (1:22:13)
Farewell and Links: (1:25:09)
Links!
Carsie Blanton
- Website
- Online Store
- TikTok
- Bandcamp
- Spotify
We Flew Off The Page
- Join the Patreon
- All links
Muhammad Seven
- All links
Other Links
- Hope (official music video)
- Carsie Blanton on Palestine (YouTube video)
- Carsie on the Off Trail Learning Podcast (2015)
- Carsie on the Borrowed Ladder Podcast (2020)
- Carsie on the Bringing It Backwards Podcast (2020)
- Why Woman Have Better Sex Under Socialism by Kristen R. Ghodsee
- It’s Not You, It’s Capitalism (illustrated guide to capitalism and socialism) by Malaika Jabali
- Adrienne Maree Brown on Instagram
- The Upstream Podcast
- A Woman’s Heart
- The Island performed by Dolores Keane (Note: looks like Carsie and I were both wrong and this song was written by Ashley Wales / John Richard Timothy Coxon! If lyricfind.com can be trusted, anyhow.)
- The Island (Paul Brady version)
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