Beyond blessed and thankful🤍
Happy Mother’s Day to my momma and soon to be mom in law and Happy Birthday to my poppa Clib!!!! @vlandgrl@ariclibe@diannequinn11
📸📸 #35mm by my fiance @maxrh
Ice hockey meant a lot to me as a kid. It meant belonging, training, commitment. Later it also got to mean leadership, competition, compassion. I carry those qualities with me everyday. And I delight in sharing them with everyone I interact with—not as a teacher but as one who is curious. For my mother, my wife as a mother, and all mothers who raise us kids up to where we live the dream, we are nothing without you. #hmd
Aging is a beautiful thing especially when you get to reflect on your earlier reflections. Think James Joyce said this practice keeps one young. And possibly alive.
Wine Lovers Rejoice—Born in Slovenia into a family devoted to crystal glass making, Maja Roy is now a Knoxville sommelier and wine travel guide who leads a creative ritual of wine appreciation and engagement. Through a transformational experience with biodynamic viticulture, she walks us through her studio kitchen and into her story. @radiokcm@knoxvillecommunitymedia@wine_forte #thepausepodcast
All new episode this week—Born in Slovenia into a family devoted to crystal glass making, Maja Roy is now a Knoxville-based sommelier and wine travel guide who leads a creative ritual of wine appreciation and engagement. Through a transformational experience with biodynamic viticulture, she walks us through her studio kitchen and into her story. Drops Thursday 30 April. @radiokcm@wine_forte@knoxvillecommunitymedia #thepausepodcast
Angela Hill is a choreographer, dancer, social worker, somatic therapist, and she also is the current president of Circle Modern Dance of Knoxville. In this conversation, Angela roots her leadership in the core values of community, inclusivity, and healing following a brief story of the ritual of life and death by Ira Orchin, a frequent contributor to the podcast. Listen at thepause.alitu.com. Happy Earth Day! @circlemoderndance@knoxvillecommunitymedia@radiokcm #thepausepodcast
Michelle Gigante of Shakti Buffalo wants us to wake up to our creative nature. She relays her personal story as a yoga teacher today who spent many years as an artist in the theater of the absurd in New York City. While Larry Bilker shares his response to the interview with Cat Maguire on human-machine interactions, Noah Frere recaps his experience at the recent Big Ears Festival.
@knoxvillecommunitymedia@radiokcm@shakti_ma_michelle@astronomologer@lab2lab2lab2lab #thepausepodcast
Not for the machines, definitely for us. Leading proponent of creative sovereignty, Cat Maguire of Whole Movement shares her story as a dancer, choreographer, educator, and movement analyst working at the forefront of human-movement-machine interactions. As a creative counterpoint, Sarah Ledbetter shares a story of her vision of where humans and machines play together. @radiokcm@knoxvillecommunitymedia@odettaclarice@wholemovement #thepausepodcast
Big Ears is not a festival inasmuch as it’s a listening practice. In this episode you’ll learn how to attune to the voices of defiant artists from all over the world. Discover the shared narratives that hear you as you hear them. @bigearsfestival@knoxvillecommunitymedia@radiokcm
Ari and friends share their Top 10 lists of artists they want to experience during the annual Big Ears Festival 2026 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Despite rampant FOMO associated with this singular festival, Dan Talley, Emmy Carter, Ira Orchin, Amos Oaks, Ruth Horton, and Richard Goldstein defy the odds and overcome the obstacles. @bigearsfestival@knoxvillecommunitymedia@radiokcm@phillyjazzdoc@amosoaks@crustylives@danrtalley@missmartih with a cameo recording from @ashsunbirddawn #thepauseradiokcm