Author: Ashta

  • Traditional Farming Expert Joel Salatin on the Joe Rogan Experience

    Traditional Farming Expert Joel Salatin on the Joe Rogan Experience

    Half music, half talking on this weeks broadcast of The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour. Check us out on Instagram Music interspersed with digestible clips from The Joe Rogan Experience. Joel Salatin hits on the important aspects of modern farming dysfunction, how it relates to the dis-ease of animal-kind on Earth, and changes to be…

  • All Music, some new tracks

    All Music, some new tracks

    This week on the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, a hunnerd percent music, featuring some brand new diddy’s from Monster Rally, Neil Young, and Corb Lund. Here is the file Timber Timbre – Bleu nuit Timber Timbre – Velvet Gloves and Spit Monster Rally – Escape to the Cloud Forest Dirty Projectors – Lose Your…

  • Tunes, Snowden on VICE, and TRNN

    This week on The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, talk and music interspersed. Do you listen at 8am on CHLY 101.7FM or do you subscribe to the podcast? Here is the podcast RSS feed: https://ashta.ca/feed/podcast/ssvh2016 On a new show called Shelter in Place, global community member and co-founder of VICE interviews whistleblower Edward Snowden. Then…

  • New Local, plus Yves Engler

    New Local, plus Yves Engler

    This week on The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour! 4 new songs from Pale Red, 4 new Apollo Ghosts cover songs. The Real News. Pale Red surprised fans with an impromptu release of their EP In The Pink and we sample the middle 4 tracks. Apollo Ghosts release 35 cover songs of tracks by local…

  • Tasty Spring Mix and Words from Bucky

    This week on the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, it’s me in the CHLY studio spinning tracks for 55 minutes. The final 5 minutes is the audio compiled by Blank on Blank about one of my heroes; R. Buckminster Fuller Here is the file The Bad Lovers – Good Man/Love Shine The Bad Lovers –…

  • Farming Life

    Farming Life

    We have been relatively in charge of 5 acres for 3 years. I always knew we’d start farming. The question is, when does that become official? When I’m outside at first light hoping to ward off any munching deer? When it takes only an hour of shoveling to turn over my entire compost pile? When…