• Rest in Peace Bonnie Tyler
    Jul 10 2026

    A few days ago we lost a power ballad hero. Bonnie Tyler is gone. She wrote my favorite song, Total Eclipse of the Heart. Years ago I forced people to listen to me sing this song and then I made a show about it and forced MORE people to listen to me sing it, and talk about turning fifty. So I'm playing it again in honor of Bonnie Tyler.

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    21 mins
  • Let's make a show about the fourth of July
    Jul 2 2026

    This weekend is the fourth of July. The 250th. LET'S MAKE A SHOW ABOUT IT. Record voice memos on your phone and send them to me at rumblestripvermont@gmail.com and I will make a show that sounds like all our holidays together. Conversations, arguments, fireworks, temper tantrums, parades. I'd love to hear it all.

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    22 mins
  • Life of Kaye: Healthy Dollars
    Jun 18 2026

    Credits

    Life of Kaye is produced by me and Kaye Phipps.

    Thank you karaoke singers! For more information about monthly karaoke in Montpelier, I think you can find information here. Otherwise, do an internet search for Saphen Von Cabbage karaoke and hunt around. Otherwise ask me and I’ll figure it out and get back to you.

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    12 mins
  • Life of Kaye: Some kind of a speaker
    May 28 2026

    Welcome to a new, periodic series called Life of Kaye.

    This first episode is called: Some Kind of a Speaker.

    The series is produced by me and Kaye Phipps.

    Send us your comments if you have them and thank you so much for listening.

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    11 mins
  • A Day on the Road with a Visiting Nurse
    May 21 2026

    Home health and hospice nurses provide all kinds of healthcare to people in their homes...day and night, and in mud and snow.

    I knew of these folks because I met some of them after my father came home from the hospital. A nurse came to help with his medications. A VNA therapist came to give him physical therapy. But I wasn’t really aware of these nurses and therapists UNTIL my family really needed them, and I expect there are a lot of people out there like me.

    So this is a show about the nurses who travel, and what their days are like, and what they know about this place because of the work they do.

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    19 mins
  • Ladies' Day at Vermont Quick Lube
    May 1 2026

    Vermont Quick Lube is where I've been getting my oil changed for years, because I love it there. They are fast and nice and they offer coffee. Everyone at Vermont Quick Lube is always in a good mood, even in November or January. Recently I went on a Wednesday and Mike, who runs the register, told me it was Ladies' Day and handed me a red carnation and a ticket for a free car wash. It was the excuse I needed to make this show.

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    7 mins
  • A Requiem for Larry Massett
    Apr 30 2026

    From The Kitchen Sisters Presents:

    Pioneering radio artist Larry Massett, a producer's producer, who led listeners into unexpected worlds and influenced so many in public radio and beyond, died last year at the age of 80.
    The Kitchen Sisters were fortunate to work with Larry on our NPR series Lost & Found Sound and Soundprint. He was a friend and colleague.
    We learned of Larry's passing last spring on Transom.org, the premier site for producers to come together, share their work, and access the latest tools and advice.
    It was there that we found a “Requiem for Larry Massett” created by Barrett Golding of Hearing Voices. We asked Barrett if he’d help produce an audio piece and bring it to air. He said yes. Transom said yes. And all of the producers who offered their memories said yes. And so, yes!
    The Kitchen Sisters Present: “A Requiem for Larry Massett” — produced in collaboration with Barrett Golding and Transom.org.

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    54 mins
  • I Eat the Marshmallow
    Apr 9 2026

    This is a same-day reaction to this morning’s story called: A springtime show about how about the economy that partly explains why we feel ashamed. That story features a wonderful listener in Scotland who is a money manager and made some fascinating comments about the last class series. I asked her if she’d be willing to share some of these thoughts on the phone, and she was willing, and that was this morning’s story.

    A couple hours later I got a reaction audio from one of the people featured in the class series who we talked about in this morning’s story. So I’m playing it. Because it’s great and because the point of the class series is to talk about these things and this is almost like a real goddamn conversation!

    What Class are You? is a series I make for Vermont Public.

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    14 mins