Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.
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Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.
186: with Benny Cosmic, musician & indigenous activist
Broken Class
1 hour 43 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
186: with Benny Cosmic, musician & indigenous activist
Benny Cosmic is a musician, indigenous activist, and radio host with KEPW. Since moving to our area in 2015, Benny has been shining bright as both a dynamic performer and as a real-ass human being. On his new album, "Good Vibes Hood Tribes," he strikes an impressive balance between music that pulls you in and lyrics which confront cruelty, exploitation and inhumanity.
We discuss Nicolas Cage and Frank Zappa (0:53), musical inspiration and honest feedback (4:53), solo vs. band and album meaning (10:51), local friction and finding support (18:18), song breakdowns (23:57), varied points of entry into hip-hop (33:26), elitist barriers around knowledge (41:35), being indigenous in Eugene, activism issues (51:30), being dedicated fully (1:03:20), OutKast, synthwave, influences (1:12:16), looking inward (1:19:10), and solutions to educational disaffectedness (1:27:35). SONG: "Wishful Thinking" by Benny Cosmic (1:41:30). The discussion is on video at https://youtu.be/ELz7y3nblGg.
Please rate/review the podcast, and check out Benny Cosmic's album: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KoYbMWnpgAW2QIBdq9G0z?si=BvAAX8tvSr6RARqjFQPWRg.
Broken Class
Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.