Rob Baedeker of Kasper Hauser is also a columnist for SFGate.com, the website of the San Francisco Chronicle. In his column, Money Tales, he writes about how people's lives and people's money interact. When we held our pledge drive, he asked if he could write a bit about how I've pieced together a living from what amounts to my college radio show.
Of course, in the space of half a dozen or so paragraphs, I manage to claim to be "vicious like the wolverine" and to reject the bedrock principles of capitalism by saying "I look at the marketplace and say, 'Ugh, people want that?"
In other words: I have to learn to be less quotable.
That said, it's a really lovely article, and can be read here.
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I REALLY liked your comment about the marketplace. It is exactly the reason I listen to a program like yours. Because you understand that there are people who like things that aren't necessarily homogenized, socially smoothed mediocrity. That means a lot. It means I'm going to actually get something emotionally resonant, intellectual nutritruious, and viscerally satisfying. It means that quality still exists.