Scarlet Begonia Spacecast
By Hannah Gray
Scarlet Begonia SpacecastJan 18, 2021
Cosmic Laughter at the Front Range Funny Festival
"Strap in for an Out-of-This-World Experience at the Front Range Funny Festival! Join me, your cosmic guide Hannah Gray, as we blast off into a galaxy of gut-busting laughter and heartwarming moments. Picture this: You and your parents laughing 'til you cry, all while supporting an incredible cause. It's like taking them to see the incredible Cory Wong, but with even more cosmic surprises! So, grab your tickets and get ready to make the universe a better place through the power of laughter, only on the Scarlet Begonia Space Cast!"
Behind The Beats with MES
Musical Time Machine: Life is Beautiful Rewind & Resurgence
In this incredible episode of our podcast, we take you on a thrilling journey through time and music as your host, ME(Hannah Gray), recounts their unforgettable experience at the Life is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas. Get ready to be transported back to the nostalgic sounds of your middle school years millennials, with unexpected performances from artists like Nelly, The Killers, and Khalid, who are sure to take you on a whirlwind trip down memory lane. But the adventure doesn't stop there! Our host shares hilarious tales of their comedic escapades in the lively city of Las Vegas, proving that laughter truly is the best medicine. From trying out their own stand-up routine to discovering the joys and challenges of being the "old lady at the club," this episode guarantees plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. As the festival experience unfolds, I also reflects upon the trials and tribulations that life threw their way, and how they navigated the path back to their passion for podcasting. Explore the rollercoaster of emotions, the highs and lows, and the triumphant return to creating content that brings joy to both our host and our listeners. So buckle up, hit play, and let yourself be swept away by the captivating stories, timeless music, and a renewed sense of purpose in this episode that proves life may get in the way, but it can never stop true passion and resilience. Join us as we rewind the clock and witness the power of music, laughter, and the unwavering spirit of podcasting.
Middle School Music Mayhem From Mediocre Modest Mouse to Mind-Blowing Madness at Life is Beautiful Festival
But hold on tight, because we're catapulting ourselves to the vibrant and energizing atmosphere of the Life is Beautiful Festival in Las Vegas. Prepare for the ultimate music feast as we dish out the juicy details of unforgettable performances by an eclectic lineup of artists. Experience the up-tempo melodies of The Killers, shake your hips to the timeless tunes of Nelly, get your lyrical game on with Kendrick Lamar, and immerse yourself in the mind-bending electronic beats served by ODESZA. We'll leave you in stitches as we recount our outrageous encounters, questionable dance moves, and the sheer exhilaration of being right there in the midst of all the musical madness. This episode isn't just about the music; it's about the hilarious escapades, the unexpected camaraderie forged in crowded concert pits, and the memories that will make you laugh out loud for years to come. So brace yourselves for this side-splitting audio adventure as we journey through the wild, weird, and wonderful world of middle school music nostalgia and the unforgettable Life is Beautiful Festival. Get ready to dance, laugh, and relive the magic of those formative years that left an indelible mark on our musical souls. Let's dive in and make some noise!
Elemental Leviosa: Getting Lifted Back to Life through Elements Music Festival
Elements Music Festival takes place every year in the beautiful and serene location of Lakewood, Pennsylvania. The festival is held over four days and features over 100 artists playing on multiple stages. The lineup boasts some of the biggest names in electronic and dance music including Skrillex, Chris Lake, SUBTRONICS, and Ganja White Night, just to name a few.
To begin our journey, we will start by deciding on transportation. If you are traveling from New York City, there is a shuttle service that goes to the festival directly from the city. Alternatively, if you prefer to drive, there are plenty of parking options available once you arrive at the festival. It's always a good idea to carpool with friends to reduce your carbon footprint and save some money on gas and parking. Once you arrive at the festival, you will be greeted by a stunning art installation and a variety of food and drink vendors to fuel your adventures. Elements Music Festival is located on a beautiful lakeside campground, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to swim, boat, or relax on the beach when you're not dancing to your favorite artists.
One great thing about Elements is that it not only provides amazing music, but also features different sections, each celebrating a specific element - Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Each section comes with its own unique atmosphere, art installations, and activities for festival-goers to enjoy.
Finally, one thing that really makes Elements stand out is the sense of community you'll experience. From its passionate staff and volunteers to the friendly attendees, everyone is there to have a great time and enjoy the music together. So, grab your squad and get ready to dance the days and nights away! In conclusion, traveling to Elements Music Festival is an unforgettable experience that you don't want to miss. Between the music, art, and community, it's an experience like no other. So, pack your bags, gather your friends, and let's head to Elements Music Festival!
Bewitching Beauty Braids at #SCAMP23
I ventured into video this week yall, bear with a bitch, as I trial and error some technical difficulties! Join me on this episode as I sit down with the owners of Bewitching Beauty Events, who specializes in creating stunning hair designs using extensions. Recently, I had the opportunity to get my hair braided with extensions in a unique style at the Summer Camp Music Festival, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. What a way to pop my hair braiding cherry !From the intricate braiding techniques to the gorgeous extensions, the end result was a braided look that was both elegant and edgy. Tune in as we discuss the art of hair braiding with extensions and even the festival adventures we've both had over the years. I give anyone credit who survived a Wakarusa Festival especially the year of the mud! If you're looking to step up your hair game, this podcast episode is a must-listen!
Beginning of The End of The Beginning : Summer Camp 2023
We're so excited to get scampin.
Ren Quillian: Rainbows and Punchlines : The Comedic Journey
Solo at Blizztronics
I had big news this past Saturday and I was determined to celebrate this big news by seeing SUBTRONICS at Red Rocks. The day of the show a full on blizzard occurs; my friends bail, but I'm determined to celebrate! Do you feel personally victimized by the idea of going to a concert by yourself? It can be scary, it can be overwhelming, it can bring out every anxiety you can think of. But you can also fight that by doing little things to get over the fear of the crowds that anxieties the overwhelming feeling of people seeming like they're multiplying by the second and not dispersing. Going to a concert by yourself not only has a benefit of freedom and emotional benefits and practical benefits there's a plethora of things honestly. Having the ability to choose your own schedule to go to a show is something that people do not talk about enough. You can leave early and beat the traffic home or you can stay all day and all night it's really up to you and you alone. Doesn't that sound empowering? You also get the ability to connect with new people that maybe you wouldn't have in a group like setting. There's an emotional benefit by being able to fully immerse yourself in the music and the ability to reflect and connect with said emerging. there's practical benefits as well, like you're only buying drinks for yourself not for people. you get the opportunity to see more shows because you don't have to coordinate with other people doesn't that sound empowering but it was a great Cyclops rocks 2023 will be going back next year!
Isn't Life About Comedic Timing or Just Regular Timing : Mary Jo Byrd and Billie Jo Gillispie
I went on a my 1st comedy tour to Arizona and New Mexico, and I was expecting some hot audiences. But I wasn't prepared for just how hot it would be. I mean, I've never seen so many cacti sweating before! Also it seems to be the land of giant "eggplant" looking cacti, just growing a muck in the national parks down there. Mary Jo and Billie Jo have been killing it in the Denver and Albuquerque comedy scene for around a decade! Both come from very unique backgrounds but I had so much fun on my last tour . It only felt appropriate to have some comedian veterans such as themselves on the show ; especially female comedians because we're a fewer and farther bunch to locate in the scene. Albuquerque, outside of Breaking Bad Tours, has a thriving comedy scene, especially at Dry Heat Comedy Club. If you haven't checked out Dry Heat and you're in Albuquerque , what are you even doing? The music scene has a few up and coming bands definitely worthy of checking out like Dust City Opera and Red Light Camera. If you're Denver based , Billie Jo has a psychedelic comedy show coming up in May, with a killer line-up , you don't want to miss! Be sure to check these ladies out , there dope comedians and and people!
Jamming the Gems with an Introvert
The spacecast went to the 15th annual Gem and Jam this year and it was so fun! We drove directly to Tucson from Denver in the middle of the night to save money on hotels, totally don't recommend if you want to see a specific band day 1 ! I got a first official press pass where I could bring my camera , boy did i fall in love with a back up career plan! If you want to make the trip for gems specifically , do your research we ended up at a wholesalers tent and didn't want to spend $200 on some gems or minerals but that's because we were balling on a budget! Don't worry there are gems and mineral at the fairgrounds too! I was hoping to show if you're an introvert wanting to go to a festival but maybe its overwhelming or maybe its impossible to coordinate with your friends to go with that you. You can 100% survive , most festivals bring out the excitement of seeing really good music , dressing to whatever vibe you feel comfortable with , so all the judgements of the outside world don't really seem to matter when you're at a good festival ! Gem and Jam delivers all the elements of really well run festival and I cant wait to go back!
GRIZCONSCIN: Extroverted Addition
WTF SCROTUS and Is this TSA- festive approved?
Is the government and their weird fucking tactics putting you into a depression ? If not do you have a third leg! Reasons why its almost embarrassing to say I worked for the same government ! I dive into the list of things one might need for their first festival primarily Griz's Triple Rainbow in WI! It'll be a wild time going with another podcaster! Stay tuned to find things out!
The House of Light Tribe & Plant Medicine
Season 2 : Episode 1 : It can only go up from a Shitstorm!
Episode 10: Reporting for Therapy
It's been awhile, but we're back ! This week we catch you all up on our lives ! Give you a news update of hows life during/post pandemic. We saw some shows , were going places manifesting shit yet again! This was an episode to try and bring awareness to military sexual trauma, Hannah lets this episode act as her own personal therapy session !
Episode 9: Chris Dyer : Positively Creating into The Cosmos
Chris Dyer was so much fun to have on our podcast. He's made a name for himself in the artist world, skateboard graphics world and even some murals. He tells us about his retreats that take place in Peru, and the spiritual awakenings that happen at his retreats. He does everything with positive intentions, hes paved his way in the art community from painting a mural at the Bob Marley museum in Jamaica to " I am the Eggman" mural at the Beatles ashram in Rishikesh, India. He's a world traveler, and he's found the most beautifuls of ways to leave his mark on this planet; whether its his super detailed and vibrant art or his retreats in Peru, or him teaching others the beauty of art. He has a youtube channel/podcast ( Chris Dyer's Creative Friends). Be sure to check it out!
Episode 8 : Anthony Bruno Magic - Magnificently Making Leaps
Episode 7: Juice Iz Infinite- Grinding on Grinding on Grinding with a big ole dash of positivity
Episode 6 : Torbjorn: Perspective is Key!
Episode 4 : Audiosaur the Dynonoise Maker
We saved spot number 4 for our homie! We have our lovely friend Audiosaur, Charles on this week. He expresses his passion for music . We explored his mind and festival experiences . It was a blast! Can't wait to explore his mind with Jake on a later episode with their new project, Liscious! Check them out! Check us out! Stay safe and sane out their beautiful humans!
Episode 5 : Identities of All Varieties
WERE BACK! We took a break but now we're BACK AT IT AGAIN!
This week we dive into a variety of different identities. There's the festival identities, sexuality identities , and what the hell you do with yourself after the military identity. Hannah explains her identity post military and Carissa tries to understand it from the civilian side. At the end of the day, were humans trying to understand each other to bring us closer together.
Episode 2 : Entomo - The Glow Up That's Only Getting Higher
Our homie , Jake, gives us the low down on his career , future collaborations , future aspirations , and other random adventures. Be sure to check out the work Carissa did for him as well. Collaborating with friends is so much fun ! Hope you guys enjoy! Be sure to check out Entomo!
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Episode 1: Beginning of a New Journey & Accidentally Dosing My Dad
Greeting Fellow Humans,
This episode , we introduce ourselves, give you the reasons behind our podcast, not just being bored as shit during quarantine. In a world , where everything seems to keep getting more and more divided by the day, I hope by interviewing a variety of different people from all walks of life , that are just interesting decent people trying to hustle.
Jonathan Gray is our first guest. He talks about growing up in Jersey, during the age of psychedelics awakening amongst a whole generation. He's also an army veteran who had some wild adventures back in his day. We even go into a story about his 12 hits of LSD that fell into his cup by accident.
If you guys have questions, comments, stories to share on the show whatever ! Be sure to give our Instagram a follow (@scarletbegoniaspacecast) and be sure to follow our adventure on whatever platform your giving us a listen to on ! Be sure to catch us wooks back here every Thursday evening !