Recent Thoughts
Wednesday Morning Music
Have you never been mellow?
I’ve been making weekly playlists for the local radio station, KOTO, in Telluride, CO. They aren’t letting us DJs into the studio these days, but I’ll share some tunes here. But I’m not sure if I can embed the full playlist here. Looks like Spotify forces you to open its app (if you have it).
Have You Never Been Mellow -or- I Think We Can Make It (54 min.)
Andy Gibb and Juice Newton slow dancing to the Carpenters.. until Karen Carpenter invites ALIEN ROBOTS FROM OUTER SPACE!!
About Kirk
I am Kirk Merlin Ahlberg, son of Richard Paul and Marilyn Husby Ahlberg. Grandson of Pearl and Oscar Husby, Eunice and Merlin Ahlberg. Great-grandson of Alfred & Mary Ahlberg, Iver & Ella Iverson, Ole & Mary Husaby, Alfred & Clara Loken. My ancestors came to the USA from Norway and Sweden around the year 1900 AD.
I was born into the suburbs of Minneapolis, MN where I was circumcised and programmed by corporate radio & television, sugared cereal, one-size-fits-all government controlled education, and the polarizing us vs. them tribal worship of regional sports teams.
Since 2015 I have been consciously debugging my own cultural and familial programming, trying to find the real Me that got burdened from birth by conformity and fear.
These are some of my thoughts.
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