The former podcast of a teenage girl in south Texas.

about me

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I'm brooke, and I live for inventive, inspiring, chilling, intense music of all sorts. I'm a 16-year-old vegetarian singer who edits her school newspaper and hates school.

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valleyell@gmail.com
206-339-9355
AIM: indigo timbre

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my favorite podcasts

digital detroit radio
the word nerds
in over your head
vu d'ici - seen from here
absolutely kosher
slate magazine podcasts
the catfish show
the bob and aj show
the vegan cooking school
veganfreak radio
zencast

what I'm listening to...
indigotimbre's Last.fm Weekly Tracks Chart
YES! ::Extends arms victoriously:: This took me 4 hours to upload, people! And my website is totally blank! [Edit 1/8/09: That's because when I posted this originally I was posting it in "1969"] I am so confused! But here is the podcast! belaire, vinyl dharma, i love you baby!, and castor & pollux and the gemini fanclub

I talk about the issue I have with the word, "chonger."

eric whitacre

"why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race by beverly daniel tatum

blink by malcolm gladwell

frappr map! put yourself on here right now!!

other good things I forgot to mention that are way awesome: the bicycle diaries - is it possible to live in america without a car? uh, sort of. by bill gifford

"We all have a sphere of influence. Each of us needs to find our own sources of courage so that we will begin to speak. There are many problems to address, and we cannot avoid them indefinately. We cannot continue to be silent. We must begin to speak, knowing that words alone are insufficient. But I have seen that meaningful dialogue can lead to effective action. Change is possible. I remain hopeful." - Beverly Daniel Tatum
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:32 PM
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