00:02.13 archpodnet Well welcome back everyone um, actually I was just thinking of um, some of the stuff that you guys had mentioned well Chris and Heather had mentioned about like your music and sort of like going on tempos and stuff I realize I'm actually quite different in that. Like I've never actually been able to have up sorry guys duty calls I need to put shoes on a doll for my daughter real quick. Um, well I'm doing that. Um I I was going to say um, ah. 00:29.74 Heather Ah, you can multitask we we believe in you doug you can do this, you can talk and tie a shoe at the same time. Ah. 00:34.63 Andrew Yeah, you can do this focus focus. 00:38.41 archpodnet It was guys that was that was the whole last segment I said I couldn't do 2 things at once. 00:46.54 Andrew Um, but but you're proving yourself wrong. 00:48.20 Heather Um. 00:51.40 Heather Yeah. 00:51.34 archpodnet Ah, no, it's just this mad dad skills I just got done really quick. Um, yeah I was actually to say I'm probably I don't know maybe ah if you guys are a little different as well. But like I I don't actually know how like people have like workout mixes and like you know, high tempo. 00:52.20 Andrew Yeah. 00:58.42 Heather And. 01:06.47 Heather Um, yeah. 01:07.76 archpodnet Um, that's where you throw in your heavy metal. Um, ah, sort of stuff or you know your your more hardcore rap or whatnot I actually don't I know maybe because I have like no beat whatsoever in terms of like my wife is um. 01:08.12 Andrew Right. 01:25.85 archpodnet Chronically embarrassed by me and my inability to sing or hold a tune. Um, but I can pretty much like listen to any music and it doesn't actually have to have a tempo to it for what I'm doing So I end up just sort of listening to the most random range of stuff. Um, when I'm doing work actually like. Ah, few weeks ago I Ah I refound my old um Ipod and it was. It's It's a weird experience I don't know if you guys have if you could find yours buried or you know if you will go further back and mix tapes and your your cds and pull those out as well. 01:57.52 Andrew Um. 02:03.17 archpodnet But it it was an interesting experience to be like yeah man like the music of my youth. Some of it was like it just it was amazing. It holds up like modest mouse Bones stuck thugs in Harmony amazing and then and then you're like some of the stuff you listen to. You're like oh. 02:14.10 Andrew Ah, yeah. 02:21.56 archpodnet Actually it's not that great. Um it it was a very sreal experience I had recently I I'm still having because I I'm using it now for my workouts and stuff and basically just put it on shuffle. Um, and yeah, it's ah it's been a bit humbling. 02:22.47 Andrew Now. 02:24.34 Heather Um. 02:33.50 Andrew Right. 02:38.86 archpodnet Um, it's been nice to know that like yeah I did have some good taste back back in the day but also sometimes I'm just like it was a popular song but it shouldn't have been. 02:47.80 Andrew Now but that's okay and and what I found what I do with the with the music stuff and this really helps I find for archeology in general and sort of field projects I make I make the equivalent of a mix tape you know on my Iphone and I do it every semester so I have like. Fall 21 spring 22 and I do a summer one two. So I have 3 a year and what I do is I just make a I put a list on there of like 20 songs that I'm currently listening to so it's a cool mix of like old stuff that I like with with recent stuff and that's the soundtrack of that experience. 03:19.99 Heather Yep. 03:26.70 Andrew You know that's the soundtrack of oh we were working in the field in fall twenty six totally it's the only way to roll I've been doing it I've been doing it for years I used to make mixtapes when we would drive down to Belize or whatever and so it's I recommend it to everyone. 03:27.24 Heather Um, and then it brings back memories. Yes, that's great. That's great I like that? Yeah, um, yeah. 03:44.37 Andrew Just make it make a mix for yourself. You know? However, it works for you twice a year 3 times a year you listen to it and you're right back to sitting out there in the middle of the desert in that CRMGig you know what where you forgot your raincoat. Yeah. 03:46.95 Heather Yeah. 03:57.79 Heather I love that. That's great for me. Um, it's similar because I still had these memories but to make it myself. Although that's going to take work on my part but um, the ah the um I do so we're on Spotify the family. 04:05.81 Andrew No, it's easy. 04:12.84 Andrew Right. 04:14.80 Heather And my kids make up. They're 18 and 21 and they make up their you know they're listening whatever their soundtracks is like you know like what we did with mixed tapes and and so I just steal those and and you know and it's um I have. 04:26.65 Andrew Um, ah rape. 04:33.54 Heather It's a reward after teaching over the years them good music because it's not just the you know they really like the old stuff my son goes from you know, like the 40 s it's 1940 s all the way up to current and so it's a really fun mix of of music and it's good music and so. 04:36.17 Andrew Right. 04:46.59 Andrew Um, yeah. 04:52.18 Heather At least to me. It's good music so that's usually what I use but in they mix it up quite a bit so but I love that option with Spotify as you could just you know pick other people's um, you know music lists and and not have to do the work. 05:06.80 Andrew Right? You you can use somebody else's mixtape. Basically you can pop in somebody else's mixtape. Yeah, and I see Doug you got something. 05:10.85 Heather Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 05:16.59 archpodnet Yeah, so I was actually have some questions on stuff. So like I'll be back in the day most of my music basically just came from my friends where I'd like go over it on like an evening and we just like Burn Cds and then um. You know I'm just a little too young for you guys and your cassette tapes. Um, but ah, um, but it was that and then um, then you know everyone went digital and then you could just you know whip. Everyone's music. Um off of their ipod their their lists and whatnot. 05:35.37 Andrew Whatever. 05:36.94 Heather Yeah, yeah, whatever. 05:52.80 archpodnet Um, and then now yeah I I sometimes just sort of do random um, Spotify um out of pen. Well I when we moved you could no longer get pandora I don't even know if Pandora is even still a thing um because it's it's not something you could get over in the U K um random sort of. Listening to the radio. Um, and now like Amazon like you know you can ask for like give me ah a rock and then or alternative rock or rap or you know you can give it us or sort of a John Run and listen through um and you skip like every other one because not all of it's great. Um. But yeah, how do you guys? How do you pull in your music or have have you are you frozen in time with high school and anything um like there was something where I've seen something about how like basically say like a lot of people's tastes are made in high school but I kind of find like. 06:49.12 archpodnet Yeah I like music from my childhood but um, also ah some modern stuff's not too bad either. 06:49.65 Heather Um. 06:51.48 Heather Yeah, yeah, you know I think for me, um I really do I enjoy learning about new music from like from my kids and actually from people that work that I work with they bring up, you know, don't play something I'm like oh I like that you know and and so it. I usually just kind of lean on the people that I'm with and when they're playing music and you know Andrew. 07:19.90 Andrew Yeah, um I I'm basically a classic rock cake with a frosting of like modern stuff. You know what? I mean so if right a typical mixtape you know for me is like a lot of Van Halen because Van Halen with David Lee Roth is my favorite and. 07:25.30 Heather Yeah, it's got to be good though. Yeah. 07:35.41 Heather Ah. 07:37.38 Andrew I enjoyed guitar stuff I have a bunch of surf guitar stuff on it just because I I dig that kind of stuff you know, but I'll throw anything at rolling stones indigo girls. You know it's just a It's just a funny mix but then and then new stuff and like Heather you said it's fun to learn from your kids like like my daughter will bring stuff up and she's 14 you know and I'm like oh hey, this is pretty good so you know dad has you know, ah 1 or 2 new things in his classic rock world. Ah. 07:56.11 Heather Yep. 07:59.81 Heather Right. 08:06.49 Heather yeah yeah I know my dad that was what my dad did and I just kind of not that I intentionally did that but it just it was. It's a fun way to expand your music interests and or podcast interests or Tv shows right? um. 08:08.47 Andrew But. 08:18.81 Andrew Um, yeah. 08:22.85 Heather The summer I turned pretty is a show that my daughter loves and I got into it I'm like oh this is awesome and then there was another show I can't remember Um, ah it's a show. Ah, it's a It's a younger show but you know that for me as a parent I I Love to. 08:24.80 Andrew Her. 08:40.90 Heather Share with them and and so that's how it kind of opens up my listing um repertoire am I watching repertoire no. 08:48.85 Andrew Um, it. 08:49.39 archpodnet So did you guys when you were out in the field. Did you ever have ah site radio Obviously like you can't do it when you know you're on watching Briefs and um, you know stuff like that and heavy machinery and stuff. But um, you know, ah sometimes people just take out. 08:56.38 Andrew Right. 09:06.60 archpodnet Ah, sometimes even just computer speakers or whatever speakers plug in I mean well actually I mean when I start out. Yeah, it would be cassettes and then Cds and then um, yeah, now it's everyone's phones. Um, do. 09:08.40 Heather Yep yep. 09:14.40 Andrew Ever. 09:16.76 Heather Um, I've done that before with with fields. Um, there are certain instances. We don't do it and that is you know if we're dealing with burials and stuff just out of respect. But for in general we do play music. Um I've had I haven't done it for a while. But. Used to have where everybody kind of contributes some music and I I think I understand people having their own music. But I Really it turns out to be a very sterile and non collaborative environment when everybody has their own earphones in their head and that's just me personally. 09:51.37 Andrew Yeah. 09:55.63 Heather Want either I want people talking and I'm not going to like dictate it. But that's how I prefer a field environment to be where either people are chatting amongst themselves and have music in the background rather than having the earphones in their head and everybody's closed off to each other and you know. To me if you know if you're doing stps and you're kind of hopping around and you're not working with another person and you're separated from each other. Okay, but I just don't think it's as fun and I think it really impacts the collaborative environment um of the fieldwork. 10:24.78 Andrew Yeah. 10:31.60 Andrew Yeah I totally agree what what we do is that the students are really great. So if they're working out at the side or whatever 1 person gets to put the music on their phone and they get to put their phone in the bucket because the bucket can act as a speaker you know. So so who gets the bucket. You know. 10:44.69 Heather Yes, oh my God I'm so funny I'll do the same thing. Ah. 10:50.50 Andrew And that's really fun. You know oh it's my turn for the bucket. You know it's just I love it and like you're saying it adds a real like community aspect. Everyone's having fun. Everyone's interacting. You know who gets the bucket next right. 10:54.45 Heather Ah. 11:00.77 Heather And you learn about each other when you're listening to other people's music. You're you're really learning and yeah I think I Just don't like the earphone thing it really you just you can tell a completely different environment. Yeah. 11:14.84 Andrew Bright. 11:18.40 Heather And I love the bucket thing. That's a really good advice I use the same thing and I don't know if maybe I learned it from you. But. 11:23.41 Andrew I Yeah I don't know I feel like I just learned it from like the Earth I don't know it's like one day I knew of the bucket thing. Yeah yep, ah. 11:26.42 Heather Yeah, yes I was like oh I don't have a speaker. Let's try this and it works great. Yeah, if you stick the you stick the phone in the bucket and it amplifies the sound. 11:32.85 archpodnet So wait. So guys I'm I'm lost the bucket thing like. 11:43.25 Andrew Yeah, five Gallon bucket yeah yes plastic I I it probably does matter but plastic works really well just regular old Home Depot ah orange bucket. 11:44.31 Heather It makes it louder. It's like a speaker. 11:46.56 archpodnet Um, like plastic metal. Um, what does it matter. 11:48.14 Heather Plastic I don't. 11:55.94 Heather Put the volume all the way up stick it in there and put it in the middle of the field where can you be surprised. It's not as good as a speaker but it works pretty well. 11:59.25 Andrew Yeah, yeah, ah. 12:07.38 archpodnet Ah, so like we you're talking hard plastic right? Yeah now see in the Uk I mean there is some but they tend to use a lot like ah, a soft plastic but bucket. So I'm not sure if that would work but I'll have to I'll have to see. Um. 12:17.89 Heather Um, oh interesting huh. 12:18.51 Andrew Um, it's worth a try I think I think it will I think it wouldn't make too much difference. 12:26.83 archpodnet Yeah, well, it's it's real like it's um, there. It's basically that I gave you replaced a um, a basket like a soft woven blaske with with like the plastic. So I feel like for my limited physics class. 12:34.67 Andrew Yeah I get it? yeah. 12:42.58 Andrew Ah, right? but it might just be the idea of it's in sort of a cup thing and it ankles the sound you know? So yeah, um. 12:43.11 archpodnet It shouldn't work as well. But I know but we'll have to give it a try. 12:49.91 Heather Yeah, you should want something absorbing the the sound that's all that's why the hard classic is nice but you know if you don't have it. You do would you? you know use what you do have. 12:58.54 Andrew Yeah, right. 13:02.40 archpodnet Do you guys? do any of your projects still do radio or is it all. People's phones now. 13:08.71 Andrew For my in my experience. It's like all people's phones. Yeah. 13:11.12 Heather Yeah, yeah to tip for the most part and in now like if I'm listening to radio a lot of times. It's on my phone that I'm listening to like have the app for that radio station on my phone. Yeah. 13:21.71 Andrew Um, right me too. 13:29.32 archpodnet And yeah I remember when we yeah first doing lab work we did um when internet radio and you could like pick up a radio station from like South Africa or something like that and we did that for a couple of months because it was it was different. Um, um. 13:30.96 Heather Are. 13:41.40 Andrew Um, brave. 13:44.28 Heather That's cool. Yeah. 13:46.81 archpodnet Yeah, and you know and then we just kind of went back to the I think the writer radio after a while is it. It was you know early date. Okay, it wasn't early days of the internet. It was early days of radio on the internet and so you got some really eclectic things. Um, just because it was the people who did it as opposed to like there was actually a business case and everyone was putting up. Ah their radio song sounds or songs stations. Sorry um. Well guys with that show. We end this segment and then come back and talk about Tv shows. 14:20.53 Andrew Sure. 14:20.68 Heather Sounds good.