Grounded Podcast Substack with Jeff Ament

demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,868
edited June 3 in The Porch

Music fans, you won’t want to miss tomorrow’s episode of Grounded!







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  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,694
    🎧📻
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  • treestrees Columbus OHIO Posts: 1,975
    Sweet looking forward to listening 


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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,446
    Had it been disclosed before that Jeff got a visit from the Secret Service over his 2018 Missoula poster? 

    It was news to me. 
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,007
    Had it been disclosed before that Jeff got a visit from the Secret Service over his 2018 Missoula poster? 

    It was news to me. 
    Wut 😨
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,868

    Out now! Our 25th episode with Pearl Jam founding member (and Montanan) Jeff Ament is live!

    We ask about the viral moment when his bandmate Eddie Vedder defended Bruce Springsteen against attacks from President Trump, the concert poster that landed the Secret Service at his door, and the way his upbringing and college years shaped his viewpoints and passion projects, including Montana Pool Service.

    You can watch bonus content on our Substack page, too! https://groundedpodcast.substack.com/p/dissident


  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,694
    Thank you, D! Maritsa must have Greek roots :wink:
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  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,029
    Had it been disclosed before that Jeff got a visit from the Secret Service over his 2018 Missoula poster? 

    It was news to me. 
    me too.  pretty wild.
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,694
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  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,694
    edited June 4
    JA: Why aren't the colleges doing a better job?... Colleges should be the place where you can have those conversations... Every college should set up a forum where people can go and ask dumb questions... Colleges should be the place where everybody can ask the dumbest questions... And everybody should learn about that stuff... And they shouldn't be threatened to be deported... College is where I sort of started to form my identity, and my politics... And it was radically different from the politics I grew up with... There's a lot that I would change about my college years, but I would not change that... I would not change people that I was around that taught me so much about just having a different point of view... We used to send more kids to school to have these conversations... Again, in America that we talk about... My dad's barber shop... People coming in and arguing about stuff and may be leaving with a question mark about something you believed your whole life... We're in a tricky spot right now because everybody is really dug into their little corner of their smartphone, which is not very smart... 

    MG: Was there like a specific turning point or event for you in college that you remembered turning into say like: Oh, this is something that I really want to get engaged in?

    JA: There's two things: I started playing in a punk rock band... I sort of came from a very Republican angle on politics... And the people that I was playing in bands with... There's a kid from Los Angeles... There's a kid from Hawaii... There's a kid that grew up in Missoula whose parents ran a dance studio... And so, it was very very liberal and very progressive... I felt kind of like an idiot those first few months... I was just listening to those folks have these conversations about things... Very shortly, I took a comparative religion series and I was in a classroom with like twenty kids... There was a Buddhist kid in the classroom... There was an atheist, which I didn't even know atheism... And then there was a gay kid in the class... This is crazy, but growing up in Big Sandy I didn't know that there were gay people... It wasn't a part of anything I was around or anything that anybody talked about... So, just being around that diversity and hearing people talk about things from a different angle, it just sent me on this path to educate myself and learn about the history from a different point of view... And learn about histories that weren't even taught... We were taught very little about native American history... We're taught very little about the civil rights movement... We were taught very little about women's rights... It was just a place to have a clean slate and ask the dumb questions... And I asked a lot of dumb questions in my first year of college... And it was OK... Our teachers would stick up for me when somebody laughed at me... And that was a powerful thing...

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  • julieooliernjulieooliern Posts: 1,203
    Pap said:
    JA: Why aren't the colleges doing a better job?... Colleges should be the place where you can have those conversations... Every college should set up a forum where people can go and ask dumb questions... Colleges should be the place where everybody can ask the dumbest questions... And everybody should learn about that stuff... And they shouldn't be threatened to be deported... College is where I sort of started to form my identity, and my politics... And it was radically different from the politics I grew up with... There's a lot that I would change about my college years, but I would not change that... I would not change people that I was around that taught me so much about just having a different point of view... We used to send more kids to school to have these conversations... Again, in America that we talk about... My dad's barber shop... People coming in and arguing about stuff and may be leaving with a question mark about something you believed your whole life... We're in a tricky spot right now because everybody is really dug into their little corner of their smartphone, which is not very smart... 

    MG: Was there like a specific turning point or event for you in college that you remembered turning into say like: Oh, this is something that I really want to get engaged in?

    JA: There's two things: I started playing in a punk rock band... I sort of came from a very Republican angle on politics... And the people that I was playing in bands with... There's a kid from Los Angeles... There's a kid from Hawaii... There's a kid that grew up in Missoula whose parents ran a dance studio... And so, it was very very liberal and very progressive... I felt kind of like an idiot those first few months... I was just listening to those folks have these conversations about things... Very shortly, I took a comparative religion series and I was in a classroom with like twenty kids... There was a Buddhist kid in the classroom... There was an atheist, which I didn't even know atheism... And then there was a gay kid in the class... This is crazy, but growing up in Big Sandy I didn't know that there were gay people... It wasn't a part of anything I was around or anything that anybody talked about... So, just being around that diversity and hearing people talk about things from a different angle, it just sent me on this path to educate myself and learn about the history from a different point of view... And learn about histories that weren't even taught... We were taught very little about native American history... We're taught very little about the civil rights movement... We were taught very little about women's rights... It was just a place to have a clean slate and ask the dumb questions... And I asked a lot of dumb questions in my first year of college... And it was OK... Our teachers would stick up for me when somebody laughed at me... And that was a powerful thing...

    I love this!
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,007
    As a history professor, this makes my heart sing!
  • treestrees Columbus OHIO Posts: 1,975
    edited June 5
    Pap said:
    This was a great poster and i have the long sleeve shirt 
    I always put it on when i vote
    Post edited by trees on


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  • runstaplesrunstaples WY/NC Posts: 988
    Cool interview, Jeff and Tester are both good dudes, but we already knew that.
    Appeared to be an animal, yet so polite.
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,868

    In the 25th episode of Grounded, fellow Montanan and Pearl Jam co-founder Jeff Ament joins JT and MG to talk politics, music and Big Sandy, Montana. We ask about the viral moment when his bandmate Eddie Vedder defended Bruce Springsteen against attacks from President Trump, the concert poster that landed the Secret Service at his door, and the way his upbringing and college years shaped his viewpoints.

  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,694
    trees said:
    Pap said:
    This was a great poster and i have the long sleeve shirt 
    I always put it on when i vote
    :peace:
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  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,868
    Pap said:
    Thank you, D! Maritsa must have Greek roots :wink:

    Ah yeah!  B)
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