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Through The Glass

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Through The Glass takes a closer look at art & culture in and around Monmouth County, NJ as well as the state as a whole. Join us from the basement studios where we mix it up with the area’s most unique personalities, trading stories, sharing information, and chewing the fat.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Sciences sociales
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  • #3 - Connor Bracken
    Aug 13 2025

    Connor Bracken is a musician and the frontman of Connor Bracken and the Mother Leeds Band. He sat down with Michael and the guys to discuss the band, growing a following in the modern music industry, and how the music scene has changed (or not) over the years.

    He also brought some pretty solid beer with him that the band collaborated on with Twin Lights Brewing.

    For more information on Connor Bracken and the Mother Leeds Band and to hear their live performance, go to https://www.motherleedsband.com/ or visit Through the Glass Podcast's YouTube Channel.

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    58 min
  • #2 - Lindsay Dolashewich
    Jul 30 2025

    Lindsay Dolashewich, from Asbury Park, shot to fame as one of the finalists on Survivor 42, beloved for her passionate and engaging gameplay. A registered dietician who embraces helping people of all ages make positive food choices and an active life. She joined the guys to talk gut health, Survivor action, and what makes Jersey great.

    Lindsay is the owner and counselor at Absolute Nutrition Counseling.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • #1 - Jenn Hampton
    Jul 16 2025

    Jenn Hampton has been a fixture in the Asbury Park arts and music scene since the early 2000s, before gentrification took hold and when gritty independent locales like The Asbury Lanes and The Baronet were bastions of an authentic punk and arts scene. Jenn helped bring artists from all over the country to Asbury Park at a time when parts of the city were in ruin and the sparkle of a once-shimmering town was covered in dirt and rust.

    Jenn dropped by the podcast to discuss her past work in Asbury Park and how her success in the past collided with the "new Asbury Park" and her current projects with the Wooden Walls Project and The Parlor Gallery, now a go-to fixture of at the arts on Cookman Avenue. Jenn Hampton is the founder of The Wooden Walls project, a mural and art installation and residency project in Asbury Park, as well as being the Director of Parlor Gallery on Cookman Avenue.
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    1 h et 18 min
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