Moving is awful and other Non-delights

Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative is still on hiatus as we move from ArtStreet to the Roger Glass Performing Arts Center. Let’s be honest, moving sucks. It is simply awful. Moving is often considered one of life’s most daunting tasks, a process laden with stress, exhaustion, and emotional upheaval. The mere thought of packing up one’s life — or in this case an entire radio station — and relocating to a new place can send shivers down the spine of even the most resilient among us. Several factors contribute to the universally acknowledged sentiment that moving is an awful experience.

Firstly, the physical exertion involved in moving is undeniable. From the moment one begins to sift through CDs, vinyl records, and cassettes (yup, we have some of those), rolling up posters, and packing away fragile equipment so it can safely be moved is daunting. It does not feel unlike going through belongings, deciding what to keep and what to discard, to the arduous task of packing fragile items with the utmost care, the process demands a considerable amount of physical energy. Lifting heavy boxes (damn, these records are heavy!), navigating through narrow hallways (you have seen the pictures of the station), and loading and unloading furniture can take a toll on the body, leaving movers fatigued and drained. And remember all of the equipment is incredibly sensitive and expensive! “Do not drop anything!” is a repeated refrain.

Moreover, the emotional toll of moving cannot be overstated. Leaving behind familiar surroundings, our Artstreet friends, and changing the routines can evoke a profound sense of loss and nostalgia. The attachment to a place goes beyond the physical structure of a house; it encompasses memories, experiences, and a sense of belonging. Saying goodbye to all of this can be emotionally wrenching, leading to a mix of sadness, anxiety, and apprehension about the unknown that lies ahead for the station. I wrote about this and stand behind those ideas and memories. Leaving a space that was home for over 20 years is simply not easy.

The logistical challenges add another layer of complexity to the moving process. Coordinating timelines, arranging transportation, and dealing with unforeseen hiccups can turn a seemingly straightforward relocation into a logistical nightmare. The pressure to ensure that every item arrives intact at the new station destination in a brand new building, coupled with the need to settle into an unfamiliar environment quickly, amplifies the stress associated with moving. Of course, we want to be preparing a radio show today instead of moving an incredibly sensitive studio board!

Sure, moving is an inherently challenging and unpleasant experience due to the physical, emotional, and logistical demands it places on us. The disruption of established routines, the strain on relationships, and the overall upheaval of one’s life make moving a universally dreaded endeavor. We can’t even listen to the station unless we set up a laptop or bring in a radio because studio speakers were among the first to get disconnected. While it may signify a new beginning and the prospect of fresh opportunities, the process itself is undoubtedly an arduous journey that tests one’s resilience, adaptability, and good nature.

Perhaps this is just a long meandering path to say, YTAA will not be on this week. Moving is going forward and we are making progress, just a bit slower than any of us would like. We will be back broadcasting the show as soon as possible. Automation has taken over the radio station and during December we are broadcasting indie holiday music! Enjoy and see you real soon!

1World is Coming! A Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative Spectacular!

10247476_10154056809475154_4635057022618810462_nIn the family of great shows, this one will be amazing. Fresh off the heels of an amazing Record Store Day and right before our pal and all around amazing dude Andy Smith stops in to take over Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative! We have a preview of the 1World Celebration at ArtStreet this Friday! 

Interviews, special guests, music from The Motel BedsJayne SachsAl HolbrookOh Condor, and Orange Willard and of course, some special new music that was hand selected by Mrs Dr. J just for you!

Join us as we gear up for the community building through music event of the season!

Did we mention we have free music to give away too? Tuesday will be terrific! Join us from 3-6pm on WUDR! You can listen on 99.5 and 98.1 fm or via the UD Mobile App or at wudr.udayton.edu!

Popthrillz---Alternative

1World Preview Show on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

ImageOn April 25th from 7 to 11pm — several great Dayton bands, The Motel BedsOh CondorAl HolbrookJayne Sachs, and Orange Willard will play at the ArtStreet Complex of the University of Dayton! We are celebrating this terrific show by playing music from all of these bands! You can also expect tons of new music.

You can also expect some music from The Broken LightsSHRUGSmug BrothersKing ElkBuilt to SpillThe PastelsOld 97’s, Manchester Orchestra, The Capsules, Ex Hex, Real Estate and Absinthe Junk. In case all of this was not fun enough — we have brand new music from Sad Cadillac – they just played out at The Canal Public House! What a show! 

Yeah, whew… But wait because if all of this was not enough we have a preview of some new music from Andy Smith‘s new project, Me Time!

Me Time is playing out this coming Friday with the always amazing Human Cannonball — get the info here: http://ow.ly/vuFI4 705397_1404170076515664_1014899179_o

 

 

 

So, join Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J as we preview the upcoming Popthrillz---Alternative1World show. Join us as we play some great music from The MotelBeds, Oh Condor, Al Holbrook, Jayne Sachs, and Orange Willard and discuss the 1World event on April 25th! This event is not only awesome — its free! Remember you can listen on wudr.udayton.edu or via the new UD Mobile App or those ol’ radio waves at 99.5 and 98.1fm in Dayton! You can get the UD Mobile App here!

Support WUDR Radio by eating…

WUDR studio

Ok, so this brief essay is a little self serving.

Now that we have that warning out of the way… this Thursday, January 19th you need to visit the ArtStreet Cafe at the University of Dayton from 7:00-9:00pm and order some delicious food.  WUDR is holding their annual fund raiser to both support Flyer Radio and the annual WUDR spring concert series and — this is the part that you are really going to enjoy — create an opportunity for members of our community to talk to the DJs and others involved in a student-organized independent radio station!  WUDR is the home of our program, Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative and several other fine programs that spotlight Dayton bands, musicians, and local concerts.  So, if you are thirsty for a smoothie or hungry for a sandwich this Thursday evening, you know where you should go satisfy your cravings and support a local radio station that is not part of a huge super mega corporate entity that is programmed and controlled by people far far away.

The only thing you have to lose is a little time and your thirst or hunger or both.

Tell them that Dr. J sent you!