Episodes

  • Digging up Damien Warren-Smith (actor, comedian, clown)
    Apr 17 2022

    Damien Warren-Smith is my clown crush - a totally fearless, joyful and silly performer who manages to say interesting things while playing beyond the boundaries of what a one man show can be. He's touring his latest show, Garry Starr - Greece Lightning, around Australia then will head to Europe and the UK. We had a chat about life on tour, and I asked him what archaeologists would think of him, if they dug him up a thousand years from now.

    You can find Damien on the socials: @garrythestarr or at www.garrystarr.com .

    You can find KC on the socials: @KCMartinStone or at kcmartinstone.com .

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    49 mins
  • Digging up Graeme Lewis
    Nov 19 2021

    My guest this week is Darwin comedian, Graeme Lewis. Host of G-Spot Comedy at the Landmark, last Thursday of every month - catch his thoughtful and hilarious performances there. And don't miss his new podcast with Jordan Direen, Having A Yarn.

    You can find all things KC at kcmartinstone.com, and @KCMartinStone on Facebook. Instagram and Twitter.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Digging up Ioanna Thymianidis (performance sculptor)
    Sep 9 2021

    KC and Ioanna chat about rejecting or connecting to your migrant heritage, and how sometimes the process is more meaningful than the outcome (the journey vs the destination, you could say). If you've ever wondered what an archaeologist does when they dig up something and have no idea what it is, KC gives a realtime example when Ioanna pulls out some of her sculptures to show her!

    You can find more info about Ioanna at https://ioannathymianidis.com . And KC has a new show announcement at kcmartinstone.com - remember, if you're part of KC's field crew on Patreon, you can access discounted or free tickets to any show that isn't yet sold out.

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    59 mins
  • Digging up gardens, archaeologically speaking
    Aug 28 2021

    KC has a solo chat about gardens, understanding people through their tools, and making arrowheads from beer bottle glass.

    You can connect with KC on the socials: @KCMartinStone on Twitter, FB and Instagram. Send comments or suggestions to kc@kcmartinstone.com, or sign up to the Patreon for extra rewards and early access. Previous episodes, merch and links to the mailing list are at kcmartinstone.com .

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    55 mins
  • Digging up my day job - KC Martin-Stone
    Aug 10 2021

    KC records a solo cast, sitting in the desert in Central Australia while working on an archaeological survey. She chats about how archaeology works in the Northern Territory, what we can learn about Indigenous cultures, and how the system still disempowers Indigenous people.

    You can find more episodes of Dig Me Up Later, links to KC's Patreon and social media, and more, at kcmartinstone.com .

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    48 mins
  • Digging up Richard Margetson (radio presenter, performer)
    Jul 29 2021

    KC and Richard chat about '1970s ceramics, artworks with stories, and what it's like to walk away from a career that has morphed into your identity.

    Richard Margetson is a radio presenter, actor, musician and DJ who lives in Darwin, Australia. You can look for him on Facebook, but he'd probably prefer you didn't.

    KC Martin-Stone is an archaeologist and comedian, who also lives in Darwin, Australia. You can find her at kcmartinstone.com where she has also recently added a tip jar. If you're enjoying the podcast and in a position to do so, please consider leaving a tip or supporting KC on Patreon. KC also always enjoys receiving emails from listeners. You can reach her at kc@kcmartinstone.com

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    1 hr
  • Digging up myself - KC Martin-Stone
    Jul 8 2021

    KC does a solo-cast this week, chatting about the two folders of sheet music she holds onto from her teenage days - what role does music play in people's lives? What is the oldest musical instrument ever found? Will archaeologists of the future play Guns 'n' Roses on a reconstructed piano?

    All this and more, in this week's Dig Me Up Later. KC has also added a tip jar feature to kcmartinstone.com - thanks to Rog for requesting it. Anyone who enjoys the podcast is encouraged to leave a tip (if you feel like it) via PayPal or Patreon, in the footer of the website.

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    24 mins
  • Digging up Graham Farrer (global mine closure specialist)
    Jul 2 2021

    KC and Graham talk about rehabilitating old mine sites, handing land back to Indigenous people properly, and making a home while travelling.

    Graham Farrer is a global mine closure specialist from Australia, now living in Scotland and working on sites around the world. You can find him on LinkedIn, and you can find Graham & Suzanne's beautiful French bulldogs, Huey and Ethel, on Instagram.

    Due to the current pandemonium, the Darwin Fringe Festival has been cancelled. If you have tickets to Sexual History, the box office staff will be in touch with you to organise a refund. KC will reschedule the show in Darwin as soon as practicable.

    You can keep up to date with all things KC at kcmartinstone.com. And if you'd like, you can support KC and the podcast on Patreon where, for a few dollars a month or more, you get early access to the pod, rewards and bonus content, discount tickets to shows and lots of other good stuff.

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    52 mins