Ezra Speaks: a rustic chronicle

De: Michael Hammond
  • Resumen

  • Ezra comments extensively on the weather, the changing seasons, his wife’s behavior, his family’s dynamic, hot-button issues particular to rural Vermont, and mortality. He's a good story teller, but not the most reliable narrator. He is opinionated, contankerous, and susceptible to conspiracy theories. Some may find him charming. Others may find him offensive. Some may find him both.

    © 2025 Ezra Speaks: a rustic chronicle
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  • Episode Eleven - Bats and Vaccine
    Apr 23 2025

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    Janine is away for the night, looking after the grandchildren, so Ezra has a couple of extra beers, and states his anti-vax position in no uncertain terms.

    Author's Note: In the note attached to Episode Ten I made it sound like reconciliation among our country's warring social and political factions was my ultimate objective for this project. Maybe...ultimately...but there's no denying that my satirical tendencies have come along for the ride.

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    4 m
  • Episode Ten - Coyotes
    Apr 2 2025

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    Ezra lays out the pros and cons of hound hunting, a method used to control the local coyote population, which is gaining popularity. This practice has stirred some controversy in Vermont, and Ezra attempts to give both sides their due before finally stating his own position in no uncertain terms.

    AUTHOR'S NOTE --- I’ve been wrestling with the prospect of this episode’s publication for weeks. Months. Ezra Speaks is a bit of an oddity in the podcast ecosystem. I’ve assigned the series to the “fiction” category, but my impression is that most podcasts fall into the broad category of non-fiction, and I suspect many of my listeners, without thinking about it all that much, receive this series as non-fiction.

    It’s true I’ve borrowed from my own life in Vermont for this series, but I’ve planted those details in the life of a character named Ezra who is different from me in many ways. I’m a relative newcomer to Vermont, having arrived four years ago. Ezra on the other hand has lived in Vermont for 45 years, after serving in the United States Air Force. He has two children plus a few grandchildren. And he probably voted for Trump. That’s not me. Not even close. Ezra and I may have a few things in common on the micro level, but at the macro level we are very different creatures. And that’s the way I wanted it.

    I undertook this project for a host of reasons, the most altruistic of which was to extend a hand across the ever-widening gap --- more like an abyss, lately --- between the red and the blue. So far as some of my friends and extended family back home are concerned, I’ve been out on an ill advised limb for a long time. And even before Trump was re-elected in November 2024, and post-electoral analysis was instructing us liberals to get better acquainted with the right and their grievances, I had been feeling the need to find some common ground. Ezra became my olive branch.

    But that’s not necessarily how Ezra Speaks will be received. We’re now a little more than halfway through this series of 15 episodes, and Ezra’s biases, laced with a dose of paranoia, will begin playing a larger part, making his pronouncements increasingly hard to accept. For some, at least. (There are others who would welcome Ezra’s increasingly aggressive manner, but I doubt they’re listening.)

    So why have I invested so much time and energy in a character with whom many of my listeners might disagree? Like I said, undertaking this project represented to me an opportunity to reach across the cultural divide that has led to so much hostility in our communities and country. I wanted Ezra to be charming enough, amusing enough, that people would enjoy listening to him, but who was more complicated than that gregarious part of his personality. I wanted to strain the boundaries of compatibility. Not something easy for me to do, as I am one of those who tends to feel awfully uncomfortable when I realize I’ve said or done something to offend (although I’m sure some of my friends and acquaintances would dispute this). But I had to give Ezra the freedom to express some opinions that I don't share if my attempt to understand was to have any meaning at all.

    So, as Ezra begins to show what I consider to be his darker side in these later episodes, I want to remind my listeners that he’s a character. That Ezra Speaks is not a diary. Not my diary, anyway. And besides, Ezra’s commentary is pretty tame when compared to what’s being spewed forth these days by some right-wing media. It might have been fairer to say “extremist right wing media,” but given the current G.O.P.’s support of Trump, whether passive or active, “extremist right wing” would be redundant.

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    19 m
  • Episode Nine - Mud Season
    Mar 20 2025

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    Ezra discusses the cause and effects of mud season, an annual weather event in southern Vermont, and attempts to explain why mud season is especially bad this year.*

    *Actually, snowfall in this region has been plentiful this winter of 2025. The deep freeze dynamic Ezra talks about in this episode occurred in the winter of 2023.


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    7 m
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