the Wikkid podcast

church upbringing gone wrong, depression... and music

About the show

Being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian group in the 1980s can cause some very predictable problems. Depression can be a Christian teenager's most constant companion despite church promises to the contrary. Dark humour, and even darker music, can help. This podcast is centered around the songs I wrote to deal back then, and what happened when I then picked away at recording workable versions of them for decades.

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Episodes

  • Episode 16: Killer Qualms From Inner Space

    June 9th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  32 mins 6 secs
    bible, bryan potvin, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, jay semko, john gorka, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, the northern pikes, therapeutic

    The giant killer conscience, created in the lab/church, goes on a rampage, stamping on pool halls, arcades, video rental stores, Dungeons & Dragons and other random things. Our church divides in two, and I try my first beer, movie at the theatre, and live musical act, at age 21.

  • Episode 17: Headfirst Into the World

    June 16th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  52 mins 42 secs
    90s, bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, mindy amelotte, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    A Wikkid Contest: There's a 90s pop culture game in this week's podcast! Email me at [email protected] with your best identification of the many 90s computer and video game sounds, standup comics and live bands in the montage that starts around 20min in. Winners will be mentioned by name (unless they request otherwise) in future podcast episodes.

  • Episode 18: Proud Someday

    June 23rd, 2021  |  Season 2  |  38 mins 11 secs
    bible, bible truth publishers, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    Excommunicated! Shunned for life! Unintentional fundamentalist outreach porn. (The winner of last week's Retro 90s Trivia Contest is Evan Sauve, who wasn't born yet in the 90s, with Troy Tuttle being disqualified due to having been at most of the same concerts I was at, giving him, I felt, an unfair advantage. ) This week: Failing to meet parental fundamentalist expectations, and trying to maintain a relationship with them anyway. Having one's birth culture/a global Christian community excommunicate and shun one worldwide, and for life. Unintentional fundamentalist outreach porn. There's nothing spiritual in laughing at people. Not even the children of Israel, St. Peter and St. Thomas. Worldly people and other churches either. Mocking: what Gen Xers, the 90s, and our Christian community, were all about. South Park. Tarantino formula = violence + pop culture + style. Twitter bans.

  • Episode 19: The End

    June 30th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  58 mins 8 secs
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, john gorka, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, stryper, therapeutic

    What happens when people are "raised on rails," like locomotives on tracks that take them to church and nowhere else, and they jump out of the groove and start heading up the road at speed? How bad can things get? Was the Lord speaking? (If trigger warnings worked, this ep would surely have one.)

  • Episode 21: A Chance To Backslide

    July 7th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  43 mins 35 secs
    alice cooper, bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, neil gaiman, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    Drunks who get saved into churchified sobriety have to ensure they don't backslide into the gutter, the misery and the puke. But people like me? We had to ensure we didn't backslide into that grey, bland, paranoid, controlled, muted, competitive piety thing. The "everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you." culture, with people dying inside. Why you don't need to buy a 12-string guitar to get a 12-string sound. The rise and fall of Kevin Smith. Kids know EXACTLY what their parents are getting wrong, but will most likely repeat the same mistakes or invent ones of their own when it's their turn. Neil Gaiman says "make good art." Deer hunting with toothpaste. Making sure that, like a shark, I keep moving forward, keep making stuff, to keep alive, even if people think it's amateurish, vain, negative or casts certain people and groups in a bad light.

  • Episode 22: Who Are You, Anyway?

    July 14th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  29 mins 7 secs
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, george turcotte, guitar, hell, home recording, michael sweet, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, stryper, therapeutic

    What if your church took everything, leaving you nothing to "surrender all" to God? If God's real, are we cool with Him being a person with a personality? If so, what kind of personality? What does He want? Some lions are "Born Free" (by Andy Williams) and others aren't. Slipping restraining bolts, dwarf-following and joining Starfleet through the wardrobe. People can make texts appear to have only one possible interpretation, but that's simple-minded. Attempting a wikkid groove.

  • Episode 23: Promises (God's Country)

    July 21st, 2021  |  Season 2  |  58 mins 10 secs
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, michael sweet, music, music production, oz fox, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, stryper, therapeutic

    I get some help to attempt an country song, sung by the Almighty. Neon pink, bubblegum-flavoured church icing on your steak and mashed potatoes. Why doesn't Michael Sweet age? How much of Stryper is, as he claims, mainly just him? The Christian answer to everything (besides "go to church") is "surrender all to God." (Let go and let God.) Let God make all your life's decisions, essentially. Well, two problems: 1) if you grew up with your life entirely bound to church expectations, you have no say over your "all" to begin with. You can't surrender something you're not in possession of. 2) What if God refuses to make your life decisions for you? Bill tells us what Christians do. Teenagers wandering the street at night, drunk and looking for trouble, benefit from more rules, expectations and structure. Teenagers raised with no freedom are all full up. The Almighty covers Cheap Trick.

  • Episode 24: Maybe Some Day...

    July 28th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  28 mins 57 secs
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    Cars rusting in fields. Gene Simmons of KISS action figures. Bass players and pretty girls who alike don't show up. Being told you're laid off work. Again. Did I write this song or did Martin Luther, Fanny Crosby or Thom Yorke? Tyler uses whatever he's got lying around the house. Two main kinds of churches selling two main kinds of product. What suited me about my own church, in retrospect. When are you making things better, and when you gilding the lily? My most-requested (noncomedic) song.

  • Episode 25: How Long?

    August 4th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  59 mins 57 secs
    bible, christianity, david lynch, depression, devil, evil, faust, fundamentalism, goethe, guitar, hell, home recording, milton, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic, twin peaks

    Last episode of Season Two. I've always had a deep and abiding interest in evil. (Not in doing it. In how it's depicted one way in the bible, and a very different way everywhere else). Making self-fulfilling prophecies about other people. Homer, Virgil, Dante, Goethe, Milton and so on. All the guys. Spitting in the eye of despair.

  • Episode 26: A Coming Together of Lives

    November 10th, 2021  |  Season 3  |  51 mins 24 secs
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, jay semko, lam, like a motorcycle, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, the northern pikes, therapeutic

    An influx of new voices into the podcast is announced, including my elusive sister, my old bandmate Troy, and Jay Semko, singer, songwriter and bass player for The Northern Pikes, and a host of others. Three ways people tend to deal with conflict. Writing songs. A revisiting of what's been asserted by the podcast thus far.

  • Episode 28: Vultures In The Sky

    November 17th, 2021  |  Season 3  |  1 hr 26 mins
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, jay semko, like a motorcycle, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, the northern pikes, therapeutic

    Death In Tiny Spoonfuls: An album/novel concept that centers around entropy, death and impermanence. The value of an outside perspective from someone new. How would your church have seemed to an outsider wandering in? Music production discussion with Jay Semko of The Northern Pikes.

  • Episode 27: The Walking Dead

    November 24th, 2021  |  Season 3  |  1 hr 58 mins
    a whole bunch of musings on alcohol, from people who sell it, to people who grew up in farm country where some people applied it hourly., to rock stars who drank too much of it

    A whole bunch of musings on alcohol, from people who sell it, to rock stars who drank too much of it, to people who grew up in farm country where some people applied it internally, hourly.

  • Episode 29: The Magic Castle

    December 1st, 2021  |  Season 3  |  1 hr 43 mins
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    Do you have a problem with rules, especially ones that have never been put into words? Is Christianity about hiding one's self away in a church to keep spiritually safe? What would Frank Zappa have to say?

  • Episode 30: What You Want

    December 8th, 2021  |  Season 3  |  1 hr 52 mins
    bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, jay semko, kim carson, like a motorcycle, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, the northen pikes, therapeutic

    A fun one about high school, and what was cool, and why we weren't. Popped collars, Ralph Lauren rugby shirts, boat shoes, depression and all the rest of it.

  • Episode 31: Red Sweater

    December 15th, 2021  |  Season 3  |  2 hrs 19 mins
    angel desantis, bible, children of god, christianity, cults, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    A silly little song, a violent bible reading and a very unfunny revisiting of messed up church attitudes about sex, with Angel DeSantis talking in detail in the middle of the episode about being born into and growing up in The Children of God/The Family, a pedophile sex cult. (warning, this episode contains a trigger warning, and trigger warnings in and of themselves are found to increase stress and alarm.)

  • Episode 32: The Voice of Death

    January 19th, 2022  |  Season 3  |  1 hr 56 mins
    angel desantis, bible, children of god, christianity, cults, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic

    Pleasure, joy and happiness. Targets for offense, shame and "correction"? Why? Is getting annoyed about anything that brings other people joy, but not you, more common than we want to admit? Idols.