Support The Work

This whole project — the radio show, the films, the field recordings, the picture books, the playlists stitched together from a shack in rural Thailand — it’s a one-man studio running on 80 hours a week and a lot of black coffee.

Every story, song, and dispatch is built from scratch: recorded, edited, written, and released without sponsors, algorithms, or ads whispering in the background.

Your support helps keep it alive — covering the real-world costs of bandwidth, software, music licensing, hard drives, and the occasional whisky that keeps the truth flowing after midnight. Whether it’s a coffee, a pour of Hong Thong, or a bottle of Balvenie, every contribution goes straight back into the work: new episodes, deeper storytelling, better sound, more beauty pulled out of the margins.

If what you hear or see moves you — if it feels like something worth keeping alive — you can help fuel the next dispatch below.

And don’t be shy about donning some Merch either. You’ll likely be the only one wearing it in your circle…which makes you the coolest one there. Believe me.

A small pour for me, a giant leap for the unhinged art of truth-telling. This dram keeps the myth alive.

(Suggested tip starts at $18 — from Hong Thong to Balvenie 14, your call my friend.)

This coffee will keep the lights on and the edits late.

(Suggested tip starts at $9 — black, bitter, and brewed in defiance.)

Your request keeps the stories coming and the signal strong.

(Suggested tip starts at $4 and your request will probably end up in the next From The Margins Radio Show.)

FOUNDERS CIRCLE

BROADCAST PATRON $18/mo

You don’t just tune in, you help fund the transmission tower. May include dispatches not meant for daylight.

FAULT LINE TAVERN REGULAR $9/mo

Like a standing order. Keeps the whiskey flowing, the lights low, and the reels rolling.

SIGNAL CARRIER $4/mo

Keeps the antenna upright. Low, slow, steady signal. Comes with quiet gratitude and good karma.

This show, the content, the vibe, it isn’t for everyone. That’s the real beauty of it. Live From the Margins was never meant for mass appeal; it’s for the ones who still crave something unique, one-off, unpolished, human, and honest. A short film, a radio signal, and a good book from a wooden bar somewhere in rural Thailand, humming through the night.

If you’re here, you’ve already found the place. Pull up a chair, pour what you can, and stay awhile. It’s good to see you.

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