Zahran Moore

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Zahran Moore is a Santa Barbara-based writer, poet, and musician. He covers local music, along with philosophy, culture, and lifestyle, at thepedalingpoet.blog. Zahran is also a regular participant in the Blue Owl Live Showcase, where he shares his music and poetry with the local community. Read More

When More Technology is not Better

I've been spending the past few days in a campus-like area where there are lots of public restrooms. Some are fitted with hands-free automatic faucets, while others have traditional taps with one or two levers to control the water flow. In between these two paradigms of technology is the foot-activated faucet; it seems to strike a perfect balance, combining the touchless hygiene advantage of an automatic with the mechanical simplicity of a manual.

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My First Music Release!

After years of dreaming, months of planning, days of preparing, and hours of recording, I have released my first single! It's my rendition of Good Riddance, composed by Darren Korb in 2018.

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Santa Barbara's Finest Open Mic - The Ratpack Showcase

In downtown Santa Barbara, on the northern edge of Paseo Nuevo, there is a small restaurant called The Blue Owl. Their food offerings are quite varied, ranging from Vietnamese-inspired fried rice bowls to Californian burritos and vaguely Italian focaccia sandwiches, along with a selection of locally-brewed kombuchas and herbal teas. But this is supposed to be a music event review - why are the venue’s food and drinks so relevant?

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Welcome to The Pedaling Poet's Blog

I am Zahran Moore, AKA The Pedaling Poet. I started this blog back in December of 2021 as a space to share my thoughts and ideas with the wider world. Planning and building this website was the culmination of an almost yearlong research phase, and I was very proud of…

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When Should We List Our Pronouns Alongside Our Names?

In today’s social climate, I’m one of the increasingly rare individuals who believes that it’s okay (and arguably natural) to presume a person’s pronouns based on their physical appearance, if none were specified. The majority of humans are still cisgender, and that ratio is unlikely to significantly change. It's also…

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Do We Need Government?

As a society, we generally need someone or something to lead and organize us, establish standards of behavior and business, mitigate interpersonal conflicts, administer justice to wrongdoers, and provide the basic necessities of life to individuals who lack any other means of support. In an ideal country, the government (whether…

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The Harbor's Role in my Life and Art

I live in a small town surrounded by semi-wild landscapes, and there are many natural areas I enjoy spending time in. There are hiking trails in the nearby mountains, beaches at the seaside, and several nature preservation lands just beyond the edge of town. Within the city proper, there are…

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What Else is Possible? How Our Perception Limits Our Potential

Every person has a different perception of reality. That is to say, we all see the world differently. Each of our individual realities is shaped and influenced by our life experiences (especially our childhoods), the people we interact with, the places we live in, the information we consume, and the stories we're told. Continue reading...