This is undoubtedly what you might refer to a surprisingly brilliant podcast – a pleasure to stumble upon, an easy way to light up an hour or so of your day, and a calming glance back through entertainment’s history at the simple stars and moments that paved the way.

The Shoot From The Hip Podcast veers off down its own unpredictable pathways, pondering the big (and small) questions in life, in a manner that feels partly reminiscent of college chats & partly like a far more informed, specifically knowledgeable discussion between pros.

Make no mistake, this is a podcast about REAL HISTORY. Seth Michels is not looking for approval or popularity – he’s looking to lay bare the truth. If you feel ready for that, the whole show to date is absolutely captivating.

Delving deep into precisely the vast and spontaneous world implied by its title, the podcast sees the host and his friends transported into a medieval fantasy world, to be faced with a series of decisions and turning points that the real world just can’t really prepare them for.

Michi Yamamoto’s clearly passionate and interested approach to interviewing guests help make this an unmissable podcast, particularly for those with an interest in technological advancements, climate change, and science and tech in general. 

There aren’t too many – if any – other podcasts or places online for thrift store enthusiasts to gather & share tips & ideas; fewer still that speak straight from the heart of that world. The show delivers gem after gem, making this an absolute must for sharp thinkers & deal seekers far & wide.

Those who seek a deeper spiritual connection with the Earth and a stronger understanding of life itself will undoubtedly feel right at home here. Jerome speaks with a beautifully soothing and meditative vocal style, amidst an ambient backdrop that gorgeously supports that state of calm and peacefulness.

The awesome Hum Fuzz sit down for a quality chat at this year’s superb Funk In The Forest. The Festival debuted in style this summer, just outside of Welshpool… Easily one of the best and most exciting smaller UK Festivals to emerge in recent years. 

Being that the hosts are clearly friends first, serving together and of similar mindsets, they maintain a level of fun within their discussions, and yet alongside of that they make sure to keep things just professional and intentional enough to hold a stranger’s interest; resulting in something genuine, authentic, honest, and increasingly enjoyable to listen to.

Get the most out of your writing, feel part of something bigger than yourself, and get some well-educated tips and knowledgeable gems that you can put to use straight away. A definite recommend.Â