There’s a certain eloquence to the delivery, and there’s a certain power to the content, and these qualities combined help make For The Love Of Wisdom every bit as valuable and inspiring as the title implies.
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Each story manages to captivate thanks to the host’s calm and concise delivery, and the fact that many of these stories might not be that familiar to the average listener. You learn from the show, the stories are inspiring, often shocking, always fascinating.
Episodes see the topic vary as far as science, philosophy, spirituality, music, other movies – throughout each show Fletch skillfully balances depth of thought with comedy, making sure to offer something enjoyable and simultaneously thought provoking. Easily worth a listen for the indie podcast fans out there.
The backing music and Chris’s take on the topic create a hopeful, warming ambiance. It’s fascinating to listen to, surprisingly so in fact, and I found myself lost within the conversation and pondering each idea in a positive way.
This week’s episode welcomes the wonderful Pete Murphy onto the show. Pete has been writing songs and making music for several years now, he’s a phenomenal songwriter with a brilliantly unique approach to the art form, and he recently released his latest album By The Way Of The Devil, which he wrote and recorded within a … Continued
Lee Purchase hosts this series of discussions regarding an incident from a few decades back that has remained an unsolved and unpunished crime for many years. If you’ve ever found yourself drawn in by the likes of Radiolab, crime scene studies, or story-telling shows from the past, this is undoubtedly something that will interest you. The … Continued
During the podcast we talk songwriting, overcoming performance anxiety, putting on shows, applying for funding, collaborating with other artists, teaching, touring, illness, aspirations and ambitions, the collapse of capitalism, among many other things.
Chad Earnest joins me (Rebecca Cullen) & offers his advice to upcoming bands & artists regarding graphic design & video creation. We also talk the future of rock music, Slipknot’s mighty return, the rise of hip hop & the infamous rap diss from MGK to Eminem.
It’s like hanging out with your friends and putting the world to rights, but also remembering there’s plenty of good stuff to focus on too.
At over 300 episodes deep, Stories Fables Ghostly Tales is almost certain to offer something for all fans of the darker genres & weird histories. The episodes are fascinating, fairly terrifying in many cases, but always holding tight to your interest.
Rachel Seavey hosts the weekly podcast Hoardganize for those who tend to collect & hoard anything & everything to the point that we’re surrounded by unnecessary clutter.
Rob Penland (aka Uncle Duke) plays what he wants to play & seeks that out consistently. Rob intentionally searches for now sounds, new bands & artists who have honed their sound & their songwriting skills to a point that impresses, entertains & deserves to be heard.