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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    MO and Hawg were into it. I kind of stalled out during episode three and haven't gone back.
    I'm like out of things to listen to with sports being so dead, so I'm branching out into some things I probably wouldn't have otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    MO and Hawg were into it. I kind of stalled out during episode three and haven't gone back.
    This is reasonable, perhaps even correct.
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    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    MO and Hawg were into it. I kind of stalled out during episode three and haven't gone back.
    I just finished episode 3. I can see how you'd fall off during that one. I did mostly feel fillerish, but they did tie everything back to the main story by the end.

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    Are there any nihilistic podcasts?
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    Just finished Wind Of Change. Thought it was an entertaining listen. I think I agree with his ultimate conclusion. Fun theory, might have some truth in it, but ultimately probably a story that was passed from person to person and became bigger than what actually happened.

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    Brian Baumgartner (Kevin from the Office) has a new podcast out doing an oral history of The Office. First 3 episodes are out, pretty interesting stuff if you're a fan of the show.

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    Got an ad on Spotify today about a new pod called "Fraudsters", and checked out the first one today. It's a really cool concept, they are basically doing deep dives on various scams, schemes, and frauds throughout history, which is a topic I find fairly fascinating. The first episode was about Miss Cleo and those call-in psychic services in general. The hosts are a little corny sometimes and they make quite a few political quips (so warning if you aren't into that), but I overall found it interesting enough to keep listening for now.

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    Binging the British History Podcast. Rec for any who enjoy Carlin's Hardcore History.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Crazy person or genius?


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    I'd recommend this podcast for a primer on the "Great Reset", a technocratic NWO fantasy currently being pushed by major globalist players. It sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it clearly isn't.

    https://www.corbettreport.com/greatreset/
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    Song Exploder - May 9, 2018 episode - Liz Phair, Divorce Song

    Best song story I've ever heard.

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ox...TLeP_fTnX4ue3w

    Loving this podcast.

    Listening to the "Go Your Own Way" episode now.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Song Exploder - May 9, 2018 episode - Liz Phair, Divorce Song

    Best song story I've ever heard.

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ox...TLeP_fTnX4ue3w

    Loving this podcast.

    Listening to the "Go Your Own Way" episode now.
    I’ve enjoyed this podcast when they pick songs I like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    I’ve enjoyed this podcast when they pick songs I like.
    I should branch out and listen to some of the songs or bands I don't know because it would probably make me a better song-maker type dude.

    I've got it bad to make some music. Just not sure what it's going to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I should branch out and listen to some of the songs or bands I don't know because it would probably make me a better song-maker type dude.

    I've got it bad to make some music. Just not sure what it's going to be.
    I picture you writing some murder songs along the lines of "Kate McCannon" by Colter Wall.
    "Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you have to drink beer" -Arnold

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    Quote Originally Posted by SR View Post
    I picture you writing some murder songs along the lines of "Kate McCannon" by Colter Wall.
    That song is dark and bleak, so understand what you mean.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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