8 posts tagged with radio by eotvos.
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Podcast: Beef And Dairy Network: Episode 84 - The Lord Of The Sun

Stefan Ashton Frank, Rose Johnson and Susan Harrison tell the story of the Lord Of The Sun, in an episode that might well have come straight out of Joe Frank or Blue Jam. But with significantly more rich beef sausage.
posted by eotvos on Jun 15, 2022 - 1 comment

Podcast: Everything is Alive: Tami and Ed, Sharpie

Tami is a sharpie, and Ed is her cap. After all these years, marriage has left an indelible mark. Featuring Tami Sagher and Ed Herbstman.
posted by eotvos on Mar 19, 2020 - 0 comments

Podcast: Everything is Alive: Scott, Stethoscope

Scott is always listening.
posted by eotvos on Jul 15, 2019 - 0 comments

Podcast: Everything is Alive: Petey, Baseball Cap

Petey's just trying to stay on top.
posted by eotvos on Mar 26, 2019 - 0 comments

Podcast: Everything is Alive: Alligator, Alligator

Alligator is a stuffed animal, and things are about to get different.
posted by eotvos on Feb 20, 2019 - 2 comments

Podcast: Everything is Alive: Annie, Jack o' Lantern

Annie is a jack o' lantern, but she doesn't want to scare you.
posted by eotvos on Nov 5, 2018 - 3 comments

Podcast: Ear Hustle: Cellies

At San Quentin Prison, the typical cell measures approximately 4' x 9' and contains a bunk bed, toilet, sink, two men, and their six cubic feet of belongings. In our first episode of Ear Hustle, hear stories of negotiating this space and the relationships that come with living in such close quarters. [more inside]
posted by eotvos on Jun 16, 2017 - 4 comments

Podcast: Damn Interesting: -030- Colonels Of Truth

This encounter might have been as commonplace as any other gunfight around Hell’s Half-Acre were it not for the identity of the driver. The “Sanders” who put two bullets in Matt Stewart was none other than Harland Sanders, the man who would go on to become the world-famous Colonel Sanders. He was dark-haired and clean-shaven at the time, but his future likeness would one day appear on Kentucky Fried Chicken billboards, buildings, and buckets worldwide. In contrast to most other famous food icons, Colonel Sanders was once a living, breathing person, and his life story is considerably more tumultuous than the white-washed corporate biography suggests
posted by eotvos on Mar 20, 2016 - 1 comment

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