Legendary musician Phil Keaggy comes Back by the Woodpile to talk over 25 years later about his masterpiece album Beyond Nature. The life events surrounding it’s...
Ready Player One has to be one of the best gifts to 80’s fans in a long time and it’s about to be a movie....
More tales of an American in the Taoist wonderland of China! This time around, encounters with corrupt Buddhists, faux Catholics, underground Christians, a Jewish well,...
More adventures of an American in China trying to find the meaning of the Tao! This time around, Zhuangzi’s butterflies and romance on the Meng...
Loneliness, taking the temperature of the room, crying fish in the heart of water, greed, the opportunism of compassion and so much more are discussed...
Poet Juana Rosa Pita comes Back by the Woodpile to share not only her poetry but glimpses into her life’s story and of the miraculous...
Dining with a queen or jamming with Count Basie, evangelical peg legged pirates, expecting more from low-expectation children and wills verses wishes. It’s all here...
Taoist adventures in China! The is the second part of an American’s quest in the Middle Kingdom to learn more about the Tao Te Ching,...
John J Thompson of True Tunes News wraps up the story of the magazine- began in episode 125- picking up at the publication’s zenith, it’s...
Back in the late 1980’s, a little magazine began to be passed around by discouraged and disenfranchised music loving, truth seeking believers on the back...
Jason Hargrove is a street artist based near the Paducah, Kentucky area whom uses the jarring marriage of normalcy and nuclear imagery to provoke thought...
Randy Stehle has returned back by the woodpile with a milk crate full of 78s to share some of his favorite finds of late! Jellyroll...
Former diplomat, Director of the Foreign Service Institute and Al-Qaeda target Nancy McEldowney joins us to talk about her career in the State Department and...
Fredrick Douglass was a runaway slave, writer, preacher, abolitionist leader, accomplished violinist and eventual advisor and friend to President Abraham Lincoln. For this episode of...
Musicologist Dave Robinson has us over and down in his basement of treasures to talk jazz recordings, history, bottlecaps, woodpeckers and piano rolls!
More philisophical adventures! This time talking the strength of forgiveness, humility revealing need, irritating mothers, the not-so-good ole days, Christian parents loving homosexual children, drug dealer’s...
Adventures in China all in pursuit of the Tao! Spun Counterguy tells stories and proverbs both ancient and modern all in his quest to know...
On this episode of In the Corner, we’re back up in Indianapolis hanging out with all the record collectors at the International Association of Jazz...
Yes there’s Richard Wysocki, Simon Lizotte and Paige Pierce, but can they even hold a candle to this guy?
We’re back rolling around Hopkins County Kentucky talking the tyranny of preservation, teachers who made a difference, Obama phones, debaucherous riverboats and Klu Klux Klan...
We’re riding around another locale and getting all the good stories! This time we cruise the hills and hollers of Hopkins County, Kentucky to talk...
Peter Horse is back ready to talk about all kinds of things that could get us carted off to prison, including Liu Xiaobo, Taylor Swift...
We go back to another 1980s episode with some stories and performances from The Alarm, embarrass ourselves in front of Melissa Manchester and revisit the song...
Poet Mario A. Pita (Lyrical Emissary, Image Marriages) comes back by the woodpile to not only share his verses but talk everything from science and spirituality,...
Our woodpile is over in China again! This time around Peter Horse brings over his chair and mouth to talk writer Lu Xun (鲁迅), Chinese...
Our favorite Salvadorian girls are back to help us learn some of the key Spanish words to songs by Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Salsa Clave and Alvaro...
1980’s racism is what’s on tap on our look back podcast this time around. Specifically how it played out in two spots on the globe:...
The 1980’s are back, at least in our minds. This time around we rap re-issuing early Hip-Hop, dreams of meeting Lena Zavaroni, flying high in the US...
Author Lisa See comes Back by the Woodpile to talk about her new title The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, which centers around a Chinese ethinic minority...