Racism, where it is and where it isn’t is what Checo Perryman comes Back By the Woodpile to discuss on this week episode! To...
Jim R. McClanahan of Journey To the West Research returns to the Woodpile to talk all about Sun Wukong! Including his many accessories, weapons, names, link...
Dr. Jaime Suchlicki of the Cuban Study Institute comes Back By the Woodpile to talk Jose Marti, Eduardo Chibás, Jewish-Cuban History, the current state of Cubans...
Degarmo, Key and The Altar Boys get championed on this 80’s (mostly) look-back episode. And John J Thompson of TrueTunes.com is the funky fresh feller...
Cigar Snob Magazine’s Nicolás A. Jiménez joins us to talk the history of cigars, Cuba, politics and a little about his own adventures both outside and...
Haitian history is what we’re learning all about on this episode and the Haitian Heritage Museum‘s Eveline Pierre is our professor! Join us as we talk...
Bay of Pigs Veteran Bill Muir reflects on his life in Cuba before Castro, his work in the underground while the Communists ruled the country,...
Nicolas Guitierrez is a Cuban American lawyer who was directly involved in the drafting, passage and enforcement of the Cuban Liberty & Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD)...
Radio personality Bill Lurwick comes Back by the Woodpile to talk Joe Walsh, Rich Mullins, Tim McGraw, Danny Gokey, U2 and more! To hear on...
The final installment of our exploration of the old Shanghai pop music from the 1930’s and 40’s. This time Laszlo Montgomery of the China History...
Poet, writer, professor, art collector and critic Ricardo Pau-Llosa comes Back By the Woodpile to talk all these things and more! To hear on Stitcher,...
We’re back with China History Podcast‘s Laszlo Mongomery in early 20th Century Shanghai to talk about the singers Lí Lìlì (黎莉莉), Jiang Qing (when she was 藍萍), Bái...
Laszlo Montgomery of the China History Podcast comes Back By the Woodpile to talk the music scene of 1930’s and 40’s Shanghai. Li Jinhui, The...
(artwork by Huxley King) A few more stories from the Second-Hand Planet, including “The Cold Man and Old Head” and “Jota’s and our lack of...
A brief history of Cuba, including Spanish rule, the revolutionary work of Jose Marti, the dictatorships of Fulgencio Batista, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Operation Peter...
Hip-Hop music during certain time periods has conveyed various messages and beliefs. Professor Kalonji McClellan gives us a run through as to where some of...
Journey to the West is an epic piece of Chinese literature of which researcher Jim McClanahan comes Back By The Woodpile to give us a...
We’ve got the perfect mixtapes for your personal 80’s retro party, featuring chart toppers, obscure and remixes! Phil Collins, Run DMC, Level 42, Christopher Cross,...
Keith Harris comes Back By the Woodpile to talk car restoration, Southern Gospel, Satanists and school bus driving! To hear on Stitcher, click here! To...
Evansville, Indiana is located on the bottom of Indiana and we’re going to take a tour of the town via some of the personalities from...
Transforming and transmitting pain, grateful for the moments, lamenting the finite, aping other’s spiritual actions, forgiving the undeserving and the towel people are all discussion...
Audio engineer Matt Hamilton comes Back by the Woodpile to talk about his work in the film industry, his adventures around the world, the philosophy...
Simple Minds, Flock 14 and The Choir are what’s on tap on this episode of 1980’s music we’re dusting off! And to help us do...
Forgotten jams from the like best ever decade! This time around Cat Taylor helps us discuss the careers of The Professionals, Q-Feel, Divinyls, EG Daily, Guadalcanal...
Welcome to Brick Bulb Town where you’ll meet folks like Swuandy Howtoefah, Farnky Smearcake, Clunk Shoetoucher the Jerk Kicker General, Ting Tap the tinker twister and...
Fresh punk-rock sensations Mighty Jabronis have written their love song to the Nature Boy himself, Mr. Ric Flair. The track is appropriately titled called “Wooo!!!”...
Philisophical haggling of ideas! On this episode we talk the safety of loneliness, the last thoughts before execution, courage to protect others at one’s own...
The exciting conclusion of the events that set off the American Revolutionary War, in addition to some insight into life around the Lexington Tourist Center...
The events of April 18th and 19th 1775 around the Boston, Massachusetts area set off events that would shake the world order and enshrine the concepts of...
A story of one woman’s journey from Mao’s Revolutionary China to rural Kentucky. To hear on Stitcher, click here! To hear on iTunes, click here!