Comic book legend Don Chin comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about The Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, The Unfunny X-Cons and his recently...
Rosa María Payá is a human rights activist and founder of Cuba Decide, an initiative that is attempting re-introduce democracy to the Cuban island. She...
We’re out riding around, picking up stories and getting the lay of the land, this time in Boonville, Indiana. And here to give us a...
(Silverio Portal Contreras blinded by Cuban police beatings and currently imprisoned for protesting against the communist regime) The American left’s hostility towards minorities who think...
Our 4th conversation with musician, poet and thinker Steve Scott where we learn the back stories of a few more songs, hear a tribute to Alternative...
Under the clouds of cigar smoke Pastor Joshua Stump comes Back By the Woodpile to talk cancel culture, rest, prayer, the eyes of the dead...
R.J.M. Blackett professor of history at Vanderbilt University and a historian of the abolitionist movement in the US. He’s written several books including Building an...
Mr. Stephen Scott is Back by the Woodpile to talk about his long career in the arts, this time speaking about his move from England...
Musician Jerry Chapman and Alternative Records’ Randy Layton come Back By the Woodpile to talk about the upcoming releases of unearthed recordings of Two Pound...
(artwork by Joseph Qui) Journey to the West researcher Jim R. McClanahan returns to the Woodpile, this time to talk all about Zhu Bajie aka...
Musician and poet Steve Scott is back, this time to talk about the cultural and spiritual developments that he got to witness in 1960’s and...
Musician and poet Steve Scott comes Back By The Woodpile to talk about not only the messages and history of the Gospel of John but...
Documentary director Jaime Prater talks about his film “No Place To Call Home” which explores the over 70 children and teenagers who claimed to have...
We’re back in the 1980s talking baseball, football, soccer, karate and one family’s escape from communist Vietnam. To hear on Stitcher, click here! To...
We’re back in our favorite decade to talk Prodigal, Bourgeois Tagg and Steve Scott, all with help from TrueTunes.com‘s John J Thompson! To hear on...
Artist and musician Jace Seavers tell his epic story of living nearly a decade in the Jesus People USA commune in Chicago. Consisting of good...
Law and Liberty‘s Brian Smith joins us to talk about religion, government, history, objectivism and integralism, how they can get along and how they often...
The nature of silence, not being fond of children, recognizing one’s own deficiencies, the laying-low wisemen and much more are what we get up to...
The 1980’s had their share of parties, fights and bullies, of which we’re going to get a earful via another ensemble guest episode! To...
We’re back in Evansville, Indiana getting a tour of an long-gone electrical motor shop where the characters, life lessons and laughs were plentiful. To hear...
There’s so many charities and government programs that might give some aid but in the process foster dependency or encourage fraud. One organization has become...
Educator Derek Luptak lets us ride sidecar alongside Ulysses and his crew as he gets in a tangle with cyclops, sirens, goddesses, bad weather, time,...
German businessman Heinrich Schliemann was so obsessed by the epics of Homer that he read 100 hexagrams of the Iliad at his second wedding (not...
Lin Zhao was an enthusiastic member of the Chinese Communist Party but in time her comrades would sentence her to death. Professor Xi Lian comes...
Brenton Dickieson of A Pilgrim in Narnia comes Back By The Woodpile to talk about C.S. Lewis, his work The Great Divorce and how it...