More tubular tripping backwards to the 1980’s where this time around we chat about The Kinks doing it again, a Tennessee Waltz crush in Zimbabwe,...
On this week’s episode of In the Corner Back by the Woodpile, African-American Hattie Bruce comes from the past tells about her own simple but...
More philosophical back and forth at the woodpile, this time around discussing the stuff found in silence, time’s changing medicinal hands and knowing perfection through...
Fresh from the 2016 International Association of Jazz Record Collectors convention, we present the first of a series of interviews with some of the organization’s...
Wenzhou church before and after government demolition We’re over in China again and revisiting with our previous guest and friend “Peter”. The young man...
On June 6th, 1944, the Allied forces landed on Omaha Beach at Normandy, France, setting in motion the bloody business of retaking Northern Europe away...
The thin, white Duke was David Bowie’s 1976 persona, relating to his album Station to Station. This past Monday, the world was deeply saddened...
Almost all the music you hear today is a descendant of jazz music. But sadly it’s time in our mainstream American culture has come and...
If you’re a fan of old timey and traditional American rural music and you happened to catch an earful of the modern ‘Power Country’ or...
When it comes to Taoism, there’s few bright lights like Dr. Livia Kohn. A lecturer, author, publisher and a major translator of many obscure ancient...
Most folks know The Ramones as a 70’s band but the guys made some great records in the 1980’s that we could say ended up...
Come listen in to more philosophical badminton In the Corner Back By the Woodpile where art might be tangled up with spiritual disability, the pros...
Come on back to our favorite decade where this time around we ruminate on our major crushes and how they played out on the roller...
On this weeks In the Corner Back By the Woodpile podcast, a woman tells the incredible- both heartbreaking and ultimately triumphant- story of her life’s...
DJ Emerald was rocking the 80’s on college radio back in the 90’s when most folks were ‘so over’ the best decade ever! Now she...
Welcome to more philosophical explorations back by the woodpile, this time dealing with our attraction to beauty, satisfaction in the artificial and affecting those we’ll...
There are so many stories behind anything humans have had a hand in- including cars- that are unknown; and sadly there’s also stories behind...
Dead girls beckoning fellers in for a swim, a spirit babel fish app, a swinging summer camp noose, trying to outwit the devil, the tiniest...
To our ears there’s nothing creepier than Halloween songs played on scratchy old records and sang by long dead musicians. To help us mine through...
Sister Sung-Hae Kim is a South Korean Catholic and an expert on interreligious dialogues, having recently published a book specifically about the relationship between Taoism...
On this second installment of our look back at the culture, history and individual lives of those of us who lived through the 1980’s, we...
More chats philosophical, this time getting deep in the Oxford, UK scene as well as some US presidential wisdom.
PhreakNIC is a hacker gathering that’s been going on for nearly twenty years strong. One of the founding organizers JonnyX comes In the Corner Back...
Kids that weren’t even born in the 1980s are now way into that decade and all it had to offer by way of fashion, music,...
Meet “Mr. Ints”, a former professional eavesdropper and now a university dissertation proofreader who makes history come alive In the Corner Back by the Woodpile. This...
DJ’s Mindub and Spun Counterguy have dug through many of funky containers to find these particular discarded joints from the Reagan era and they’ve come...
More attempts at the Socratic method, this time around sifting through wisdom from the Middle East, lost scrolls and a Chinese prison, covering such subjects...
One of our earliest podcast guests, poet Robert Olson aka Katovski, is back to share a fresh batch of work, in addition to tell a...
Sanshiro Hanafusa shares with us his experience of being part Japanese/part American Southerner, sheds light on the difference of the Okinawan people from the rest...
Another philosophical exercise in dialogues and banters. This time our brains are jump started by words from ancient Rome, early 20th-century America and the mid...