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Georgina Liu in West Berlin
After World War II, the city of Berlin was divided in four sections with one finding themselves closed off with concrete and barbed wire. A wall was built that separated the free from the enslaved.…
Houdini's Last Handcuffs
It is well known that Harry Houdini had an interest in the afterlife and the paranormal. What if the magician pulled off the greatest trick of his life by escaping the bonds of death? Our guest…
Spun Counterguy talks horror, writing, parables and theology with Derek Luptak
Derek Luptak talks with author Spun Counterguy to talk about the inspirations behind the horror anthology Nest of 'Em. Including Skeleton Key, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Picture of Dorian Gray,…
#297: The American Colonization Society
In the early 1800’s when America was debating what to do about those still enslaved and the many black Americans that were gaining their liberty, one solution was to return free people to the…
#296: Interracial Jazz Recordings with Stephen Provizer
Though with the 1896 case of Plessy verses Ferguson, American local and state governments forcing racial segregation was upheld as legal, individuals also chose to enforce the separation even if…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #295: Benjy Mudie on South African music
During the 1970s and 1980’s there was a flourishing of musical blending and innovation in the nation of South Africa that infected the whole world. All of this occurred in spite of the violent…
Michael Roe on the Riverhouse
Musician Mike Roe (77s, Kerosene Halo, Lost Dogs) came by for a short chat about a handful of topics, including his involvement with Robert Vaughn’s 1991 album “Songs from the Riverhouse”, his…
Robert Vaughn's Songs from the Riverhouse
Randy Layton of Alternative Records comes on to talk about the story behind Robert Vaughn's Songs from the Riverhouse record and the campaign to have it re-released on vinyl! (Learn more at IndieGoGo)
Orphans of God: Soup the Chemist part 2
The conversation with Soup the Chemist continues, he talking about sharing the stage with KRS-One, the last days of Brainstorm Artists International, watching fellow artists leave the faith, his own…
Orphans of God: Soup the Chemist part 1
Rapper Soup the Chemist aka SFC aka Chris Cooper joins Todd and Spun for this first episode of Orphans of God to talk hip-hop, Brainstorm Artists International, Gene Eugene, Adam Again, faith and so…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #292: Jaime Prater's Search for a Love Song
Filmmaker Jaime Prater returns to talk about his newest film Love Song, which further documents the Jesus People USA commune in Chicago, Illinois. To hear on Stitcher, click here! To hear on…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #291: Jazz Collector Dave Greer
Jazz music collector Dave Greer tells all about his quests and chance encounters with all kinds of musicians ranging from King Oliver to Jabbo Smith to Louis Armstrong to Nipper the dog to Victoria…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #290: Gennett Records with Bob Jacobsen
In the history of early recorded music, one label stands out as a kind of unlikely blessing. A recording studio in the unassuming town of Richmond Indiana would end up making some of the first…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #289: That to Which we are Tethered VII
Welcome to another edition of That to Which We are Tethered, a discussion of belief and disbelief in light of ever-changing times and trends. On this episode we are joined Pastor Daniel Bradford, the…
In The Corner Back By The Woodpile #288: The Dred Scott Decision with Dr. Dennis Boman
In 1846, a slave by the name of Dred Scott after several attempts to buy his own freedom from his master Eliza Sanford, sued. In one Missouri court Scott won his freedom but then in the appeals…
In The Corner Back By The Woodpile #288: Oswaldo Paya with David E. Hoffman
Oswaldo Paya attempted to bring Cuba closer towards all the broken promises of Fidel Castro by peaceful, democratic means, which in the end cost Paya his life. Pulitzer Prize winner David E. Hoffman…
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #287: American History Homework III
The Federalist Papers argued on why the Articles of Confederation needed to be ditched for the United States Constitution. On this episode we learn about what were some of those reasons.
In the Corner Back By The Woodpile #286: Howard Finster III
(Finster with Keith Haring) Welcome to our third and final installment of our series on folk artist and preacher Howard Finster. If you haven’t heard the first two episodes, these recordings were…
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #285: Houdini’s Fabulous Magic
Originally published in 1961, Houdini’s Fabulous Magic was written by Walter B. Gibson and Morris Young, both of which knew and worked with the said most famous magician of all time. The two authors…
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #284: The Ten Tracks Mixtape Tasks II
Here's part two of filmmaker Todd Zeller's talk with Spun Counterguy regarding his 1980s fantasy homage, The Ten Tracks Mixtape Tasks! To hear on Stitcher, click here! To hear on Apple Podcasts…
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