Everybody is Interesting Ed Carter
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- Society & Culture
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These are interviews with interesting people, which can be anyone - maybe well known, maybe not. Does everyone have an interesting life, and have interesting things to say? I think so. I don’t give you any background or context about them ahead of time. You’ll just have to listen - carefully - to what they say. These are conversations, not interviews. I don’t have a prepared set of questions. I just let the discussion go where it will.
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Dale Bell on Woodstock, Part 2
in which we discuss Jimi and the Star Spangled Banner, his new books on the film, and "Just move one stone."
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Dale Bell on Woodstock, Part 1
in which we discuss living in both the establishment and the counterculture, Richie Havens, Gordon Parks, and the Port-o-San Man.
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Edda Manriquez, Part 2
in which we discuss the supernatural, her filmmaking, strong women, and Ektachrome.
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Edda Manriquez, Part 1
In which we discuss growing up in San Diego, speaking proper Spanish, and accidentally creating stigmata.
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Gail Wise, Part 2
in which we discuss marriage equality, the pandemic, and meeting Alex Honnold
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Gail Wise, Part 1
in which we discuss El Morro fortress, the breaking of the social contract, and life as a nomad
Customer Reviews
Very interesting!
I’ve listened to all of the episodes available so far (about 20 or so) and have really enjoyed them. People talk about all kinds of things — experiences, relationships, philosophies, jobs, encounters with celebrities, you name it. The discussion flows from one topic to the next, with the host occasionally telling a story of his own but mostly keeping the focus on the guest. If you are interested in people, you might really like this podcast.