Hero Philosophers' Motherland Station

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 2:41:22
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Podcast by Hero Philosophers

Episodes

  • SEASON 2 EPISODE 5 "How You Make Noise with Josh Levi / Radiator Greys"

    06/04/2017 Duration: 42min

    This episode we have a long-awaited guest on the podcast... the long-haired beautiful face of Josh Levi and his artistic manifestation as Radiator Greys. Josh is about to head on tour on 4/8/17. We chat about the development of the 'Noise' genre in his life and the broader creative community. Greggs and Spaceman are just in awe from their recalling of the live performance and have discovered a creative way to make it into a Radiator Grey set. Check out Josh's soundcloud for a taste of Noise: https://soundcloud.com/radiator-greys Twitter: @ joshlevi Instagram: @ touchfreak

  • SEASON 2 EPISODE 4 "How to Advice: Strangely Familiar Conversations" w/ Emily Riehl-Bedford

    22/03/2017 Duration: 01h13s

    The Station chills out on the topic of sharing advice, trusting others, and the introspection of the self. Getting a true taste of the inside-life of an indie bookseller and the power of book suggestion and beyond, we invite our fellow co-worker, bookseller "curator" and cookbook guru Emily Riehl-Bedford on the show to increase our hero philosophy resources. Greggs and "Just" Charlotte have never heard of Delilah. Spaceman expresses his wayward personality that invites advice. Listen all the way to the end for a special soundbite treat...

  • SEASON 2 EPISODE 3 "Thoughts on Tyranny, Authority, and Power: (Dis)Obey in Advance."

    14/03/2017 Duration: 59min

    We welcome "the new Mick" as a co-host, the former guest and illustrious Charlotte Pattison. Spaceman pushes the new Dirty Projectors album. Greggs reads us a full *paragraph* chapter from Timothy Snyder's "On Tyranny." Charlotte breaks down the personal paradox of the social contract. We wonder about the motherland we share and how our daily life addresses fear in its various forms. Check out the new announcement for inARTiculate magazine, the lovechild of HPMS.