Maurice–from Cranfield, Bedfordshire–tells some great stories.
I think his voice is easy on the ears as well.
I found his stories compelling, rewarding and often funny!
behind the scenes stuff here
The music on the show are songs that grabbed me the first time I heard them. We’ve got some “PodRock” as well as mellower music from an a fellow PodCaster. Oh yeah, the comedy clip made me laugh out loud!
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An Early Memory
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00:00 clip of FirstPerson interviews
01:46 BrotherLove rocks with Summertime
04:52 Childhood Rib Operation
10:08 Andy Griffith Comedy “ Romeo & Juliet–Southern Style ”
13:18 Surender (performed, lyrics & melody by Chemda)
17:38 Razorblades & Dodge 4×4
23:53 Out-Takes (transitions) starring my children
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| Special thanks to Rob Costlow for kindly allowing me to use his brilliantly thoughtful and unique piano music. You hear it in the intro and outro, the song is "Family" from his CD "Sophmore Jinx". Join me and buy it here.
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June 28th, 2005 at 10:53 am
Something that’s struck me after doing a few of these interviews is how people from Maurice’s generation seem to accept when things go wrong–it’s just part of life. We often cry, “Why!” or “WHY ME!” or “I’ll sue!”.