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One of my favorite podcasts and loved by my friends
Always so interesting
Excellent! As a history teacher I learned a lot. Love this series
Anderson’s reflection that others have experienced trauma and death can be reassuring is is very insightful. Mo’s questions about who gets top billing as it were and Anderson’s observation about who and why changes over the decades is also interesting
What a beautiful tribute to a great artist.
I give your podcast 100 stars. I dont miss any of them
very interesting
Great podcasts. Maurice does a fantastic job informing, entertaining and making what seems like any subject interesting.
Where can I get new episodes of your show? I enjoyed each and every episode so far.
Mo, Just listened to the Vaughn Meader piece. I have had that album since it came out. You did it justice. Thanks, Mo!
A fascinating look at names!
listened to this in the car with my husband. we feel smarter for having heard this podcast. thank you.
My little brother used to sing Sunshine on my Shoulders all the time growing up. I need to go Aspen,Colorado and see the memorial. 😊🌼❤️
It is without doubt an extraordinarily shrewd observation that being the first of something his only noteworthy if there is a second and a third and a fourth...
A very important reminder that it is not the people of other countries at odds with one another, put the governments of other countries at odds with one another and the people they govern.
Thanks for your podcast. second place episode was spellbinding, funny and so personal. beautiful job.
I love listening to you
love all your shows ! Thank you
Enjoyed it, but would have appreciated more about and less about Barbra. Hers was my first awareness of death. I was 6, riding the backseat, when the news came on my parents’ car radio. I think I already knew that Snooks was played by a grownup, but the death of my friend Baby was hard to comprehend. So yes, I have always known who Brice was!
Excellent podcast
Keep those stories coming! Really enjoy the tidbits you pick along the way of telling these stories
Laura Brannigan wore tight leather pants to the concert I saw her in. I think they were tan. She wore a white blouse.
I loved her and am blessed to have seen her in concert singing Gloria at Roseland Ballroom.
Love hearing each story Mo tells. Love this podcast