In episode 2 of Strangerville, we explore stories of chaos. What role does chaos play in our lives? Children remind us of the confusing process of learning to be a human. An online comment moderator responds to death threats from an Internet troll. Folks wander through recent devastation in Ukraine. And hostile desert monkey(s) teach a tomboy a lesson.
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Segments:
1. Mini Millenials
2. Megheart
3. A Walk through Kyiv
4. Monkeys in the Desert
Enjoy!
~It Just Gets Stranger
This episode is spectacular. I love you guys!
ReplyDeleteI've already listened to the kid's segment twice. I haven't moved on to the rest of the episode yet. Just wanted to let you know. Carry on!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for including my boys! You guys are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteAly, Thank YOU. Your boys were awesome. I hope you have enough time to sufficiently lick your feet today!
DeleteHahahaha, the licking has commenced! Too funny!
DeleteI haven't had a chance to listen yet, but I just wanted to say that Episode 1 almost made me cry (happy tears). My grandma passed away 3 years ago and all the stories reminded me so much of afternoons at her house and talking about "the good old days." Thank you for sharing G-Mac with us!! :)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed! This is NPR quality podcasting and the storytelling is awesome. I wish the kids segment was 40 hours long.
ReplyDeleteThe monkey story at the end was amazing. And I loved the Ukraine bit. I remember reading that when you wrote it a few years ago. It's my favorite travel post you've ever done. I am so happy you guys are doing Strangerville.
ReplyDeleteTell Matt to figure out how to get your podcast onto the Stitcher Radio app. I suspect filling out this form will get you somewhere: https://www.stitcher.com/content-providers. I don't have Apple products so I use Stitcher to listen to all my podcasts.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Thanks. I'll look into it.
DeleteOk, I think this is waiting for approval now. Hopefully I did it correctly.
DeleteBy the way, we are good to go on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/strangerville?refid=stpr
DeleteThat kids segment is the best thing you've ever done. I want to listen to it forever!
ReplyDeleteAwesome podcast!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLee must be in Hawaii - because otherwise his lack of comments is incredibly disturbing . . . .
ReplyDeleteTwo things: ONE, I'm unhappy that nobody was missing me, lately (I've just gotten WAY behind in my blog-READING), and TWO, Lee's been hanging out over at my blog (Gasp!)... he's scheduled to go to Hawaii sometime very soon (he'd commented "two weeks" on 3/14).
DeletePlease don't shoot the messenger!
Um, hi. The boat sinks. I've seen it eleventy hundred times and it sinks every time. They never save it. "This was before cell phones."
ReplyDeleteHow about starting comments with "spoiler alert?!?"
DeleteSorry... notsorry
DeleteYour hair is "sideways and bumpy". Not perfect! HA!
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome! Kudos!
That was terrific! I especially enjoyed your retelling of when you were in Ukraine. Youhave exceeded all expectations. What a great blog and podcast this is.
ReplyDelete"I'm getting tired. When will this stooooooop?" <3
ReplyDeleteAnd Meg's portion was incredibly depressing to me. You both apologized profusely for the Kiev portion, but am I the only one depressed by Meg's experience?