Podcast: Look in Your Heart

The May episode of The Virtual Memories Show is up and ready to go! This time around, my guest is John B., a pal of mine who died last year (but got better!):

Virtual Memories – season 2 episode 5 – Look in Your Heart

There’s also a little rant about the publicity-industrial complex, the Avengers, the new book by Robert Caro, and the redemptive powers of a certain margarita-soaked musician.

Credits: This episode’s music is tied into the conversation with John, so you’ll have to listen to the episode to find out what it is. I recorded the intro on a Blue Yeti mic, and the conversation with John was recorded on a pair of Blue Encore 100 mics, feeding into a Zoom H4N recorder. The conversation was recorded in an exhibit hall during a trade show, so getting the sound quality up to snuff was a little work.

As ever, bear with me. If you’d like to add a subscription to this podcast through iTunes, follow the instructions at my Podcast Archive. (Where you can find all the previous episodes!) And you can friend the Virtual Memories Show at our Facebook page!

Comments

4 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.
  1. Gil,

    Here are the Robert Caro/LBJ articles I refer to in the first part of the podcast:

    The Big Book – Esquire, by Chris Jones

    Robert Caro’s Big Dig – New York Times Magazine, by Charles McGrath

    Should LBJ Be Ranked Alongside Lincoln? – Smithsonian, by Ron Rosenbaum

    Power Brokers on Robert Caro’s ‘The Power Broker’ – BusinessWeek, by Keenan Mayo

    Sunday Routine: Rising Early, With a New Sentence in Mind – New York Times, by John Leland

    Weekend Interview: Robert Caro: Political Power – How to Get It and Use It – Wall Street Journal, by Brian Bolduc

  2. Ian Kelley,

    Enjoyed this edition very much. Thank you, Gil!

  3. Gil,

    Addendum! Here’s a new WSJ article about the viability of multi-volume biographies, a la Mr. Caro’s LBJ series.

  4. Mark,

    Thanks a lot, guys, for putting and keeping things in perspective.

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