Life Goals Podcast on 14:55 - Apr 25 with 2609 views | PeterHucker | Ted Kessler's book Paper Cuts is really good too. | | | |
Life Goals Podcast on 14:57 - Apr 25 with 2603 views | Northernr | Seconded, podcast is a great listen, there's quite a few qpr episodes on there as well in addition to Ted's - alan johnson was good. | | | |
Life Goals Podcast on 15:32 - Apr 25 with 2545 views | ted_hendrix | A good listen people, brought back some long lost memories.................. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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Life Goals Podcast on 15:46 - Apr 25 with 2523 views | MrSheen | Any relation? | | | |
Life Goals Podcast on 16:29 - Apr 25 with 2458 views | BrianMcCarthy | Thanks Enfield, will give that a listen. | |
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Life Goals Podcast on 18:17 - Apr 25 with 2367 views | enfieldargh | I listened to Ian Danter & Adrian Childs yesterday, both great listens. Thers also an Olly 2 parter | |
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Life Goals Podcast on 19:09 - Apr 25 with 2330 views | EastR | Thanks for posting. That's the commute sorted out for a while | |
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Life Goals Podcast on 12:31 - Apr 29 with 2087 views | BrianMcCarthy | Just finished it. What a cracking episode that was. Clearly a sound fella with great principles and excellent taste in music and football teams. 100% recommended. Thanks again, enfield. | |
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Life Goals Podcast on 09:13 - May 19 with 1762 views | enfieldargh | Just listened to Ian Winwood music journo 2 parter excellent listen and fantastic music choices and a fair bit of QPR content. also Mick Channon has a nice piece on Stan Bowles. | |
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Life Goals Podcast on 09:24 - May 19 with 1736 views | Ad99 |
Life Goals Podcast on 14:55 - Apr 25 by PeterHucker | Ted Kessler's book Paper Cuts is really good too. |
Quite enjoyed it...but the book is very uneven. His childhood and formative years are given a lot of scope and soul searching and the second half - his career as a music journalist - feels skimmed over in comparison. There must have been a lot more stories and experiences to tell and it would have been good to know his thoughts and opinions on the print/media industry...but it quickly veers into an Interpol homage to conclude. Enjoyed Sylvia Patterson's book more. | | | |
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