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A show from the West End of London, England about pubs, writers, attractions, theatre and a bohemian lifestyle. Includes Best Bohemian Boozers, sometimes. The Edinburgh Festival and occasional Theatre reviews. And how to get life wrong, often.
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Join Erin Hutchinson for soulful conversations that inspire spiritual empowerment and growth. Each week, she sits down with spiritual leaders, healers, and everyday warriors to explore how we move through trauma, nurture our mental health, and find meaning in the messiness of life—from parenthood to spiritual awakenings and everything in between. With unfiltered honesty, heartfelt wisdom, and a touch of humor, Erin creates a safe space for real talk and radical transformation.
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BohemianSoul

Shavonne Fairclough

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I love getting real and getting personal. This podcast focuses a lot about spirituality, intimacy, everyday life and going against the grain. Let's talk about it! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bohemiansoul88/support
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Bohemiana

George Penney

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Self-professed bohemian weirdo and fiction author George Penney welcomes writers, performers, artists and other fascinating people who’ve forged an unconventional life. George’s warmth and humour provide guests with a space to talk about what they’re most passionate about in whatever way they’d like. Episodes dropping every Tuesday.
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My Fellow Americans, Life is actually just a microscopic, deluded moment in time, so let's cut to the freakin' chase. One look at our impending election debacle can solidify my case. It has been my contention since birth, that the answer to every difficulty we encounter on this sacred yet demented Stone, can be revealed with ultimate clarity through the ultra neurotic engagements of Music, Art, Literature, Film, Poetry and a good Pastrami sandwich. Why would any sane human spend so must time ...
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Welcome to Bohemian Geek Studies, the place where ravenous readers and culture consumers gather together to enjoy listening to two nerdy knights explore popular literature in an absurd level of detail and dorkiness! Hosts Sara and Will cover spoilers and fan theories while drawing connections to some of their favorite books, shows, and movies. While adult themes and a PG-13 joke or two may fly (just like in the covered books), this podcast is designed to be enjoyed by yourself or with friend ...
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While describing his dining experiences throughout “Bohemian San Francisco,” Clarence Edwords paints an historic panorama of California cuisine with all its cosmopolitan influences. Best of all, he offers tantalizing recipes culled from conversations with the master chefs of 1914 in “The City by the Bay.”
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The Life Bohemian

The Life Bohemian

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The Life Bohemian podcast isn't all travel talk. Yes, there are traveled related questions and topics, but honestly, it's just about talking with really cool people. Everyone has a hometown and everyone has a story, each one as unique as the last, and both Katie and I believe it's important to let people express what makes them tick. So, that's the entire goal of this project, to have meaningful conversations with awesome people.
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Welcome to The Bohemian Business Woman podcast - where creativity meets business! For the free-spirited female entrepreneur, by a free-spirited female entrepreneur. Tips, tools, strategies and honest conversation about business, money, life, health, and spirituality to help you become more effective and confident (and make more money!) on your own business ownership journey. Business building wisdom delivered with creativity, a little woo and a lot of humor.
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AP and Will’s Bohemian Podcast is about everything that comes out of your radio. Old music, new music, good music, and bad music. Watch Anthony Paul Minervini and William Iovelli react and talk about all types of music. Happy Listening!
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The Last Bohemians is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast that meets maverick and radical women in arts and culture and takes listeners on an evocative trip through their extraordinary lives. From subversive musicians and style icons to game-changing artists, these are women who have lived life on the edge and who still refuse to play by the rules. The series was created in 2019 by host and journalist Kate Hutchinson and is produced by a team of rising women and non-binary talents ...
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Send us a text 🌻If you’ve ever felt gaslit by your own medical journey, carrying pain no one else could see, this episode is your reminder that you’re not alone. For the moms holding the emotional temperature of the whole household while trying to make space for your own healing, we see you. We honor you in this episode. 🐓Today’s conversation is wi…
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Edit Piaf once famously sang “Je Regrette Rien” (I Regret Nothing), and listening to the following heart wrenching live performances, I’m reminded that anyone claiming that spiritual stance must be in denial - or, crowing in battered defiance in order to buttress themselves against the memory of life’s cavalcade of pain and tortured conscience. For…
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As the holidays roll around, and daylight retracts, the thoughts also cloud over to infuse the mind with a grayish motif. We’re encouraged to gather our loved ones close and practice gratitude for life’s bounty. But, what if life’s gifts have been obscured by the overwhelming influence of a mortal depression, a reflection of the disconnect between …
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You asked, and we answered. Since you enjoyed the Bobbie Gentry vs. Joey Heatherton marathon smackdown so much, we've resurrected two more tantalizing STACK O 45s archival episodes to enrich your day and fire your imaginations: You Don't Own Me by Leslie Gore, and Is That All There Is? by the one and only Peggy Lee.…
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There is an interesting theme coursing through these are three dynamic pop hits of the Brill Building era, all by one hit wonders, sung by extraordinary, up and coming stylists, and crafted by some of the most influential music men of the time: Cathy Carroll’s 1962 hit, “Poor Little Puppet” (produced and arranged by Stan Applebaum, written by Howar…
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Was it really a simpler time, way back when? As teenagers, Rich and I pined for those older women who seemed to embody the tidal pulse of desire. For me, it was the Delta song-spinner Bobbie Gentry, whose Ode to Billie Joe, a mystery delivered in honeyed, but troubling tones, captured the world's - and, my imagination; for Rich, it was the slinky s…
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In the mood for some baseball? Of course you are; it’s still our national pastime, after all, despite the threat of encroachment by football, soccer, basketball, Nascar and Monster Trucks. And now that the innovation of the pitch clock has trimmed down the times of games, it’s a little more dynamic than it used to be back in those lazy, hazy, crazy…
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is one of the best depictions of the creative process that I’ve ever seen, exploring where an artist’s ideas come from: those sources, personal and environmental that are processed via one’s family history, dreams, desires - and are then delivered through said artist’s private relationship with their tools - (in…
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IT IS TIME TO WALK WITH THE ZOMBIES! ' WELCOME TO THE PORTAL NO ONE LEAVES ALIVE. HALLOWEEN IS UPON US, AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE THIS TERRIFYING TRADITION THAN A "DIG THIS" JOURNEY INTO THE THE NIGHT OF THE VAMPIRE. YOU WILL BE TRANSPORTED AND EDUCATED WITH DELIGHTFUL DREAD AS WE VISIT THE TALE OF ROCK AND REAPER ICON ROKY ERICKSON, A BRIEF…
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This nation’s troubled history with Manifest Destiny will continue to haunt us for some time. Throughout the decades some Native voices have emerged and contributed to the ongoing cultural conversation: most recently on the Broadway stage, on film, and television, and this awareness might move us towards some, if not restitution for atrocities past…
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What is the fascination that we have with seductive avatars of oblivion? Carolyn Jones as Morticia Addams indoctrinated the adolescent me to the possibilities of the Succubus, and became my tween age, gothic sex symbol; the painting by Pre-Raphaeite John Millet: Ophelia (who floats beautifully in the river) hung on my dorm wall for years. Today, Do…
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Send us a text 🫁In this episode, I sit down with my friend Halie from Bliss Breathwork to talk about the healing power of the breath, and wow, do we go there. Breathwork has helped both of us release old traumas, reset our nervous systems, and find healthier ways to cope without turning to substances. 💜We laugh a lot during this conversation, but w…
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At risk of seeming sexist, it must be noted that the two prodigies of the bass featured here are female, and perhaps that, in some sense, informs their approach to their artistry. Listening to BC by Tal Wilkenfeld, and Esparanza Spalding’s Vague Suspicions, one cannot help but appreciate both the technical precision, and the soulfulness of their mu…
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Send us a text 🤘In this episode, I sit down with my friend Alex Lachance, a Realtor with East Key Realty, former punk rocker, podcast host, husband, and dad, for a conversation that’s as layered as it is lighthearted. ✈️We dive into his ethics and beliefs in real estate, the philosophy of compassion over sales, and how that shaped our first transac…
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DT: STRING THEORY / TELEVISION AND KALEIDOSCOPE The guitar as we know it has had an illustrious evolution, starting its journey in ancient Mesopotamia, then finding its earliest recognizable incarnation 5 centuries ago in Spain, and continuing to move through various cultures until blossoming into its electric manifestation in the modern era. It wa…
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DT: STAYING HYDRATED WITH MARTY ROBBINS AND REV. AL GREEN H2O - we can’t live without it. As the temperatures rise, physically and spiritually, you better keep plenty of the life giving elixir handy. The human body contains over 50% of the stuff, the earth- about 70 percent. It’s all around; within and without us. From the book of symbols: “River i…
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ANCHORS AWEIGH! This episode comes from diary entries written from March to August, 2018 - and, involve labyrinthian efforts to get my nephew into the Navy. My dreams were plentiful and disturbing, but nothing compared to the bureaucratic nightmares that lay before us. Enjoy!De către Rich Buckland and Bill Mesnik
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A new season of 'Literary London' on Resonance 104.4fm starts - with the live video on www.BohemianBritain.com. Nick Hennegan talks to Torin Douglas about the Chiswick Book Festival in West London, featuring workshops and events with Jeremy Vine, Jeremy Hunt, Reeta Chakrabarti, Jeffrey Holland, Gill Hornby, Lyse Doucet, Fee Man, Sam Cullen and othe…
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The story of one of the sunniest and funniest personalities to emerge in the world of rock, the Turtles‘ Mark Volman, is being told in a book whose title is a play on the name of his biggest hit, “Happy Together”. However, unlike many memoirs, Volman’s own words comprise less than five percent of the text. Instead, this is a third-person oral histo…
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Long ago and far away, around 1970, there was a smoldering rage that permeated through every strata of American society. Following a flurry of assassinations in the mid sixties, the Manson murders in ‘69, riots in Detroit, the Motor City in ’67, and in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic Convention, at Kent State in ‘70 with the murder of four protestin…
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Joe HIll A songwriter, itinerant laborer, and union organizer, Joe Hill became famous around the world after a Utah court convicted him of murder. Even before the international campaign to have his conviction reversed, however, Joe Hill was well known in hobo jungles, on picket lines and at workers' rallies as the author of popular labor songs and …
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SUNNY SONGS: LOW YO YO STUFF by Captain Beefheart (WB, 1972) We do what we gotta do to survive. We’ve got to activate our low yo yo stuff. Don Van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart knew that better than most. Frank Zappa’s high school buddy and inspiration blew in from the desert fully formed as a cubist blues man. He reordered our mitochondria by break…
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Today we feature two black female vocalists, born 66 years apart, both renown for their independent spirit, singing songs about trying to make love work - despite clear signs to the contrary. As artists, they’ve both shunned the spotlight, maintaining the mystery of their magic: Sippie Wallace quit show business for 30 years, preferring to express …
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Gossip, Tittle Tattle, rumors, hearsay, dishing the dirt, idle talk, back stabbing…. It’s not one of the seven deadly sins, but maybe it should be. How many friendships, how many marriages, and how many jobs have been lost through spiteful blather? In this episode of Double Trouble Howlin’ Wolf and Gene Pitney testify to the adverse effects of piti…
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Send us a text 🎶In this wildly insightful episode, I sit down with Brooke, a licensed clinical social worker, certified sound practitioner, mama, foodie, Wu-Tang fan, and full-on sensory soul. She also happens to be the guest who’s traveled the furthest to be interviewed on The Bohemian Queen Podcast, and I’m beyond grateful for her time, wisdom, a…
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In the summer of 2019, in the halcyon days before the Pandemic, Chemayne and I got to share a 25th anniversary celebration experience that we had put off for 5 years: an Alaskan cruise. A year and a half later, the world was in chaos and Chemayne was gone, but these images and moments, preserved in the diary, live on. Let's go north to Alaska toget…
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APOCALYPSE NOW! JACKSON BROWNE AND CHUMBAWAMBA Have T***p derangement syndrome? Don’t worry; be happy! Go with the flow. Things can always get worse, right? The dual apocalyptic visions featured today may derive from decades past, when anxiety within the zeitgeist was running hot, but they look positively edenic in retrospect. “All Things Must Pass…
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Send us a text ⛪ This episode is part sermon, part stand-up, and all heart. I sit down with my dear friend Rhianna, who is a practicing Catholic, mother, nurse, yogi, and sister in recovery. We have a conversation that bridges faith, healing, friendship, and spiritual discovery. 👯‍♀️Rhianna brings her heart and her humor as she shares about being b…
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IT’S A CHOICE TO BE HAPPY (Music and lyrics by Bill Mesnik) What makes me happy? Cause when I feel happy I feel like shit I can’t define it I thought I was happy But was I really happy? I don’t know I just can’t show it Each soggy birthday cake makes me quiver and quake A jog around the lake? I can’t fake it. What makes you happy? Cause you always …
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ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEA PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS GREATEST HITS by Paul Revere and the Raiders (Columbia, 1967) This group, this record: they were fundamental elements in the experience of the 13 year old Captain Billy. My band, The Full House, played a smokin’ cover of “Steppin’ Out”; Dick Clark’s WHERE THE ACTION IS tv show was a can’t mi…
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HANK WILLIAMS, JR. / WHISKEY BENT AND HELL BOUND / ELEKTRA, 1979 I have a good story about Hank Williams, Jr., aka “Bocephus:” My late wife, Chemayne grew up in the backstages and dressing rooms of the biggest rock n roll arenas in the Southeast. Her mom worked for a couple of regional mega promoters, and Chemayne had many encounters with such 70’s…
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Send us a text 🎙️In this exposing solo episode, Erin dives deep into her personal experience with anxiety, the kind that takes over your thoughts, tightens your chest, and leaves you feeling ungrounded and unseen. She shares what it means to truly come home to yourself, how to rebuild self-trust, and why reminding your nervous system that you are s…
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We got a couple of world-class curmudgeons here - who share more than might meet the ear initially: two native Californians renown for their curdled opinion of the world they inhabit, and the populace with whom they share the space; We’re talking Hollywood, specifically, but their bile was generous enough to accommodate the whole of humanity - in a…
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Send us a text 🍃In this deeply rooted and reflective episode, I sit down with my friend Breanna McHenry, who is an intuitive guide, homeschooling mom, and nature-loving soul who brings a calm, steady presence to everything she does. We talk about her early connection to energy through dance, childhood ghost-hunting adventures with her dad, and how …
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CAPTAIN BILLY’S MAGIC EIGHT BALL: ALBERT KING LIVE WIRE/BLUES POWER So, there were three “Kings” of the blues: B.B., Freddie, and Albert. B.B. had the delicate simplicity. Less was always more with his virtuosity. He was a consummate communicator and showman, and much beloved. Freddie had the muscle and the size. A big man who stood 6’5’’, he was a…
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Nick Hennegan goes inside the mind of English writer Aldous Huxley, who discusses a range of profound topics, including the literary contributions of D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce and Marcel Proust. Huxley explores the intricate dynamics of relationships, delving into the complexities of human connections and their impact on individual lives. His thou…
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Send us a text 💼In this episode, I sit down with the amazing Kelly Cohen, owner of Cohen Closing & Title, proud mom, and someone who keeps it real in business and life. We discuss what it means to truly be present with your clients, your team, and especially your children. We get into balancing work and motherhood, navigating mom guilt, and having …
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Some philosophers posit the difficult truth that a world without grief would deprive us of a deeper appreciation of the evanescent beauty of life. Life cannot be grasped; it flows mysteriously from one moment into another - here, and gone. This is your moment to take it all in, so be present and celebrate it, they urge. When Stephen Colbert says th…
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In November of 2016 the family attempted a vacation to Hawaii, which turned out to be a tropical roller coaster. There were loads of psychic shenanigans, along with luaus, snorkeling, and gentle night time island breezes... And, oh yes - Dreams Galore!De către Rich Buckland and Bill Mesnik
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Send us a text 🗺️Feeling stuck in the loop of hustle, burnout, and chasing goals that don’t even feel like yours anymore? In this episode, I sit down with transformational strategist and multi-business founder Iris Cullinan to discuss what she calls Intuitive Success—a way of living, working, and leading rooted in inner truth, rather than external …
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Send us a text 👑It’s just me, Erin, mic on, heart open, and zero expectations. In this solo episode, I’m reflecting on the ripple effects of starting this podcast… and the wild ways it’s already changed me. I talk about showing up messy, navigating fear, and that uncomfortable-but-universal habit of avoiding what needs to rise (aka: the beach ball …
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Love is mysterious, and the death of love even more so: it’s complicated, sticky, and heart breaking. When there are children impacted, as was the case with Marvin and Anna Gaye, and Richard and Linda Thompson, the emotional brutality can resonate for generations. Is it worthy compensation if the anguish produces great art? Life is short - Art is l…
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Films featuring Allen Ginsberg or his work: Howl (2010): This film explores the creation and impact of Ginsberg's iconic poem, Howl, with James Franco portraying the poet. Kill Your Darlings (2013): This movie focuses on the early years of the Beat Generation and Ginsberg's relationship with Lucien Carr, played by Daniel Radcliffe. I'm Not There (2…
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