EP11 Toronto Redux
From Dan Carlin
The content recounts a memorable promotional event in Toronto featuring the author and Canadian broadcaster Jeff Marek, highlighting their engaging conversation and Marek's insightful questioning during the Q&A session. The author celebrates their connection and suggests a potential collaboration sparked by Marek's interest in conducting interviews that showcase the author's work.
Key Takeaways
- Hockey knowledge is essential, but great conversation can transcend sport—just ask Jeff Marek.
- The Doors’ influence proves eternal—brooding music unites literature lovers and history buffs alike.
- Digital glitches are the new norm—welcome to the 'corona-creative' era of remote interviews.
- Complaints about your podcast? Direct them to your host—conveniently leaving you off the hook!
- Brooding and blooming are the creative yin and yang—each writer needs their own musical heartbeat.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jeff Marek (person)
- Hardcore History (product)
- COVID-19 pandemic (event)
- The End is Always Near (book)
- Jim Morrison (person)
- Muhammad Ali (person)
- Rogers Sportsnet (company)
- 31 Thoughts (product)
- Pink Floyd (person)
- Great Depression (event)
- The Weather Underground (concept)