Has its faults…
I appreciate this podcast for its vast lineup of unique guests and when the conversations are good, they’re pretty incredible. The guests often seem comfortable in Joseph’s company (which is great) and that allows them to dig a little bit deeper into topics of discussion. This podcast certainly has its faults though, it has kind of painted Joseph Arthur in a whole new light for me. Joseph has a true knack for interrupting his guests while talking over them. Joe’s constant belittling of Ehud throughout the episodes grows a bit tiring also. He sometimes seems much more interested in talking about himself than he does hearing what his guests have to say and that can be a bit of a turn off. However, guests such as Barrett Martin and Alejandro Escovedo tend to make the listening aspect so much better.
dustbin_milkyway via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/21
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I absolutely love this pod cast!! Joseph Arthur is a true art! He reaches and inspires us thru his music, his art, his motivation, his humour and speaking out. 💕💕💕💕🌟
hayleyloves via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/21/19
Joseph Arthur has had a stellar career in music & entertainment across 25+ years. Much like how character actors are usually “actor’s actors,” Joe is a “musician’s musician.” Between the many solo records he’s written, the unique pairings he’s been party to - Peter Buck, Dhani Harrison &...Read full review »
Arshimbo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/19
I like to take a drink whenever Joseph mentions Peter Gabriel, boxing, running, yoga, and the Arthur Buck band - guaranteed drunk every episode. While Joe can be a bit obtuse, this podcast has been growing and developing with some excellent, kinda off-beat guests. His partner Ad chirps in...Read full review »
PeterArv via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/20
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