“What a beautiful gift to share in Hozier’s deep dive into the issues of the world. The same issues he takes on in his music as well as his soul. Please keep the Cry Power podcasts coming. When all feels broken in the world, you and your guests offer the crack in the cement where the blade of...”Read full review »
PGHRhonda via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/01/23
“I just finished the one with Bono and marvelled at having a near-direct line into his experience and wisdom.
The Importance of Humility: discarding our egos at the door to sit at the table with otherwise disparate personalities in the interest of winning for the benefit of millions who no...”Read full review »
Studio Céleste /Interiors via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
09/29/20
“Is there anything he can’t do?
This is absolutely brilliant and I don’t know who else to recommend this to. I listened to the first episode with my mum and dad and they quite like it also. There simply aren’t enough stars on this scale to rate how much I love this!
Cheers, Andrew. Just when I...”Read full review »
Ashbie Snowden via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/14/20
“I love this podcast because it highlights things you might not know about, through people you do know about. It is very interesting to have a peak at several great activists work, and follow them through their journey.”
Camiquinta via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/26/19
“Hozier is an unexpectedly good interviewer - Learned a lot about these artists and their passion for the things they care about. Stories are often funny, touching, and surprising. Overall an excellent series!”
lisananamaker via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/25/19
“Love this podcast series and have learned a lot from it. Fantastic guests so far and somehow Hozier keeps it light while dealing with very difficult issues. The Human trafficking one was shocking. I honesty think the Mavis Staples episode should be compulsory listening for schools history class -...”Read full review »
“Simply impeccable, both host and life-altering topics. Thank you Hozier and Global Citizen for caring about humanity and working to make a change: as we all should.”
Shad Yon Fire via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/08/19
“Andrew is such a beautiful, caring soul. You can hear his authenticity in both his music, and this podcast. Thank you everything you do!
Love from Victoria, BC, Canada”
Ilovemoldytoast via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/06/19
“I’m tearing up right now listening to Mavis Staples-such pain and humor and beauty and power and humility-thank you for sharing! I keep pulling over to write down her insights.
How refreshing and adorable is Andrew’s appreciation and respect for his guests? Thank you for using your platform for...”Read full review »
SarieNo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/05/19
“I was hooked at Hozier, but his intelligence, commitment to activism, accent, and guest list make this my new favorite podcast! I especially loved the episode with Bono, one of my all-time favorite musicians and activists, and was glad to hear of their mutual admiration and interests. Looking...”Read full review »
Kaglover77 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/12/19
“This grand podcast is absolutely amazing. It is incredible to hear people that you might just know from their music talk about such important issues.”
“I loved listening to this chat with Annie and Andrew, it was very inspiring and I look forward to many more conversations between him and other interesting people who are contributing to the make the world a better place in whatever way they can”
Irishhills72 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/08/19
“We need to hear from this poet/ musician more than ever in this time! He's doing something bigger than himself, like Annie Lannox said.”Read full review »
“I’ve always been a fan of Hozier and when I saw that this podcast launched it just made sense that it would come to be! These discussions are so needed and the show itself has a high quality production. Can’t wait for more!”
Janessa H. via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/03/19
“I’m so excited to see someone of Hozier’s stature use his platform to encourage people everywhere to speak out on global issues such as feminism, economic power, equal rights, and climate action. Proud to be a Global Citizen!”
Kkmmjjyy via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/19
“Hozier’s music has always had political meaning, but with Nina Cried Power, he brought even more social justice to his work. This podcast is a natural continuation of this.”
francesaur via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/19
“This incredible man hosts a podcast on how mainstream-genre music instigates or reflects social change. For a lot of us, music is irresistible - and we cannot help ourselves but spend plenty of time with it. It might be a good idea to occasionally question what is it that our ‘sound diet’...”Read full review »
Xendza via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/19
“As mentioned by guest Annie Lennox (and the same is true for her), Andrew is not only a musical bard but a bard who speaks directly to, and gives balm to the heart of anyone feeling the aching loneliness of being just one tiny drop in the vast ocean of the world’s problems. I really look forward...”Read full review »
Elizabeth Emer via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/19
“When we create space to listen, we create space for change. The examples and stories and emotions shared in this podcast are so incredibly impactful and important. I look forward to listening as this season unfolds and learning how to take activism from podcast to people.”
MerrittAward via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/19
“Ce podcast est à l'image de l'artiste qu'est Hozier. Andrew est un artiste hyper talentueux et un citoyen impliqué dans son époque. Ses chansons "disent" des choses et il "fait" des choses. Bravo et Merci à lui pour ces conversations. Ce premier podcast est inspirant....”Read full review »
Martine 291 via Apple Podcasts ·
France ·
10/01/19
“It’s not just that his music is political in so many important ways, but the fact that he goes out of his way to make this world a better place is incredible! What a beautiful human and what an amazing podcast! Don’t stop here, Andrew! ❤️”