Tear jerking, heart wrenching, but still good fun.
I recently moved from LA to London, and even though London is a fantastic city, there's no place like LA. LA is where I made my first home after college, and I miss it daily. This podcast makes me miss LA terribly, but more it makes me happy for the time I spent there. Also the most recent episode about his mother's death and getting rid of things is exactly what my family just went through with my grandpa - it was such a relatable and beautifully told story, and it genuinely made me cry. Can't wait to hear more stories!
EchoParkDreamin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/16
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As a native of L.A. I’m always interested in hearing stories about my hometown. I got to tell you, this transplanted east coaster Bill Barol hit the nail on the head! His story was compelling, funny and left me wanting more. His voice is soothing, inviting and homespun; like a young Charles...Read full review »
PsanchezIII via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/15
This podcast - ostensibly about L.A. - takes the listener from Hollywood to the coast, to the desert… and Tibet. Bill Barol has created a podcast series based on encounters with an assortment of interesting characters whose lives in some way relate to a place or location. Each episode has gone in...Read full review »
riffraf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/15
A musical portrait of an unsung master, as well as a very personal insight into a complex man. Bill Barol did a wonderful job of capturing a glimpse of Herman Stein, the artist, and the man. Which cannot be separated. With contributions from several people who knew him well, including very...Read full review »
jgm2977 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/15
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