Simon Thibault
Fugitive Waves leaves listeners breathless and inspired by the breadth (and breath) of knowledge found within these episodes. The dedication that the Kitchen Sisters show in their craft of storytelling (and archiving) shines through in this show. When people ask me what podcast they should listen to, no matter what genre they listen to, Fugitive Waves is always the first thing out of my mouth.
Simon Thibault via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/01/16
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