No Need For the Narrator
So don’t jump into this if you like the idea of a narrator helping the story along. Fugitive Waves doesn’t need a narrator, or an explanation. By researching hours of audio tapes, Fugitive Waves has creates a special type of radio/ podcast. Something intimate, inspiring, and evocative.
keeganthomson via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/07/14
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This episode reminded me of a feeling I had forgotten. Feeling of admiration and wonder of a person, place and time that I could never know and is so foreign to me. This podcast deserves the attention of shows like 'Serial'. Thank you.
Vegetax6 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/14
I like this podcast enough to rate and review it on iTunes, even though I don't use iTunes. That's how much I like it.Read full review »
nathangsm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/15
I came to this podcast through cross-promotion in the Radiotopia collective (I started with 99% Invisible). This is great storytelling but also wonderfully creative in its sources. Shards of sounds . . . it’s incredible. I also love the the stories are often about women, too. I LOVED the show on...Read full review »
jameus via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/20/16
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