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The Marrow
Best-selling author and poet Josh Riebock has conversations with creatives about who they are and why they make what they make. An At Will Radio Production.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 30 ratings
I’m Lovin’ It
Josh Riebock has a unique way of using storytelling and poetry to capture the heart and inspire the mind. Whether he’s writing, speaking, or interviewing another artist, there’ll be beauty, raw honesty & laughter involved. What’s not to love?
daytime.dreamer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/18
Story time just got deep
I have loved this podcast. Josh takes you to deep conversation instantly. It's like I'm curling up next to a warm fire and sitting in on countless conversations that I'm constantly intrigued by and encouraged to grow and think deeper about myself. My one knock on the podcast is that there seems...Read full review »
Fitchabercrumb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/16
A Real and Honest Podcast
I have listened to this podcast ever since it has come out and I have to say that the best thing for me about this podcast is that it is just real and honest. That amidst having these people on his show Josh asks the deep and hard hitting questions and not only does he answer them honestly but so...Read full review »
Parkp06 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/16
Recent Episodes
Published 01/04/17
In this special season finale episode of The Marrow, Josh shares some of his craft by reading three original poems and speaks about what they mean to him.   Music Credits: https://neighborhoodcults.bandcamp.com/ https://thefuckedupbeat.bandcamp.com/ https://clearblue.bandcamp.com/ All...
Published 01/04/17
Josh speaks with painter Daniel John Gadd about making the most of mistakes, the tension between solitude and community, and how he discerns when a work is complete. Included are powerful stories about savoring subtlety and silence, and why asking "How do I feel?" can sometimes be more...
Published 12/21/16
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