Episode notes
We are delighted to announce the launch of this year’s Heapening, when our listeners can show their support by sending us money or any object that we can sell on or melt down. Copper wires in your house? We’ll take ’em!
And to show you what your trinkets and/or cash are supporting, you’ll be hearing from the very best podcasts the Sound Heap network has for you this week, including:
- Things Which Are Interesting to Me, Jacob Langland And I Hope Are Of Interest To You: Inside Infinite Breasts, The Literary Bachelor Party Organisers
- Therapissed, where two drunk psychiatrists violate their vows of confidentiality
- Political-Me-Elmo, which this week looks at the campaign to make road signs more polite.
- ABBA-lutely, the podcast for ABBA fans, by ABBA fans
- Castles In The Sand: The World Of Competitive Sand Castling And Sand Sculpturing
- If There Was Another Member Of The Village People, What Do You Think They Should Wear?
- I Ate My Pet By Mistake!
- Noises I Remember
Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Josh Glanc, Josh Gondelman, Gareth Gwynn, Kieran Hodgson, Sooz Kempner, Anna Leong Brophy, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Stevie Martin, Eleanor Morton, Joz Norris, Benjamin Partridge, David Reed, Marjolein Robertson, Luke Rollason, Isy Suttie and Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.
Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network.
In this episode...
Guests
- Josh Glanc
- Josh Gondelman
- Gareth Gwynn
- Kieran Hodgson
- Sooz Kempner
- Anna Leong Brophy
- Emily Lloyd-Saini
- Stevie Martin
- Eleanor Morton
- Joz Norris
- Benjamin Partridge
- David Reed
- Marjolein Robertson
- Luke Rollason
- Isy Suttie
- Bilal Zafar
About the show
John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.
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