In an epic and heroic end to the 3 year podcasting adventure DAS and Peter discuss gods (of the minor variety) eruptions (both impressive and otherwise) and being mostly unclothed in a hot public place. Musing on their favourite, and least favourite, episodes and pondering what the future might hold for them now that their 35 year quest is finally at a close. Say goodbye to your lovable squidders. And all credit to the mighty Led Zeppelin and their masterful song 'Immigrant Song'&nb...
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In an epic and heroic end to the 3 year podcasting adventure DAS and Peter discuss gods (of the minor variety) eruptions (both impressive and otherwise) and being mostly unclothed in a hot public place. Musing on their favourite, and least favourite, episodes and pondering what the future might hold for them now that their 35 year quest is finally at a close. Say goodbye to your lovable squidders. And all credit to the mighty Led Zeppelin and their masterful song 'Immigrant Song'&nb...
An episode spoken with a soft voice but with a strong message in which DAS argues that the quietest voice in the room can, in fact, be the loudest (which initially confuses Peter a lot) Can a quiet voice be a powerful voice? Can you mistake such quiet for weakness or mistake seniority? Is it possible to balance the loud and the quiet? Many questions are raised and, hopefully, addressed in this intriguing episode
The Squid of Despair
In an epic and heroic end to the 3 year podcasting adventure DAS and Peter discuss gods (of the minor variety) eruptions (both impressive and otherwise) and being mostly unclothed in a hot public place. Musing on their favourite, and least favourite, episodes and pondering what the future might hold for them now that their 35 year quest is finally at a close. Say goodbye to your lovable squidders. And all credit to the mighty Led Zeppelin and their masterful song 'Immigrant Song'&nb...