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The Whistling Podcast
Frederick Darnaby
30 episodes
2 weeks ago
This is the Whistling Podcast. It's not about sports, nor about reporting corruption and vice. It's not about trying to pick up chicks nor an obsession with tea kettles. It's not about trainspotting nor fireworks. At least not yet. It is about musical whistling, the kind you do with your mouth while passing a graveyard.
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This is the Whistling Podcast. It's not about sports, nor about reporting corruption and vice. It's not about trying to pick up chicks nor an obsession with tea kettles. It's not about trainspotting nor fireworks. At least not yet. It is about musical whistling, the kind you do with your mouth while passing a graveyard.
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Episode 25: An Anecdote from the Life of Liu Kun
The Whistling Podcast
12 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 25: An Anecdote from the Life of Liu Kun

Following up on The Art of War by Sun Tzu, we look at a particular application where whistling is involved. It is the story of Jin Dynasty general and poet Liu Kun.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Kun_(Jin_dynasty)

The Whistling Podcast
This is the Whistling Podcast. It's not about sports, nor about reporting corruption and vice. It's not about trying to pick up chicks nor an obsession with tea kettles. It's not about trainspotting nor fireworks. At least not yet. It is about musical whistling, the kind you do with your mouth while passing a graveyard.