Why let the truth get in the way of a good story?
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James Cary talks to comedian Andy Kind, author of a new book, The Wayfarer, a laugh-out-loud memoir about his third attempt to walk the Pennine Way. They also talks about the state of stand-up, the impact of the pandemic and the line - or salty path - between truth and storytelling.
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Chapters
1. Meeting Andy Kind and The Wayfarer (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Humor and Literary Influences (00:08:32)
3. Why Walk the Pennine Way? (00:16:53)
4. Truth, Fiction and Travel Writing (00:22:40)
5. Biblical Parables and Storytelling (00:35:11)
6. Christian Literature and Future Projects (00:45:06)
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