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Lost Souls Monologues

Lost Souls Monologues

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Fictional monologues exploring the idea that we're all a little lost from time to time. Beautiful new writing, performed by an impressive cast including Maggie Wheeler (‘Friends’, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’), Tamla Kari (‘The Inbetweeners Movie’, ‘The Musketeers’) and voiceover superstar Rupert Degas (‘Red Dwarf X’, ‘Pope Joan’).
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HazeY Headed

Evan Brandt

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Hazey Headed is a spirituality-meets-self-help podcast for people who feel foggy, in-between, or stuck in their own heads. We explore healing, identity, and consciousness in experimental, unfiltered ways — blending introspective monologues, guest convos, and creative formats. This is soul-searching for the creatively lost. If you're questioning everything and trying to find your voice, you're not alone — you’re Hazey Headed too. Want to share your voice? Reach out — we feature emerging creat ...
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Send us a text This week I dive into music news solo, covering Aerosmith's uncertain future, overplayed yet undeniably great 90s songs, and an exhaustive history of progressive rock that might have tested everyone's patience. • Steven Tyler "just doesn't want to tour" according to bandmate Joe Perry, though Aerosmith might still have one show left …
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Send us a text How often do you take time out of your day to reason with yourself? Do you pray, meditate, give yourself adequate time to decompress? How well do you know yourself? It's important to be confident in your decision making no matter what path you decide to choose. Learn who you are today. Insta: hazeyheadedofficial…
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Send us a text We dive into music news and controversy, examining the recent Steve Miller Band tour cancellation that blamed "extreme weather" while evidence suggests poor ticket sales were the real reason. • Exploring Ozzy Osbourne's musical legacy through a zodiac sign-matching exercise that pairs his songs with astrological personalities • Debat…
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Send us a text We jump into the absurdity of Steve Miller Band canceling all upcoming tour dates, supposedly due to "extreme weather events," while exposing this as a likely cover for poor ticket sales. • Steve Miller's weather excuse includes potential hurricanes, tornadoes, and forest fires for venues that are mostly indoors • Unpacking why Steve…
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Send us a text We explore the recent revelation of an AI-generated rock band called The Velvet Sundown that gained over one million Spotify listeners before announcing they weren't real, raising questions about artistic creation and authenticity in the music industry. • The Velvet Sundown revealed themselves as an AI project after gaining viral suc…
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Send us a text Scott returns to the podcast after taking time off following his brother's death, reconnecting with Jack to discuss music, streaming services, and political commentary from aging rock stars. • Scott opens up about his brother's passing and how much his brother loved the podcast • Discussion of the Deftones and their status as an unde…
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Send us a text The music world never stops generating compelling stories, from legendary rockers facing mortality to controversial reunions and disturbing allegations. • Johnny Rotten refuses to rejoin what he calls the "woke Sex Pistols," claiming the band has killed their content and turned it into "rubbish childishness" • Bruce Springsteen annou…
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Send us a text This episode uncovers the fascinating world of library music, a genre that has unknowingly influenced many aspects of our auditory experiences. We discuss its definition, historical context, and the remarkable ways in which it has shaped not just film scores, but has also permeated modern music, finding its way into the works of arti…
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Send us a text After years of collecting vinyl records, I found myself on a musical journey that led me to the top 10 essential albums everyone should experience. Join me as I reflect on what makes an album essential and distinguish it from personal favorites. From the transformative power of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' "To Be True" to the so…
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Send us a text Hosted by Evan with Special Guest Dara appearing on his third episode journey around the idea of modern day living. How do we all handle the ups and downs of life and continue to try and flourish around with all the B.S. that's around us? How important is family? How can we continue to thrive despite the negativity and superficialnes…
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Send us a text What happens when your trusty co-host bails on you last minute? Well, you embrace the chaos and steer the ship solo! Join me, Scott McLean, as I embark on an unexpected adventure through the global soundscape without my usual partner-in-crime, Jack. Our "dysfunctional podcast relationship" takes center stage with a hearty dose of hum…
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Send us a text Ever wondered if rap artists can rock a stage as dynamically as legendary bands like U2? With a blend of humor and thoughtful analysis, Jack Calabrese and I tackle this hot debate, sparked by Kendrick Lamar’s much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. We swap stories about live performances, from the days of Prince’s iconic shows to …
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Send us a text Ever wonder how the legendary Wu-Tang Clan managed to capture the hearts of fans across genres? Join us as we pay homage to their universal allure and navigate through some of the most notorious band rivalries in music history. In a refreshing new format, complete with share screen features, we touch on everything from personal updat…
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Send us a text Could a single track change the way you hear music? This episode of "Milk Crates and Turntables" promises to explore that possibility with a brand-new focus and format. After a busy November that included a cruise and family holidays, I return to my sanctuary with an upgraded microphone and a commitment to break down one standout son…
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Send us a text What happens when a political disagreement turns a friendship into a battlefield? Join me as I unravel the emotional and unexpected journey that led to a significant change in the Milk Crates and Turntables podcast. This episode is not just about transitions and challenges; it’s about navigating the complex terrain of personal relati…
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Send us a text Join us for an unforgettable episode of Milk Crates and Turntables, where we celebrate the eclectic charm of one-hit wonders with the sharp insights of Perry Dedevich from the Music Relish show. With Lou temporarily out of action due to Hurricane Helena, Perry steps in to bring his unique perspective, diving into the rockabilly vibes…
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Send us a text What happens when a dare to perform in a red Speedo turns into a legendary band memory? In this milestone 100th episode of Milk Crates and Turntables, we trip down memory lane, discussing junior high dances, the formation of early bands like Phylocinium and Phylogeny, and the wild escapades of Anthony, Todd, and Lou. Discover the hil…
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Send us a text Another episode of Hazey Headed is kicked off with Evan, Dylan and Caleb. Dylan is a new voice in the podcast and meshes well with our conversational chemistry. Listen as we talk about funny moments, smoking cowboy killers, call of duty, and the introspection and life with our parents. Follow hazeyheadedofficial on insta!…
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Send us a text Why do band reunions always seem to come with a hefty price tag? This week's episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, kicking off with some technical hiccups and leading into a heartfelt vent about the financial strain of Ace's reunion tour. With Lou off drumming and Mark standing in, we navigate through the often-hidden motives behin…
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Send us a text Ready for a musical rollercoaster ride? Join us on the latest edition of Milk Crates and Turntables as we celebrate timeless tracks hitting their 30, 40, and 50-year milestones. Ever wondered what it would be like to draw 45s from a stash and debate which one's superior? This episode has it all, from the hilarious "45 Poker" segment …
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Send us a text What if you could journey back to 1966 and relive the magic of its music and movies? Join us as we unravel the vibrant tapestry of this iconic year with our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll explore everything from the captivating life of Christopher Lee to the grim history of public execu…
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Send us a text This episode features 4 guests, a new concept with Hazey Headed. Listen as we discuss how failure serves as a strong purpose in our personal journeys. While we talk about some very deep and emotional concepts, the overall tone of the episode is laid back as always. So enjoy and don't forget to follow on Instagram-@hazeyheadedofficial…
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Send us a text What if you could relive the transformative year of 1966 through the eyes of those who lived it and the sounds that defined it? Join us alongside our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show, as we navigate through Lou's colorful memories from when he was just twelve years old. Our journey is filled wit…
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Send us a text How far would you go to hide the evidence of a wild night out? Join us for a hilarious and unpredictable ride through the music and movies of 1976 with host Scott McLean and co-hosts Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We kick things off by dissecting Robert Palmer's unique career as a solo artist, contrasting hi…
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Send us a text What if we told you that 1976 was more than just a year, but a defining era in music and pop culture? Join us on this nostalgic trip back to a time when The Eagles' "Greatest Hits" was the first album certified platinum, and Paul Simon and Captain and Tennille ruled the Grammy Awards. We welcome our good friends Lou Colicchio and Mar…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how certain songs make it to the top of personal music lists? Join us as Lou Colicchio and I, Scott McClain, celebrate Independence Day with a fun-filled episode packed with nostalgic tunes, quirky facts, and tales of music history. We kick off with some unforgettable 4th of July music and dive into lively conversations…
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