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is rhis name taken?Please make more!This podcast stirs up so many feelings. A nostalgia for things I have never even known. A yearning to know people heard on a short tape. A desire to see things described that no longer exist. An admiration of people who preserve bits of “unimportant” history. I’m listening a second time to the whole series (ok,I skipped a few), and am enjoying it all over again.
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babsoftheroundtableNo.No. You can’t do this to me. This is actually the best podcast I’ve found. Can’t listen to it constantly bc it’s not that kinda cast. But, once a week or so, tune in for something wholly unexpected and thoughtful. The rang of topics is refreshing and I need more. In particular, I very very much appreciate the historical music episodes.
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Fluffster NormalpawsAll StarsAll The Stars. Clap clap clap. Love it!!
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Anthony WilsonWhat? It’s back?!Maybe my favorite podcast ever, but I thought it was done a couple of years ago. Every episode is fascinating.
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jaydendragonMostly awesomeI loved the first season, and the theme of the show overall. It’s fascinating stuff for those who like obscure wonders. From there, I feel like the show has degraded in quality over time, content wise. The episode subjects have drifted away from what I understood the focus of the show to be, covering subjects that feel hardly connected to the idea of “ephemerality”. I hope that things improve.
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miss cghGenerally excellentI’ll echo most of the positive reviews- this is a lovely and well produced pod. I’ve found myself intrigued by topics I thought I’d skip (synthesizers- who knew?)… but there’s definitely an episode here and there, more often recently, that I’ll skip through and not finish. But all the gems mostly make up for it
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KSU22KCKCeastGreat show5 stars
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SueRovensVery Interesting Topics!I'm only part way through the second season yet I've learned quite a bit about so many things I didn't even know existed. The concept is great and so far, most of the subjects have been fascinating. Sure, every one isn't going to "be a hit", but that's just personal preference. The only issue I've had to this point is that sometimes I'm not sure who is saying what. It comes off a little muddled as to the when the host is interjecting commentary or not. Still, a good podcast and I would recommend it.
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seth wallace clark johnsonVideo rentalGreat podcast! But how did you do a two part episode and not go into Redbox?? Those are still out there.
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Lazy N ProductionsA good interview show……if they would just let the interview be the focus. The podcast is over-produced to the degree that it distracts from the interviews and is near-unlistenable. Then, of course, iHeartRadio’s mandatory three ads every 15 minutes break right into the episode without warning, ruining any chance of success the extra experience the “soundscape” is trying to create. Some ad bumpers would be a good idea, especially with the shock and awe type of ads that iHeart tends to favour. I came here specifically from Strange Arrivals, which is produced by the creator of this podcast. Thankfully the soundscape-style is muted on Strange Arrivals (which also has ad bumpers), unlike on the “UFOs” episode of ephemeral on which this review is based. I won’t be listening to any other ephemeral episodes.
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MissElla02Achingly beautifulThis is hands-down one of the most gorgeously written and produced podcasts I’ve ever heard in over a decade of listening. It’s a journey for the imagination and the mind, and each story is lovingly told over a beautiful, high-quality soundscape of audio. I absolutely recommend this to every curious romantic for hours of emotionally-stimulating and educational listening.
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Jconway1002The best kept secret in podcastingI just can’t say enough about how much I love this show. From the very first episode I was hooked. The vintage 1950’s home video which is so mundane was suddenly brought to life for me in a way I didn’t even know was possible. It’s made me so much more appreciate the ephemera in my life. The production value is beyond anything else I’ve heard and I’ve been listening to podcast almost every day since 2012! This is such a gem and I can’t tell you how many things I’ve come love because of this show. Top three episodes to date are: “self release” “acoustic fossils” and of course, episode 1 “Pilot” Do yourself a favor: put on some good headphones, grab a drink, sit on your porch and let this show transport you and inform you!
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SideDishLongmontExcellent storiesI rarely (which is to say never) write reviews but I feel so strongly about how great this podcast is that I finally felt compelled to rate and review. I’ve listened to this pod since its first year and love the theme and host. The stories are excellent and the host allows the story to be told, rather than dominate the dialogue and/or over production. The most recent pods about Archival records are truly amazing and helped me appreciate some lost music and style that would otherwise go unnoticed. Keep up the amazing work and I’ll keep sharing this pod with friends.
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ManzyGGreat showLove this show since season 1. Hope for many more seasons.
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86carrLosing relevanceI enjoyed season 1 and was eager for season 2. Season two has lost value for the sake of diversity.
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fjskekficOkay?Second season- The second season isn’t great. It doesn’t have the same focus as the first season and is just kind of “meh.” I finish listening to episodes and think “wait, what was that about?” They just don’t stick at all. I only continue to listen because the first season episode “Reputation” is in my top 10 best podcast episodes of all time, so I’m hoping they come through again. First season- I’ve really enjoyed most of the episodes of this podcast—they are interesting, well-edited, and cover obscure topics. I feel like I actually learn something when I listen to most of these. There are a couple, though, that are just super navel-gazey. If you want to try this, listen to “Reputation,” which is the best episode, and then listen to the first episode, which is one of the worst. That will give you a good sense of the show.
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MKimGGreat showLove this show especially the episode acoustic fossils
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LB19845ExcellentThe sound design is incredible
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Ultraman HayataI’ve listened to Diaspora seven times.What’s wrong with me? So excited for Season 2. Hard to live up to season 1.
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BaffldovritFavoritePerhaps because this type of audio voyeurism reminds me of endless tapes of my childhood, captured with no real purpose or intention, caught on a small cassette player, this is absolutely one of my favorite podcasts. Yes, I’m a complete eavesdropper & cannot get enough.
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Nope TaylorTime machine available here - just step inThis series transports the listener. I look forward to new episodes so I can escape if just for a short while. I also prefer podcasts episodes that are single stories mainly. Ephemeral will not drag the story out like the serials of the first half of the 20th century. Defiantly worth subscribing.
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BrushrockGreat startA great collection of fascinating, almost forgotten histories. I love the attention and care in which these stories are researched and told here, reclaiming their place in history and educating listeners at the same time. The standout episode is definitely Episode 3, Diaspora. I will say the bonus material is less great, so don’t bother with that. Looking forward to Season 2.
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GerritElzingaAbsolutely LOVEI absolutely LOVE this podcast. The fleeting idea of Ephemeral recordings is something that everyone should have knowledge of. I hope this podcast changes your life like it did mine. I think about it regularly, as it hit me deep in the feels. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
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Susan SpringEmotional, BeautifulI’m overwhelmed with how beautiful this podcast is. It’s thought provoking and invokes such nostalgia. It’s about something I think about constantly as I age and watch my children and grandchildren grow older. It is so poignant to remember those important moments in our lives that are so fleeting through archival footage in tapes, photos, children’s drawings, recordings, letters, family handwritten recipes and journaling. We can thoughtfully pass on our heritage to those who come after us. I highly recommend this beautifully done podcast. You will be so happy you found it.
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The Real Zen BoyCrafted with LoveThank You for your care and attention in bringing us hidden gems from our world throughout time.
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Tony4@joeEphemeralI am grateful for the opportunity to listen to this wonderful podcast. Ephemeral has opened my mind to every moment of my life past and present. Thank you
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72stingrayCan’t wait for season 2This show really caters to my interest in pondering obscure topic. Really enjoy it.
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East Bay RiderSO VERY BORINGLike listening to 2 psuedo intelectuals trying to impress each other with infinite minutia and personal anecdotes. SNORE Good for background noise but something you don't mind walking away from while it's still playing.
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MHarrisPDXA truly beautiful and unusual showSuch a big fan of Ephemeral. Incredible audio editing, phenomenal storytelling, and everything one could hope for in a creative venture.
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JLMiraldiEnchanting!I am fascinated by the past and by ephemera and I have found this podcast to be absolutely enchanting. I love it!
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erikakorFascinating!This has become my favorite podcast within two episodes, and imagine my joy when I saw there was a new episode available today! I find the subject of the podcast, endlessly fascinating, and has led to so many conversations with my family over memories, personal artifacts, joy, sadness and even racism and prejudices. Do yourself a favor, and start with “Diaspora”. I laughed and cried, and cried.
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luvit1939Fantastic!I love it so much. Found sound and blasts from the past. It's like Fugative Waves on NPR before the Kitchen Sisters became propagandists. Keep on keeping on. Don't fall into the trap of going toward a political route.
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MeerkatopolisAbsolutely worth a listenOne of the most riveting yet melancholic podcasts I’ve heard. Ephemeral has me aching for the past while celebrating the temporary moments we have managed to preserve.
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Ash8787421780DullAimed to a niche market, this will bore the average Jane to sleep.
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🤖🐧Excellent podcastIf you like 99pi or Here Be Monsters, this is the podcast for you. I recommend the DuMont episode but they’re all great.
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phaserbreakfastBingeworthy, not cringeworthyFantastic concept, flawless execution, and a truly pleasurable emersion without the usual trite podcast horse doo doo. Excellent storytelling.
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MogadeetSome gems; some tediumSome of the episodes, such as “Diaspora” were engrossing. Some of the others were boring. The episode on the Collyer brothers was well done, but the story has been oft told and the subject of many books and podcasts. The series is marred by unnecessary and irritating background sound effects. These don’t add to the story and make the podcast seem amateurish.
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BurnTheTapesLife is Ephemeral is LifeThis podcast is everything an audiophile could ask for. Matt's involvement with anything is always a treat, but this show in particular has really inspired me in my own pursuits. Can't wait for the next season. The last episode made me tear up.
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RigssssWow.There are so many things I could say regarding how this podcast makes me feel and the effect it’s had on me. But I’ll just leave it at this: this podcast changed my life. Thank you.
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Rusty RebarSome things go away for a reason.Nice 1st few episodes. But by the end I realized why some things are SUPPOSED to be ephemeral and fade away.
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Kodiak drama queenMy new favorite podcastI have long been a fan of how stuff works podcasts, but this is the first podcast that has completely blown me away. This is the first podcast where I have gone back and re-listened to episodes multiple times because they are so good! I have listened to “Reputation” 5 times and it still gives me goosebumps to hear Mary Gail sing. I can’t wait for season two!
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John WillaHits so many facets of good podcastingHistorical, cultural, mystery, emotional drama and it’s very well produced to boot. At times it feels as if the team that makes this is desperately and successfully saving what has made us who we are today.
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Eric SchneltenI’m hookedAll it took was the trailer and I’m hooked!
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br3353Count me in!I heard the introduction on SYSK with a Chuck and Josh and I’m listening to Episode 1 now. Count me in as a subscriber. What a great new genre for my podcast library. Keep them coming. B.Reese
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MortisThis is AMAZING and VERY interesting!!!This is a really interesting podcast! Hopefully there will be MORE!!!
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Janeway27A must-listenThis show is both fascinating and beautiful. As a historian and archivist, I truly appreciate the look into stories that would otherwise be lost.
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mary_moe84Can’t wait for moreEach story/episode really sticks with you - reminds you of something nostalgic, teaches you something new, frequently gives you unexpected goosebumps. Loved it immensely.
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Aging-scene-kidEphemeralEphemeral, i•fem’ėr•al, a. [Gr. ephemeros, lasting but a day, short lived—epi, and hēmera, a day.] Short-lived; fleeting; continuing or existing one day only.—n. Anything short-lived as certain flowers.
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Light worker 73New listenerHey Alex. I’ve just started listening to your show, and love it! Keep it up. Looking forward to season 2. Thanks for teaching us.
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silence_eventNothing is permanent!Love this show!!! I’m forcing myself to savor each episode and not binge them all. Great sound design, great theory, great topics, on and on... Please dont stop... anytime soon.
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