A show all about the flags of the world. Whether they’re national, regional, or just some weird Russian bear, they’ll be talked about at great length and in colorful language here. Casting every other week with rotating guests, we’ll do deep dives into the histories of these flags, their symbolism, and what makes them so gosh-darn interesting in the first place.
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Andy has special guest James Shore on this week, all the way from South Yorkshire, to talk about his passion for creating flags. Not in the traditional way, of course. James makes these beauties out of Fimo polymer clay and has worked his way through... more
O Canada! You shouldn't have! But we do appreciate the gift that is comedian Mike Carrozza guesting this week. We get into Canada's flag for sure, but we also get a real life look at what it's like living in Montréal, Québec, and their attitudes towa... more
Exciting things are afoot in Utah! I had the chairman of the newly-created Flag Institute of Utah, Erik Nystul on this week for a behind-the-scenes look at what all it took to make this change happen. We also go through Utah's long flag history (spoi... more
Super fun show, host and guests always shine and you learn a thing or two
The host is really great. What a show!
This is a great show if you like flags but don't want to get too bored hearing about them. They keep it entertaining.
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Flagged for Content launched a year ago and published 27 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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