
What do we mean when we talk about home? A podcast from Bill Barol.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & CulturePlaces & Travel | ||||

I started this podcast in the fall of 2015 with a notion to tell stories of the many ways people think about home. For 27 episodes, that’s what I’ve done. I don’t think that going in I ever conceived HOME as a project that would go on in perpetuity, ... more
HGTV and glossy magazines have sparked a boomlet of interest in tiny homes, but they’ve also made them look fun, cute and easy. The realities of a tiny lifestyle can be more daunting. Municipalities often don’t know what to make of tiny houses, and l... more
“The best historians in L.A. are storytellers. They’re gangsters in east L.A., they’re ex-cons, they’re guys who worked in their garage their whole life, they’re guys who’ve worked at one business for forty years, people who’ve lived on one street fo... more
The original Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in the hills above Glendale, may be best known outside California for inspiring the sledgehammer satire of the 1965 cult comedy “The Loved One.” For tourists and curiosity-seekers, it’s the gonzo life’s work of... more
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I am thinking of opening my law firms third office in LA, so this podcast is useful to get a good sense about the city.
This show is incredible, beautifully relaxing and full of heart. Wholesome. I love it.
Nice relaxed delivery. Well written and researched. A tremendously satisfying listen.
(How the hell am I the only review?!)
Southern California is a wacky place filled with wacky people and their wacky stories. Bill brings a wide variety of them straight to you. It's independent radio that really feels like it could've come out of public radio. Well-produced, thoughtful, and entertaining.
This podcast is very well written and produced. Even if the subject seems only moderately interesting, the producer has a way of insightfully drawing out meaning and emotions attached to the subject. Also, I love the music chosen for background in this.










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