Rashomon is a podcast where one family tells every side of the same story. Hosted by Hillary Rea.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Friends. I am sharing with you the first episode of my brand new podcast, Five Word Life Story. From this point on, please make sure to follow the show on its separate podcast feed. You can type the show title into the search bar of your podcast play... more
Hello Rashomon listeners! It's been a long time. Hillary now has a brand new podcast called Five Word Life Story.
Listen to the trailer here.
Once you listen to the trailer, put "Five Word Life Story" into your favorite podcast player and subscri... more
After deep diving into David Whyte and spending more time learning about astrology, Hillary adds a whole new layer to her definition of identity and the role it plays with storytelling. Listen to Hillary's conversation with astrologer and poet Heidi ... more
SPOILER ALERT: Please watch In & Of Itself on Hulu before listening to this episode.
After watching Derek Delgaudio's In & Of Itself on Hulu, Hillary begins to question whether or not storytelling an illusion of identity. Plus she regrets not havin... more
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Hillary’s storytelling is more intimate than ever as she brings us into her own family and world for the first time. She blends levity, creativity and relatability in such an effortlessly candid way that keeps you listening.
If you enjoy narrative podcasts like Serial, S-town etc, you’ll like this.
So, I like this show. But I’m a little confused by the concept. Based on the title, I was under the impression that everyone in the family will remember the story differently, but they don’t always seem to. I still like the stories though, but it depends on the family. The “mall jail” episode was particularly annoying, but that’s not Hillary’s fault.
This podcast is full of engaging stories and always keeps me wanting more. It’s so well put together and really high quality, definitely give it a listen!
I’ve been listening since the start and it’s always a great time. The angles make you think a lot about the nature of memory and relationships.
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Rashomon launched 8 years ago and published 33 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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