
Two years after my twin brother's cross-country bike trip ended in tragedy, I decided to ride my bike from Massachusetts to Wisconsin. Someone Else's Blues tells the story of how twins share trauma, even if they handle it in different ways. My brother kept a journal, wrote a novel, and launched a prolific career as a folk musician; I started a podcast, featuring the music of singer-songwriter Sam ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Will revisits Sam's journal entry about the day Bill died. Sam, Hannah, and Paul remember their friend.
Sam writes a song about Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, the book that Bill was reading on the trip.
Sam, Bill, Hannah, and Paul give a motivational speech to a group of students on their way across the Navajo Reservation. Sam, Paul, and Hannah also recount some of their more memorable hosts from the trip, and Bill has a terrifying encounter with a ... more
Hannah and Paul recount a terrifying ordeal from the second day of their bike trip with Sam and Bill.
Will and Bob arrive safely in Wisconsin. Sam writes a song about a strained relationship between two brothers, and Sam shares his bike journal with Will.
Two years after Bill's death, Will and Bob embark on an 1,100-mile bike tour from Massachusetts to Wisconsin.
Will tries to honor his brother with a toast at Sam's wedding, where Sam marries an identical twin. Will remembers being mistaken for his twin brother by a grieving mother.
My twin brother launches a prolific songwriting career after experiencing a devastating loss on a cross-country bike trip.
All of my emotions were heightened listening to your story. The folk music intertwined was “the frosting on the cake”. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Incredible production, incredible storytelling, incredible emotions! I find myself choking down feelings of both tearing up and laughing. Get ready for a great listen! Love it Will!
This is a sometimes funny, always moving story, told in clever achronological order. I learned more about the emotional lives of twins than I ever thought I would. Epic but tightly written and edited, with a beautiful soundtrack. A gift of a podcast.
Just finished episode one. Good story telling, great music. Interested to see where this ends up.
Edit: finished. This was great. I had to pause episode 7 a couple times because it was so intense. I wish there were more of these coming.
Great music. Powerful story. Perfect for a long drive.
Will might be a self-described goofball but he’s also a gifted storyteller.
“Like diarrhea, twins can run in your jeans.”
(How do I get them out??)









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