
Welcome to The Lotus-Eaters! Our podcast consists of hosts Jordan Bevis and Ian Jones, a couple of college buddies, talking about a variety of topics; some being serious and others being more lighthearted. Each episode will feature a guest and is structured around their personal life experiences, all while focusing on engrossing the listener in a chill, open-minded environment. If you enjoy, pleas... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

In this episode, we talk to Kae about their passion for how board games can help you socially and mentally.
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Instagram: @calluscasters
In this episode, we talk to Laura Iseley who recently finished accompanying Mika on his North American Tour: "For the Rite of Spring."
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Instagram: @iseleylaura
YouTube: Laura Iseley
TikTok: @iseleylaura
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In this episode, we talk to Jakym Clark about NFTs and cryptocurrencies, as well as his journey through self-help.
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Instagram: @bam.graphix
Twitter: @KYMNFT --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podc... more
Todays episode is a little out of the norm from our usual episodes due to it being for a school project. This episode features Jordan Bevis mainly talking about the pros and cons of self driving cars. If you liked the episode make sure to let us know... more
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If you’re looking for Carl, Callum and the gang, look elsewhere.
Shame they tried to high jack the name of an established podcast, otherwise worth a listen.
It’s great i’ll keep on listening










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