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Talk of Ages

Mike Tully
The Beatles
Free Will
Michael Jackson
Biology
The Police
Breakfast With the Beatles
Music History
Diana Ross
Social Engineering
Neuroscience
Metallica
Madonna
Talking Heads
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Mastodon
Blue Sky
Huey Lewis and the News
Confirmation Bias
Revolver
Rubber Soul

Fun with 80's + 90's Music with host Mike Tully. Enjoy bonus 'best of the rest' new release episodes (and much more) at Patreon.com/MikeTully

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Bobby Duffy
Professor of Public Policy at King's College, author of 'The Generation Myth' and 'Perils of Perception'
King's College London
Episode: Bobby Duffy / "The Generation Myth"
Robert Sapolsky
A professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, and author of 'Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will'.
Stanford University
Episode: Robert Sapolsky / "Determined"
Robert Gehl
Research chair and Fulbright scholar; co-author of 'Social Engineering'.
Episode: Robert Gehl / "Social Engineering"
Chris Carter
The longtime host of Breakfast With the Beatles and founding member of Drama Rama
Breakfast With the Beatles
Episode: Chris Carter / "Breakfast With The Beatles"

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Mike Tully
Host of a music podcast that explores the music landscape of the 80s and 90s, providing critical analysis and humorous storytelling.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.5k ratings
  • Great music knowledge

    Dave Coulier is not uncle Jessy. He’s uncle Joey. Also I’ll take John Mellencamp over Bruce Springsteen 8 days a week. Love the show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Doodle47
    United States3 months ago
  • Phoning it in

    9 minute podcast, but check out more on Patreon…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Beer Guy 24
    United States8 months ago
  • Such a fun listen, entertaining to boot.

    He is worth the listen. Fun, entertaining, a real treat when Mark joins him. I started listening to Tully on the Ellis show on Sirius. When that ended I cancelled serious, I followed them to podcasting. I eventually lost interest, I wanted more Tully, less Ellis. This show is great. I love it. He is the reason is kept Sirius for as long as I did. His delivery has such a great rhythm.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zekey2013
    Canadaa year ago
  • Best music podcast

    I cannot believe how good this show is. Tully is absolutely seamless with his facts while intertwining bands, eras and time stamps on music eras. The amount of amazing info I get from this is a true treat!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tuckertuck347
    United Statesa year ago
  • The memory lane of my teenage years! So much fun to look back at The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!

    I especially love your shows focused on music! You and McGrath are endlessly entertaining together!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cheese toast
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the host's humor and insights into the music of the 80s and 90s, enjoying the blend of nostalgia and cultural critique.
Many reviews highlight the engaging style in storytelling, making even lesser-known facts about artists interesting.
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Robert Sapolsky / "Determined"
Q: How do you reply to the notion that you found the science that proved your gut conviction on free will?
There's anxiety about the notion that there's no free will, yet people change throughout life based on circumstances.
Robert Sapolsky / "Determined"
Q: Can you sketch in layman's terms the biological case for us not having free will?
Biological and environmental factors shape our choices, which are influenced by experiences and genetics, leaving no room for free will.
Bobby Duffy / "The Generation Myth"
Q: How do you consume news, given your professional background?
It's important to look for information from different sources and types since they are skewed in different sorts of ways.
Bobby Duffy / "The Generation Myth"
Q: Why did you narrow down to this topic for your book?
I think this is a really important way to understand what's coming next for society, and there was so much nonsense talked about generational differences that turned into a myth-busting exercise.

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What is Talk of Ages about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The episodes center around exploring nostalgic tunes and significant music releases from the 80s and 90s. With a engaging hosting style, Mike Tully dives into the cultural impact of various artists, albums, and songs, providing listeners with historical context and personal anecdotes that enrich their understanding of the music landscape during these vibrant decades. The discussions often highlight both well-known and lesser-known artists, making it an attractive space for music aficionados seeking to revisit or discover the nuanced stories behind iconic tracks.

What sets this analysis apart is the blend of humor with substantive music commentary. Tully's reflections on the evolution of musicians, his insightful critiques, and the nostalgi... more

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Talk of Ages launched 9 years ago and published 351 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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