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An eclectic blend of short stories, music, and comedy to bring you comfort as the world grows coarser, angrier, and louder.

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Latest Episodes

Our resident Wild West historian Jim Dunham joins us once again to discuss two characters of the Old West, one an outlaw and the other a lawman.

Kate Walbert’s 2012 New Yorker short story is set on a buzzing early spring day in Times Square, evoking the unique sense of renewal and energy palpable in New York when the city finally begins to thaw out from a long winter. While dutifully fulfilli... more

The life and times of the Apache warrior and his involvement in the longest armed conflict in U.S. History.

Flora and Terry were both born out of wedlock and have been sent to live far from their families to hide the shame. Flora reveals to Terry that his auntie is really his mother and crushes his dream of someday living with her and the English gentlemen... more

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Joe Weber
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Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 78 ratings
  • A real gem of a podcast

    An interesting mix of music, interviews and stories. Just the thing you need to remind you that there are creative, good people in the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ddwool
    United States5 years ago
  • Fun and interesting!

    Really enjoying the variety you get from this podcast - great music, stories, interviews. Big fan. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    moninixyz
    United States6 years ago
  • Terrific Respite From the Noise

    This podcast landed on my radar through some algorithmic recommendations. Never one to trust the machines, I was wary. But I was wonderfully surprised by what I heard: A podcast that plays more like an eclectic grab bag of art - both known and esoteric - than the familiar didactic cultural history programs. There's time to sit back and just enjoy, and time to perk up, pay attention, and absorb a thing or two. The reading selections are incredibly well voiced and finely chosen. Without rambling t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David F from Illinois
    United States6 years ago
  • Great stories

    This podcast is delightful voyage through lesser known artistic histories. Joe is a wonderful, soothing and knowledgeable storyteller. I always learn something new!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    glitterheist
    United States6 years ago
  • I love this podcast!

    I’m obsessed with this podcast. It’s the perfect thing to throw on while I’m cooking dinner or driving around town. It’s the perfect mix of funny and thoughtful and it gets me through my week. Must listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joro Gen
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the unique mix of music, stories, and interviews, often describing the content as a delightful escape from the noise of everyday life.
The storytelling style is noted as soothing and knowledgeable, with many reflecting on the emotional depth of narratives shared.
There is a responsive and inviting atmosphere created by the host, which is enjoyed by a diverse range of listeners.

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What is The Voice of the Arts about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Featuring a unique blend of short stories, music, and comedy, the content aims to provide a comforting escape for listeners amid a chaotic world. Each episode offers compelling narratives that range from personal reflections to historical explorations, paired with artistic and comedic elements, making it suitable for those looking for entertainment that also provokes thought and feeling. Noteworthy themes include familial relationships, cultural commentary, and the intrinsic value of art, intertwined with humor and insightful storytelling. With this variety of content, it engages an audience that appreciates creativity and meaningful reflection on life's complexities.

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How many episodes of The Voice of the Arts are there?

The Voice of the Arts launched 7 years ago and published 94 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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