
I love telling stories. I tell what some would call lies. I have always had trouble distinguishing between what happened and what might have happened. And I remain unconvinced that this distinction, for my purposes, matters. This podcast is a weekly story from my life that I tell as accurately as I see fit.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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All things come to an end. This here is the final episode of What Some Would Call Lies. It's been an awesome (almost) five years. Thank you to everyone who has ever reached out via email and social networks and thanks to the rest of you lurking in th... more
Parents are defined as the people the beget or bring forth offspring. Cathy never beget me...but I’d still say she was like a mom.
Today I’ll share with you a few nice words about a friend of ours.
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I really enjoyed some of the episodes you aired on Afterthought. Been listening to Catching up from the beginning, up to Ep 150. Great stuff it really holds up. Love to hear your WSWCL series too. Thank you, Drew Brooks
Awesome podcast (I subscribed) and I'm always looking forward to new episodes. Great stuff Mike!
I just noticed WSWCL was on the trending now list on iTunes. I have been listening for a few years and realized I had never rated it (bad podcast listener!). Sorry. These short stories have an elegant flow and wicked wit I just love! Mike is charming, his voice is soothing and I hope he keeps telling his lies for a long time.
Storytelling podcast that rises above the formalism that could derail a show like this. No set time limits. No pointless commitment to either objectivity or "prove it or it didn't happen" old-journalism expectations. No tiptoeing around topics. One of the best produced storytelling podcasts, and I reckon the very best not backed by a major corporation of either the media or public broadcasting variety.
Great stories in a nice short format. This isn't even mentioning that listening to Mike Lawson's voice is tantamont to giving your ears an orgasim.










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