Radio Free Radio's Digital Flotsam featuring P.W. Fenton
This episode, a favorite of Mrs. P-Dub, hasn’t been available online since 2005. When the website moved to it’s current home it somehow got lost in the shuffle. My daughter (the anglo one) asked me where it was today and I was surprised to find it missing. Well it’s missing no longer. Here it is in all it’s former glory.
A reissue of my parental reply version of the story told in DF36
This episode has been re-issued, without commercials, for your listening pleasure... My daughter Billie attempts to prove that not only young boys are brain dead
This episode has been re-issued, without commercials, for your listening pleasure... It is the true story of a young man who, about to give up, finally achieves success.
A Christmas episode for children of all ages.
The circumstances surrounding a young man's death overshadows his legacy, and Digital Flotsam attempts to correct that.
A reissue of a reissue... this show, with a summertime, 4th of July theme hasn't been available online for quite some time. Have a happy and safe 4th
This show, originally from November, 2009, is now re-issued in honor of the impending release of Mike Errico's new CD "Wander Away" which contains one of the songs from this show. It's a show about how we can never go home again.
The circumstances surrounding a young man's death overshadows his legacy, and Digital Flotsam attempts to correct that.
Do you know what it means... to love New Orleans?
This past Thursday, August 12th, would have been my fathers 84th birthday. By coincidence I received a lovely email from Mr. Jon Clark of the United Kingdom. He tells me that for some reason he and his wife, Sue, had been thinking about the podcast I did when my father passed away unexpectedly, and that he tried to listen to it again but found it unavailable now because the link went back to Podshow/MeVIO. So with thanks to the Clark family, I re-publish it here.
I come from a long line of practical jokers
One of the strangest jobs I've ever had.
A commercial free re-issue of a show about the terrifying prospect of a tarnished permanent record that could follow me forever.
A commercial free re-issue of a show that's all about BEER
A collection of loosely related stories from my childhood. Adult themes... parents should listen first.
The never before seen "unfinished" video version of "Greetings From Coney Island"
Memories of a lost place and time, and the confession of a dubious honor I share with my late father.
It was many years ago... but I finally come clean.
There's more than one way to stuff a turkey
Eventually there really is no place like home.
The return of Perfect Head. I have decided to share this with Digital Flotsam listeners to get the word out that Perfect Head is back!
The circumstances surrounding a young man's death overshadows his legacy, and Digital Flotsam attempts to correct that.
Unavailable since mid 2005, this is a re-mastered and reissued version of the 3rd Digital Flotsam ever produced. This is the last of these re-issues.
Unavailable since mid 2005, this is a re-mastered and reissued version of the 2nd Digital Flotsam ever produced.
Unavailable since mid 2005, this is a re-mastered and reissued version of the very first Digital Flotsam.
More cop "war stories", but this time they're about training rookies.
Sometimes things don't go exactly as you planned. Especially when you never planned.
A Christmas episode for children of all ages.
Sometimes the "truth" is something you are just not ready to learn.
A little of this, a little of that, all reflecting on the past through the eyes of the present.
Was it fate? Or did I jinx myself?
A child's misunderstanding... an adult's gesture... and sworn revenge
In the mind of a 6 year old, a parent's concerns can get magnified. Just ask the former 6 year old.
Sometimes a true story IS stranger than fiction.
At the ripe old age of 26 I made a startling discovery about myself, and the universe in which I was a guest.
Celebrating Cultural Diversity
All adolescent boys will eventually prove that they are brain dead.
Too much of a good thing can do you in.