Starting conversations is the most important thing
Exploring pops' insistence that the era was naive, while begrudgingly admitting that, in retrospect, it may have been more sexual than he is willing to acknowledge. (for production team only, not ready for public)
This is an episode about race and the origins of rock and roll in popular culture. (published for sharing with production team only, not intended for general audiences at this stage)
This is a conversation between Jon Bosworths. Jon Jr interviews Jon Sr. about his early career as a DJ in the 50s and 60s. (published for sharing with production team only, not intended for general audiences at this stage)
A story starts off intriguing and ends up nonsense. Very existential
What if you started a handful of ominous conversations, but never followed up. I this episode, we start talking about summer, a guy named Smith, the real questions asked in every American home, and a morbid regularity. But we don't finish any of them.