Podcast by Robert Gammon
Welcome to 2018 and a new episode of Robert Gammon’s Search for Meaning. Sorry it has been so long but in the same way life always finds a way it also always gets in the way. The wait was surely worth it as I am joined in my philosophical endeavour by my good friend and often co-host with the mo-most, Chris Hunt. Me and Chris became fast friends in our first year of university. With a shared love of everything nerdy and creating bizarre content. While my work was mainly behind a mic, Chris loved to make short videos in the style of Gerry Anderson flicks. I would often star in his crazy projects and loved every second of them. We also appeared side by side on a flatmate’s student project that had me host a live film review show called Slated with Chris as my pun filled guest. On this episode we talk about all the things that mean a lot to Chris. Starting strongly Chris mentions how kids should go to school as its important, before we talk a lot about The Notorious Show. We then delve deeper and chat about how a racing helmet represents his own personal development and how he has inspired confidence in children. I hope you enjoy this return to the blog and the latest episode of the podcast. Make sure to follow me on Twitter and Instagram @RobertTheGammon You can subscribe to this podcast via iTunes, your favourite podcasting app or the RSS feed below! http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss
Robert Gammon is back in his Search for Meaning this time accompanied by his own mum. In this week’s episode of Robert Gammon’s Search for meaning, I interview my own mum, Jaine Gammon, to see what she thinks is important in her life. I’m glad to say that I am somewhat important to her but her caring nature doesn’t stop at me. We talk about her nursing background, her old panda teddy bear and the face she injected some of my friends. Make sure to follow me on Twitter and Instagram @RobertTheGammon You can subscribe to this podcast via iTunes, your favourite podcasting app or the RSS feed below! http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss
Constant co-host of mine, Joe Magin, joins me on this week’s podcast. As a long-standing friends and creative partners, Joe and I have had a fair few deep chats, however they never seem to be about him. It is remarkable that a friend I have known for so long could be mysterious to me. It is about time I found out what made him tick! This podcast aims to sort this out, with us delving deep into the most meaningful things he owns, his dad’s old shoes and why he doesn’t get an iPod that works. All of this is covered with a classic mix of rambling chat and joking about. Join me and Joe as we search for meaning. You can subscribe to this podcast on your favourite podcasting app, through the RSS feed below and hopefully soon through iTunes! http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss
I am back searching for meaning with my good friend Edward Fisher. Ed is one of the nicest guys I know, perhaps to a fault, but he constantly feels guilty for things. Whether or not he is to blame for things or whether these things are actually bad at all do not stop him worrying. What better person to discuss meaning with! In this conversation we have scoured the idea of meaning, harking back to our time at university studying philosophy together. Fun fact: Ed and I had the same lectures and seminar timetable throughout university, including the optional first year modules of creative writing and acting, both of which we chose before meeting each other. As kindred spirits we discuss the merits of photographs, rings and waking people up at bus stops. We inquire into the possible merits and caveats of good intentions. Overall, we seek for meaning and have a fun chat along with it. You can subscribe on your favourite podcast app using this RSS feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss
Robert Gammon searches for meaning, understanding with Hannah Wileman. They talk about doing good deeds, the Ship of Theseus and Dale Winton. Subscribe via RSS on your favourite podcast app using this address: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss