Every episode is a bitesized prayer of thanks to the bits of culture that make life all the better.
Unplug your earphones, turn it up slightly and sing or dance along.
Back home our intrepid reporter nearly has a Nervous Breakdown editing this special episode on the punk legends that are Black Flag.
Final day in Paris and our intrepid reporter goes long (11 minutes!) talking about the wonderfully weird trilogy (Annihilation, Authority, Acceptance) by Jeff VanderMeer.
A very special episode in which our intrepid reporter considers the life and work of their favourite artist of all time Vincent Van Gogh.
Our intrepid reporter revisits the 1982 curio comedy Human Highway directed by Neil Young and Dean Stockwell.
A hungover morning in the Marais, our intrepid reporter eases their head and soul by listening to the most aggressive band on the planet.
In which our intrepid reporter wakes from a dream and records about the classic 2009 EP Among The Gold.
Does our intrepid reporter bite off more than they can chew when discussing the uber prolific Jean Luc Godard? Listen in and find out.
In which our intrepid reporter takes a layover in Poitiers to discuss John Darnielle's debut novel Wolf In White Van
In which our intrepid host scrambles desperately to say something original about the 1979 classic Alien.
More Cronenberg already? I am but a willing servant of the box. Enjoy this dissection of the absolute classic A History of Violence.
What could be spookier than 7 guys doing sketch comedy together? Happy Halloween!!!
An exploration of controversial 2012 release Compliance, with added "Small World Story Time"
An exploration of the loose trilogy of films Gerry (2002), Elephant (2003) and Last Days (2005)
Exploring my first and always fave podcast Jordan Jesse Go
Exploring the the dreamy romanticism of Jeanette Winterson's The Passion.
Considering Frank Turners second solo album
A look at Aldous Huxley's final novel Island.
Exploring one of my favourite films of all time David Cronenberg's The Fly.
A look at Steven Soderbergh's 2 season run on The Knick.
Every bitesized episode of Thanks! is dedicated to the pieces of culture I am eternally thankful for. Today we're talking the other 80s teen classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High.