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British historian and author Andrew Chugg reveals the new evidence he has uncovered in his search for the lost tomb of Alexander the Great.
Julian joins a church in Poughkeepsie, and discovers a decades-old secret about her uncle. ~41~ Learn more about Andrew Chugg at https://gildedaudio.org/, and about Christina Roussos at https://www.christinaroussos.com/. This episode was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Kindred Spirits, our community of supporters on Patreon. In addition to ad-free episodes, Kindred Spirits get early access to all of our work, and hear exclusive bonus episodes that aren't available anywhere else. This week, they're hearing a special behind-the-scenes interview with Andrew Chugg. If you have the means, please consider joining the Kindred Spirits at http://patreon.com/familyghosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blush’s debut album is the culmination of nine years worth of songs. Singer Maura Lynch spent the last decade playing in bands and working day jobs for startups like Kickstarter and Birchbox, all while writing music on the side. What sort as a solo project ultimately coalesced into a proper group, a collection of long time friends (and a pair of siblings) turning those demos into proper songs. Bass player Andrew Chugg stepped in to produce, attempting to retain the home recorded charm in the process. Ahead of the album’s December 8th debut, Lynch and Chugg sat down to discuss beginnings, collaboration and the upside of not quitting one’s day job.
In this episode, we speak to historian Andrew Chugg about his controversial, and compelling, explanation for what happened to the lost tomb of Alexander the Great.
Andrew Chugg’s ears are the force behind many of our favorite sounds — the Anthology Files podcast and Pill’s Convenience LP, to name a few. He joined the Freaks at the Lot for a lot of coffee, records, and positivity.
On the Brand Storytelling podcast this week, Andrew Chugg from Panoply drops in to discuss the future of the podcasting world and how brands are building their personal audio platforms. Panoply is the audio arm of Slate and producers high-quality audio content for brands such as GE, The Wall Street Journal, and Sports Illustrated.