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Hi, my name is Tom Widdicombe and this is my podcast about hippies and anything and everything to do with the Hippy era. I'm hoping to put together a collection of interviews with a few of us that were there, or as some people say, were not there, at the time. If you would like to chat about pretty much anything to do with this subject, please do get in touch at talkingwiththehippies@gmail.com.
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Hi, my name is Tom Widdicombe and this is my podcast about hippies and anything and everything to do with the Hippy era. I'm hoping to put together a collection of interviews with a few of us that were there, or as some people say, were not there, at the time. If you would like to chat about pretty much anything to do with this subject, please do get in touch at talkingwiththehippies@gmail.com.
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×I'm back chatting with Sam. We are both big fans of Zappa and Beefheart and my plan for this episode was that we would talk about them and their music. We started out there, but we quickly moved on. Take a listen. There's one line in there that really blew my mind. We were talking about being creative, and I've never thought about this before, but one second something's not there, and then it is. It's as if by magic..... If you enjoy listening to this podcast please share with your friends, subscribe, review, comment, and all that stuff. Thank you so much for listening. Love and peace to all.…
I'll come straight out with it - we go well off the tracks in this one, but I've had to leave the title as it is because we already have a Part One. We talk about Hippy slang - What the Indians thought of the Hippies - A bit more about Glastonbury - Where did the Hippies come from - Now and the future - and other stuff. I hope you enjoy listening to this latest episode of `Talking with the Hippies. It was great fun to make, and I'm hoping Rob and I will be back in a few weeks to explore other areas of Hippie life. To make sure that you never miss an episode, just subscribe to Talking with the Hippies on whichever app that you use to listen to your podcasts. xx Love and Peace to all xx…
In this episode I am talking with Rob Taylor. Rob got in touch with me in connection with research for his PhD project at Oxford University. Normally I get to ask the questions, but in this episode my guest was the host and I got to relax and come up with the answers. This is a two part podcast episode. Subjects include, Hippy Politics, Psychedelics, The Hippie Trail, India, Books on the scene, Hippy slang, The origins of the Hippies, Where are they all now, and more. I really enjoyed every minute of making this episode - so many good questions - truth be told, we could have kept talking, and who knows, maybe we will. Remember, if you enjoy my podcasts, please like, review, comment, and/or share with anyone else who you think may also enjoy listening to them.…
In this episode I chat with Sam Dodson. Sam is an artist - check out the episode art, and was once a musician in a band - check out the music - Loop Guru 1996. I would say, definitely more than me, Sam has stuck to his creative principles. I'm paraphrasing here but it roughly goes along the lines of 'Don't follow the money, and if you need to eat.... well, something usually turns up'. We chat about art, music, life, creative writing courses, and much much more. It's been the most enjoyable time recording and putting this episode together - I hope that you enjoy listening to it too. If you like this podcast, please remember to do all the stuff you are supposed to do including, liking it, reviewing it, subscribing to it, and sharing it. Thank you all for listening. Love and Peace Tom…
Talking with the Hippies went live for this one, and what a great night it was. Beautiful music, Beautiful audience, and my son Josh as a guest. We talk about what it was like to grow up on Dartmoor with two hippies for parents. We also talk about Josh's career as a comedian, and we also work in a few bits and pieces about life in general. My thanks to Rose Ellis for helping to put this show together, and for performing at the gig, along with Simeon and Kuki, Chris and Sheila, and Fred and Marlowe. Rose also wrote and performed the music used on this podcast episode. My thanks to Andy at Ashburton Arts Centre for hosting the evening. Talking with the Hippies Live will be back in town on January 13th 2025. Make a note of that date, or book your ticket or whatever, and if you enjoy listening to TWTH, if you subscribe you should hopefully receive a notification of every new episode.…
In this episode I'm back talking to my friend Alan Clayson about growing up in the Sixties, with the Beatles - obviously not with the actual Beatles, but surrounded by the culture that they were a huge part of. This is by no means a comprehensive account of those days, but hopefully it might give you a flavout of those halcyon days.…
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In this episode I talk to Georgina Grant, who grew up as a mixed-race child in the 1960s. Since I was very young I've always felt very sensitive about race issues. Unbelievably, this is the first time I've ever actually sat down with someone of a so-called different race and talked about it. I'm really grateful to Georgi for agreeing to do this recording with me - it means a lot. How is racism even a thing - it just sickens me!…
In this episode of Talking with the Hippies I chat with Oliver Bosence. Olly's father was a teacher at Dartington Hall School in the 1960s, and Olly was a student there at the same time. I was very keen to find out how he feels now about the progressive education that he received there. We cover a lot of interesting stuff, including many of Olly's memories of what life on the estate was like at that time. I hope that you enjoy listening to the podcast - please do share the link with anyone else that you think might also enjoy it.…
In this episode I talk to my old friend Mark Rashid. Mark has many strings to his bow. He is an author, a luthier, a horse trainer, a philosopher, and most important of all, a nice bloke. We do start off chatting a little bit about horses, but hang in there - it's all very relevant to what comes next. I hope that you enjoy the listen - I certainly enjoyed putting it together.…
In this episode of Talking with the Hippies I chat to Alan Clayson, about his new book, Get Yer 'Air Cut. I always enjoy making my podcasts, but for me, talking with Alan felt like visiting old times. Let's just say I'm pretty sure we would have been good mates had we met up in the 60s, Give it a listen - it might just be a classic episode! By the way, the music is courtesy of Alan's band, Clayson and the Argonauts. I had to pay 79p for it, so I hope you enjoy it.…
In this episode I get to talk with smallholder and back to the land campaigner, Chris Smage. Chris has written a couple of excellent books, A Small Farm Future, and, Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future. The titles say it all really. I enjoyed talking with Chris. I agreed with almost everything he said - sorting out our food production and looking after the land absolutely has to be central to our well-being as a species. Sometimes I think 90% of what we do is just a bit daft really. What have we gained from all the so called progress that we have made. But then again, without some of that progress this podcast wouldn't be happening now. I guess some of you might be thinking that would be a good thing too. May love and peace prevail. Best Wishes Tom…
In this episode I chat with Robert Norris, an old hippy from California. In the 60s we grew up in the shadow of the Viet Nam war. Thankfully, Harold Wilson, the UK Prime Minister at the time, refused to get involved, so in the UK we were spared the draft. But for American kids it was serious life and death stuff. 58,220 Americans lost their lives in a war which history tells us was fought largely for the benefit of the arms industry. This is the story of one American growing up in that shadow.…
All of life continually searches for comfort. And people are no different. We all have ideas of how we can individually make our own lives more comfortable, and some of us never stop wondering if the human race can one day collectively find a better way to live. I'll be honest, I'm not sure about that myself, but my doubts don't stop me dreaming. Hope that you enjoy Part 2, there's one more episode of this mini series recorded which I will put up in a week or two. Please share and so on with everyone that you know who may be interested. Reviews and plugs anywhere and everywhere always appreciated. Love and Peace Tom…
Old meets Young - Part 2 In this episode of Talking with the Hippies, I'm chatting with Iris about living in Tipi Valley. It just does me so much good to see that the dream is alive and well, and in good hands. If you enjoy listening to Talking with the Hippies, please like, share, review and all that stuff. And also, if you have stories, thoughts and so on that you would like to share, please do let me know. Big thank you to Iris, and her sister Lily, for the music we use in this episode. Hopefully more to come shortly. Love and Peace Tom xx…
This is one of the conversations I had when I recently visited Tipi Valley. I'm chatting with Axle who is the guy who first recommended that I visit. We talk about communities, anarchism, politics and so much more. I don't really know where to start when it comes to telling you about this place. It has profoundly changed so much about the way I look at life. To me it slightly felt how it felt in the 60s living on the edges of the festival scene. Like when the fence came down at the I o W, and the authorities had to accept the inevitable - the people were in! I met some beautiful people - some fierce idealists - and some just sheltering from the storm. There are a couple more episodes still to come from this visit, and I am so looking forward to my next visit when I am hoping to record more. The place is a gold mine! Love and Peace to everyone, and please do share and review etc. if you enjoy listening to my podcast.…
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