Film-maker,
and self proclaimed "outlaw for love", Paul
Kimball recently interviewed your's truly on his revived podcast, The Other Side of Truth. You can listen to the
podcast here.
Here's the description of the episode:
In
this episode, I spend an hour chatting with Fortean researcher /
blogger Tony Morrill, one of the bright youngsters out there who are
interested in the world of the weird and the wacky. In an eclectic
conversation where we throw in everything but the kitchen sink, we
start off with some background information on Tony, and how he became
interested in the paranormal at a young age, and then follow up with
a back-and-forth on everything from UFOs to ghosts to Bigfoot. We
also find time to pontificate / ruminate about posthumanism, tip our
caps to the work of the late Mac Tonnies, Greg Bishop, and Nick
Redfern, and "imagine the imagination factory" - all while
keeping our tongues planted firmly in our cheeks. We even managed to
reference a couple of cartoon characters we like, and I slipped in a
musical interlude that is tangential to the point of being apropos of
nothing, but somehow it still fits. This was a fun episode to record,
and reminded me more than a bit of some of my past conversations with
my pals in the "Cabal". Tony has his feet planted firmly on
the ground, even as he has his eyes set to the sky. It's a good place
to be!
I
also suggest checking out his other latest interviews with Aaron
John Gulyas and Walter
Bosley.
Additionally,
you can also head over to Binnall of America in order to find my most
recent Fortean Ramblings column entitled "We
didn't start the fire". That's about all I have for now.
Come back soon for shenanigans!
Thanks for doing the "show" Tony. Great chatting with you!
ReplyDeletePaul
It was my pleasure. Thanks for having me on. It was definitely a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteNot enough cartoon references for my taste, gentlemen.
ReplyDeleteBut otherwise, a top notch interview ;)
Thanks RPJ! I certainly had a lot of fun doing the interview and I was a lot more relaxed and at ease during this podcast than I was my first time on Radio Misterioso. It's probably because this one was pre-recorded versus Greg's show being live.
ReplyDeleteWell, you're certainly getting the hang of it. I'm looking forward for more podcasts with you as a guest :)
ReplyDeleteWell thanks for those kind words. I guess we will just have to see if anyone else agrees and asks me to be on another one!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I guess I could just take Paul's advice and start my own podcast. But that just sounds like a lot of work :)
Well, let me see what I can do about that ;)
ReplyDeleteUh oh I hope that's not as ominous as it sounds
ReplyDeleteKidding :)