Human Conversation with Erin McGathy and Wayne Federman Erin McGathy, Wayne Federman, Feral Audio
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Human Conversation with Erin McGathy and Wayne Federman
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No Judgey
In what could be the last Human Conversation for the foreseeable future, Erin and Wayne finally get to the heart of the Gravy vs Stuffing debate that is tearing families apart this holiday season. Wayne talks about the new master class he's taking. Erin shares her controversial feelings towards Christmas songs and a certain member of the Rat Pack.
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A Missed Connection
In this episode Wayne learns of a mysterious suitor and Erin shares words of wisdom from her father.
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Tomato In '98
It's true, there are more Human Conversations coming your way with more of the delightful combative disputes over nothing important that you love.
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Summer Session: AIDS Play Lifestyle
Do you live the AIDS Play Lifestyle? Listen to a new Summer Session Human Conversation through a conch shell and feel the breeze and encouraging arguments.
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Summer Sessions: Soft Serve
In true Summer Session fashion, Wayne challenges Erin to a swimming contest.
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Summer Sessions: Red River Valley
In another installment of the breezy Summer Sessions of Human Conversation, the guitar stylings of Wayne Federman.
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Customer Reviews
Exactly What It Says On The Tin
It took me a few listens to get into this podcast, the same way it might take you a little time to get comfortable with a new group of friends. I started listening because I was already a big fan of This Feels Terrible, and was expecting more of the same. However, when I let go of my preconceptions I began to appreciate this podcast for what it is, which is a sweet, funny, comfortable hour of conversation between two sweet, funny people. Wayne and Erin have great chemistry, their banter is warm, witting and inviting. I enjoy the segment of ‘Corrections and Amendments’ that begins each episode- a cute commentary on the tech-obsessed nature of our lives, which also provides a kind of anti-thesis statement for the show- by marking this brief section as the only part of the show without spontaneous, genuine and free interaction between two souls.
Thrill a minute
My heart stopped literally every minute, the podcast was great to listen to from the hospital!