Here's what some very important people have to say about Love & Radio:
"i listened to "with a bullet" like i do most podcasts late at night while washing dishes. and then an hour or so later as i was falling asleep, i woke both me and my girlfriend up by letting out a small whimper. just a little, "eeuuhh," because i was having a terrible dream where i was being chased by several people with guns. i'm just glad i woke up before it got real ugly."
"i listened to "with a bullet" like i do most podcasts late at night while washing dishes. and then an hour or so later as i was falling asleep, i woke both me and my girlfriend up by letting out a small whimper. just a little, "eeuuhh," because i was having a terrible dream where i was being chased by several people with guns. i'm just glad i woke up before it got real ugly."
- Jonathan Menjivar, associate producer, Fresh Air with Terry Gross
"What I would say about your show is that it's violatingly personal without crossing what I call the "Todd Solondz Threshold." Don't get me wrong, I love a lot of his films, but when you cross the "TST" there is a shock value that misdirects listener/viewer attention. You meditate on the fucked up shit, but you're not an exploitative "fucked up shit" scavenger - there's a big difference. Your method is good, and the other has a tendency to suckle on asses. Nick, I will call you a lot of things, but I will never call you an ass suckler."
- Jesse Allen, all-around awesome guy
"...I don't need to hear nasty details and logistics of a certain bowel performance. But I love the discussion that surrounds discomfort, awkwardness, pressure... The Podcast I most look forward to listening to on a regular basis is Love and Radio. This weeks episode deals with my true loves. Talking and toilets. Stories and shitting."
- Some dude named Zo
"Love and Radio is like listening, condensed, to the best two years of the ten that came after college."
- Brendan Greeley, producer, Open Source with Christopher Lydon.
"I think I wondered before this episode, 'Is Love & Radio trying to mold itself into a quirky mainstream vein?' To which this episode answers, politely, 'fuck off.'"
- Matt Sahr, maintainence man, Pferdzwackur
"We can't really fault it for sounding like it belongs on top-notch radio. This is why we have queued it up on the 'ol iPod and recommend you do the same."
- Colin Rego, bostonist
"i listened to "with a bullet" like i do most podcasts late at night while washing dishes. and then an hour or so later as i was falling asleep, i woke both me and my girlfriend up by letting out a small whimper. just a little, "eeuuhh," because i was having a terrible dream where i was being chased by several people with guns. i'm just glad i woke up before it got real ugly."
"i listened to "with a bullet" like i do most podcasts late at night while washing dishes. and then an hour or so later as i was falling asleep, i woke both me and my girlfriend up by letting out a small whimper. just a little, "eeuuhh," because i was having a terrible dream where i was being chased by several people with guns. i'm just glad i woke up before it got real ugly."
- Jonathan Menjivar, associate producer, Fresh Air with Terry Gross
"What I would say about your show is that it's violatingly personal without crossing what I call the "Todd Solondz Threshold." Don't get me wrong, I love a lot of his films, but when you cross the "TST" there is a shock value that misdirects listener/viewer attention. You meditate on the fucked up shit, but you're not an exploitative "fucked up shit" scavenger - there's a big difference. Your method is good, and the other has a tendency to suckle on asses. Nick, I will call you a lot of things, but I will never call you an ass suckler."
- Jesse Allen, all-around awesome guy
"...I don't need to hear nasty details and logistics of a certain bowel performance. But I love the discussion that surrounds discomfort, awkwardness, pressure... The Podcast I most look forward to listening to on a regular basis is Love and Radio. This weeks episode deals with my true loves. Talking and toilets. Stories and shitting."
- Some dude named Zo
"Love and Radio is like listening, condensed, to the best two years of the ten that came after college."
- Brendan Greeley, producer, Open Source with Christopher Lydon.
"I think I wondered before this episode, 'Is Love & Radio trying to mold itself into a quirky mainstream vein?' To which this episode answers, politely, 'fuck off.'"
- Matt Sahr, maintainence man, Pferdzwackur
"We can't really fault it for sounding like it belongs on top-notch radio. This is why we have queued it up on the 'ol iPod and recommend you do the same."
- Colin Rego, bostonist


