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Whisky & The Arts Podcast
Daniel Crowell
14 episodes
6 days ago
A collaborative exploration into the ways whisky, music, and the visual arts are created and perceived; each is a framework that informs without fully dictating, represents a sharing of culture, inspires a personal yet interpersonal journey, acts as a conduit for artful complexity, and symbolizes a sharing of self with the world.
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A collaborative exploration into the ways whisky, music, and the visual arts are created and perceived; each is a framework that informs without fully dictating, represents a sharing of culture, inspires a personal yet interpersonal journey, acts as a conduit for artful complexity, and symbolizes a sharing of self with the world.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Episode 8, Part 1: Joshua Hatton (@whiskycherub)
Whisky & The Arts Podcast
42 minutes 6 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 8, Part 1: Joshua Hatton (@whiskycherub)

Kurt & Dan sit down with independent single malt whisky bottler, musician, and podcaster Joshua Hatton (Single Cask Nation, One Nation Under Whisky Podcast, ImpEx Beverages) for a wide ranging discussion about whisky curation, Captain Beefheart, prog rock, and hugs. Part 1 of 2.

Whisky & The Arts Podcast
A collaborative exploration into the ways whisky, music, and the visual arts are created and perceived; each is a framework that informs without fully dictating, represents a sharing of culture, inspires a personal yet interpersonal journey, acts as a conduit for artful complexity, and symbolizes a sharing of self with the world.