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If you've got a really long road ahead, you might need some
other shows for after you've exhausted "Last Best Stories
Podcast." Jule Banville's got some recommendations for you.
First, she loves "Jamie and Travis Present." As Banville
says, it's just what most people think Podcasts should be: "fun
and funny people in a room with a mic just talking and putting
it out there."
And there's also another podcast that Banville and her
students worked on, called "Rest Stop Radio." Banville's
students go to rest stops along the stretch of I-90 and ask
strangers disarming questions like "Who do you miss most"
and "Tell me about the time you were happiest." Like "Last
Best Stories," its peculiar strength is in catching you off guard.
Finally, I have a recommendation of my own: "The Write
Question," a Montana Public Radio program (also released as
a podcast) with a literary bent. Produced by Chérie Newman,
the show features a variety of Montana and Western writers
who discuss their craft.
Happy driving, Montanans.
JULE
BANVILLE
Production team of Rest Stop Radio
Jamie and Travis
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