Coming to you this time from the actual lush and lavish studios of MWS Media, I muse on the “new” trend toward authenticity and unpolished transparency in online media, why it’s always been a good idea, and why it’s good news for writers, authors, and other creators that it’s apparently back in vogue.
Also, an update on my own creative life, including some time alone, some computer woes, and things I’ve been developing and working on.
This episode was recorded on September 23, 2025.
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- The phrase, “we’re all just bozos on this bus” originated thanks to the brilliant album by the comedy troupe The Firesign Theater, I Think We’re All Bozos on This Bus, or possibly with the entertainer and activist Wavy Gravy. In this context, it means, “we’re all equally ordinary, equally flawed, equally human here.”
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