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Troubadours and Raconteurs, how about those U.S. Senate Republicans? A serious set of cowardly, duplicitous traitors to our better angels. You don't consider them the best thinkers and objective minded public servants we can muster, do you? Had to get that off my chest.. Nonetheless, we have for your listening pleasure Episode 248 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure" Hand Crafted In North Eastern Pennsylvania, Heard All Over The World.

This week we debut and add a new segment to our repertoire. It is called Global Hobo with J.Q. Public. We talk with J.Q. as he sits in his humble abode in the South of France. J.Q. is a writer, musician, artist and vagabond...

J.Q. and I discuss a The Meaning of Hobo, His Journey from the U.S. to Southern France, Being an Ex-patriot or Not, the Relationship Between Being Terrified and Courageous, Time Versus Money, Ambition, Monetizing Art, Jordan Peterson, Unrewarded Talent, Living Hand to Mouth, Having a Calling, Richard the Lion Hearted...

This week's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "December"

Our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese reads an excerpt from Franz Kafka's short story "Josephine the Singer."

We have a poem called "France."

Our music this week is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Wreckless Eric, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Grimes, J. Q. Public, Joni Mitchell, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard.

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