The Angry Hippie Introspective Retrospective!
by angryhippie

The Angry Hippie Introspective Retrospective
An episode with some insight into the angry hippie himself. With some extremely personal commentary and important announcements about 1 Million Mad. Hope it’s an enjoyable episode complete with outtakes from the episode that should have been lost to the world forever…dammit, why did I put those back in there?

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(half-assed typing by jim)
THAT BEGINNING IS FREAKIN HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!! yes, there are one or two people that wanna know about the angry hippie. i just thought youd do it eventually. wasnt expecting the depth in which you exposed your soul. have no shame in it, brother. airing out your dirty laundry makes it smell a little fresher tomorrow.
ps……..
best podcast ever
jim and jodis last blog post..Wake The Fuck Up!
Hi Rob!
Wonderful episode. I really enjoyed the outtakes-come-intakes and gaining a little more depth into your world. I’m sorry to hear about 1 Million Mad, and about Angie. Best of luck in both cases.
Peace, love and hugs ^_____^
Terri
Also – where can we find a written version of the poem you recited? Not yours, the other one (I already read all of yours on DA
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@ Jim and Jodi – Much love for the words y’all!
@ Terri – Thanks for the kindness! And you can google Robert Frost’s The Road Less Traveled and you should be able to find it.
I love all your podcasts and look forward to each one. Thank you for getting out there and doing so much.
I am so sorry to hear about you and Angie. I have heard her in the background on a few pc’s. I hope everything resolves as you can truely hear the love you have for her in each episode. Best wishes for you both.
Rob,
Thank You for sharing so much of yourself with us, it was great to get to know how ‘The Angry Hippie’ evolved, where your ideas and ideals have come from, and where you hope they will lead.
That said, I was sad to hear about the postponement of the 1 million mad project, and I hope it does pick up momentum again. This kind of action is something that needs to spread all over the world. And, I was very sad to hear of your parting with your wife Angie. I hope you find a place of love, together or apart.
Thank you for the podcast, the blog and your sense of justice; your anger, your passion, and your compassion. You are an inspiration
Polly