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Moby Pod
Author: Moby
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to tour with David Bowie? Cure your panic attacks with your own musical creation? Own the world’s dirtiest teacups? Moby Pod, hosted by multi-hyphenate artist Moby, is a podcast airing new episodes every other week in which the renowned musician shares his insights and experiences, offering a unique perspective on the world of music, animal activism, and beyond. He’ll also occasionally sit down with a surprising guest to discuss their careers, creative processes, and more. Whether you’re a fan of Moby’s music or just interested in hearing candid conversations with fascinating people, Moby Pod is a must-listen.
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In this episode of Moby Pod, Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel talk with Leah Garcés, CEO of Mercy for Animals and author of Transfarmation: The Movement to Free Us from Factory Farming. Leah shares her early experiences with animals, her journey into activism, and how she found a path to turn her passion into a lifelong career. She discusses her groundbreaking work with farmers to transition away from factory farming, offering hopeful solutions for animals, people, and the planet. Together, they explore the challenges, opportunities, and inspiring stories that shape today’s animal rights movement.
Purchase Leah’s book here.
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In this episode of Moby Pod, Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel sit down with artist and activist Shepard Fairey for an in-depth conversation about politics, punk rock, skateboarding, and the roots of his uncompromising art. Their conversation is an exploration of how Fairey’s early experiences with DIY culture and rebellion shaped his creative philosophy and maintained his drive to keep creating. He shares the origin story behind his iconic “Obey” campaign and reflects on the power of art to challenge authority and inspire social change.
Shepard on Instagram
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In this episode, Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel sit down with DJ and producer Blond:ish to talk about the magic of reel-to-reel tape machines, the mysteries of energy vortexes, and her environmental initiative Bye Bye Plastic. They also dive into her remix of Moby’s classic hit Natural Blues and the deeper connections between music, consciousness, and sustainability.
Listen to Natural Blues
Follow Blond:ish on Instagram
Bye Bye Plastic
Legendary primatologist and planet-saving superhero Dr. Jane Goodall sits with Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel to talk about her profound curiosity growing up, what gives her hope in chaotic times, and how we can all make a difference. Expect stories from the jungle, unexpected laughs, and surprisingly practical wisdom from one of the most iconic environmentalists in history.
Get involved with Roots and Shoots!
Adopt Jane (the wildlife detection rat)
The Jane Goodall Institute
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In this Mini Pod, Moby reflects on one of the few things that helps him stay sane during overwhelming times: sitting alone and improvising on the piano. Join him for a few quiet minutes of spontaneous music and a brief escape from the chaos.
Moby and Lindsay decide to write a song from scratch. It’s a complete journey, from deciding on chord progression and theme, writing lyrics and music, all the way to a finished song.
In this episode of Moby Pod, Moby sits down with former NFL punter, author, and activist Chris Kluwe for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of democracy, the importance of civil disobedience, and how positive masculine role models can help dismantle toxic masculinity. They also dig into Chris’s unexpected journey from violinist and sci-fi nerd to having a career in professional sports.
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Chris’s BlueSky account
Chris’s books:
Beautifully Unique Sparkleponies
Otaku
Prime: A Genesis Series Event
In this episode of Moby Pod, Moby and Lindsay listen to voicemails from podcast listeners who share their personal strategies for staying grounded in an increasingly chaotic world. From mindfulness and music to humor and human connection, they explore a range of coping mechanisms that help navigate uncertainty. Adding their own perspective, Moby and Lindsay each reveal their top five strategies for maintaining sanity, offering a mix of practical advice, personal anecdotes, and lighthearted banter to help weather the storm during these uncertain times.
Lyrics:
Not alright, nothing’s rad, it’s all bad, feel so sad, harsh react
We’re all stressed, we can’t rest, no one blessed, feelings pressed, so depressed
Help me out, freeze this doubt, end this drought, make me shout, make me shout
So tell me, how to stay sane in the apocalypse
Doomsday serenity, joy in the reckoning
Meditate it away, dance to feel great,
Maintain a brain in the apocalypse
In this MiniPod episode, Moby discusses the inspiration behind his classical piece, God Moving Over the Face of the Waters, exploring its emotional depth and cinematic influence. He reflects on how the track came to life and its emotional impact.
Neuroscientist Dr. Daniel Levitin joins Moby Pod to discuss the nature of music as a healing
modality. Dr. Levitin explains the therapeutic force of music, describing ways in which it can be
a beneficial part of recovery while also regailing Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel with lively stories and
a few sweet tunes.
www.daniellevitin.com
Order I Heard There Was A Secret Chord
Instagram: @daniellevitinofficial
Please call 909-345-1089 to let us know how you’re staying sane!
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In this inaugural MiniPod episode, Moby reflects on the 30th anniversary of his album Everything Is Wrong, sharing memories of its creation, unexpected challenges, and its impact on his career. This short-form conversation offers a personal look at the album’s legacy and what it means to him today.
Moby Pod turns two! Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel discuss their favorite episodes over the last few
years, musical moments, and hopes for the future. Moby shares a few surprises.
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Dom Thompson is an Ironman triathlete, animal rights activist, entrepreneur, author, and chef. In this episode, Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel talk to Dom about his recently released cookbook, Eat What Elephants Eat. They’ll discuss his upbringing and how his time in prison transformed his perspective and led him to become an outspoken vegan activist, leading the conversation around the vast benefits of a compassionate and intentional lifestyle.
@DomzThompson on Instagram
Link to Buy Dom’s book, Eat What Elephants Eat
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In this episode of MobyPod, Moby reflects on the life of the late David Lynch, and how meeting his hero blossomed into a close friendship. Moby recalls the surreal experience of DJing at David’s wedding, playing guitar on Twin Peaks, and the inherent beauty of creative pursuits.
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In this rebroadcast of Episode 17, Moby and Lindsay converse with climate scientist, environmental activist, and author Peter Kalmus. They discuss the current state of our climate reality, the science behind it, and what we can do to help our planet survive. In a fun way.
peterkalmus.net
noflyclimatesci.org
Twitter: @ClimateHuman
Peter’s book: Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution
Also, if you feel called to support animals harmed in the Los Angeles fires, you can donate to LA Animal Services OR World Animal Protection.
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Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel wish you a very happy New Year! To kick off the New Year’s Eve celebrations, Moby has created a special DJ mix just for you. Enjoy the music, and have a safe and fun start to 2025!
1. "Go" by Moby, featuring Chris Stussy
2. "Where Is Your Pride" by Essel, Moby, and Benjamin Zephaniah
3. "Dark Days" by Undercat, Lady Blackbird, and Moby
4. "You and Me" by Anfisa Letyago, Moby, and SG Lewis
5. "Feeling So Real" by Miss Monique and Moby
6. "Extreme Ways" by Moby and Armin van Buuren
7. "Where Is Your Pride" by Moby and Benjamin Zephaniah
8. "Sweet Moon" (Jung Remix) by Moby and Choklate
9. "Transit" (Lafayette Remix) by Moby and Gaidaa
10. "Fall Back" by Moby, Akemi Fox, and Coco Bryce
11. "Precious Mind" (April Remix) by Moby and India Carney
12. "Medusa" (808 Remix) by Moby and Aynzli
13. "On Air" (Strings Version) by Moby and Serpentwithfeet
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Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel welcome world-renowned DJ and producer Armin van Buuren to discuss his remarkable success in the electronic music scene. Armin shares insights about his upbringing in the Netherlands, the mental health challenges he faced due to the pressures of global fame, and the efforts he made to find balance in his life. He also talks about his passion for conservation and his commitment to using his platform to inspire environmental awareness and promote positive change.
Armin’s remix of Extreme Ways
Armin Van Buuren on Instagram
Armin’s ‘A State of Trance’
ArminVanBuuren.com
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This week's Moby Pod is all about raves. Moby takes Lindsay and Bagel on a journey through the history of raves, the music that inspired a new culture, and the experiences he had along the way. From the drugs to the fashion to the secret flyers, this is a full exploration of the rave scene, complete with a 1990s rave dance tutorial. Moby and Lindsay break down the composition of "Feeling So Real"—Moby's rave anthem.
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Night two of Moby’s live celebration of the 25th anniversary of "Play". Live from the Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles, Lindsay, Bagel, and Moby explore his experience of the album’s release, his life pre-sobriety, touring, and the public reception of "Play." Moby is joined by a cast of musicians to perform songs from this special album.
Music credits:
Moby - lead vocals, guitar, and piano
Choklate - lead and backing vocals
Nadia Christine Duggin - lead and backing vocals
Julie Mintz - backing vocals
Laura Dawn - backing vocals
Daron Murphy - harmonica
Maya Paredes - cello
Andrea Whitt - violin and pedal steel guitar
Recorded, mixed, and edited by Jonathan Nesvadba
Music mixed by Ben O'Neill
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25 years ago Moby released "Play" and this special episode is a celebration filled with stories and live music. Live from the Masonic Temple in Los Angeles, Lindsay, Bagel and Moby explore the chapters of his childhood, early music career and the making of "Play." And Moby is joined by a cast of musicians to perform songs from this special album.
Music credits:
Moby - lead vocals, guitar, and piano
Choklate - lead and backing vocals
Nadia Christine Duggin - lead and backing vocals
Julie Mintz - backing vocals
Laura Dawn - backing vocals
Daron Murphy - harmonica
Maya Paredes - cello
Andrea Whitt - violin and pedal steel guitar
Recorded, mixed, and edited by Jonathan Nesvadba
Music mixed by Ben O'Neill
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Love Moby but this interviewer? hard to listen to