Moby Pod

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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  • One Mare
    On Hunter
    Here we are a year later and Hunter is in the news again. I found your podcast from a mention on a Substack I was reading about his father’s pardon of him. Thank you for your insightful and compassionate interview with your friend. I think he’s a good man at core and that maybe that core comes from the father who raised him. I know he must be hurt by the lack of understanding some who should be friends are showing to his father over this but most of my friends out here in the ordinary world are saying, “Way to go Joe!” I wish Hunter well. I very much enjoyed Part 2 where you discussed Hunter’s art as well. As an unknown artist who has the gift of art as a refuge and a healing I understand how that can work and am glad he has that and his wife and partner to sustain him. I looked at his work online when I first heard that he was an artist and I was amazed at the quality and versatility of his work. I hope you can share with him that he has much support out here and encourage him to stay strong. Thank you again for sharing your interview. I learned a lot and it was good.
  • mattyfresca
    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman.
  • Ethan Allen Hawley
    should have
    called this podcast: quepod
  • R-magnet
    Moby wan Kanobi
    Wow what a great podcast and such a great guest. Let’s vote Brandon for 2024!
  • Jindomomtimes2
    Love this!
    I love listening to podcasts and I’m so excited to discover Moby Pod! I’ve listened to about 4 episodes and, so far, I am hooked! I first found this podcast due to the Hunter Biden episode, which I loved, and have since enjoyed the two episodes with Gene Baur and Moby’s 36th Veganniversary journey episode. I have been transitioning to a whole food, plant-based diet from vegetarianism for years and I love listening to vegan pearls of wisdom! The episode with Hunter Biden was very moving. I have family dealing with addiction and have witnessed many patients suffering from addiction. I applaud him for working and continuing to work on his sobriety. I didn’t realize he is an artist too. Painting is such an essential, holistic creative outlet. Thank you, Hunter Biden, for wanting to help others overcome their addictions. We need more champions in that area. I wish you and your family peace and privacy, as the world needs more love and compassion and less hate. It is a sad time when people have to break other people down to make themselves feel better. We all need to examine ourselves more in the mirror, do some essential self reflection, and focus on healing ourselves and help others. None of us is perfect. I wish you well! Thank you, Moby, for this amazing podcast!I can’t wait to listen to the other episodes!
  • Ruffaroundtheedges
    Really?
    “Blah blah blah”, says the guy who has a laptop full of videos of himself smoking crack with hookers. Playing the victim role is not cool. It’s a lot easier to be an addict when you stole/continue to steal millions of dollars and can spend your time in a giant mansion/traveling the world in posh hotels getting f$&@ed up high, rather than being a real addict out on the street with no money and homeless.
  • VNL2
    Insanity and not in a good way
    Apparently these podcasters haven’t seen the thousands of pictures of Hunter naked, looking under his balls with a mirror, screwing hookers, doing dope and if it was ANYONE else, he’d be in jail. Ridiculous
  • Climbtosafety
    Horrible
    Listening to Moby will make your brain rot out of your head. What horrible leftist garbage.
  • Maiajopup
    Hunter
    What an incredible interview with Hunter. Very moving and I really hope we hear more from him. His story of this time is extremely important right now!!!! Thank you for this episode!
  • lagewkelly
    Dr. Kirsten Thompson Episode, WOW!
    AWESOME! My husband stumbled on this podcast and MADE ME PROMISE to listen…I did. Uplifting, informative, THANK YOU!
  • Whobba
    LOL Klatsch
    Moby and Lindsay together is a match made for a klatsch, and you’ll Lol! Nestled in the Hollywood hills near Griffith Park, these two goofballs will brighten your day with interesting topics. It’s a great, little podcast that thoughtful goofballs will love.
  • TVcarls
    MobyPods
    Absolutely fantastic podcasts with Moby and Lindsay! All topics have been great, and really enjoy some of the music magic you share! Thank you! TimC WI USA.
  • macantidur
    Here’s a good voice. Listen.
    The Mobycast: A good voice in at least two senses of the word “voice”. 1) Moby gives voice here — very humbly — to the glorious hot mess that is the Human Condition, with real wisdom he accrued by really living in real time through his real backstory, which we know a bit of, since he’s a prominent figure in contemporary culture. That’s something. Even more so, since what he says here turns out to be comforting. And curious. And charming. And kind. In other words: A good voice. 2) Moby’s a good voice and I mean sound-wise now, like his actual voice. It’s so idiosyncratic. The frequencies and rhythms are so quirky, so imperfect, and so relatable because of all that, so . . . well . . . * fun *. Has he voiced any major release animated film characters yet? If not, I’m shocked at those studios’ talent tone deafness, because it’s kind of a marvel, Moby’s voice. Audio wabi-sabi, if you will. In other words: A good voice. Fortunately for all of us, as well-known culture-character Moby has the access and reach to be heard, even over the barrage of mental noise that crashes on top of us continuously now like a nonstop tsunami. Let’s listen. And let everyone we know know. Here’s a good voice.
  • BearORiver
    Animal rights forever!
    Thanks for sharing with us Moby! Dream come true.After your mentions of never having heard any podcast I thought it would never happen. Great and insightful, fun stuff; animal rights for ever!
  • PugApocalypse17
    Fantastic!
    I love this new pod. I’ve been a fan of Moby since his early days (“Go”, “Ah-ah”). He’s someone I’ve always admired for different reasons. Love to listen to him talk, and Lindsay is the perfect co-host. The production quality is beautiful, and of course it helps that he has endless amounts of music that he can use. I’ll be listening religiously.
  • HPS )0(
    What a pleasure!
    What a pleasure to hear this podcast! Moby being completely present, honest and authentic, playful and fun, talking about various topics in a fun and engaging way. Listening to this podcast feels like sitting in the living room sipping tea with a friend… can’t wait for the next one!
  • Wilfredbrimley69
    Candid and intimate, while fun
    A bit of everything- from discussing the production of his music to making up an “action movie plot” on the spot to Naked Mole Rats…Moby demonstrates that he’s not as old as he keeps saying he is. A must listen for fans!
  • Magazinefan
    Very candid
    It’s rare for an artist to open up so much. Moby, who is pretty much responsible for bringing rave music to the rest of the world, is so humble in his story. These psd casts are a gift to us all
  • Obkenob
    Very excited for this
    Moby has such a soothing voice, I can’t wait!
  • MrReub
    Finally
    Secretly I’ve been wanting this show to exist for like ever. Confession time? Yeah I can’t get enough of moby’s voice. It’s like pop culture asmr. Bring it on!!!
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