Guests give a short epiphany answering a burning question from Mary Anne Hobbs.
Comedian Samantha Baines talks to about the relationship between science and comedy.
Comedian Jason Byrne talks to us about his "three brains" and how they operate onstage.
Cedric Bixler of At The Drive-In talks to us about being outsiders in the music world.
Mary Anne hears from Daddy Kev, founder of Low End Theory in Los Angeles, California.
Obasi Shaw, a student from Harvard University, made a hip hop album as his final thesis.
Comedian Harriet Braine on her art history-inspired show 'Total Eclipse of the Art'.
J. Willgoose, Esq. on the band's decision to document historical events in their music.
Should music always take us on a journey? Hannah Peel on escapism in music...
Mary Anne hears from BlackMoon1348 and Buddhist monks from the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.
Frontman Stu Mackenzie has plans to learn a new musical instrument every year.
David Hieatt, Co-Founder of The Do Lectures, on the importance of feeling inspired.
Barber Joshua Coombes talks to us about why he gives free haircuts to homeless people.
We find out what it was like to play the role of Tupac in the film 'All Eyez On Me'.
Seun Kuti talks about the role that his dad, Fela Kuti, played in his life.
Africa Oy茅's Paul Duhaney on the longevity of African and Caribbean music in the UK.
Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear on the role music played in his youth.
Algorave pioneer Alex McLean on how to create a rave using coding.
Sinkane, aka Ahmed Gallab, on themes of 'place' and 'identity' in his music.
A Toronto-based astrophysicist explains how he has converted space into music.
Mac DeMarco talks to us about the special relationship he has with his fans.
Arrested Development's Speech on the importance of 'elders' in life and in music.
Portuguese musician Nuno Santos on the thrill of playing his violin in unexpected places.
Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes on what learning teaches you about yourself.
Perfume Genius aka Mike Hadreas gives us his tips on how to become fearless.