Founded by Jared Duran in 2015, Limited Engagement is a weekly podcast featuring free-form conversations with artists, writers, musicians, and other people in arts-adjacent fields, exploring their drive, motivation, and desire to create. Awarded "Best Cultural Podcast" by the Phoenix New Times and Phoenix Magazine, past guests include WILD, Nels Cline, Robyn Hitchcock, Calexico, John Rauhouse, Matt Bell, and more. For more info on this and other Hoot n Waddle podcasts, please visit https://hootnwaddle.com Please rate/review/subscribe
Hey, everyone. Yes, it's true, Limited Engagement is over, but if you liked the show, and maybe you miss the show, there's good news! Jared and his fr...
This is it, the final episode of Limited Engagement. It's been a wild five and a half years. Thank you all so much for listening! Also, if you're so i...
On this episode, a conversation with the wonderful singer and songwriter, Emma Swift. She discusses growing up in Australia, her brilliant new album o...
On this episode, a conversation about the culture and ecosystem of record collecting with Kevin Smokler and Christopher Boone, directors and producers...
On this edition of the show, a conversation with Rebecca Ogle, the creator and editor of Wards, an online literary journal. Connect with Wards on Twi...
One of the many, many casualties of COVID-19, Adam Schlesinger's death is a huge loss for the pop music world. In addition to his brilliant work in th...
On this episode, a conversation with Bri Malloy, whose "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" column I absolutely loved. Until recently, Bri was the Social Media ...
On this episode, a conversation with Hub Unofficial (Brodie Foster Hubbard). It was a great chat--frank, open, and on Skype! (Thanks a lot, Pandemic.)...
On this episode of Ltd, a conversation with the tatoo artist SJ. To learn more about SJ's work and make a booking inquiry, visit https://tattoosbysjw....
Michael Chin is a professor of English at UNLV and the author of You Might Forget the Sky Was Ever Blue, The Long Way Home, and perhaps most important...