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A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan Evison

A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan Evison

By: NYT Bestselling Author Jonathan Evison
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A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan Evison is an hour long, conversation based, format. Guests include writers, musicians, athletes, actors, philosophers, scientists, and an array of experts across a variety of disciplines. Subjects will be treated with a mix of humor and thoughtful exploration.


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Episodes
  • See ya next week . .
    Jul 1 2026

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    1 min
  • Kim Thayil - Ultramega Guitar God
    Jun 24 2026

    Before grunge had a name, Kim Thayil was helping invent it. As the founding guitarist of Soundgarden, he spent four decades building one of rock's most singular sounds. Today we talk about those early Seattle days, and the punk and metal collisions that became the Seattle sound. He opens up about the brotherhood he built with Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron, Ben Shepherd, and Hiro Yamamoto — and what it feels like to carry that legacy forward. Kim opens up about being on the autism spectrum AND having synesthesia - a pretty unique experience for a rock star. Check out Kim's new memoir at,

    Screaming Life: https://www.elliottbaybook.com/item/1sM1NJwkMQdwyuhweOwQmg

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    58 mins
  • Jasper Craven - God Forgives, Brothers Don't
    Jun 17 2026

    Today I talk with journalist and author, Jasper Craven about his book, God Forgives, Brothers Don't: The Long March of Military Education and the Making of American Manhood. Jasper explores how military culture has come to define American values. From the Graham Platner's sordid past to cage matches at the White House we talk about our culture of violence and how the lasting traumas of war seep into our daily lives. Jasper charts how this culture evolved through Vietnam, the antiwar movement, and the forever wars, with the military simultaneously burrowing deeper into civilian education through ROTC programs and organizations like the Boy Scouts. Jasper posits that the toxic strain of manhood now roiling American public life was not an accident but an institution, carefully built and persistently defended across generations.

    God Forgives, Brothers Don't: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/God-Forgives-Brothers-Dont/Jasper-Craven/9781668087190



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    1 hr and 2 mins
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