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Elliot's Iliad

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Hello welcome to Elliot's Iliad my amateur podcast where I talk with guests about random shit for a while. Hope you enjoy ;)

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Language:

en

Release Date:

03/08/2022 12:53:31

Authors:

Elliot Giles

Genres:

leisure

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Episodes

    Save Billy part 1 | storytime with Tidal

    Release Date: 2/1/2022

    Duration: 39 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: in this episode a good friend Tidal sleepily tells us a story about the time we had to save Billy from evildoers

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    Wlecome to Elliot's Iliad

    Release Date: 2/1/2022

    Duration: 0 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: welcome travelers

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    bust cast episode 1 | shooting shit with the boys

    Release Date: 12/19/2021

    Duration: 44 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: join myself, David, Sean, and my brother Xavy as we sit down and banter

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    life advice with Mister Smith | Elliot's Iliad episode 5

    Release Date: 8/30/2021

    Duration: 98 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: Mister Smith was me and my friend conor's English teacher in junior year of high school and we've always kept in contact so I decided to have him on the podcast to offer some of his wisdom up to whoever decides to listen.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    talking psychadelics with a true mountain hippie

    Release Date: 7/5/2021

    Duration: 82 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: In this episode I play catch up with a long time family friend and someone very close to me, Andrew. He goes into explaining how real blacksmithing works and we talk a lot about psychadelics and our experiences with them as well as our experiences at fest (the Philadelphia folk festival). This episode was a fantastic one and fun to record. hopefully he will be back again sometime.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    The Dream episode

    Release Date: 6/19/2021

    Duration: 76 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: Me and my boy Conor sit down for a very long time and analyze each others dreams and theorize what they could mean. This episode is a deep dive in the the logic and symbolism of dreams and what we think they mean.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    getting paranormal with the build team.

    Release Date: 5/31/2021

    Duration: 47 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: so in this episode i bring on my internet friends that i build on minecraft with for DotWavProductions and its a chill time. just us shootin shit for about an hour yknow just havin some fun. Check out my friends heres there twitters: Tidal - @ItsTiDAL_ Spag - @spagtittihands Hunt - @hunt_flame Me - @b0bhamburger

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    How long until the world ends in a nuclear holocaust?

    Release Date: 5/12/2021

    Duration: 43 Mins

    Authors: Elliot Giles

    Description: listen as myself, my friends Conor, and Billy talk about some deep ass topics like how long we think it'll take before the world nukes itself and how crazy evolution is. These guys are two of my closest and most long term friends I've ever had and I have some of the best conversations with them so naturally you will definitely be seeing more of them on this podcast.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

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    The Iliad

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