The YouTube video will be published and cross-posted here soon, probably later today...
(See below for audio podcast presentation)
In February I invited Anthony of the "Twin Peaks Grammar" YouTube and Twitter accounts onto my Twin Peaks Conversations podcast for a lively back-and-forth. He recently decided to return the favor. The result is a sprawling three-hour discussion which begins by focusing on my own approach to online commentary and concludes with a flurry of Twin Peaks topics - including several lightning round questions. In between we touch on the video essay format, questions of online identity, different eras of Twin Peaks fandom, and broad spiritual concepts as they do and don't apply to Peaks. It's telling that while I presume Anthony's title "500 Questions for Joel Bocko" is tongue-in-cheek hyperbole, I was not entirely sure about that initially. Although my laptop has trouble with video (I provided a logo to juxtapose with Anthony's livestream and the occasional video/image insert - update: although the video ended up being audio-only), there is a YouTube upload being made available on the "Twin Peaks Grammar" channel this weekend. Until then, or if you prefer to listen via an audio podcast app, the episode has already been published on various platforms as part of the "Twin Peaks Grammar"-affiliated Artists Love Twin Peaks:
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