Punk, Love, & Compassion

Society & Culture

About

Radical voices telling stories of resilience and hope with host Bo Wolfe.

Episodes

  • Matt from Massachusetts

    In this episode, Matt from Massachusetts joins Bow to discuss finding community, the realities of Southern Hospitality, and the importance of safe spaces. They also touch on the topic of moving across the country for family safety.

  • Interview with Clyde from New York

    Clyde from New York discusses his experiences in the punk rock scene, highlighting the importance of community and finding a voice within the music. He shares his journey from his first punk song to navigating the scene's dynamics.

  • Nathan from Athens, Ga.

    Nathan from Athens, Ga. joins the podcast to discuss his experiences with punk rock, communal living, and the importance of self-care. He is involved with the bands Beat Up and Fawney Rig, and operates the Redline DIY space in Athens, Ga.

  • Interview with Todd Fixler

    In this interview, Todd Fixler and host Bo discuss topics such as mentorship, fitting in, the consumption of "Punk," and gatekeeping.

  • Interview with No Offense

    Bo speaks with members of No Offense about their influences, creative processes, and the importance of community and speaking out. They also discuss connections made through live music.

  • Jeremy Aitken

    In this episode, Jeremy Aitken discusses finding and building community, the importance of honest relationships, and the difficulties of seeking help. He also shares what gives him hope.

  • Sar Rah and Crafting Cootie Catchers

    In this episode of Punk, Love, & Compassion, Bo Wolfe speaks with Sar Rah about impostor syndrome, depression, efficacy, and esteem issues. Sar Rah demonstrates crafting cootie catchers as a coping mechanism for daily struggles.

  • Trailer

    This is the trailer for Punk, Love, & Compassion with Bo Wolfe. The podcast focuses on stories of resilience and hope within the punk community.