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On 3/31/2022 at 10:53 AM, GlastoCast said:

Thanks for sharing the link and for the love!

@gooner1990 we hope you enjoy! Feel free to message us/tweet us any feedback 🙂

Listened to all episodes over the last couple of weeks at work, v good, decent range of people you've interviewed and how you do your Glastonbury.  Really enjoyed the episodes with the volunteers and Kaptin from BoomTown.

Like others have suggested would be good to get a trader on to speak to about how they do things....maybe an artist that's played the main stages too? 

Also perhaps someone (again plenty that frequent these boards) that have gone consistently since pre-super fence and how they've seen the festival evolve. 

One small, small thing I noticed (having just listened to all the episodes in a short space of time) is Jessi keeps forgetting when her first Glastonbury was, sometimes she says 2008, then 2009, then her blog which I checked out says 2009, then it goes back to 2008 again in the podcasts.  🙂 

Look forward to hearing more before the festival this year. 🙂 

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On 4/19/2022 at 2:51 PM, gooner1990 said:

Listened to all episodes over the last couple of weeks at work, v good, decent range of people you've interviewed and how you do your Glastonbury.  Really enjoyed the episodes with the volunteers and Kaptin from BoomTown.

Like others have suggested would be good to get a trader on to speak to about how they do things....maybe an artist that's played the main stages too? 

Also perhaps someone (again plenty that frequent these boards) that have gone consistently since pre-super fence and how they've seen the festival evolve. 

One small, small thing I noticed (having just listened to all the episodes in a short space of time) is Jessi keeps forgetting when her first Glastonbury was, sometimes she says 2008, then 2009, then her blog which I checked out says 2009, then it goes back to 2008 again in the podcasts.  🙂 

Look forward to hearing more before the festival this year. 🙂 

Ahhhh thank you so much! We have lots of ideas in the pipeline including artists and traders 🙂 Hopefully we can get those recorded soon! 

Amazing work calling me out ! 😛 I think for years I said 2008 but then realised that I actually wasn't there the year Jay Z headlined so my first year must have been 2009.... clearly glasto has made my brain fuzzy! 

Thanks again for listening, really so glad you enjoyed them 🙂

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