“Because of the anonymity, because visually you can’t be seen, you’re not known, it gives you a certain kind of freedom that you wouldn’t have otherwise, and so that you can say things, and reveal yourself in ways that you wouldn’t perhaps be otherwise willing to reveal yourself,” Joe explained. “And of course there’s also the element of voyeurism, people who listen and enjoy a certain kind of voyeuristic pleasure, particularly if you’re listening to a program of a psychological nature, where people are talking about their marital problems, or problems in their love relationships, or whatever.”
Joel Bellman: Nothing had prepared me for the hallucinatory world of Joe Frank.
Source: Dark Matter: The radio art of Joe Frank – Native Intelligence