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Architecture Topics
Petronas Towers - Tallest by Design, or by Definition?
In this episode of Architecture Topics, we explore the full story behind the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, from their origins in late-20th-century Malaysia to the global controversy that reshaped how skyscrapers are measured.Designed by César Pelli and completed in 1998, the Petronas Towers were declared the tallest buildings in the world, surpassing the Sears Tower in Chicago. That declaration sparked an intense international debate about architectural height, spires versus antennas, and what “tallest building” really means.The controversy led to the formalization of global height standards by th...
2026-02-10
17 min
Architecture Topics
The Case Study Houses - Success, Failure, and Legacy
In this final episode of our Case Study House mini series, we step back from individual buildings and look at the experiment as a whole.Launched in postwar Los Angeles, the Case Study House program brought together architects like Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood, Richard Neutra, and Eero Saarinen to rethink modern living through architecture. Over nearly two decades, more than thirty houses were designed, testing new materials, open plans, steel construction, and a radically different relationship between domestic life and design.Across this series, we...
2026-02-03
08 min
Architecture Topics
Case Study House 22 (Stahl House) – Living in a Photograph
Case Study House 22, also known as the Stahl House, designed by Pierre Koenig in Los Angeles, is one of the most iconic examples of mid century modern architecture. Overlooking the city and defined by steel, glass, and extreme exposure, the house became a powerful symbol of modern living in postwar California.In this episode, we explore how Case Study House 22 transformed domestic architecture into an image. We look at its design, its unconventional relationship to everyday life, and the role photography and media played in shaping its legacy. More than a house, it became a photograph, a...
2026-01-26
16 min
Architecture Topics
Case Study House 16 (Salzman House) – Living by Design
Designed by Craig Ellwood in the early nineteen fifties, Case Study House number sixteen, also known as the Salzman House, offers a rigorous vision of mid-century modern living in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Here, architecture does not adapt to daily life. Instead, it establishes a clear order, asking its occupants to live carefully within it.In this episode, we explore the Salzman House as an exercise in discipline, precision, and control. From its carefully organized plan to its framed relationship with outdoor courts and terraces, the house reveals both the elegance and the limits of modernism when...
2026-01-20
12 min
Architecture Topics
Case Study House 8 (Eames House) - A House Shaped by Living
Case Study House number eight, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is often celebrated as an icon of modern architecture. But its true significance lies not in how it looks, but in how it was lived in.In this episode, we explore a house that treated architecture as a flexible framework rather than a finished statement. A place where work, family life, and creativity unfolded side by side, and where objects accumulated naturally over time.We look at how the Eameses approached design, why this house could only have emerged in postwar California, and how...
2026-01-13
18 min
Architecture Topics
The Case Study Houses - Inventing the Modern Home
After the Second World War, the United States faced an urgent question. How to house a new generation, and what that new way of living should look like.In this episode, we explore the origins of the Case Study House program, an ambitious experiment launched in California to rethink the modern home. Architects, editors, manufacturers, and clients came together to treat the house not as a finished object, but as a prototype for everyday life.We look at why this experiment emerged when it did, why it took shape in Southern California, and what tensions...
2026-01-06
16 min
Architecture Topics
The Sad Death of the Starchitect
For decades, a handful of architects shaped cities, skylines, and the public imagination. They were ambitious, controversial, sometimes flawed, and often brilliant. We called them starchitects.Today, almost all of them are gone, or well into their seventies, eighties, and nineties. And strangely, no new generation has replaced them.In this episode, we look at the data behind the rise and disappearance of the starchitect, ask why no young global architectural figures are emerging, and explore how regulation, mega firms, public backlash, and fear of ambition have quietly reshaped the profession.This is...
2025-12-16
15 min
Architecture Topics
Unité d’Habitation Marseille - Le Corbusier’s Vision for a New Way of Living
Explore the story behind the Unité d’Habitation in Marseille, Le Corbusier’s groundbreaking experiment in collective living. This episode looks at post war France, the housing crisis that shaped the commission, and the ideas that drove Le Corbusier to rethink how communities could live together. From the Modulor and the design of the duplex apartments to the challenges of construction, the first residents, and the building’s lasting influence, discover how this concrete giant became a milestone in modern architecture and a model for high density housing around the world.
2025-11-25
18 min
Architecture Topics
Burj Al Arab – The Building that Put Dubai on the World Map
In this episode, we explore how the Burj Al Arab transformed Dubai from a coastal trading hub into a global destination. From Tom Wright’s first sketches to the construction of its artificial island. From its soaring atrium to the famous stunts on its helipad. This is the story of how architecture became branding, and how one hotel reshaped the identity of a city.A sail rising from the sea, a symbol of ambition, and the moment Dubai stepped onto the world stage.
2025-11-18
12 min
Architecture Topics
Flatiron Building - The Shape of a New York Icon
At the turn of the 20th century, New York was still a low-rise city. The Empire State and Chrysler Buildings were decades away, and the idea of a skyscraper north of Madison Square seemed absurd.Then came the Flatiron, a 22-story steel-frame experiment that turned an awkward triangular lot into one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the world.In this episode, we explore how the Flatiron Building was born: the ambitions of the Fuller Company, Daniel Burnham’s bold design, the skepticism it faced, and how it became a symbol of modern New York....
2025-11-11
16 min
Architecture Topics
Berlin Wall - A Line That Shaped the World
It wasn’t a palace, a museum, or a tower. It wasn't even a "place". It was just a wall.Yet for almost three decades, it held an entire city, and the world, hostage to fear, ideology, and division.In this episode, we explore the story of the Berlin Wall: how a city became trapped inside itself, how a simple structure evolved into one of the most sophisticated borders ever built, and how, in the end, it fell not to force, but to the will of ordinary people.A reflection on the power of ar...
2025-11-04
18 min
Architecture Topics
California Academy of Sciences - The Story of a Living Building
After the 1989 earthquake left the California Academy of Sciences in ruins, San Francisco faced a choice: rebuild what was lost, or imagine something entirely new.What emerged was one of the most sustainable museums ever created — a living, breathing building by Renzo Piano, where science and architecture merge beneath a rolling green roof.In this episode, we explore how an earthquake, a vision, and a radical architect turned disaster into rebirth, and created a museum that became part of the natural world itself.
2025-10-28
12 min
Architecture Topics
The Pantheon - The Dome That Defied Time
Nearly two thousand years old, yet still standing in perfect balance. The Pantheon remains one of the greatest achievements in architectural history.In this episode, we travel back to ancient Rome to uncover how Emperor Hadrian and his engineers created the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, and how their vision of harmony between heaven and earth shaped architecture for centuries to come.Follow Architecture Topics for more stories of the buildings that changed our world, and the minds that imagined them.
2025-10-21
14 min
Architecture Topics
Marina City - A Vertical Dream on the Chicago River
In this episode of Architecture Topics, we travel to Chicago, the birthplace of the modern skyscraper, to explore Marina City, Bertrand Goldberg’s bold experiment in urban living.Designed in the late 1950s and completed in 1967, Marina City was a "city within a city," two cylindrical towers combining apartments, shops, parking, offices, and even a marina. At a time when Americans were fleeing downtowns for the suburbs, Goldberg set out to prove that high-density living could once again be desirable, not a compromise but an ideal.We’ll look at how this visionary project was buil...
2025-10-14
16 min
Architecture Topics
The Gateway Arch - When Geometry Became Poetry
Rising 192 meters above the Mississippi River, the Gateway Arch is one of the most striking monuments in the United States. A stainless-steel curve that turned pure geometry into national poetry.In this episode, we'll discover the story behind Eero Saarinen’s masterpiece: from the ambitious vision of St. Louis in the 1930s, to the dramatic father-and-son design competition, to the decades of delays, protests, and technical challenges that nearly stopped it from being built.You’ll hear about the hidden engineers who made it possible, the civil rights activists who turned it into a stage for...
2025-10-07
14 min
Architecture Topics
HSBC Main Building – Designing the Most Expensive Building of the 80s
In the early 1980s, Hong Kong’s HSBC Main Building became the most expensive building ever constructed. Designed by Norman Foster, it turned the skyscraper inside out and upside down.It was more than just an engineering marvel, it was also shaped by feng shui, public space, and the political uncertainty of Hong Kong’s looming 1997 handover. For Foster, winning the 1979 competition to design HSBC was the turning point that launched him onto the global stage.Join us as we explore the radical design and cultural context that came together to create one of t...
2025-09-30
14 min
Architecture Topics
Eiffel Tower - The Rise of an Iron Revolution
Step into the story of the Eiffel Tower, the iron revolution that reshaped Paris and captured the world’s imagination. Built for the 1889 World’s Fair, this daring structure was once mocked and resisted, yet it became the ultimate symbol of France. Learn how the engineers behind the design, backed by Gustave Eiffel’s leadership and ambition, turned a temporary fairground tower into the enduring “Iron Lady” we know today.
2025-09-23
16 min
310 To Left
Why Nathaniel Lowe Thinks The Red Sox Can Make a Deep Playoff Run
Nathaniel Lowe opens up about joining the Red Sox midseason, finding his rhythm in Boston, and what it takes to keep a young team loose in a tense playoff chase. From family rivalries with his brother Josh to why he rocks a turtleneck on the field, Lowe brings personality and perspective to September baseball at Fenway. Later in the show, hear from Dennis Eckersley, Alex Cora, and Liam Hendriks on what makes this Red Sox group dangerous heading into October. All this and more on 310 To Left presented by your New England Ford Dealers with Tom Caron & Alex Speier...
2025-09-18
52 min
Architecture Topics
One World Trade Center - From Freedom Tower to Reality
One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the United States and one of the most debated skyscrapers ever built. Initially envisioned as the “Freedom Tower,” its path from concept to reality was shaped by politics, security concerns, financial struggles, and symbolism. This episode explores how the design evolved after Daniel Libeskind’s master plan, how David Childs and SOM transformed it into its final form, the delays and controversies during construction, and the reception it received when it finally opened in 2014.
2025-09-16
11 min
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2025-09-13
2h 00
Architecture Topics
Rebuilding Ground Zero - A Skyline shaped by Politics, Power, and Memory
Rebuilding Ground Zero was never just about architecture. It was a battle over politics, power, memory, and profit. This episode traces the long struggle to decide what would rise where the Twin Towers once stood. From Daniel Libeskind’s “Memory Foundations” to designs by David Childs of SOM, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Fumihiko Maki, Bjarke Ingels, Santiago Calatrava, and more. Whether you are an architecture student, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about how New York rebuilt after 9/11, this episode will guide you through the conflicts, compromises, and ambitions that shaped the new World Trade Center
2025-09-09
18 min
Architecture Topics
9/11 - How and Why the Towers Fell
Step into the morning of September 11th, 2001, as the Twin Towers of New York faced the unthinkable. This episode recounts the confusion of that day as it unfolded, the desperate attempts at rescue, and the moment both towers collapsed. Beyond the human tragedy, it explains in clear terms how impact damage, fire, and structural failure combined to bring the buildings down, and why their fall reshaped both the skyline and the history of modern architecture.
2025-09-02
13 min
Architecture Topics
Twin Towers - The Rise of New York's Giants
Discover the story of how the Twin Towers came to dominate New York’s skyline. From the decline of Lower Manhattan in the 1950s, to the powerful role of the Port Authority and the Rockefeller family, to architect Minoru Yamasaki’s bold vision, this episode traces the creation of the World Trade Center step by step. Learn how engineers pioneered new solutions like the slurry wall, the framed-tube structure, and sky lobbies, and how the towers transformed into cultural icons, symbols of ambition, modernism, and life in the city.
2025-08-26
15 min
Architecture Topics
Oslo Opera House - Where Architecture Becomes Landscape
The Oslo Opera House is one of the most striking cultural buildings of the 21st century, a vast white roof that rises from the fjord and invites everyone to walk across it. In this episode, discover how Norway went from a century of hesitation to building a landmark that opened ahead of schedule, under budget, and instantly became the heart of a neighborhood. From the political debates and bold design competition, to the challenges of laying 36,000 marble panels on a roof shaped by snow and rain, this is the story of how an opera house...
2025-08-19
12 min
Architecture Topics
London Eye - An Unlikely Turn of Events
It was never meant to be forever. The London Eye, once called the Millennium Wheel, was pitched as a five-year celebration for the year 2000. With no client, no funding, and no official backing, its creators fought for every inch of progress. Against all odds, their temporary attraction became a permanent icon, changing London’s skyline, and how the city sees itself, forever.
2025-08-12
17 min
Architecture Topics
Rome Colosseum – The Architecture of Power, Propaganda and Spectacle
Explore the story of the Rome Colosseum, the world’s most iconic amphitheater. From its origins under Emperor Vespasian to its role in hosting gladiator fights, public executions, and even naval battles, this episode uncovers the political and architectural forces behind ancient Rome’s greatest arena.Learn how the Colosseum was built over Nero’s private lake, why it symbolized imperial power and control, and how it evolved from a stage of spectacle into a global symbol of Roman engineering and cultural memory.Perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the legacy of anc...
2025-08-05
16 min
Architecture Topics
Cathedral of Brasília – Where Modernism Meets Faith
The Cathedral of Brasília is one of the most daring religious buildings of the 20th century. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and completed in 1970, it broke away from centuries of tradition with its crown-like columns, circular floor plan, and stained glass ceiling.This episode explores how the cathedral came to be, the political vision behind Brazil’s new capital, and the cultural tensions that left the structure unfinished for a decade.From concrete curves to floating angels, discover how modernism and faith found common ground in the heart of Brasília.
2025-07-29
12 min
Architecture Topics
Nakagin Capsule Tower – Living in a Future That Never Arrived
In the heart of 1970s Tokyo, a building appeared that looked like it had landed from another planet. A stack of steel capsules, each with a round window like a spaceship, bolted to concrete towers in the middle of a chaotic, booming city.It was one of the most radical experiments of Japan’s Metabolist movement, a vision of a city that could adapt and evolve like a living organism.But what happened to that vision? And why, half a century later, does the Nakagin Capsule Tower still fascinate architects, students, and dreamers around the wo...
2025-07-22
13 min
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Aesthetics
“Absence is the figure of privation; simultaneously, I desire and I need. Desire is squashed against need: that is the obsessive phenomenon of all amorous sentiment.”― Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse: FragmentsIn this episode, Liam Sardea, philosopher of aesthetics and Brand Experience Manager at NOAH, discusses the transformative power of creativity and imagination in everyday life. Drawing on his PhD research and Roland Barthes' ideas, he explores how meaning, emotion, and narrative arise through sensory encounters, especially scent. Liam shares his personal fragrance journey, the evolution of perfume bloggi...
2025-07-15
1h 21
Architecture Topics
Sagrada Familia – Barcelona’s Most Iconic Work in Progress
The Sagrada Familia is more than just a church. It is Barcelona’s most famous landmark, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece, and one of the most ambitious buildings ever conceived.In this episode of Architecture Topics, we'll dive into the fascinating story of the Sagrada Familia. From its humble beginnings as a modest parish project, to Gaudí’s radical redesign, to the slow, controversial, and still unfinished construction that has captivated the world for over 140 years.We explore the symbolism of its towering spires, the devotion and eccentricity of Gaudí himself, and how this "living bible in...
2025-07-15
20 min
Architecture Topics
Space Needle - Seattle’s Window to the 21st Century
Discover the story behind Seattle’s most iconic landmark, the Space Needle. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, this futuristic tower captured the imagination of a city and became a lasting symbol of ambition and innovation. Learn how a simple sketch on a napkin evolved into one of the most recognizable structures in the world, from its bold design and challenging construction to its immediate embrace by locals and visitors alike.
2025-07-08
12 min
Architecture Topics
CCTV Headquarters – A Loop through Power, Media, and Form
Explore the story behind the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, one of the most radical buildings of the 21st century. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA, this massive looping skyscraper challenged conventional architecture and redefined China’s urban skyline. From its politically charged commission to its daring structural design and the infamous fire that nearly overshadowed it, this episode unpacks the cultural, engineering, and symbolic weight behind one of Beijing’s most iconic landmarks.Perfect for anyone curious about modern architecture, state power, and how to push the boundaries of an e...
2025-07-01
15 min
Architecture Topics
30 St Mary Axe – Rethinking the Modern Skyscraper
In this episode we head to the heart of London to uncover the story behind 30 St Mary Axe, the skyscraper better known as The Gherkin.From the tragedy of a bombed historic building to the rise of a glass tower that redefined London’s skyline, this is the story of a building that challenged not just height restrictions, but architectural expectations. We’ll explore how a once-skeptical city came together to rethink what a skyscraper could be.We’ll dive into Norman Foster’s career at the time, the building’s radical energy-saving systems, and the subtle...
2025-06-24
12 min
Architecture Topics
Santa Maria del Fiore - The Unbuildable Dome
Discover how Florence’s most iconic cathedral became the birthplace of Renaissance architecture, and how Filippo Brunelleschi solved a 45-meter-wide engineering mystery no one else could. This episode explores the political ambition, civic pride, and human genius behind the construction of the world’s largest masonry dome, completed in 1434. From medieval beginnings to Renaissance triumph, it's the story of how one structure reshaped architecture forever.
2025-06-17
14 min
Architecture Topics
Parthenon – The Illusion of Perfection
Discover the secrets behind one of the most iconic buildings in history. This episode explores the Parthenon in Athens.Not just as a temple to the goddess Athena, but as a masterclass in political power, architectural illusion, and cultural identity.Learn how 5th-century BCE architects used subtle curves, tilted columns, and optical tricks to create the illusion of perfection,and why those techniques wouldn’t be studied again for nearly two thousand years.We’ll unpack the building’s dimensions, interior layout, sculpture program, and the myths encoded in its marble. From its origin...
2025-06-10
17 min
Architecture Topics
Guggenheim Bilbao Museum – The Birth of the Bilbao Effect
The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum is more than an architectural icon and a turning point in the history of cities. In this episode, we explore how a daring political decision, a collapsing industrial economy, and a radical design by Frank Gehry came together to create what is now known as “The Bilbao Effect.” Learn how Bilbao, once a declining port city in northern Spain, took a chance on contemporary architecture and rebranded itself for the world. From the museum’s titanium curves to its economic ripple effects, this is the story of how one buildi...
2025-06-03
16 min
Architecture Topics
Empire State Building - The Making of an American Legend
Step into 1930s New York and discover the incredible story behind the Empire State Building, a skyscraper born from rivalry, built during the Great Depression, and crowned the tallest in the world for nearly 40 years.From secret spires and airship dreams to record-breaking construction and pop culture fame, this episode unpacks how the Empire State Building went from empty offices to an enduring symbol of American ambition, resilience, and innovation.Perfect for fans of architecture, design, engineering, urban history, and New York lovers.
2025-05-27
16 min
Architecture Topics
Neue Nationalgalerie - Mies van der Rohe’s Final Masterpiece
Step into 1960s Berlin with me as we uncover the story of the Neue Nationalgalerie, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s final masterpiece. Designed during the Cold War tensions and under the Berlin Wall’s shadow, this modernist icon redefined museum architecture with its minimalist steel-and-glass pavilion. Explore how Mies, returning to Germany after decades, crafted a cultural symbol of openness and freedom for West Berlin’s Kulturforum. From its weightless design to its role as a beacon of democracy, the Neue Nationalgalerie blends art, space, and history like no other. Join me to lea...
2025-05-20
12 min
310 To Left
Is Rafael Devers About to Become a Gold Glove First Baseman?
Could the Red Sox be preparing Rafael Devers for a major position switch? 2007 World Series MVP Mike Lowell thinks a move to first base not only makes sense but could unlock Gold Glove potential. In this episode, Lowell explains why Devers might thrive at first, how quickly the transition can happen, and what it takes for players to accept a new role. He also discusses clubhouse dynamics, Devers’ continued offensive production amid the drama, and shares personal reflections on watching Liam Hendriks battle back from cancer. Plus, he shows off his jersey collection, including a prized Pete Rose autograph....
2025-05-15
52 min
Architecture Topics
Taj Mahal – A Love Story Told in Architecture
Discover the story behind one of the most iconic buildings in the world: the Taj Mahal. More than a monument, this 17th-century masterpiece is a symbol of love, loss, power, and architectural brilliance.In this episode, we explore the history of the Taj Mahal, the relationship between Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, and the cultural and political context of the Mughal Empire. From the construction of the white marble mausoleum to the legends of a Black Taj Mahal across the rive.Learn how twenty thousand workers built one of the greatest examples of Mughal architecture, how its perfect...
2025-05-13
12 min
Architecture Topics
Seattle Public Library – A Machine for Learning in the Digital Age
Discover how Seattle built one of the most radical libraries of the 21st century. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA, the Seattle Central Library redefined what a public building could be. A twelve-story machine for learning, wrapped in glass and steel. From its book spiral to its bold design logic, this episode unpacks the architecture, ambition, and controversy behind a true civic icon.
2025-05-06
22 min
Architecture Topics
Golden Gate Bridge - The story behind the most iconic bridge ever built
In this episode of Architecture Topics we'll explore the full story behind the Golden Gate Bridge. From the geographic and economic factors that made it make sense, to the ambitious engineer who dared to imagine the impossible but didn't actually know how to build it, to the team behind the scenes that did...Discover how Joseph Strauss rallied public support, how Charles Ellis quietly designed one of the world’s most daring suspension bridges, and how politics, weather, and war shaped its creation. We’ll walk through the challenges of construction, the innovations that saved lives, and the...
2025-04-29
17 min
Architecture Topics
Centre Pompidou Paris - The "inside-out" museum
Explore the story behind the Centre Pompidou in Paris, one of the most radical and controversial buildings in modern architecture. Designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers in the 1970s, this iconic "inside-out" museum challenged everything Paris thought it knew about culture, design, and public space. In this episode we will talk about the political vision behind its creation, the backlash it faced, and the lasting impact it had on architecture around the world.Perfect for architecture lovers, design students, and anyone curious about how one building can transform a city.
2025-04-22
12 min
Architecture Topics
La Pedrera - The Gaudí Masterpiece Barcelona Once Mocked
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is one of the most iconic buildings in Barcelona and a landmark of Antoni Gaudí's architecture. Discover how this bold and controversial building was mocked when it was built in the early 20th century, and how it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of modernist innovation.Perfect for fans of Barcelona architecture, Gaudí tours, and anyone interested in how revolutionary buildings are born, and how they survive public opinion.
2025-04-15
18 min
Architecture Topics
NYC Guggenheim Museum – The Building That Refused to Fit In
The NYC Guggenheim Museum is a building that broke every rule of museum design, defied the city's building codes. It became Frank Lloyd Wright’s final, and most controversial masterpiece.Wright was in his late seventies when he took on the commission. He hated New York. He didn’t like museums. And yet, over sixteen turbulent years, he fought to bring his spiral vision to life, a building that would stand in open rebellion against the rigid skyline of Manhattan.This is the story of ego, obsession, and architectural idealism, and how one building refused to f...
2025-04-15
12 min
Architecture Topics
Sydney Opera House - Building the Impossible
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, but few know the dramatic story behind its creation. In this episode, we explore how Danish architect Jørn Utzon won an international design competition, solved an impossible engineering challenge, and then was forced to abandon the project before it was finished. Discover how vision, politics, and perseverance shaped this modern architectural icon.
2025-04-15
13 min
Architecture Topics
Welcome to Architecture Topics! Architecture History—One Story at a Time
Welcome to Architecture Topics, the podcast where we delve into the stories, ideas, and designs that shape the world around us.My name is Liam Caron, and in each episode, I’ll take you on a journey through the ideas, designs, and people that have shaped architectural history.From ancient monuments to modern skyscrapers, I’ll explore how architecture reflects culture, context, and ambitions of its time. Each episode is a carefully crafted narrative, designed to be as engaging as it is informative.Whether you’re an architect, a student, or simply...
2025-04-09
01 min
310 To Left
Red Sox Pitching Depth Shines In Spring Training!
The guys take a closer look at the Red Sox's impressive pitching depth as they head into the final two weeks of spring training in Ft. Myers. Will Middlebrooks shares his insights into the importance of leadership in the clubhouse, with notable figures like Alex Bregman and Walker Buehler leading the charge.Later in the episode, enjoy a one-on-one interview with Liam Hendriks, followed by a conversation with Richard Fitts about preparing for the 2025 season. Then, we sit down with Lucas Giolito as he reflects on his progression through his spring training starts.
2025-03-11
52 min
310 To Left
Alex Bregman: The Next Dustin Pedroia For The Red Sox? | 310 To Left Live
We dive into the potential impact of Alex Bregman on the Red Sox. Could he be the next Dustin Pedroia with his leadership and intensity? We discuss how Bregman’s presence might shift the clubhouse dynamic and what Alex Cora thinks he could bring to the team. Plus, Aroldis Chapman speaks at Spring Training about his role, improving his command, and staying healthy after 15 seasons in the MLB. Will he and Liam Hendriks form a dynamic closer duo?Join Tom Caron and Lou Merloni for all the insights on this week’s 310 To Left pres...
2025-02-15
35 min
310 To Left
Can The Red Sox Battle For A Top Spot In The AL East In 2025?
How do the 2025 Red Sox stack up against the rest of the AL East? That’s the question Tom Caron kicks off this week’s episode of 310 To Left, diving deep into what fans can expect from the Sox in the upcoming season. With new acquisitions and fresh talent on the roster, Tom and guests break down the team’s strengths, weaknesses, and what’s still needed to stay competitive in a tough division.Brock Holt, Garrett Whitlock, and Dr. Ben Ebert talk about the incredible relationship between the Red Sox, Dana Farber, and the Jimm...
2025-01-28
51 min
310 To Left
Will The Red Sox Extend Garrett Crochet?
Craig Breslow, the Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer, gives us the scoop on Garrett Crochet's extension talks, what he brings to the bullpen, and his expected role on the team. Breslow also discusses the Red Sox's approach to contending in 2025, whether the team is adding more relievers this offseason, and weighs in on the Alex Bregman signing rumors. Plus, get his thoughts on Walker Buehler and the highly anticipated Netflix documentary chronicling the Red Sox.New Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet opens up about his arrival in Boston and the relationships he's building with...
2025-01-21
43 min
310 To Left
Red Sox Garrett Crochet Is Not Chris Sale
We dive into the Red Sox exciting acquisition of left-handed pitcher Garrett Crochet from the White Sox. How good is Crochet, and what are the potential red flags? We discuss his bold claim of allegiance to Sox Nation, what his future might look like in Boston—including the possibility of an extension—and where he fits into the Sox’s rotation alongside last season’s newcomer Lucas Giolito.With Corbin Burnes still unsigned and Max Fried heading to the Yankees, we ask: could the Red Sox swoop in and land a top starter? We look at...
2024-12-17
55 min
310 To Left
Craig Breslow Talks Red Sox Future
In this episode of 310 To Left, hosts Tom Caron and Alex Speier sit down with Craig Breslow, Chief Baseball Officer of the Boston Red Sox. The trio dives into the disappointing news of the Red Sox missing the playoffs this season and what that means for the team moving forward.Craig shares his expectations for the offseason, discussing key players like Liam Hendriks and what his return signifies for the bullpen. They also spotlight promising Red Sox prospects, including Kyle Teel, Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer, and Roman Anthony. Have the Red Sox changed their...
2024-10-11
25 min
310 To Left
Raising Expectations! Lou Merloni On The Red Sox Offseason
In this clip from 310 To Left, hosts Tom Caron and Alex Speier sit down with Lou Merloni to discuss the Red Sox's offseason needs and the rising expectations for the team. Lou breaks down the current state of the pitching rotation, emphasizing the necessity for a lefty out of the bullpen and mentioning key players like Garrett Crochet and potential Mariners pitchers. As the conversation heats up, they tackle the pressing question of whether this season marks a step in the right direction for the Sox. Lou candidly discusses the challenges of rebuilding the bullpen, hi...
2024-09-20
09 min
310 To Left
Catching Up With Liam Hendriks
Tom Caron sat down with Red Sox pitcher Liam Hendriks to see how his recovery is going, following up on his cancer battle, and his love for the Canadiens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-07-09
53 min
Radio Creme - DJ mixes by Ladycreme
May 2023 DJ Mix: Special Disco Edition 2023
late nite tuff guy – i've been thinkin' 'bout you, block & crown – should have been, paul parsons & adri block – i'm in love, block & crown & paul parsons – if i can't have you, sharon redd – never give you up (michael gray remix), mastromauro – no more i love you, ken@work – special delivery, liam doc – baby i luv u, risk assessment & queen rose – dance with me (michael gray remix), caron wheeler & gill morley – keep on shining (love is. bassline remix), kiko navarro, dj pippi, angela johnson, & willie graff – you can't run from my love (extended mix), rafael cancian – queen of zanzibar (jack district remix), the love doves –...
2023-05-26
1h 18
Total Movie Recall
TMR 048 – The Sixth Sense
This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve holds Ryan’s hair back while he cries and dry heaves and rocks back and forth like his cat just died, because there has never been a movie more perfectly designed to make him cry like The Sixth Sense. Misunderstood children? Check. Put-upon mothers just trying their best? Check. An exasperated but committed psychologist just trying to figure out how to reach this kid? Double check. Get your tissues for this one. The Sixth Sense (1999) d. M. Night Shyamalan Starring: Bruce Willis Ha...
2020-11-23
1h 46
NEXT New England
Episode 58: Under the Gun
Paola, 19, has lived most of her life in the U.S. after being brought from El Salvador by her mother when she was a child. She received deferred action in 2016 and Tuesday was her first day of classes at UMass Boston. Photo by Shannon Dooling for WBUR In Vermont, suicides account for 89 percent of gun-related deaths. Why is that percentage so high, and what’s being done to lower the risk? Also, we learn how the region is reacting to President Trump’s decision to end the DACA program. And we explore the wide variety of accents that...
2017-09-07
49 min
The Citizen Media
THE AWAKENING LIBERTY SHOW WITH SEAN CARON
CLICK HERE FOR THE AWAKENING LIBERTY STORE CLICK HERE FOR WELLMED GLOBAL The Awakening Liberty Show is a hard hitting program focused of truth, freedom and liberty from a Christian perspective. Join Sean every Saturday night at 6 pm pacific time to explore world events. The show includes commentary, news and analysis of the New World Oder Globalist agenda and how it relates to biblical prophecy. Hi everyone! I'm back and I will be sharing all that has happened in the past 3 weeks. My son Liam is doing great and I want to thank all of you for all of your pr...
2015-11-08
00 min
The Citizen Media
The Awakening Liberty Show with Sean Caron
Hi everyone! I will be absent this week but the honorable Michael Howell will be filling in for me on The Awakening Liberty Show. I will be in Vegas with my son and family facing the challenge of my son Liam and his heart surgery. Please Pray for us!! I will hopefully be calling into the show to give an update from the hospital in Vegas!! Yah Bless! 646-668-8952 CLICK HERE FOR THE AWAKENING LIBERTY STORE CLICK HERE FOR WELLMED GLOBAL The Awakening Liberty Show is a hard hitting program focused of truth, freedom and liberty from a Christian p...
2015-10-18
00 min