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Design Emergency
Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn on Design and Infrastructure
Infrastructure is one of the most important areas of design, but is mostly ignored – until it goes horribly wrong. At a time when global investment in developing new forms of infrastructure is soaring, Alice and Paola discuss why it is so important to improve the design quality of the data networks, energy and water supplies, transport and sanitation systems and other aspects of infrastructure, which have a huge impact on our lives. .From Joseph Bazalgette’s epic mid-19th century sewage system for London and Massimo Vignelli’s wildly controversial diagrammatic New York subway map, to Kate...
2025-05-21
35 min
Design Emergency
Hilary Cottam on Redesigning Work
What is a good working life in the 21st century? And how do we get there? In the latest episode of Design Emergency, our cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, explores these issues with the pioneering social designer and social activist Hilary Cottam, who conducted five years of intensive research into how we could – and should – redesign all aspects of work, for her new book, The Work We Need: A 21st Century Reimagining..Hilary traveled throughout the UK and US – from the post-industrial cities of Barnsley and Grimsby in northern England, to Palo Alto, the tech capital of the US...
2025-04-23
31 min
True Crime All The Time
Jonathan Scott Graham
In the early morning hours of August 16th, 1986 an intruder entered the home of 27-year-old Gary Larson and stabbed him to death before raping Gary’s fiancee. The case was unsolved for almost twenty years, until a peeping tom was arrested in 2004, when authorities noticed similarities to the suspect in the cold case. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Jonathan Scott Graham. Graham had a history of peeping around his neighborhood. When he was arrested on something unrelated to the murder, the authorities noticed striking similarities to the murder of Gary Larson. However, another suspect had been identified and cha...
2025-04-07
1h 05
Design Emergency
Sadie Red Wing on Indigenous design
One of the deepest, most often overlooked emergencies in the design world is the erasure of Indigenous knowledge systems—and the continued exclusion of Indigenous voices from the platforms where futures are imagined. Why is it an emergency? Because plurality, intended as the active celebration of diversity, is not just a matter of common sense and respect, but also a matter of survival. Native cultures that have developed deep wisdom about the environment over centuries can offer powerful suggestions on how to deal with the climate crisis that global ignorance has precipitated.In this episode of De...
2025-04-02
36 min
Design Emergency
Hidden Heroines of Design
Who are the Hidden Heroines of Design, the gifted, resourceful and determined women who have achieved so much in design, yet have never been given the recognition they so richly deserve? And why, do so many women, and people who are queer, trans or of colour, still find it so much harder to fulfil their design ambitions than their white cis-male peers?.To celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, our cofounders, Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn, have each identified three Hidden Heroines of Design who have either been unfairly forgotten, or never fully acknowledged for their ac...
2025-03-08
24 min
Design Emergency
Julia Watson on Design and Water
As the global water crisis and climate emergency intensify, how can design help us to tackle the devastating food shortages, storm surges, rising sea-levels and other problems we face? On this episode of Design Emergency, the Australian designer, ecologist and activist, Julia Watson, tells our cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn how indigenous communities in remote parts of our planet have developed ancient, nature-based design solutions to these threats..Julia shares examples of how natural water systems, many of them designed centuries ago, are already helping us to protect and replenish our dwindling water supplies, as well as...
2025-02-19
41 min
Investing Made Simple for European Women: Personal Finance, Money Mindset & Financial Literacy For Your Freedom
76. Why a Strong Money Mindset & Financial Literacy Are Essential for Women’s Equality: Investing, Passive income, Financial freedom
Are you ready to overcome your doubts and take control of your financial future?This episode is packed with powerful insights from Paola Corna Pellegrini, a trailblazer in leadership, gender equality, and women’s financial independence. The episode brings you how to break through societal barriers and gain the confidence to make informed financial decisions, no matter where you’re starting from.You will learn:The secrets to building self-confidence, particularly in areas where you feel least prepared.How can you shift your mindset from self-doubt to self-assurance and propel your career and f...
2025-02-10
26 min
Design Emergency
Pirjo Haikola on Designing for the Ocean
Coral are tough clients, as Pirjo Haikola knows well. The Finnish designer is renowned for her work on coral reef conservation and ocean biodiversity. Now based at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville, North Queensland, right by the Great Barrier Reef, Pirjo is also a skilled diver. Spending significant time observing and documenting marine life firsthand has given her a unique perspective on the delicate dynamics of ocean ecosystems, and allows her to ground her designs in the realities of the underwater environment, ensuring they are not only innovative but also ecologically sensitive and i...
2025-01-29
27 min
The Sam Sorbo Show
The Sam Sorbo Show with Lindsey Graham, Christina Bobb & Michelle Lazor
The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: https://patriot.tv/samsorbo Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: https://www.samsorbo.com Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpose. Together, they're designed to u...
2024-12-14
54 min
The Sam Sorbo Show
The Sam Sorbo Show with Lindsey Graham, Christina Bobb & Michelle Lazor
The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: https://patriot.tv/samsorbo Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: https://www.samsorbo.com Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpose. Together, they're designed to u...
2024-12-14
54 min
Electronic Music Australia (EMA)
Aussential Mix #002 Graham Dunn
Welcome to the Aussential Mix episode 002 with special guest @djgrahamdunnofficial. First aired on @redrebelfm in September 2024. Playlist 1. Haptic - Descent to Waking 2. Mike Rish - Stormjur - onedotsixtwo 3. Rem Siman - Shine 4. Dabeat, Kamilo Sanclemente - Futura [Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens] 5. Kiz Pattison - Weekend Existence 6. Boy With Boat - Exits 7. Hassan Maroofi - No Lemen [Dion Paola Remix] 8. Graham Dunn - Dark Flashes 9. Haptic - Disallowing the Pattern
2024-12-11
00 min
Design Emergency
Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn on Design and Human Rights
How can design help to defend and strengthen our human rights? And the rights of other species with whom we share our planet? At a time when rights and freedoms are under threat all over the world, Design Emergency’s cofounders, Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn, are marking Human Rights Day 2024 with a special episode on practical ways in which design is helping to protect our rights in exceptionally vulnerable places..From an emergency treatment centre for people with disabilities in Gaza and a shelter for isolated elderly seniors in Ukraine, to floating sanitation systems to...
2024-12-10
26 min
Max Graham: Cycles Radio
349 Cycles Radio with Max Graham
Connect with Max InstagramAll Other Links 349 Tracklist 01. Jody Wisternoff, Blake.08 - BLAM [Anjunadeep]02. Icaro Mana - Way U Love [i! Records]03. Shayan Pasha - Moments (Jack Lazarus) [3rd Avenue]04. Subandrio - Winding Pathway [Vapour Recordings]05. Vusall Insun - Uda [3rd Avenue]06. Roman (AR) - Easy to Love [UV]07. Beat Factory - Journey (Robert R. Hardy) [The Purr]08. Dion Paola (AUS) - Nebula [AH Digital]09. ELECGROUND - Replicant [Magnitude Recordings]10. Duel (HU) - Meriel (Monojoke) [Bekool Records]11. Fede Archdale ft Alex...
2024-11-14
3h 22
Design Emergency
Yvonne Jewkes on Design and Prisons
How can design help to make our failing prisons fit for purpose? In this episode of Design Emergency, our cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, discusses the design deficiencies of one of the most troubled areas of many societies, our prison systems, and what can be done to make them rehabilitative rather than brutalizing, with the British criminologist, Yvonne Jewkes..Yvonne, who is Professor of Criminology at the University of Bath, where she also teaches in the School of Architecture, has visited over a hundred prisons worldwide to assess why they are failing, how they can be improved...
2024-11-13
39 min
Your Career Journey
International insights, working and living around the world. With Paola Piccinno
In today's episode, I’m joined by Paola Piccinno who shares her experiences navigating an international marketing career, the unique challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Born in Naples, Italy, and raised in Puglia, Paola’s inherent curiosity and passion for travel led her to pursue a career that accommodated her love for exploration. Initially studying journalism, a pivotal conversation with a professor redirected her path towards marketing. After moving within Italy for study and then working at Microsoft in Milan, Paola made her first internal move to London.Here working for Ki...
2024-11-11
41 min
Design Emergency
Domestic Data Streamers on data and emotions
Why should we care about data? Not only because “data is the new oil,” as British mathematician Clive Humby famously said in 2006, but also because data sets can contain the values, culture, and future of communities and society. In other words, data is us. Domestic Data Streamers, a design studio based in Barcelona since 2013, has worked to redefine how we engage with data, moving from visualization through diagrams and other graphic tools to actual data interaction and performance. In this episode, Paola Antonelli speaks with founding partner and director Pau Garcia and creative and research director Marta Handenawer.
2024-10-23
34 min
Time Has Come
The Healing Power of Kinesiology with Paola Sellaro
Highlights:00:00 Intro01:50 The meaning of “Equilibrium Intuitive”03:45 The explanation of kinesiology and muscle testing05:39 A demonstration of muscle testing with Graham08:14 How Paula got interested in kinesiology11:09 Meeting her mentor and her spiritual journey16:12 Paula’s understanding of Jesus17:09 How to pray effectively?21:01 Helping clients to unblock themselves23:44 Why do we take on others' emotions?25:31 Challenges are meant to help us grow28:46 Paula’s first "enough is enough" moment32:08 Paula’s second “enough is enough” m...
2024-10-11
55 min
Design Emergency
Philippe Rahm on Climatic Architecture
How can architecture help us to address the escalating climate emergency? There are many ways it can do so: from ensuring that new buildings are designed to radically reduce carbon emissions during construction, to doing the same in terms of how they will function..The Swiss architect, Philippe Rahm, is at the forefront of this process through his experiments with what he calls climatic architecture, the theme – and title - of his latest book. In this episode of Design Emergency, Philippe tells our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn how he developed the concept of climatic architecture and is...
2024-10-02
39 min
Design Emergency
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on Climate Action
Things are not exactly looking up. While the climate emergency is undeniably advancing, however, a powerful cultural shift is also afoot––away from doomsday alarmism or resignation, and towards optimism.Despite being a wide-awake scientist, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is among those who are presenting to the world the constructive, energetic, even joyful side of the fight for climate justice.Ayana is a marine biologist; the founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank dedicated to addressing climate issues in coastal cities; a frequent advisor on environmental policy and strategy to governmental agencies, foundations, and...
2024-09-12
31 min
El celobert
Guia per saber el que no has de fer
Seguint la voluntat de servei públic que ens caracteritza, aquí teniu un grapat de cançons que us expliquen de manera inequívoca quines coses no hauríeu de fer per ser persones de bé. 01 The Rolling Stones - "You can't always get what you want" 02 The Beatles - "You can't do that" 03 Graham Parker and the Rumour - "You can't be too strong" 04 The Supremes - "You can't hurry love" 05 Johnny Thunders - "You can't put your arms around a memory" 06 Teddy Pendergrass - "You can't hide from yourself" 07 Joe Jackson - "You can't get what you want (till y...
2024-09-09
1h 00
The Sam Sorbo Show
The Sam Sorbo Show with Kevin Sorbo, Peter Navarro, Lindsey Graham, and Michelle Pozzie
The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: https://patriot.tv/samsorbo Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: https://www.samsorbo.com Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpos...
2024-08-10
55 min
The Sam Sorbo Show
The Sam Sorbo Show with Kevin Sorbo, Peter Navarro, Lindsey Graham, and Michelle Pozzie
The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: https://patriot.tv/samsorbo Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: https://www.samsorbo.com Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpos...
2024-08-10
55 min
Best of the Spectator
Spectator Out Loud: Damian Thompson, Paola Romero, Stuart Jeffries, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, and Nicholas Farrell
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Damian Thompson argues that Papal succession plotting is a case of life mirroring art (1:26); Paola Romero reports on Venezuela’s mix of Evita and Thatcher, Maria Corina Machado, and her chances of bringing down Nicolas Maduro (11:39); reviewing Richard Overy’s book ‘Why war?’, Stuart Jeffries reflects that war has as long a future as it has a past (17:38); Ysenda Maxtone Graham provides her notes on party bags (24:30); and, Nicholas Farrell ponders on the challenges of familial split-loyalties when watching the football in Italy (27:25). Presented by Patrick Gibbons.
2024-07-27
34 min
Spectator Out Loud
Damian Thompson, Paola Romero, Stuart Jeffries, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, and Nicholas Farrell
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Damian Thompson argues that Papal succession plotting is a case of life mirroring art (1:26); Paola Romero reports on Venezuela’s mix of Evita and Thatcher, Maria Corina Machado, and her chances of bringing down Nicolas Maduro (11:39); reviewing Richard Overy’s book ‘Why war?’, Stuart Jeffries reflects that war has as long a future as it has a past (17:38); Ysenda Maxtone Graham provides her notes on party bags (24:30); and, Nicholas Farrell ponders on the challenges of familial split-loyalties when watching the football in Italy (27:25). Presented by Patrick Gibbons.
2024-07-27
34 min
Design Emergency
Jeanne Gang on Architectural Grafting
As architecture and construction are two of the biggest sources of carbon emissions on our planet, what can architects do to change this? In this episode of Design Emergency, the US architect, Jeanne Gang, tells our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn how she and her colleagues at Studio Gang in Chicago are designing new ways of reusing and repurposing existing buildings, as an ecologically responsible alternative to building new ones, through a process she calls “architectural grafting”..Jeanne is a prolific and ingenious architect whose work at Studio Gang includes: the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and the...
2024-07-17
38 min
Design Emergency
Liam Young on building better worlds
Visions of future worlds by storytellers of all kinds––filmmakers, writers, designers, and other artists––play an important role in our evolution. Whether they are utopias or dystopias, visual or verbal, they invite us to imagine what we could make of ourselves and of our planet, for good and for bad. Australian architect Liam Young is among the most respected and effective contemporary speculative designers and world-builders, focusing on the imagination of better worlds in which humankind recognizes its place and responsibility within nature––climate fiction.The climate crisis is real, and real ideas and solutions need to be i...
2024-06-26
38 min
Post Credits Podcast
386 A - Hit Man (Netflix)
Handsome Glenn as a very charismatic almost hitman who starts to blue the line between right and wrong when he falls for a woman who enlists his services. One of the best things Netflix will produce this summer. 0:09:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:21:00 *** What's Streaming *** HULU BAD BOYS FOR LIFE, Dir, Adil El Arbi / Bilall Fallah – Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Paola Nunez, Joe Pantoliano, Jacob Scipio, DJ Khalid. 2020 FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF, Dir, John Hughes – Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer G...
2024-06-11
1h 28
MOVIE Morning
Bad Boys: Ride or Die - MOVIE REVIEW
Hey everyone, the fourth Bad Boys film - Bad Boys: Ride or Die - has hit theaters globally. I only got into this franchise a couple of years ago and admittedly, I am not really a super fan of the Bad Boys films like I am for some of my favorite action franchises like Mission: Impossible. That being said, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's chemistry always keeps these films alive and entertaining no matter what. I've also become a pretty big fan of the directing duo Adil & Bilall, who directed the previous Bad Boys film (BY FAR the best of...
2024-06-10
18 min
Design Emergency
Sinéad Burke on Design and Disabilities
How can we make our lives fully accessible and inclusive? In this episode of Design Emergency, our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn explores this challenge with Sinéad Burke, whose mission is to campaign for inclusion and accessibility for everyone, for disabled people in particular..Having started out as a teacher in her native Ireland, Sinéad became increasingly involved in disability activism, determined to help fellow little people – she is who is 3 feet 5 inches tall - and everyone else in the 15% of the global population – more than 1 billion people – who lives with some form of disability..
2024-06-05
55 min
Design Emergency
Kate Crawford on Technology and Power
Controlling technology means controlling the world. While this statement rings painfully true today, it is as old as the idea of technology itself. In other words, as old as humanity. In this episode, Paola Antonelli interviews renowned researcher, author, and artist Kate Crawford, a leading voice on the social, ethical, and planetary implications of all technologies––artificial intelligence in particular. Kate uses art and information design to manifest histories and connections that would otherwise remain invisible because of their long time span and complexity. The interview is centered around one of Kate’s latest collaborations with artist...
2024-05-15
31 min
Design Emergency
Kate Crawford on Technology and Power
Controlling technology means controlling the world. While this statement rings painfully true today, it is as old as the idea of technology itself. In other words, as old as humanity. In this episode, Paola Antonelli interviews renowned researcher, author, and artist Kate Crawford, a leading voice on the social, ethical, and planetary implications of all technologies––artificial intelligence in particular. Kate uses art and information design to manifest histories and connections that would otherwise remain invisible because of their long time span and complexity. The interview is centered around one of Kate’s latest collaborations with artist...
2024-05-15
31 min
Design Emergency
Design and Workers’ Rights
Design has played a critical role in championing, developing and defending workers’ rights throughout history. In this episode of Design Emergency podcast, cofounders Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn, describe design’s impact on workers’ rights and on the constantly changing nature of work over the years..As well as discussing the design of the symbols and actions – from the red flag, to the valiant Bryant & May Match Girls’ Strike in East London - with which workers have campaigned for fair pay and decent working conditions, Alice and Paola will describe model workplaces, like that of the French...
2024-05-01
30 min
Post Credits Podcast
377 A - Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is exactly what you think it would be- large beasties in a slugfest with other large beasties with a humungous death toll to civilians in the city as buildings crumble from collateral damage. There's an evil monkey with a bone whip, an ancient Ice Titan and many other terrors to keep our bromance duo busy. If that doesn't pull you in, then this movie just isn't for you. 0:10:15 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:20:00 *** What's Streaming *** THE LAST CASTLE, Dir. Rod Lurie – Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo...
2024-04-09
1h 24
Design Emergency
Francesca Coloni on the refugee crisis
How can design help us to address such a tragic, terrifying global emergency as the escalating refugee crisis? What are the priorities for the humanitarian design teams striving to assuage such a catastrophe? What have they learnt from their practical experience in terms of what works, and what doesn’t? In this episode of Design Emergency, Francesca Coloni, Chief of the Technical Support team in the Division of Resilience and Solutions of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)shares her experience of 20 years working on the frontline of the refugee crisis with our co-founder, Alice Rawsthorn.. ...
2024-04-03
21 min
Visionaries Global Media
JGB Sports #057: Coppin At UMBC
Name Game: We made a mistake the name was supposed to be G Paolo D Recorded on March 31st 2024 Games Played March 26th 2024 Introduction Trip to Trenton Visiting Princeton Staying in NYC UMBC game Name game: G Paolo D (not G Paola M) There are 2 clues in the show. Twitter Handles Follow Jackson @JGB_Jackson Follow Graham @MGBgraham Follow our Network @VisGlobalMedia The following music was used for this media project: Music: Celebration by Kevin MacLeod Free download: filmmusic.io/song/5051-celebration License (CC BY 4.0): filmmusic.io/standard-license
2024-04-01
44 min
Design Emergency
Abeer Seikaly on the Power of Memory
In this episode devoted to tradition as a source and a force to build a better future, Paola Antonelli speaks with Jordanian-Palestinian architect Abeer Seikaly, whose interdisciplinary work is centered around acts of memory––her own, her family’s, and her people’s. Her research draws from ancestral Arab knowledge––particularly the textile weaving craft of Bedouin women in the Jordanian section of the Badia desert––and wields tradition as a social technology for cultural empowerment. Abeer discusses with Paola the lessons she has learned and how she has translated them in her design work and in the cultural lands...
2024-03-20
29 min
Design Emergency
Hidden Heroines of Design
Who are the Hidden Heroines of Design, the gifted and ambitious women who have achieved so much in design, yet have never been given the recognition they so richly deserved? And why, at a time when there is widespread recognition of the need to ensure that every aspect of our lives is as divers and inclusive as possible, do so many women still find it much, much tougher to realise their design ambitions than their cis-male peers or, to be specific, their white cis-male peers?.In this episode of Design Emergency podcast, our cofounders, Paola...
2024-03-08
29 min
Design Emergency
Sputniko! aka Hiro Ozaki on speculative design and visionary entrepreneurship
Hiro Ozaki, aka Sputniko! (her high-school nickname) is a designer / multimedia artist / musician / educator / entrepreneur whose unique and multi-pronged career exemplifies a new, promising course for design and its transformative role for society. Hiro has gone from imagining future scenarios––richly described with stills and movies starring gifted young heroines and their fantastical objects, set to catchy J-pop music with explanatory lyrics––to launching a highly successful company that might soon go through an IPO in Japan. Tellingly, the company, called Care, still upholds the topics that Hiro highlighted with her early speculations, especially issues related to gender an...
2024-02-21
26 min
Design Emergency
Limbo Accra on unfinished buildings
How can we make productive use of the unfinished buildings that litter our towns, cities and landscapes? In this episode of Design Emergency, Dominique Petit-Frère and Emil Grip, founders of Limbo Accra, a spatial design studio based in Ghana and the US, tell our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn about their mission to ensure that we make the most of the possibilities to reimagine, rebuild and reuse the thousands of concrete relics, which were abandoned before construction was completed..Unfinished buildings are a largely ignored, yet wasteful and damaging aspect of architecture and construction. Dominique, who w...
2024-02-07
33 min
Design Emergency
Anjali Singhvi on investigative visual journalism
“Investigative visual journalism is a fairly new discipline that combines traditional investigative reporting techniques with digital forensic and spatial analysis of evidence,” says Anjali Singhvi, senior staff editor for spatial investigations at The New York Times in this Design Emergency podcast interview with our cofounder, Paola Antonelli. “It involves using a lot of open-source visual materials such as photos, videos, data, drawings, architectural plans, to explain complex stories and to reconstruct news events.”.In this episode, Anjali tells Paola how she has drawn on her background in architecture, and the journalistic skills she has honed at The N...
2024-01-24
37 min
Design Emergency
Olalekan Jeyifous on eco-fiction and world-building
What could - and should - our future look like? Olalekan Jeyifous is committed to designing irresistible visions of a future in which humanity makes the best out of its many mistakes and thrives within the strictures of its self-inflicted handicaps. By doing so, he has had a remarkable effect on the architecture world - and beyond.From the Venice Architecture Biennale, where he won the Silver Lion in 2023, to the Museum of Modern Art, his work always delights and puzzles. Could these really be our futures? In this episode of the Design Emergency podcast, Olalekan...
2023-12-14
32 min
Sports Will Save Us All
Trailblazing A Path for Women in Sports Reporting | Paola Boivin
Paola Boivin was a sports reporter with the Arizona Republic for 22 years and now works as a professor at Arizona State's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism where she is also the director of the Cronkite News Phoenix Sports Bureau. She has been a frequent guest on ESPN and she has covered multiple Olympics, Final Fours, Super Bowls and everything in between. Paola was the first female sports reporter inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame and only the second woman to ever sit on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee (the first was former secretary of s...
2023-12-12
35 min
Design Emergency
Claudia Chwalisz on design and democracy
At a time when democracy is under threat in many places, what can design do to defend it? How can it help to reinvent our democractic systems and make them fit for purpose? In this episode, author and activist, Claudia Chwalisz tells Design Emergency’s cofounder Alice Rawsthorn why and how she is leading a global campaign to redesign democracy as founder and CEO of the international non-profit research and action institute, DemocracyNext.Born in Canada to a Polish family, Claudia has devoted the last decade to re-imagining democracy, first through her work at the Organisation of...
2023-11-29
46 min
Design Emergency
Omar Degan on architecture and fragility
Our world is becoming ever more fragile, as more and more migrants across the planet from the country to booming cities, and as more and more refugees are displaced from their homes to makeshift emergency villages that become permanent and expand uncontrollably. What can architecture do to address this? In this episode of Design Emergency, our cofounder Paola Antonelli interviews the Italian-born, Somali architect Omar Degan about his work in using design to support vulnerable communities. .Omar tells Paola how he and his team at DO Architecture and Design are focusing on specialize emergency architecture...
2023-11-15
30 min
Design Emergency
Aqui Thami on design and communities
How can design help to heal fragile people, who have experienced abuse, poverty and oppression? In this episode, the Indian artist, activist and social designer Aqui Thami tells Design Emergency’s cofounder Alice Rawsthorn how she does this by designing new opportunities for healing and learning for vulnerable women and girls, for and trans and queer people.Aqui has personally experienced violence and bigotry as a janjati, or indigenous artist, who was born in the Himalayas. She tells Alice how since moving to Mumbai on her own as a teenager, she has addressed this by designing an...
2023-11-01
43 min
Design Emergency
Veena Sahajwalla on turning waste into new materials
As the climate emergency escalates, it is clear that the solutions we need are those that can be applied at scale. The materials scientist Veena Sahajwalla is at the forefront as she is already designing and delivering such solutions. In this episode, Veena tells Design Emergency’s cofounder, Paola Antonelli, how she is recycling huge quantities of abandoned tyres, clothing and other waste into new materials..Born in India, where she was the only woman on her university engineering course, Veena then studied in Canada and the US, and is now based in Australia, where sh...
2023-10-20
32 min
Design Emergency
Fernando Laposse on the materials of design
In this episode, the Mexican designer Fernando Laposse talks with our cofounder Paola Antonelli about his practice, which focuses on the culture and the materials of non-urban communities, especially in his native Mexico. After studying product design, Fernando has focused his practice on working with rural communities in Mexico to develop new design materials from locally grown plant fibers, such as sisal, loofah and corn leaves, using processes that are steeped in the traditions of those places..Fernando’s interest in Mexico’s ecosystems has led him to find new ways of transforming natural materials such...
2023-10-04
25 min
Design Emergency
Magdalene Odundo on pots
Magdalene Odundo has made some of the greatest pots of our time. In this episode of Design Emergency, she talks to our cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, about how she discovered the joys and challenges of making ceramics and their symbolic value in expressing our cultural identities.Born in Kenya in 1950, Magdalene spent her childhood there and in India before moving to the UK to study art in Cambridge, where she flung herself into student debates on identity politics. She then studied at what is now the University for the Creative Arts in the Surrey market town of...
2023-09-20
47 min
Design Emergency
Yasmeen Lari on design and disasters
Few people have more experience of disaster relief than the great Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari. In this episode, she tells Design Emergency’s cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, how she has dedicated nearly 40 years to helping people throughout Pakistan to rebuild their lives and communities after earthquakes, floods and other devastating disasters.Born in what is now Pakistan in 1941, Yasmeen became its first professional woman architect by starting a practice in Karachi. In 1980, she co-founded the Heritage Foundation of Pakistan to conserve the country’s historic architecture and quit her practice in 2000 to focus on that work. Five year...
2023-09-06
39 min
Entrepreneur State Of Africa
ESOA #42 Entrepreneur & Networking: Comment créer, agrandir et cultiver son Réseau en évitant les erreurs de débutant
Pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent assister à l'anniversaire du podcast et donc participer à l'enregistrement à Abidjan le 2 septembre de l'épisode exceptionnel "Couple: comment choisir son conjoint quand on est entrepreneur?" en présence de Philippe Simo, Paola-Audrey, Leticia N'cho et Edith Brou Bleu c'est par ici https://bit.ly/ESOA-Couple Attention, places extrêmement limitées les amis - Pour ceux qui souhaitent rejoindre la #TribuESOA au sein de notre groupe Telegram exclusif, c'est par ici : https://bit.ly/ESOATribe Le Podcast "#Entrepreneur State Of Africa" dit tout haut ce que les #entrepreneurs pensent tout bas, avec Kahi Lumumba (Co-Foun...
2023-08-17
1h 13
Design Emergency
Deema Assaf on greening the desert
As the climate emergency intensifies, how can design help us to repair and revive our ecosystems? In this episode, Design Emergency’s cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, hears how the Jordanian architect Deema Assaf is using her design skills to develop new solutions to the severe ecological threats facing her country by reviving the beautiful forests, which once flourished throughout Jordan, but disappeared centuries ago leaving most of its land as desert.Jordan is one of the world’s driest countries. Years of drought have left it with desert on 75% of its land and forests on just 1%. Deema, who...
2023-08-02
29 min
Design Emergency
Gabriel Fontana on redesigning sports
How can design help us to make the most of the benefits of playing and following sports regardless of our differences? In this episode of the Design Emergency podcast, our cofounder Paola Antonelli interviews the French social designer Gabriel Fontana who is designing new types of sports and sports equipment intended to make the experience as inclusive and empowering as possible..Gabriel, whose practice is based in Paris and Rotterdam, focuses his work on schools, where most of us are introduced to sport as a competitive form of team work. As Gabriel explains: “Dominant ideas re...
2023-07-18
27 min
Design Emergency
Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn on Design and Violence
How can design protect us from violence? What can it do to identify new forms of violence, and old ones? Alert us to their dangers? Shield us from them? Repair the damage they cause? And prevent repetitions? In this episode, Design Emergency’s cofounders, curator Paola Antonelli and author Alice Rawsthorn, discuss one of design’s most important roles: defending us from violence.Paola and Alice discuss how design has done this throughout history, while noting that our vulnerability to violence is escalating at a time when our lives are increasingly turbulent, and violence is evolving at u...
2023-07-05
31 min
Design Emergency
Piet Oudolf on design and plants
Having discovered the joys of gardening while selling Christmas trees at a garden centre, Piet Oudolf has become one of the most influential plantsmen and garden designers of our time. In this episode of Design Emergency, he tells our cofounder, Alice Rawsthorn, how his years of research into plants and their behaviour and love of wild gardens have revived obscure species and transformed our expectations of gardens and landscapes.Piet spoke to Alice from Hummelo in the eastern Netherlands where he lives, works and, together with his wife Anja, has established a living laboratory of plants...
2023-06-21
32 min
Design Emergency
Federica Fragapane on information design
At this turbulent, often terrifying time, we urgently need to understand what is happening in our world, and what the consequences will be. How can design help us to do so? In this episode of Design Emergency, Paola Antonelli talks with Federica Fragapane, the Italian information designer who is at the forefront of using data visualization, which involves analysing huge quantities of complex data and interpreting it in digital imagery, to expose the damage caused by human rights abuses, climate crimes and other threats.Federica explains the importance of visualizing contentious social, political and ecological issues...
2023-06-07
25 min
Design Emergency
Slava Balbek on designing for Ukraine
What are design’s role and responsibilities in horrific wars like Vladimir Putin’s illegal. conflict in Ukraine? How can designers help their countries during – and after – such terrible tragedies? In this episode, Alice Rawsthorn talks with a designer who is confronting all those challenges – and more – the Ukrainian architect and interior designer, Slava Balbek.As founder of Balbek Bureau in Kyiv, Slava runs one of Ukraine’s leading architecture and design groups. When Alice first interviewed him for Design Emergency in March 2022, a few weeks after Putin’s invasion, Slava and his colleagues were already running a commun...
2023-05-24
36 min
Soulsorts
Soulsorts & Friends present the Wind Down Zone on Starpoint Radio
The Soulsorts & Friends Wednesday Wind Down Zone 2023 on Starpoint RadioShow #11 29th MarchPlaylist:Kenny Loggins feat. Shanice – Love Will Follow – [Outside from the Redwoods (Live)] 1993Tracy Hamlin – This Is Your Life – [This Is My Life] 2013Bléz – Invitation – [Love, Life, Emotion The Experience Vol.1] 2018Valarie Adams – Angel – [Valarie Adams] 2007Jaki Graham – Good Morning Heartache – [For Sentimental Reasons] 2012Chante Moore – Guess Who I Saw Today – [Love The Woman] 2008Candysoul – Love Myself More – 2017Will Jaxx feat. Takiya – What Does It Mean to Love – [Dichotomy] 2014
2023-03-30
3h 02
Weird Studies
On UFOs
In the 1950s, Carl Jung expressed frustration at the impenetrability of the UFO mystery, the "strange, unknown, and indeed contradictory nature" of this "ostensibly physical phenomenon" with "an extremely important psychic component." Throughout his writings on the topic, he marvels at the impossibility of coming to even preliminary conclusions. Fastforward to 2023, after a series of astounding disclosures on the part of qualified government people, and we have as much reason to be baffled as we ever had. In this episode, Phil and JF discuss the mercurial, tricksterish fact of ortherwordly things seen in the sky. Learn more...
2023-03-29
1h 30
Design Emergency
Julia Watson on indigenous design
How can we develop safe, sustainable ways of designing, making and building? In this episode, Alice Rawsthorn talks to Julia Watson, the designer, academic and activist whose years of research into the ancient nature-based technologies and sacred landscapes created by indigenous communities in remote parts of our planet promise to produce ingenious solutions to the devastating damage caused by the climate emergency.Raised in Australia and based in the US, Julia spent 20 years researching the diverse ways in which isolated communities have drawn on ancient wisdom and readily available natural materials to design ecologically responsible ways...
2023-03-22
43 min
Design Emergency
Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn on the Hidden Heroines of Design
Design has always been a man’s world. A white cis-man’s world to be precise. Thankfully, there have always been gifted and inspiring exceptions who have overcome the obstacles to make important contributions to design. This episode of the Design Emergency podcast celebrates some of the incredible women who have done so, as our co-founders, Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn pay tribute to the Hidden Heroines of Design..In this episode you’ll hear the stories of seven exceptionally talented and determined women whose courage, skills and resilience enabled them to defy gender bias by deve...
2023-03-08
32 min
True Crime All The Time
John Gilbert Graham
John Gilbert Graham was responsible for the deaths of 44 people in 1955. Graham created a bomb and hid it in his mother’s luggage before she boarded a flight from Denver, Colorado, to Portland, Oregon. He killed his mother and everyone on board in an attempt to collect an insurance policy worth more than $30,000.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss John Gilbert Graham, a man who told FBI agents that he didn't care if there had been thousands of people on the plane. He was going to do what he had planned to do. But the question is why? There's th...
2023-02-27
1h 17
Design Emergency
Sissel Tolaas on smell and design
In this episode, our cofounder Paola Antonelli interviews Sissel Tolaas, the Berlin-based Norwegian artist, chemist, and researcher who has dedicated her life to exploring smell in all its facets and expressions. With a background in chemistry and linguistics, Sissel has developed an interdisciplinary practice that spans the fields of art, science, and technology, with a particular focus on olfactory communication and the role of smell in human experience.Over the course of her career, Sissel has conducted extensive research on the human sense of smell, exploring everything from the molecular structure of odors to the cultural a...
2023-02-22
34 min
Design Emergency
Nifemi Marcus-Bello on design and identity
In this episode, our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn interviews Nifemi Marcus-Bello, the Nigerian designer who is at the forefront of the dynamic new design culture now emerging in West Africa. Nifemi describes how he draws on his research into West African design and making – past and present – to develop new objects that reflect the region’s cultural identity..Born in Nigeria, Nifemi was brought up there and in Zambia, before moving to the UK to study industrial design in Leeds. After completing his master’s degree in 2013, he returned to Lagos and worked for the architect Kunlé Ad...
2023-02-08
41 min
Design Emergency
Formafantasma on investigative design
Why do we need investigative design? In this episode, the Italian designers Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi tell our cofounder, Paola Antonelli, about their pioneering work in investigating design's impact on complex, often contentious areas of our lives, from the toxic, often illegal global trade in digital waste to the social, to the environmental devastation and exploitative employment practices associated with the timber industry..Having met as students, Simone and Andrea founded the design studio Formafantasma in the Dutch city of Eindhoven in 2009. It now has offices in Milan and in Rotterdam. Their practice is...
2023-01-25
32 min
Design Emergency
Fabrizio Urettini on design and the refugee crisis
How can design help to curb the human tragedy of the global refugee crisis? In this episode, our cofounder Alice Rawsthorn interviews Fabrizio Urettini, the Italian art director, who has devoted the last six years to designing and delivering a remarkably imaginative and effective response to one of our biggest global challenges - the escalating refugee crisis. Helped by friends and fellow designers, Fabrizio has founded and run the Talking Hands workshops in the northern Italian city of Treviso where asylum seekers and migrants living temporarily in the area can learn design and making skills.Fabrizio...
2023-01-11
27 min
Design Emergency
Mae-ling Lokko on building with agrowaste
The several billions of tons of agricultural waste produced each year worldwide - by raising plants and animals, and including stalks, husks, hulls, and manure - is both a problem and an opportunity. In this interview with Design Emergency's cofounder Paola Antonelli, the Ghanaian-Filipino architectural scientist, designer, and entrepreneur Mae-ling Lokko discusses the many effective and elegant ways she has devised to transform agrowaste into building materials that continue the cycle of life as opposed to interrupting it - and redistribute value along the way. Agriculture harks back to roughly 12-15,000 years ago, when our ancestors a...
2022-12-21
29 min
Design Emergency
Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn on design and human rights
One of design’s most important – and inspiring – roles throughout history has been to champion human rights. At a time when those rights are under threat in so many parts of our planet, we – Design Emergency’s co-founders, design curator Paola Antonelli and design critic Alice Rawsthorn – decided to host a special episode to discuss design’s record in helping to defend and strengthen human rights, and to prevent abuses of them. We’ve searched for design interventions in diverse areas of those rights, as defined by the United Nations as “rights inherent to all human beings, regar...
2022-12-07
32 min
Design Emergency
David Adjaye on architecture in Africa
We’re off! Our interviewee for this first episode of the Design Emergency podcast is the Ghanaian-British architect, David Adjaye. As well as designing some of the most compelling buildings of recent years, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C., David is at the forefront of the development of Africa’s dynamic architecture scene. In this interview with Design Emergency’s co-founder, Alice Rawsthorn, he discusses the challenges and opportunities of designing responsibly in the vast, complex, and intensely eclectic African continent. David – Sir David, as he is now – was...
2022-11-23
34 min
Socrates Podcasts
Transatlantik #2 | Michael Jackson, Jack Grealish, Paola Egonu
Transatlantik'in ikinci bölümünde Mustafa Taha, Caner Eler ve Ozan Can Sülüm, Thomas Frank ve Graham Potter'ın Brentford-Chelsea maçı öncesi birbirleriyle yaptığı röportajı, VakıfBank'ın yeni transferi Paola Egonu'nun İtalya'dan ayrılmasının getirdiği yankıları ve İngiliz tabloid basının gündemindeki Jack Grealish'in hacamat seansını ele alırken, 35. yılında Michael Jackson'ın Bad single'ını hatırlıyor ve Ozan Can Sülüm'ün ilk NBA maçı deneyimi üzerinden Amerika'da maç izleme alışkanlıklarına da göz atıyorlar.
2022-11-01
29 min
Transatlantik
Transatlantik #2 | Michael Jackson, Jack Grealish, Paola Egonu
Transatlantik'in ikinci bölümünde Mustafa Taha, Caner Eler ve Ozan Can Sülüm, Thomas Frank ve Graham Potter'ın Brentford-Chelsea maçı öncesi birbirleriyle yaptığı röportajı, VakıfBank'ın yeni transferi Paola Egonu'nun İtalya'dan ayrılmasının getirdiği yankıları ve İngiliz tabloid basının gündemindeki Jack Grealish'in hacamat seansını ele alırken, 35. yılında Michael Jackson'ın Bad single'ını hatırlıyor ve Ozan Can Sülüm'ün ilk NBA maçı deneyimi üzerinden Amerika'da maç izleme alışkanlıklarına da göz atıyorlar.
2022-11-01
29 min
Stories from the Ashes Podcast
023 Foraging and Hopepunk with Mary Banducci
Our Guest: Mary Banducci is an herbalist, forager, and designer of the Foraging Journal. * Follow her on Instagram at Apothecary Mary * Check out her post on building A Forager’s Library* Visit her website for articles, recipes, foraging tips, and more! * Learn more about her Forager’s Journal here.Find a free literary database containing books we discuss on the podcast here:Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don’t cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of runnin...
2022-10-17
1h 08
3 DIMES
Hustle
Send us a textJay, Tony, ChrisThree “man-dimes” who review movies, products…and each other’s personal misfortunes. A raucous show every Tuesday digs deep into the Dime’s daily life antics. Listen as the Dimes recount stories of drunken nights, family life, and everything in between as their counterparts take stabs where it hurts the most. Thursdays are back to business with weekly movie reviews based on the 3 Dimes Scale. At the conclusion of each season, the Dime with the least “common cents” will be punished…3 Dimes Reviews – Worth Every Cent.Hustle is a...
2022-08-11
1h 03
Faltradio
Faltradio S2E4
Faltradio - S2E4new 2022 music, already released or soon to be released.featuring Paola Lesina, The Concept Horse, Forbes Graham, Jared Sagar/Chemiefaserwerk This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit faltradio.substack.com
2022-04-27
20 min
Faltradio
Faltradio S2E2
Faltradio — S2E2— unreleased music/ a preview on 2022featuring David Lacey, Forbes Graham, Mauer Duo and Paola Lesina. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit faltradio.substack.com
2022-02-27
23 min
The Chic Strategy
The Tea On Fakes & Dupes
Ever wondered what the difference between a fake and a dupe is? Have you ever bought one? Did you ever wonder if it was wrong to do so? We'll give you our opinion on fakes, dupes, and the problems they may cause in this enlightening episode. Here are some links to the media we used to research this podcast. Feel free to dive in if you want to know more about counterfeits and the culture they breed: "TikTok teens are obsessed with fake luxury products" by Megan Graham "How Shein got away with...
2022-02-03
1h 18
the CANDYcolored studio of oil painter katrina berg
mary brickey - final days of the certain women show & catching up with mary
catching up with mary was such a treat. it reminded me how important it is to not just celebrate all the good in each other's projects and lives, but also to honestly share about the challenges we’re facing and what they’re teaching us too. thank you mary for sharing so much of your heart. and for giving us a peek behind the scenes of your incredible journey curating this third certain women art show about our heavenly mother. in this episode, you’ll hear mary share about her piece and many other pieces in the show. see a...
2021-11-10
1h 25
Burial Plot Horror Podcast
Burial Plot EP 4 With Adrianne Montoya
In this episode, we chat with Adrianne Montoya. Adrianne writes literary horror with a folkloric and historical flavor. She has studied and worked in fields as varied as anthropology, archaeology, literature, languages, linguistics, and education. She specializes in developing long-form literary fiction, thrillers, horror, and historical fiction, but also enjoys taking on non-fiction projects. She is the curator of the paused Southwest Gothic podcast. We cover tropes and ghost stories of the Southwest, the function of oral tradition in the West, and how to make these timeless stories accessible to readers. We ask Adrianne about...
2021-05-04
1h 20
De Sandwich
Uitzending van 1 november 2020
DE SANDWICH ZONDAG 1 november 2020 Evergreen Stemweek Uur 1 1. The shadow of your smile – Tony Bennett 2. Weet je wat we doen – Conny Vandenbos 3. Hijo de la luna – Mecano 4. Mozart Symphony No. 40 – Waldo de los Rios 5. I’ll never fall in love again – Bobby Gentry 6. Autumn leaves – Eva Cassidy 7. Droomland – Johnny Jordaan & Willy Alberti 8. Il volo – Zucchero 9. Classical gas – Mason Williams 10. How glad I am – Nancy Wilson 11. Andorra – Colin Blunstone 12. Lemon tree – Fools Garden 13. De bom valt nooit – Herman van Veen 14. Dolce Paola – Adamo 15. Who pays the ferryman – Yannis Markopoulos Uur 2 1. Chicago – Graham Nash 2. Prachtig mooie dag – Daniel Lohues 3. Formidable – Stromae 4. Praying for time – George Michael 5. Where is the...
2020-11-01
1h 50
How to Be Superhuman
Bonus: The fastest woman to cycle around the world: Jenny Graham, Series 1 Episode 13
In this extra special episode, Scottish cyclist Jenny Graham chatted to Rob Pope about how she broke the female world record for cycling around the globe – unsupported – in 2018, smashing Italian Paola Gianotti’s four-year record by an extraordinary 20 days. Recorded and streamed live during Red Bull Timelaps – the world’s longest one-day cycling event, which challenges riders to accumulate as much distance as possible within 25 hours – Jenny’s story of cycling 18,000 miles, through 16 countries, completely self-supported, served as much-needed inspiration to event participants – and will to any budding endurance cyclists.Averaging more than 156 miles a day for 124 days, Je...
2020-10-24
1h 05
audios from others
la bestia garavito habla (pirry ) pyntaman edit.
Lo que nadie sabe de la entrevista con Garavito Foto: Pirry - Edición: 75 por Pirry - Edición: 75 Lo que nadie sabe de la entrevista con Garavito Pirry revela detalles de la jornada periodística que lo llevó a conversar con el asesino en serio Luis Alfredo Garavito y aprovecha para decirles un par de cosas a sus críticos. 0 0 Tenía 15 años cuando leí A sangre fría, donde Capote te lleva del odio a la compasión, de la comprensión al deseo visceral de ver rodar una cabeza. Impecable. Más que una novela, un documento pe...
2020-01-07
39 min
Marvel Cinematic Origins
Episode 10- Fan-freakin'-tastic Finale
We made it to the end of our journey. Join us one last time as we take a look at the first superhero family in their various film iterations. There's the one that was never released, the one with Jessica Alba, the one where Jessica Alba looks weird and the one that looks like it hates fun just as much as DC does. Thanks for listening!
2017-07-11
54 min
Speak of the Devils
Episode 164 - Sun Devil State of the Union
There's no getting around it. It was a bad year for ASU's three biggest sports. But is it simply a rough stretch...or the start of a new trend? How worried should fans be? To get answers, we dig deep in a special State of the Sun Devil Union episode. We go in-depth on Sun Devil football, men's basketball, and baseball with those closest to each program. Football (4:40) - We are first joined by Arizona Sports' Vince Marotta to get his insightful takes on how Todd Graham can right the ship...and save his job. W...
2017-06-07
3h 00
Marvel Cinematic Origins
Episode 9- Swamp Water & Hell Fire
In the penultimate episode, we dive into Marvel's supernatural/horror offerings. Were you aware that they made a Man-Thing film? Yes, really! We also discuss both Ghost Rider movies and debate about just how much Nicolas Cage is too much.
2017-05-31
50 min
Marvel Cinematic Origins
Episode 8- SMASH
We journey alongside Bill Bixby as he hitchhikes across America and into our hearts in The Incredible Hulk TV show and movies. We also begrudgingly cover the 2003 Hulk movie that everyone is trying to forget, all in an effort to understand Bruce Banner and the big green monster that he becomes.
2017-05-09
49 min
Marvel Cinematic Origins
Episode 7- I Double Dare You
We dive into the dark world of the Devil of Hell's Kitchen by exploring the early influences of the Netflix show, compare the theatrical and director's cut of Ben Affleck's Daredevil and talk about the problem that is Elektra.
2017-03-14
56 min