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AirSpaceAirSpaceAirSpace x Sidedoor: Space JamzIf you were curating a mixtape that might be heard by aliens billions of years from now, but definitely would be seen by your fellow Earthlings, what would you put on it? In 1977, two Voyager spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral on a journey that would take them out to our outer solar system and beyond. Affixed to the side of these two planetary explorers was the Voyager Golden Record. This ultimate mixtape of humanity contained 27 pieces of music and also pictures, greetings in many languages, and the sounds of Earth. Nearly 50 years later, we're exploring what's on t...2025-05-0843 minThe Recipe with Kenji and DebThe Recipe with Kenji and DebBefore Kenji and Deb, there was LenaDeb and Kenji are taking a break this week. Please enjoy this classic episode from our friends at Sidedoor, "America’s Unknown Celebrity Chef". For more information, visit Sidedoor's episode page, and subscribe to Sidedoor on your favorite podcast player.****************************** When Lena Richard cooked her first chicken on television, she beat Julia Child to the screen by over a decade. At a time when most African American women cooks worked behind swinging kitchen doors, Richard claimed her place as a culinary authority, broadcasting in the living rooms of New Orleans’s elite white famili...2025-04-1432 minImaginary WorldsImaginary WorldsThe Muppets Before The MuppetsIn honor of Muppet*Vision 3D closing at Disney World, we look at the history of The Muppets before Kermit joined Miss Piggy and Fozzie Bear. Two decades earlier, Kermit was hanging out with Sam and Friends -- a local TV show in Washington, D.C., that launched Jim Henson's career. This episode comes from the podcast Sidedoor, produced by The Smithsonian with support from PRX. Their host Lizzie Peabody journeys back to 1955 to figure out how this eccentric cast of puppets built the foundation for everything Jim Henson would do afterwards, from Sesame Street to The Muppet Show...2025-01-0138 minYour Worst Song... with Alex SoutheyYour Worst Song... with Alex SoutheyEp. 40 - Dan Mangan's Worst Song: Mugging and Paul McCartney, Coffee with A Radiohead, and How Kids Change PerspectiveI have Dan Mangan! We chat about... everything: managing career envy, how kids change your perspective on life, the influence of a city vs. rural place (Vancouver specifically), LA, Paul McCartney, a mugging, Jimmy Kimmel, Father John Misty, Snoop Dogg, Feist, Aaron Goldestein, Radiohead, Kelowna, the Orpheum, UBC, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Snoop Dogg, and yes, Dan's worst song. We alluded to enough other material and I had enough questions I couldn't ask in time... we could always do a part two. I didn't ask about Sidedoor Access (linked below), scoring films, or his self-described "toughest year": 2015. 2024-12-091h 35TRM TalksTRM TalksAncient Coins to a $3.6 Billion Laptop: The Evolution of Money with the Smithsonian’s Dr. Ellen Feingold and former IRS-CI Special Agent Chris JanczewskiDr. Ellen Feingold curates the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History — over 1,000,000 pieces of financial history going back 4000 years. This month she adds the laptop that former IRS-CI Agent Chris Janczewski used to investigate the Bitfinex Hack which led to the largest monetary seizure in US history. In this TRM Talks, Ari Redbord, TRM's Global Head of Policy, sits down with Dr. Feingold and Mr. Janczewski, now TRM’s Head of Global Investigations, to discuss the history of money and why a 2019 MacBook Pro belongs in the Smithsonian. Today’s Guests...2024-11-2041 minThe Joy of WhyThe Joy of WhyFrom Sidedoor — Cosmic Journey I: "Stellar Buffoonery"As a treat to our listeners, we are posting a full episode of Sidedoor, a podcast that explores the treasures in the Smithsonian's vaults. Subscribe to Sidedoor from Smithsonian wherever you listen to podcasts!Black holes could unlock the mysteries of creation and live at the heart of nearly every galaxy. But these invisible balls of extremely dense matter have never been fully understood, especially when they were only a theory. We travel through a cosmic wormhole back to the 1930s to learn how the first astrophysicist to successfully theorize a black hole, Subrahmanyan...2024-09-1934 minSidedoorSidedoorTo Sidedoor, With LoveFrom brontosauruses with bronchitis to birds on a wire to flying space rocks and a botched heist at 20 thousand feet. In this episode, Lizzie and Sidedoor producer James run all around the Smithsonian to answer listeners' questions from the Sidedoor mailbag. Guests: Lynn Heidelbaugh, curator at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum Sara Hallager, curator of birds at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Jim Nollman, composer and pioneer of the “interspecies music” genre, conceptual artist, and environmental activist Cari Corrigan, research geologist at the Smithsonian’s National...2024-01-3136 minSidedoorSidedoorDaniel Cahyadi - Enabling F&B in IndonesiaSlice Group CEO and Sidedoor host Jesse Bouman (@jessebouman) is joined by Daniel Cahyadi, co-founder and COO of Wahyoo. Wahyoo is a food and beverage enablement company. Daniel shares Wahyoo's origin story, how they pivoted the business three times, and how they have grown while keeping food quality standards consistent (and other lessons he's learned along the way). -- Wahyoo: ⁠https://www.wahyoo.com/ Daniel's Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielcahyadi/ -- This episode is brought to you by Slice. Slice is an integrated creator CRM that simplifies repo...2023-10-1054 minThe Kate ShowThe Kate ShowHow to Sell on SideDoor with a Small AudienceYou’ve heard about SideDoor — the completely unprecedented online tool that lets you sell trade-only products through your website. You might have an account with them. Perhaps you’ve even made a few sales from your curated collections, but how can you truly make it a viable income stream and put all of its features to good use? Today I’m speaking with Chad Smith, Director of SideDoor. He shares valuable insights into how the most successful interior designers and stagers are using SideDoor and the new features SideDoor offers that you might not know about yet.I’m...2023-08-0751 minSidedoorSidedoorIrzan Raditya - A Veteran of AI ChatbotsSlice Group CEO and Sidedoor host Jesse Bouman (@jessebouman) is joined by Irzan Raditya, co-founder and CEO of Kata.ai. Kata.ai has been around for more than eight years, longer than most Sidedoor guests. He's experienced his fair share of ups and downs, including laying off 90% of his staff. However, he managed to pivot the company and create a product around conversational chatbots and AI, before AI became the hot industry. -- Kata.ai: ⁠https://kata.ai/ Irzan's Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/irzanraditya/ -- This episode is brought to you by Slice. Slice is a creator CRM...2023-07-1442 minHow You Built This Indy PodcastHow You Built This Indy PodcastSidedoor Bagel | Josh GreesonFrom a simple home hobby to a thriving part-time bagel delivery service, Sidedoor Bagel  began in 2019. The overwhelming demand for bagels in Indianapolis became evident as they found themselves fully booked for months. Recognizing the potential, Josh Greeson decided to take the next step. In 2021, after an incredibly successful Kickstarter campaign that garnered thousands of dollars in just a matter of weeks, they secured a lease for their own dedicated space. This funding allowed them to bring their bagel dreams to life and create a haven for bagel enthusiasts. Check out Sidedoor Bagel at Sidedoorbagel - Bagels, Bagel Sandwiches. 2023-06-3041 minTwenty Thousand HertzTwenty Thousand HertzThe secret history of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”Baseball fan or not, there’s one song that virtually every American knows… or at least, we think we do. “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is one of the top three most recognizable songs in the country, next to “The Star Spangled Banner'' and “Happy Birthday.” But if you dig into the lyrics, you’ll find a forgotten message buried among the peanuts and Cracker Jack. This story comes from the Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast.Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.Join our community on Reddit and follow us on Facebook.2023-06-0736 minSlate HistorySlate HistoryDecoder Ring: The Artist Who Was Both Loved and DisdainedWe bring you a special episode from Sidedoor, a podcast about the treasures that fill the vaults of the Smithsonian. This story is inspired by “Big Band,” a defining work by the painter LeRoy Neiman. Neiman was a character, a cultural gadfly and an omnipresent artist who sat for decades right at the nexus of professional success, cultural ubiquity, and critical disregard. What made him so popular? What made him so disdained? And what can we learn from how he resolved this dissonance? Sidedoor is produced by the Smithsonian with P...2023-04-2637 minSlow BurnSlow BurnDecoder Ring: The Artist Who Was Both Loved and DisdainedWe bring you a special episode from Sidedoor, a podcast about the treasures that fill the vaults of the Smithsonian. This story is inspired by “Big Band,” a defining work by the painter LeRoy Neiman. Neiman was a character, a cultural gadfly and an omnipresent artist who sat for decades right at the nexus of professional success, cultural ubiquity, and critical disregard. What made him so popular? What made him so disdained? And what can we learn from how he resolved this dissonance? Sidedoor is produced by the Smithsonian with P...2023-04-2637 minDecoder RingDecoder RingThe Artist Who Was Both Loved and DisdainedWe bring you a special episode from Sidedoor, a podcast about the treasures that fill the vaults of the Smithsonian. This story is inspired by “Big Band,” a defining work by the painter LeRoy Neiman. Neiman was a character, a cultural gadfly and an omnipresent artist who sat for decades right at the nexus of professional success, cultural ubiquity, and critical disregard. What made him so popular? What made him so disdained? And what can we learn from how he resolved this dissonance? Sidedoor is produced by the Smithsonian with P...2023-04-2637 minSidedoorSidedoorWidijastoro Nugroho - Keeping the Last Mile ColdSlice Group CEO and Sidedoor host Jesse Bouman (@jessebouman) is joined by Fresh Factory’s co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Widi Nugroho. In a past life, they were colleagues at Mindshare, now they’re both tech entrepreneurs. Widi explains what Fresh Factory does and how they reached product market fit so quickly. He shares the story of getting into YCombinator and some lessons he learned during the accelerator. The episode finishes with a discussion about lessons for older professionals and first time entrepreneurs.  -- Fresh Factory: https://freshfactory.id/ Widi’s Linkedin: https://www.lin...2023-04-031h 03Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the ArchiveMaking Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the ArchiveGuest Episode: Sidedoor: Lucy Hicks AndersonKnown for her smashing parties, lighter-than-air soufflés, and comedic wit, Lucy Hicks Anderson never let anyone tell her how to live her life—not even the courts. When her gender was put on trial in the 1940s, the publicity around her case made her one the first documented Black transgender figures in American history.Find more Sidedoor episodes at si.edu/sidedoor or wherever you get your podcasts. For additional resources about Lucy Hicks Anderson, go here.——— To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://w...2023-02-2327 minMaking Gay HistoryMaking Gay HistoryGuest Episode: Sidedoor: Lucy Hicks AndersonKnown for her smashing parties, lighter-than-air soufflés, and comedic wit, Lucy Hicks Anderson never let anyone tell her how to live her life—not even the courts. When her gender was put on trial in the 1940s, the publicity around her case made her one the first documented Black transgender figures in American history. Find more Sidedoor episodes at si.edu/sidedoor or wherever you get your podcasts. For additional resources about Lucy Hicks Anderson, go here. ——— To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit htt...2023-02-2328 minSidedoorSidedoorJeth Soetoyo - How Pintu Earns User TrustSidedoor host and Slice Group CEO Jesse Bouman (www.twitter.com/jessebouman) chats with Jeth Soetoyo, CEO of Pintu to discuss how Pintu earns users' trust and champions a growing crypto industry in Indonesia.    --  Links:  Sign up for Pintu: https://pintu.co.id/ Check out Presenting Sponsor Slice: https://slice.id/  Listen to the Sidedoor Podcast on Spotify: www.sidedoor.xyz Watch the episode on YouTube: www.sidedoor.video 2023-02-1241 minAudienceAudience3 Clips Re-Air: Smithsonian's SidedoorOn this episode of the Audience podcast, we’re going back into our archives for another episode of 3 Clips. This one is hosted by Jay Acunzo and is with guest Lizzy Peabody. This episode focuses on narrative podcasting and how to create an immersive experience, especially if you don’t have a ton of resources. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy...2022-12-2241 minAirSpaceAirSpaceBonus! Hubble TroubleSeason 7 of AirSpace is just around the corner, but today we have a special bonus drop from our friends at the Sidedoor podcast! You’ve likely seen recent awe-inspiring images from the James Webb Space Telescope, but this episode focuses on its predecessor: the Hubble Space Telescope. Sidedoor explores how America's first large space telescope went from a "billion-dollar blunder" to one of history's most important scientific instruments. Look for more episodes of Sidedoor wherever you get your podcasts!2022-11-1031 minDesigned for the Creative Mind™Designed for the Creative Mind™62. Simple Solutions for Adding Revenue to your Business with Chad SmithMy next guest is Chad Smith, a seasoned entrepreneur and Director of SideDoor. If you are unfamiliar with SideDoor, it is a free online marketplace for interior designers, e-designers, and stagers. It allows you to shop and curate products into sharable collections that you can sell to your clients directly or add to your website and social media pages.   In this episode, Chad and I chat about the benefits of using a service like SideDoor to help procure products and handle the logistics so you can focus on designing. If setting up accounts with multiple v...2022-05-2347 minDesigned for the Creative Mind™Designed for the Creative Mind™62. Simple Solutions for Adding Revenue to your Business with Chad SmithMy next guest is Chad Smith, a seasoned entrepreneur and Director of SideDoor. If you are unfamiliar with SideDoor, it is a free online marketplace for interior designers, e-designers, and stagers. It allows you to shop and curate products into sharable collections that you can sell to your clients directly or add to your website and social media pages.   In this episode, Chad and I chat about the benefits of using a service like SideDoor to help procure products and handle the logistics so you can focus on designing. If setting up accounts with multiple v...2022-05-2347 minWaste No PotentialWaste No PotentialThe End is Always the Beginning: Dan Mangan, Singer-songwriter and side door | Waste No PotentialOn his journey through the music industry, Dan Mangan has experienced his fair share of metaphorical doors close in his face. Instead of seeing this in a negative light, he decided to build his own door. After a particularly challenging year in 2015 — artistically, spiritually, personally — Mangan started Sidedoor, a platform for burgeoning musicians to connect with alternative venues and hosts to book shows and tours. All was going well until the covid-19 pandemic hit and the whole premise of Sidedoor, namely in-person gatherings, was shut down overnight. But, as the theme of this episode hints at, for ever...2022-04-2237 minUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoMaker MonstersMaker monsters often creep in at the least opportune times, drag us backwards, convince us of defeat, fill us with self-doubt, so where do we go from here? And what does that mean for our creative, professional work?We hear from Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast host and producer Lizzie Peabody and poet and keynote speaker, Tucker Bryant, about how their maker monster, perfectionism, creeps into their creative work. We dive into how they conquer, co-exist, or accept defeat with their own internal monsters and explore how we can each carve out ways to find joy in our wo...2022-03-3030 minCircle City ChatterCircle City Chatter2 - Josh Greeson, Sidedoor BagelOur first official episode is here! We sat down to chat with Josh Greeson, owner of Sidedoor Bagel and learned his story from farmers markets to brick and mortar. He teaches us the difference between a bialy and a bagel and sheds light on how supportive the Indy community has been for his business. Josh connects Indy to Indy through the only locally owned bagel shop in town and tells us all about what keeps him going making thousands of bagels in a week!Sidedoor Bagel - 1103 E. 10th St.Sidedoor Bagel IG: @sidedoorbagelOrder...2022-03-0831 minForeign Policy PlaylistForeign Policy PlaylistClose Quarters: Living with ElephantsForeign Policy recommends: Smithsonian Sidedoor This week on FP Playlist, we feature the season seven premiere from Smithsonian Sidedoor. The show centers around the efforts to let humans and elephants cohabitate — and the difficulties that arise from living with such a big mammal. Sidedoor host Lizzie Peabody sat down with FP Playlist to talk about the beauty of elephants, cohabitation, and the unlikely stories that come from working at one of the largest networks of museums on the planet.Save 15% on FP subscriptions. Visit http...2021-10-1339 minGambling With an EdgeGambling With an EdgeGambling With an Edge - Captain Jack Andrews and Rufus Peabody part 2Our guests this week are professional sports bettors, Captain Jack Andrews, and Rufus Peabody. This is part 2 of our discussion on their new site http://unabated.com. This is a site with tools to help sports bettors trying to get an edge. No touts, no affiliate ads, just good information and tools for players trying to find an edge. We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter or https://www.facebook.com/GamblingWithAnEdge.Show Notes[00:00] Introduction of Captain Jack Andrews and...2021-09-2456 minGambling With an EdgeGambling With an EdgeGambling With an Edge - Captain Jack Andrews and Rufus Peabody part 2Our guests this week are professional sports bettors, Captain Jack Andrews, and Rufus Peabody. This is part 2 of our discussion on their new site http://unabated.com. This is a site with tools to help sports bettors trying to get an edge. No touts, no affiliate ads, just good information and tools for players trying to find an edge. We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter or https://www.facebook.com/GamblingWithAnEdge.Show Notes[00:00] Introduction of Captain Jack Andrews and...2021-09-2456 minSidedoorSidedoorBonus: Patsy MinkA new season of Sidedoor is just two weeks away! In the meantime, we’re sharing a special guest episode from Wonder Media Network’s podcast, “Encyclopedia Womannica.” In this episode, you’ll hear about the life of Patsy Mink, the first Asian-American woman to serve in Congress and run for U.S. President. She was also the first woman of color elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She made a brief appearance in the Sidedoor episode, “Votes for Hawaiians,” and here you’ll hear more about how she paved the way for Asian-Americans across the nation. Enc...2021-09-2207 minUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoMaker MonstersMaker monsters often creep in at the least opportune times, drag us backwards, convince us of defeat, fill us with self-doubt, so where do we go from here?  And what does that mean for our creative, professional work? We hear from Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast host and producer Lizzie Peabody and poet and keynote speaker, Tucker Bryant, about how their maker monster, perfectionism, creeps into their creative work. We dive into how they conquer, co-exist, or accept defeat with their own internal monsters and explore how we can each carve out ways to find joy in our work...2021-09-1532 minThe Kate ShowThe Kate ShowThe Complete Guide to Selling Decor & Furnishings with SideDoorGuys, SideDoor recently released the best feature ever. You can now embed your collections and products directly into your own website. SideDoor's new iFrame embed feature is so exciting to me as a marketer because it makes implementing and selling products so much easier. If you haven't at least investigated this platform yet, you need to before you get left behind. Today, I'm going over my suggested step-by-step process for selling with SideDoor. It's one thing to have an amazing tool like this at your disposal, and it is quite another to actually start making sales. If you nail it...2021-09-1321 min3 Clips3 ClipsREPLAY: Smithsonian’s Sidedoor: A Look Inside Great Narrative (ft. Lizzie Peabody)Narrative podcasting has a way of immersing listeners in truly memorable, deeply resonant experiences. But how do they come together — and better yet, how can we create our own, even when we don’t have tons of resources? EXPLORE THE SHOW Visit 3clipspodcast.com for all episodes of the show.  LEARN MORE ABOUT 3 CLIPS HOST JAY ACUNZO Subscribe to his newsletter, explore his course for podcasters, or watch and listen to all of Jay’s shows and projects at jayacunzo.com  LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes...2021-08-0900 min3 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosREPLAY: Smithsonian's Sidedoor: A Look Inside Great Narrative (ft. Lizzie Peabody) Narrative podcasting has a way of immersing listeners in truly memorable, deeply resonant experiences. But how do they come together — and better yet, how can we create our own, even when we don’t have tons of resources? EXPLORE THE SHOW Visit 3clipspodcast.com for all episodes of the show.  LEARN MORE ABOUT 3 CLIPS HOST JAY ACUNZO Subscribe to his newsletter, explore his course for podcasters, or watch and listen to all of Jay’s shows and projects at jayacunzo.com  LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos...2021-08-0945 minNC F&B PodcastNC F&B PodcastSidedoor Speakeasy with Bob PetersBob Peters hates rules. So do we, as many of you probably already know. On this episode, the ~verified~ bartender (and former guest of the pod!) joins us to bust some myths around bartending and give us the scoop on what he’s been up to since the pandemic, including his very own online cocktail classes (go to cocktailclass.com for those) and making drinks for our recent Sidedoor Speakeasy event at @thekitchenraleigh. We also talk about his love of fernet, a DIY bar project in his garage, and what are the best North Carolina spirits!    ...2021-08-0544 minBusiness of Home PodcastBusiness of Home PodcastThe internet makes it easy for designers to get shopped. SideDoor is working on thatA unique challenge of the digital age: As more and more product is sold online, it’s easier and easier for designers' clients to shop around, cutting them out of the equation. Entrepreneurs Lynsey Humphrey and Chad Smith want to fight back against that with an online platform called Sidedoor. In the process, they're looking to help old school trade brands compete in a new era.  In this episode of the podcast, Humphrey and Smith speak to host Dennis Scully about the enormous task of gathering data, why they don’t do returns, and the stark choices facing...2021-06-0743 minThe Pod SpotterThe Pod SpotterS1 Ep#31: Smithsonian SidedoorWhat’s the story behind Wonder Woman? Charles Ponzi’s scheme? Dynamite? The worst video game ever?The Smithsonian is home to over 150 million artifacts and every one of them has a backstory you wouldn’t learn during your average museum tour. This week on the Pod Spotter we profile Smithsonian Sidedoor and talk to Host Lizzie Peabody and Producer Justin O’Neill about the weird, the wonderful and the unknown treasures of the Smithsonian.2021-03-291h 03Mystery ManiacsMystery ManiacsEpisode 80 - "Not in My Back Yard" - Catapults, Concrete and Milking JellyfishManiacs,In Podcast 80 (S13 E07), a village election leads to a murders with broken bottles, a door and concrete. Who has time to milk a jellyfish?Maniac merch for a good cause! -   https://shop.spreadshirt.com/midsomer-maniacs-podcast/Best Barnaby BitsPlease send your Best Barnaby Bits to midsomermaniacs@gmail.com or twitter or instagram.  Mini Episodes of Season 21Mini-episode 01  - "The Point of Balance" - It's pronounced Chinook! - https://share.transistor.fm/s/02603f19Mini-episode 02 - "The Miniature Murders" - Don...2021-03-221h 233 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosSmithsonian's Sidedoor: A Look Inside Great Narrative (ft. Lizzie Peabody)NEWSLETTER ABOUT CREATIVITY AT WORKEvery week in Playing Favorites, 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo shares a new idea or story all about making things that make a difference. If you’re tired of all the tips, tricks, cheats, and hacks, and you just want to make more resonant things, join thousands of your peers who get Jay’s note every week, plus exclusive access and discounts to other projects:Subscribe: https://jayacunzo.com/newsletterPODCAST COURSE: GROWABLE SHOWSJay’s on-demand course deconstructs dozens of real-world show examples and offers 10 original videos...2021-02-1548 min3 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosSmithsonian's Sidedoor: A Look Inside Great Narrative (ft. Lizzie Peabody)NEWSLETTER ABOUT CREATIVITY AT WORKEvery week in Playing Favorites, 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo shares a new idea or story all about making things that make a difference. If you’re tired of all the tips, tricks, cheats, and hacks, and you just want to make more resonant things, join thousands of your peers who get Jay’s note every week, plus exclusive access and discounts to other projects:Subscribe: https://jayacunzo.com/newsletterPODCAST COURSE: GROWABLE SHOWSJay’s on-demand course deconstructs dozens of real-world show examples and offers 10 original videos...2021-02-1548 minLunchtime NewsLunchtime NewsJanuary 11, 2021: SideDoor Finds a New HomeThe Yellowknife organization SideDoor finally has a new location for its resource centre, a handgames tournament gets postponed, and US Democrats call for Trump to be impeached. Sarah Sibley hosts.2021-01-1113 minAntiques Roadshow DetoursAntiques Roadshow Detours[BONUS] Outer Space & Underwear, SIDEDOORMore than 155 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults, but where public view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers, and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through Smithsonian’s side door to search for stories that can’t be found anywhere else. Follow us at @SidedoorPod for updates and bonus content.2021-01-1129 minOutside/InOutside/InSidedoor: The RiverkeeperFred Tutman is a voice for Maryland’s Patuxent River. In 2004, he founded Patuxent Riverkeeper, an environmental advocacy organization. His mission is to protect and preserve all 110 miles of the Patuxent—a mission that takes him to the courtroom and to the riverbank. Fred is also the only African-American "Riverkeeper" in the Waterkeeper Alliance in the U.S., which he sees as an indicator of an environmental movement that is incomplete—one the planet will pay the price for. “It’s very hard in these big conservation movements for people of color to be ourselves,” said Tutman. “We ne...2020-08-2727 minHello World PodcastHello World PodcastSpace!!In this episode we discuss the ins and outs of all the stuff above our heads, way above our heads! That’s right, SPACE! If you want more from us then please go check out our other two AMAZING podcasts, Science Gals and Ravenclaw Club! If you’d like to listen to an educational podcast by the smithsonain the please check out Sidedoor here’s the link to an episode all about space: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sidedoor/id1168154281 our sources are National Geographic resource library, Britannica, NASA.gov, and education.seattlepi.com hope you enjoyed this episode! Bye wo...2020-08-2313 minAirSpaceAirSpaceVOYAGES TO MARS: LaunchAnd now for something a little different. On July 30, 2020 NASA’s Perseverance rover launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida to Jezero crater, Mars. To accompany Percy on its seven-month journey, we’re compiling a literary mixtape of Martian-themed sci-fi set to music by DJ Kid Koala. In this first installment of Voyages to Mars, we hear launch stories from two famous science fiction novels written long before the invention of modern rockets. From Percy Greg’s 1880 novel, Across the Zodiac, we get a detailed account of one of the first imaginary ships ever to travel from the Earth to Mar...2020-08-1817 minSAID - Something About Interior DesignersSAID - Something About Interior DesignersLynsey Humphrey: A New e-commerce solution for designersLooking at the e-commerce world from two perspectives – that of an interior designer and also a furniture brand – Lynsey Humphrey has developed SideDoor, an online trade marketplace and support service. Using SideDoor, designers can curate products for their clients and when purchased, make a profit on the spread between designer net and the retail selling price. On the podcast, Humphrey tells all about SideDoor, why she built it and how it addresses designer pain points. Humphrey also talks about the growth of Alder & Tweed, the niche design firm she founded with her siblings, as well as what keeps her movi...2020-06-2541 minSidedoorSidedoorDick Listijono: Seizing OpportunityFor some, the thought of going to their job brings a knot of anxiety to their stomach. Not everyone loves their job. A great deal of the time, despite not enjoying their work, people stay at their current jobs. No matter how much they dislike it. While others fantasize about their dream career, others are out working to make it a reality. Sidedoor's first guest, Dick Listijono, is one of those hardworking people. We discuss how he went from air conditioning salesman, something he didn't love, to startup CEO. 2020-06-2249 minThe Kate ShowThe Kate ShowHow Designers Can Launch A 2nd Income Stream With SideDoorHow do you create a second (or third or fourth) income stream as an interior designer? Until recently, the only answer to this question was, "Go set up affiliate links in your blog posts and hope you get enough website traffic to make it worthwhile." Ten months later, and your website traffic is nowhere near the necessary 100K views per month, and your affiliate links haven't made any money. Fast forward to the spring of 2020, interior designers now have another option: SideDoor is paving the way for trade-only brands and manufacturers to remain exclusive to practicing interior designers, preventing large...2020-05-2529 minSidedoorSidedoorSidedoor (Trailer)2020-05-1600 minSidedoorSidedoorBest of the Rest IIA perplexing tattoo. Ancient erotica. Killer bees on the loose. This episode is full of short stories we’ve been eager to tell, but couldn’t… until now. It’s Sidedoor’s second-ever “Best of the Rest!”  Learn more about the Freer & Sackler’s collection of shunga, the National Museum of American History’s Great Historic Clock of America on si.edu.2020-04-2932 minWith a Side of KnowledgeWith a Side of KnowledgeOn the Smithsonian and Sneaking in the Sidedoor—Lizzie Peabody and Justin O’Neill, Smithsonian InstitutionThe idea behind this show is pretty simple: We invite scholars, makers, and professionals out to brunch for an informal conversation about their work, and then we turn those brunches into a podcast.It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it.Lizzie Peabody and Justin O’Neill are the host and producer, respectively, of Sidedoor, a podcast from the Smithsonian Institution. Justin also happens to be a Notre Dame alum. But that’s not the reason we invited them to come on this show. In fact, we didn’t even know about Justin’s...2020-04-0228 minMy Morning Walk With JoeyMy Morning Walk With JoeySidedoorListening to my own favorite podcast2020-03-0401 minFRAGMENT RADIOFRAGMENT RADIOFRAGMENT 0222 (CLAIRMONT THE SECOND, A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE, THE WEEKND, 808's & HEARTBREAK)WELCOME TO FRAGMENT RADIO. Toronto's Hip-Hop Podcast. In this episode we discuss Bhaven's upcoming interview of Clairmont The Second for Sidedoor Magazine, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's "Artist 2.0", as well as The Weeknd's upcoming project, after the release of "After Hours".  We also discuss "melodic rap" vs. "rap rap", Kanye's 808's & Heartbreak, as well as Roddy Ricch's album... again. _____ New Mixes: https://www.fragmentradio.com/mixes New Blogposts: https://www.fragmentradio.com/writtens _____ Fragment Radio. A piece of the culture.  Listen on all your favourite pl...2020-02-261h 20ModFeed\'s RideHome 13Jan2020ModFeed's RideHome 13Jan2020Modern Feed's WakeUP for 29Jan2020*Essential Listening. Hand-picked. Daily.  https://overcast.fm/+JQdv3OBQg The Worst Video Game Ever? SIDEDOOR DEC 24, 2019 ⋅ 26:35 Deep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it was so horribl...2020-01-2913 min99% Invisible99% InvisibleThe Worst Video Game EverDeep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it was so horrible that it’s blamed for the collapse of the American home video game industry in the early 1980s. Subscribe to Sidedoor on Apple Podcasts or RadioPublic The Worst...2020-01-2926 minSidedoorSidedoorPonzi's SchemeNearly 100 years ago, Charles Ponzi stumbled across a loophole in the international postal system and turned it into one of the most infamous scams of all time. This time on Sidedoor, we follow Ponzi from his early days until his epic downfall, and hear from a postal investigator trained to catch swindlers like Ponzi who continue to use the U.S. mail for nefarious purposes. 2020-01-0828 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Worst Video Game Ever?Deep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it was so horrible that it’s blamed for the collapse of the American home video game industry in the early 1980s. This time on Sidedoor, we tell the story of just what went SO wrong w...2019-12-2526 minChristopher Kimball’s Milk Street RadioChristopher Kimball’s Milk Street RadioMeet Maangchi: The Korean Julia ChildMany of us still miss Julia Child, but YouTube star Maangchi is an excellent substitute. Today, we discuss Korean home cooking, the best way to clean an octopus and her favorite food, the sea squirt. Plus, we discover what and how ancient Minoans cooked; Alex Aïnouz wonders if we should all have a 3D printer in our kitchens; and we share our recipe for Savory Bread Pudding.Get this week's recipe: Savory Bread Pudding with Mushrooms, Gruyère and TarragonCheck out our 2019 Holiday roundup.Listen to Sidedoor from the Smithsonian....2019-12-1350 minSidedoorSidedoorFinding CleopatraEdmonia Lewis was the first American woman of color to achieve international fame as a sculptor. Her 3,000-pound masterwork, “The Death of Cleopatra,” commemorated another powerful woman who broke with convention… and then the sculpture disappeared. On this episode of Sidedoor, we find them both.2019-12-1126 minChristopher Kimball’s Milk Street RadioChristopher Kimball’s Milk Street RadioDating Games: How Couples Survive Food FightsCan your significant other’s food preferences become a nonstarter when searching for marital bliss? Reporter Emily Thomas of “The Food Chain” introduces us to three couples who are learning to make peace despite their domestic culinary wars. Plus, we explore kaiseki with Niki Nakayama and Carole Iida-Nakayama; Dan Pashman rails against avocado toast; and we share our recipe for Chewy Molasses Spice Cookies with Browned Butter Icing, which was inspired by a listener question.Get this week's recipe: Chewy Molasses Spice Cookies with Browned Butter IcingGet our recipe for French Spice Cake (Pain d’épic...2019-11-2950 minSidedoorSidedoorAdam Rippon's Olympic Mesh-capadesWhen professional athletes face the end of their career, many look ahead with uncertainty and wonder: “What’s next?” But when Adam Rippon stood on the Olympic podium in 2018, making history as the first openly gay American to medal at the winter Olympics, he was sure about his next steps. Rippon was a darling of the American Olympic media, entering all of his interviews ready with a joke and a willingness to speak candidly about his personal journey. In this episode, Rippon brings that same attitude to Sidedoor, talking about his Olympic costume, fame, and the male private...2019-11-2721 minFirst Name Basis PodcastFirst Name Basis PodcastThe Untold Story of ThanksgivingThanksgiving is right around the corner and that means that us parents are faced with the question of what to tell our children about this (somewhat controversial) holiday. You probably remember having a part in the annual school play reenacting the “First Thanksgiving” and you know that’s no longer (and never was) appropriate because it paints a pretty inaccurate picture of what happened all those years ago. But if that’s not what happened, what did?  In this episode Jasmine shares what she’s learned about the untold story of what actually happened during that harvest festival in...2019-11-1432 minBackStoryBackStoryBlasts from the Past: A History of Dynamite in the United StatesIn the 19th century, dynamite helped transform the nation. It led to the construction of important milestones like the transcontinental railroad and helped create iconic American monuments like Mt. Rushmore. But some people also saw these small explosives as potential weapons and used dynamite to promote violence. Learn more about Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast and find episodes: https://www.si.edu/Sidedoor BackStory is funded in part by our listeners. You can help keep the episodes coming by supporting the show: https://www.backstoryradio.org/support 2019-11-0134 minBackStoryBackStoryBlasts from the Past: A History of Dynamite in the United StatesIn the 19th century, dynamite helped transform the nation. It led to the construction of important milestones like the transcontinental railroad and helped create iconic American monuments like Mt. Rushmore. But some people also saw these small explosives as potential weapons and used dynamite to promote violence. Learn more about Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast and find episodes: https://www.si.edu/Sidedoor BackStory is funded in part by our listeners. You can help keep the episodes coming by supporting the show: https://www.backstoryradio.org/support2019-11-0135 minSidedoorSidedoorDynamite!In its heyday, dynamite was a transformative tool; it could blast rock quarries, excavate tunnels, and demolish buildings with power and reliability never before seen. But it also proved to be useful in some surprising ways. In this special episode of Sidedoor, we team up with the history podcast Backstory to explore two less-typical applications of the explosive: the artistic blasting at Mount Rushmore, and how anarchists used dynamite to advance their political agenda in 1886.2019-10-3033 minBackStoryBackStoryComing Up: The History of Dynamite in AmericaMore than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults, but where public view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers, and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through Smithsonian’s side door to search for stories that can’t be found anywhere else. Follow Sidedoor at @SidedoorPod or sign up for the e-newsletter at http://www.si.edu/Sidedoor2019-10-2906 minBackStoryBackStoryComing Up: The History of Dynamite in AmericaMore than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults, but where public view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers, and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through Smithsonian’s side door to search for stories that can’t be found anywhere else. Follow Sidedoor at @SidedoorPod or sign up for the e-newsletter at www.si.edu/Sidedoor 2019-10-2904 minPower Principles Podcast with Maleah WarnerPower Principles Podcast with Maleah WarnerSidedoor Approaches to Solving Problems<p>Ep. 35 Three NEW Ways to Approach Your Problems How often do you hear you have to face your problems head-on? FACING PROBLEMS HEAD-ON Facing problems head-on sounds like the take-charge thing to do.  I’m a proactive problem-solver and that means I’m going to take the bull by the horns, wrestle it to the ground, […]</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://maleahwarner.com/sidedoor-approaches-to-solving-problems/">Sidedoor Approaches to Solving Problems</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https...2019-09-1400 minSidedoorSidedoorField Trip!Sidedoor hits the road, sneaking behind the scenes for the ultimate Smithsonian field trip we never took as kids. Lizzie and producer Justin O'Neill journey by bike, train, and even horse (okay, plastic horse) in a romp from museum to museum, encountering a hungry predator, a group of Broadway monsters, the last work of an iconic painter, and lots more. Join us!Links from the episode: Hokusai's Under the Wave off Kanagawa (aka "The Great Wave") at the Freer Gallery  Tarantula Feedings at the National Museum of Natural HistoryDavid Best's Temp...2019-09-0428 minSidedoorSidedoorMemory, Myth & MiniaturesDavid Levinthal is a New York-based artist whose photography depicts “the America that never was but always will be.” He uses toys to recreate iconic moments in American history and pop culture, encouraging his audience to question America’s collective memory. Sidedoor visits Levinthal in his studio, and an exhibition of his work at the Smithsonian American Art Museum titled “American Myth & Memory: David Levinthal Photographs” to explore the distinction between fact and fable.  Click here to see the images we discuss in the episode.2019-08-2123 minSidedoorSidedoorThings You'd Never Tell Your ParentsRegie Cabico has been called the "Lady Gaga of Spoken Word poetry"—he's outspoken, provocative and iconoclastic. The son of Filipino immigrants living in rural Maryland, Regie says he’ll never be “entirely American or entirely Filipino,” and on stage he uses his poetry to explore identity, social issues, and (of course) love. Regie joins Sidedoor *in studio* for an exclusive live performance, and even offers some poetic cooking tips from the annals of American history.2019-07-2420 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Worst Video Game Ever?Deep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it was so horrible that it’s blamed for the collapse of the American home video game industry in the early 1980s. This time on Sidedoor, we tell the story of just what went SO wrong w...2019-06-2625 minSidedoorSidedoorUpdate: Meet the New Voice of Season Four!With our fourth season’s launch quickly approaching, take a moment to meet the new voice of Sidedoor!Season Four of the Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast launches on June 12, 2019. Subscribe now!2019-06-0502 minSidedoorSidedoorAloha, Y’allClose your eyes and think of Hawaii. That sound you undoubtedly hear? Well, that’s the ocean. But that other sound floating on the breeze—that’s the steel guitar, an indigenous Hawaiian invention that has influenced country, blues, and rock music since the turn of the 20th century. This time on Sidedoor, we follow a familiar sound with an unexpected origin and learn how the steel guitar helped Hawaiians preserve their culture and change American popular music.2019-04-2429 minSidedoorSidedoorAbraham Lincoln: Prankster-in-ChiefWe all know Abraham Lincoln, right? Well, we know one side of him—the grave-faced leader of a troubled country—but behind the face on the penny lies an unlikely jokester. This week, Sidedoor reveals the rascally side of our 16th president, and does it with a brand-new sound.2019-04-0132 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Feather DetectiveIn 1960, investigators found dark bits of feather stuck inside a crashed airplane's engines. They needed someone to figure out what bird they belonged to—and how that bird took down a 110,000-pound plane. Enter Roxie Laybourne, a Smithsonian bird expert who not only answered that question, but also invented the science of using feathers to solve bird-related mysteries. This time on Sidedoor, we revisit some of Roxie's greatest cases and learn how she and her team helped keep the friendly skies friendly for both birds and people.2019-03-2727 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Silence of the FrogsIn the mid-1990s, investigators identified a mysterious and seemingly unstoppable killer. Its name? Chytrid. Its prey? Frogs. Since then, the disease has ravaged frog populations worldwide, and despite decades of research there’s still no cure. So, like modern-day Noahs, a group of Smithsonian researchers have resorted to a time-honored plan: building an ark…for amphibians. This time on Sidedoor, we travel to the Panamanian jungle to see how it's helping some endangered frogs avoid extinction.2019-02-2726 minSidedoorSidedoorCheech Marin Gets ArtsyIn the 1970s and ’80s, Cheech Marin was famous for being half of the stoner comedy duo "Cheech and Chong." Today, he’s a passionate advocate for Chicano art and is raising awareness around a uniquely Mexican American aesthetic: rasquachismo. In this episode of Sidedoor, Cheech Marin is our guide to the wildly creative and ingenious world of rasquachismo—the Chicano art of working with what you've got.2019-02-1326 minSidedoorSidedoor50 Shades of Gray WhalesHappy New Year! We’re busy working on a new batch of Sidedoor episodes and while you wait, we wanted to re-share a story we like from the fall, just in case you missed it the first time around. From 6,000-year-old cave paintings to silver screen stars in movies like Free Willy, whales have long captured the human imagination. And it makes sense—they're among the largest and most intelligent creatures to ever live on our planet. This time on Sidedoor, we’ll explore our surprising relationship with whales through the lens of one species: the gray whale. Once aggres...2019-01-3025 minSidedoorSidedoorAmelia Earhart's Revolutionary Flight ClubYou know Amelia Earhart, but did you know she was just one of a daring group of women aviators who defied both expectations and gravity in the 1920s? They called themselves the Ninety-Nines, and they’re still flying today as an organization dedicated to the advancement of women pilots. This time on Sidedoor, we time-travel to the Roaring ‘20s to experience America's first official all-female air race, and then meet a modern-day Ninety-Nine who is ensuring that the legacy of Earhart and her fellow pilots continues to thrive.2018-12-2626 minSidedoorSidedoorInventor, Photographer...MurdererMeet Eadweard Muybridge, a pioneering and eccentric photographer from the 1800s whose work changed how people understood movement, and paved the way for the invention of motion pictures. But this inventor, artist, and showman also made a name for himself for something much less savory: murder. This time on Sidedoor, come for the ingenuity and stay for the scandal as we find out how a near-death experience, a handsome horse, and a rumored $25,000 bet helped Eadweard Muybridge change the course of photographic history.2018-12-1227 minSidedoorSidedoorThis Color Is Who I AmArtist Frank Holliday's social circle in the 1980s was a who's who of New York City cool: Andy Warhol, Cyndi Lauper, RuPaul, Keith Haring, and even Madonna. But Frank's odyssey through the art world also placed him at the center of an epidemic that would shake the entire country. In honor of World AIDS Day, Sidedoor takes a look at America's early HIV/AIDS Crisis through the eyes of an artist whose life and work were changed by it forever.  This episode features recordings from the "Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic" Oral History Project produced by the ...2018-11-2827 minSidedoorSidedoorThat Brunch in the ForestIn 1621, a group of Pilgrims and Native Americans came together for a meal that many Americans call "The First Thanksgiving." But get this—it wasn't the first, and the meal itself wasn't so special either. The event was actually all but forgotten for hundreds of years…until it was dusted off to bolster the significance of a national holiday. This time on Sidedoor, we talk to Paul Chaat Smith, a curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, to explore how much of what you think you know about Native Americans may be more fiction than fact.2018-11-1425 minSidedoorSidedoorSlavery, Freedom & Grandma’s HouseWhat if you found out that your grandmother’s house was going on display at a museum? The. Whole. House. That’s what happened to the Meggett sisters, who grew up visiting, eating, and playing at their grandma’s tiny cabin in South Carolina, unaware that it was originally built to house enslaved people. This time on Sidedoor, we explore the house's unique journey from slave cabin to family home to its latest incarnation as a centerpiece at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.2018-10-1721 minSidedoorSidedoor50 Shades of Gray WhalesFrom 6,000-year-old cave paintings to silver screen stars in movies like Free Willy, whales have long captured the human imagination. And it makes sense—they're among the largest and most intelligent creatures to ever live on our planet. This time on Sidedoor, we’ll explore our surprising relationship with whales through the lens of one species: the gray whale. Once aggressively hunted and thought to be nearly extinct, they've rebounded to become one of the North Pacific’s most abundant whale species. So, what changed?2018-10-0324 minSidedoorSidedoorUpdate: Passing the Mic!Our dear host Tony Cohn is leaving *Sidedoor *to travel the world, so we want to take a minute to introduce you to the new voice of the show, Haleema Shah.2018-10-0102 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Mystery Bones of Witch HillIt begins a bit like a *Scooby Doo *episode: archaeologists digging at a place called “Witch Hill” discover mysterious human remains in an ancient trash heap. Who was this person? How’d they get there? Astonishingly, it would take 40 years to find out, and the story is way more surprising — and groundbreaking — than anyone could’ve ever imagined. So, grab your Scooby Snacks and join Sidedoor as we journey to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama to see these unusual bones firsthand and meet the “meddling kids” trying to solve a mystery 700 years in the making.2018-08-2222 minSidedoorSidedoorThe Curse of the Hope DiamondThe Hope Diamond is one of the most iconic items in the Smithsonian's collections, but this glittering gem is rumored to have a dark side. French monarchs, an heiress, and at least one unlucky postman have met misfortune after possessing it—though does that really constitute a curse? This time on Sidedoor, we track the lore of this notorious gem through the centuries, from southern India, through the French Revolution, and across the Atlantic Ocean to its current home at the National Museum of Natural History, to find out for ourselves.2018-08-0827 minSidedoorSidedoorSeason Three Update!Tony sneaks away from the mosquitoes and frogs of Panama to make a special announcement: Sidedoor season three launches on Wednesday, August 8! Get ready for even more amazing stories from every corner of the Smithsonian. Pro tip: subscribe today to receive new episodes before anyone else, including our upcoming season premiere, "The Curse of the Hope Diamond."  2018-08-0201 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Wheat & WeedsSidedoor StoriesMatthew 13:24-30Thank God that He's the judge and we're not. Let's entrust that role to Him. We're not nearly as good at it as we think we are.2018-07-1528 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Persistent WidowSidedoor StoriesLuke 18:1-8We spend a great amount of time talking about what we believe, but often how we act doesn't reflect what we claim to believe. What might it look like if we lived like we actually believed the things that we say we believe?2018-07-0822 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe Kingdom of Heaven is LikeSidedoor StoriesLuke 13:1-25The Kingdom of Heaven is something that must be sought. It holds the power to change hearts. Connect with the Kingdom to move your dialogues with others from a sharing of life together toward spiritual forming conversations that point to God, helping others to do Kingdom life in the middle.2018-07-0124 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Rich FoolSidedoor StoriesLuke 12:13-21The challenge of this parable is to refuse to step aside from Jesus' words. It's to assume that Jesus is calling us out. Don't be a fool. Listen to the story.2018-06-2430 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Shrewd ManagerSidedoor StoriesLuke 16:1-9Our interpretation of parables often says more about us than it does about God. God, help us to see what you see!2018-06-1728 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Father & the SonsSidedoor StoriesLuke 15:11-32This parable is at the heart of the gospel. It's the clearest picture of God in a culture desperately lacking in examples of love and forgiveness. So, turn in your lesser stories about God and accept who you are in the father's eyes.2018-06-1027 minGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastGreenville Oaks Church Message PodcastThe One with the Lost CoinSidedoor StoriesLuke 15:8-10Parables are so much more than they seem. They invite us into a world, disrupt our expectations, and invite us to live in a new way.2018-06-0432 minSidedoorSidedoorSidedoor Presents: AirSpaceJoin Sidedoor in welcoming AirSpace, a new gravity-defying podcast from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Hosts Emily Martin and Matt Schindell join Tony to share a few upcoming stories, including what’s on the menu in space, how Earth’s oceans teach us about exploring the cosmos, and what it takes to be an astronaut. We’ll also give you a peek into AirSpace’s maiden voyage, where the team looks at what happens when a bunch of scientists attempt to live like Martians. If you’ve ever thought changing time zones was hard, try living on “Mars Time.”  ...2018-01-1717 minTransistorTransistorSidedoor from the Smithsonian: Shake it UpFor the next few episodes, we’re featuring the Smithsonian’s new series, Sidedoor, about where science, art, history, and humanity unexpectedly overlap — just like in their museums. In this episode: an astronomer has turned the night sky into a symphony; an architecture firm has radically re-thought police stations; and an audiophile builds a successful record company on under-appreciated sounds. For even more from Sidedoor, subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Music credits under backannounce: “Candy” by Jahzzar.2017-01-2024 minTransistorTransistorSidedoor from the Smithsonian: Butting HeadsFor the next few episodes, we’re featuring the Smithsonian’s new series, Sidedoor, about where science, art, history, and humanity unexpectedly overlap — just like in their museums. In this episode: two besties turn into lifelong enemies over a dining room; a researcher embraces the panda craze; and why some dinosaur skulls were built to take a beating. For even more from Sidedoor, subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Music credits under backannounce: “Walking Barefoot On Grass” by Kai Engel.2016-12-0919 minTransistorTransistorSidedoor from the Smithsonian: Masters of DisguiseFor the next few episodes, we’re featuring select episodes from the Smithsonian’s new series, Sidedoor, about where science, art, history, humanity and where they unexpectedly overlap — just like their museums. Up first: tales of scientific deception and trickery. For even more from Sidedoor, subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.2016-12-0119 min