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A Very Special Episode About Video Games and Growing Up in the '90s, with Dan Bulich & Pat Brennan
bonusEDan Bulich and Pat Brennan costar in Console Wars, a YouTube series that puts Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis games in head-to-head competition for 16-bit supremacy.Console Wars - YouTubeConsole Wars - TV Tropes57: 16-Bit Video Games and the Lasting Power of Nostalgia, with Dan Bulich & Pat Brennan - Where We Go NextConsole Wars' First Episode in 2011: Aladdin (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeWhy 16-Bit Games Look Better on Old TVs - YouTubeConsole Wars: The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeYs III: Wanders From Ys (Super Nintendo) Soundtrack - YouTubeThe Adventures of Batman & Robin (Sega Genesis) Soundtrack - YouTubeBlade (1998): Opening Scene - YouTubeDonkey Kong Country Soundtrack - YouTube1993 Sega Genesis Commercial: Blast Processing - YouTubeSNES Drunk: Chrono Trigger: Why the Hype? - YouTubeSega Lord X: Golden Axe 2 - Sega Genesis Review - YouTubeSplash Wave: The Making of Streets of Rage 2 (Sega Genesis) - YouTubeThe Adventures of Batman & Robin (Sega Genesis): Mad Hatter Fight - YouTubeConsole Wars: Earthworm Jim (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeConsole Wars: Earthworm Jim 2 (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeStimpy's First Fart | The Ren & Stimpy Show - YouTubeA Pesky Fly Interrupts Rocko’s Barbecue | Rocko's Modern Life - YouTube"Turn the Page, Wash Your Hands" | Rocko's Modern Life - YouTube"Call the Police" | The Ren & Stimpy Show - YouTubeGarbage Pail Kids - WikipediaSplash Wave: The Making of Aladdin (Sega Genesis) - YouTubeSpider-Man Cartoon (1990s): Opening Credits - YouTubeEarthworm Jim (Sega Genesis) Soundtrack - YouTubeGame Maker's Toolkit: Why Does Celeste Feel So Good to Play? - YouTubeAngry Video Game Nerd: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES) - YouTubeMike & Bootsy: Ducktales (NES) - YouTubeSNES Drunk: X-Men 2: The Clone Wars (Sega Genesis) - YouTubeSega Lord X: Comix Zone - Sega Genesis Review - YouTubeNintendo Power: Issue #1 (July/August 1988) - Internet ArchiveConsole Wars: Batman Returns (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeSplash Wave: The Making of Donkey Kong Country & Killer Instinct (Super Nintendo) - YouTubeConsole Wars: Zombies Ate My Neighbors (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeGaming Historian: The Story of Super Mario World - YouTubeSplash Wave: The Making of Super Mario World & Yoshi's Island - YouTubeGaming Historian: The Story of Super Mario Kart - YouTubeSmells Like Nirvana, by "Weird Al" Yankovic - YouTubeBedrock Anthem, by "Weird Al" Yankovic - YouTubeSuper Mario Kart Soundtrack - YouTubeRob McElhenney & Charlie Day Debate the Correct Creative Approach for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - YouTubeConsole Wars: Super Bomberman vs Mega Bomberman (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - YouTubeHow Cuphead's Devs Gambled On A Dream | The Making of Cuphead - YouTubeConsole Wars Behind the Scenes: Recreating Doom - YouTubeFollow Console Wars on Instagram: @ConsoleWarsGuysFollow Console Wars on Twitter: @ConsoleWarsGuys----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
82: Stand-Up Comedy is a Punk Rock Art Form, with Joel Jimenez
EJoel Jimenez is a standup comedian, musician and a native of Northeast Los Angeles. For years he was the drummer for the #1 live podcast in the world, Kill Tony. These days you can find him at the World Famous Comedy Store, in regular rotation on some of LA's top comedy podcasts, a co-host on both the Dogs of Brown Town and Lesser Known Characters podcasts, as well as the drummer for the punk rock band Mad Peaceful.Comic Routines - Joel Jimenez - YouTubeNardwuar vs. Pharrell Williams - YouTubeThe Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away - YouTubeLudwig Artists: Joel JimenezThe Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) - YouTubeNeil Peart's Ultimate Drum Solo on Late Show with David Letterman - YouTubeJoel's First Kill Tony Set - YouTubeKill Tony #202: The Birth of "Joelberg" - YouTubeBest "Joelberg" Roasts on Kill Tony - YouTubeKill Tony #500: "Ski Mask Pete" & Joel's Return - YouTubeKill Tony #605: The Return of the Original Kill Tony Band - YouTubeRelentless Ones: Joel Jimenez - YouTubeThe Dogs of Browntown Podcast - Apple PodcastsFollow Lesser Known Characters Podcast on Instagram: @lesserknowncharacterspodFollow Mad Peaceful on Instagram: @madpeacefulbandFollow Joel on Instagram: @mostlysorry----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
81: Mining Universal Truths From Personal Stories, with Sarah Hepola
Sarah Hepola is the author of the 2015 bestselling memoir, Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget. She's the host and creator of "America's Girls," a podcast about the history of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and the co-conspirator of Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em, a weekly podcast about what's burning through the culture right now. She's a writer-at-large for Texas Monthly, and she lives in Dallas.sarahhepola.comBlackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget, by Sarah HepolaWhy I’m Doing a Podcast on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, by Sarah HepolaCheerleaders, Cheerleaders Everywhere, by Sarah HepolaSmoke 'Em If You Got "Em PodcastLush for Life, by Sarah Hepola - Salon23: Children Need Freedom to Grow Independent, with Lenore Skenazy - Where We Go Next"Twitter: where personality disorders become careers." - Meghan DaumCommon Cognitive Distortions - WikipediaThose College Students Might Surprise You: Sarah Hepola's Report From the Classroom - The Unspeakable PodcastHow to watch TÁR - JustWatchI Could Get Married Here (But Didn't), by Sarah Hepola - The New York TimesMy Drinking Years: ‘Everyone Has Blackouts, Don’t They?’, by Sarah Hepola - The GuardianSarah's Twitter: @sarahhepolaSarah's Instagram: @thesarahhepolaexperience----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
80: The Black British Experience Is Not an American One, with Tomiwa Owolade
Tomiwa Owolade is a journalist and critic based in London. He has written for publications that include the New Statesman, the Times, and the Sunday Times, and he is the author of This is Not America: Why Black Lives in Britain Matter.This is Not America, by Tomiwa Owolade44: The Unresolvable Tension of Overlapping Identities, with Tomiwa Owolade - Where We Go Next3: A Challenge to Move Beyond Racialized Identities, with Inaya Folarin Iman - Where We Go Next12 Million Black Voices, by Richard WrightThe Omni-Americans: Some Alternatives to the Folklore of White Supremacy, by Albert Murray39: Black Culture Is Not a Monolith, with Bertrand Cooper - Where We Go NextBlack Jeopardy with Tom Hanks - SNLTomiwa's Twitter: @tomowoladeTomiwa's Instagram: @tomowolade----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
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79: Perfecting the Painful Pleasure of Nashville Hot Chicken, with Johnny Ray Zone
A Los Angeles native, Chef Johnny Ray Zone began his culinary career as an apprentice, working as a garde manger at Figaro Bistrot in Los Feliz. He worked under chefs like Thomas Keller in Beverly Hills, Gordan Ramsay in London, and Nobu Matsuhisa in West Hollywood, before becoming the executive chef at La Poubelle in LA's Franklin Village. Most people today know him as the cofounder and executive chef of Howlin' Rays, the first Nashville hot chicken spot to open on the West Coast, and the restaurant many say kickstarted our national hot chicken craze.howlinrays.comJonathan Gold Reviews Howlin’ Ray’s Hot Chicken - Los Angeles TimesHowlin' Rays Dominates Nashville Hot Chicken in Los Angeles! | Where to Eat - YouTubeAnton Ego Tastes Ratatouille - Flashback Scene - Scene from RatatouilleHow McDonald's Invented Modern Fast Food - Scene from The Founder12: How Tragedy Can Lead to Growth, with Ayishat Akanbi - Where We Go Next74: Going to Space, Reusing the Entire Rocket, and Flying Again in 24 Hours, with Andy Lapsa - Where We Go Next1982 Pepsi Cola “Take the Pepsi Challenge” TV Commercial - YouTube60: The Unknown History and Surprising Benefits of Fasting, with Steve Hendricks - Where We Go NextThe Story Of Prince's Hot Chicken | Southern Living - YouTubeLA's Lost Hot Chicken History - EaterHow Hot Chicken Really Happened - The Bitter SouthernerHowlin' Ray's' Instagram: @howlinrays----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
78: The Final Frontier Fire Sale: Chronicling the Pioneers Commercializing Space, with Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance is the New York Times bestselling author of Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, and a feature writer at Bloomberg Businessweek. He's also the host of Hello World, a travel show that centers on inventors and scientists all over the planet. Previously, he worked as a reporter for The New York Times, The Economist, and The Register. His new book, When the Heavens Went on Sale: The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach, is out now.ashleevance.comWhen the Heavens Went on Sale: The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach, by Ashlee VanceHello World - BloombergElon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, by Ashlee VanceElon Musk: The Fantastic Future Quest | Ashlee Vance | Talks at Google - YouTube70: Making Extinction a Thing of the Past, with Ben Lamm & George Church - Where We Go Next72: A Self-Help Book for Societies, with Tim Urban - Where We Go NextOutliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm GladwellHow LeoLabs Is Using New Tech to Target Space Junk - Hello WorldAshlee's Twitter: @ashleevance----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
77: From Fear to Fascination: Understanding Each Other in a Divided World, with Mónica Guzmán
Mónica Guzmán is Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels, a nonprofit working to depolarize America. She's also founder and CEO of Reclaim Curiosity, an organization working to build a more curious world, and author of "I Never Thought Of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times."moniguzman.comI Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times, by Mónica Guzmán38: Curiosity Is a Skill We Can Learn, with Mónica Guzmán - Where We Go Next66: Embracing Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, with Pete Davis - Where We Go NextBraver AngelsMónica Guzmán - I Never Thought of It That Way - with Jonathan Rauch - YouTubeHeineken: Worlds Apart Campaign - YouTubeWhy Would a Lefty Talk to Glenn Beck? | Monica Guzman | The Glenn Beck Podcast | Ep 138 - YouTubeSelf-Reliance, by Ralph Waldo Emerson1: How to Bridge Political Divides, with John Wood, Jr. - Where We Go NextMónica's Twitter: @moniguzmanMónica's Instagram: @moniguzman----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
76: Helping Young Men Find Meaning, Purpose, and Self-Worth, with Richie Hardcore
ERichie Hardcore is a New Zealand-based public speaker and educator who discusses domestic and sexual violence, mental health, and masculinity. As a former alcohol and drug harm reduction community worker, he is also passionate about the causes of and remedies for addiction. He was a radio host in Auckland for 15 years as a music DJ and interviewer of politicians, celebrities, and musicians. He's also a now-retired multiple Muay Thai Champion, with 30 years in martial arts. He currently trains some of New Zealand's most accomplished fighters, and works with young people - especially young men - to form a healthier understanding of masculinity and sexuality.richiehardcore.comAdult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional FamiliesShould We Teach Porn Literacy? Richie Hardcore Shares His Lesson Plans - The Unspeakable Podcast68: Solving the Crisis of Boys and Men, with Richard Reeves - Where We Go NextOf Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It, by Richard ReevesHegemonic Masculinity - Wikipedia"The way some super woke people go about things, actually make a lot of men not want to get involved in the healthy masculinity movement, which is a real shame." - Richie's Instagram postThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, by Bessel van der KolkWhy modern America creates fragile children | Jonathan Haidt - Big ThinkStandpoint Theory - WikipediaToward Freedom: The Case Against Race Reductionism, by Touré F. ReedPornography Is What the End of the World Looks Like, by Robert JensonThe Children of Pornhub, by Nicholas Kristof75: Why All the Sex We’re Having Is Unsatisfying, with Christine Emba - Where We Go NextRethinking Sex: A Provocation, by Christine EmbaT: The Story of Testosterone, the Hormone that Dominates and Divides Us, by Carole HoovenFollow Richie on Instagram: @RichieHardcore----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
Offering Empathy: A Retrospective
bonusThis is a special retrospective episode of Where We Go Next.At the end of the first 45 episodes of the show I asked each guest the same final question. This is a compilation of all of their answers, back-to-back.I am so grateful to the guests who have joined us and shared their knowledge, time, and empathy. And I am grateful to you for supporting this show.Wherever we go next, I hope you’ll be there too.----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
75: Why All the Sex We’re Having Is Unsatisfying, with Christine Emba
Christine Emba is the author of Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, and an opinion columnist and editor at the Washington Post. At the Post and elsewhere, she writes about ideas, society, and culture. She is based in Washington, DC.Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, by Christine EmbaDid the Sexual Revolution Really Make Sex Better? | The Agenda - YouTubeHow to watch The Apartment - JustWatchTea Consent - YouTube33: The Struggle to Stay Heterodox in a Tribal World, with Meghan Daum - Where We Go Next68: Solving the Crisis of Boys and Men, with Richard Reeves - Where We Go NextThe Downside of Cohabiting Before Marriage - The New York TimesThe Profound Sadness of the Jordan Peterson Phenomenon, by Christine EmbaHow Do You Stop Abortion? Here’s What Antiabortion Marchers Told Me, by Christine EmbaRead Christine at The Washington PostFollow Christine on Twitter: @ChristineEmbaFollow Christine on Instagram: @ChristineEmba----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
74: Going to Space, Reusing the Entire Rocket, and Flying Again in 24 Hours, with Andy Lapsa
Andy Lapsa is the co-founder of Stoke Space, a reusable rocket company started in 2019 with the knowledge that fully and rapidly reusable rockets represent the inevitable and necessary future of the space industry. Prior to founding Stoke, Andy was one of the original three members of Blue Origin’s BE-4 team, where he held architecture, design, analysis, and development test leadership roles.Stoke SpaceStoke Space Aims to Build Rapidly Reusable Rocket With a Completely Novel Design - Ars TechnicaFirst-Of-Its-Kind Rocket Engine Nears First Flight Test - FreethinkHow Stoke Space's Unique Rocket Works // Exclusive Tour & Interview - Everyday Astronaut (YouTube)Full Reusability By Stoke Space - Everyday AstronautThe Pollution Caused by Rocket Launches - BBCAir Pollution From Reentering Megaconstellation Satellites Could Cause Ozone Hole 2.0 - Space.comRadiative Forcing - MIT Climate Portal71: Rescuing Animals From the Brink of Extinction, with Forrest Galante - Where We Go NextThe Risky Rush for Mega Constellations - Scientific AmericanKessler Syndrome - WikipediaFollow Stoke Space on Instagram: @stokespaceFollow Stoke Space on Twitter: @stoke_space----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
73: Ensemble Acting, Bilingual Comedy, and the Benefits of Being an Outsider, with Samba Schutte
Samba Schutte is a Dutch-Mauritanian actor for television, movies, and video games, as well as a writer and stand-up comedian. He plays the character of Roach, the surgeon / cook aboard a pirate ship in the HBO Series Our Flag Means Death, co-starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi.Our Flag Means Death - HBO Maxsambaschutte.comSamba's First Role as a Doctor - VimeoTwo Cars, One Night, by Taika Waititi - YouTubeSamba’s Audition for the Character of Roach - FacebookOne of Samba's First Stand-Up Performances - FacebookThe Right Way To Order Ethiopian Food, by Samba Schutte - YouTubeKung Fu Hustle (Trailer) - YouTubeU.S. Immigration Officers, by Samba Schutte - FacebookDog Passports, by Samba Schutte - YouTubeFirst Paintball Experience, by Samba Schutte - YouTubeHakim Tricks the Trickster - Clip from NBC's SunnysideRoach's 40 Orange Glaze Cake Recipe - InstagramSamba's Black Forest Birthday Cupcakes for Kristian Nairn - InstagramFollow Samba on Instagram: @sambaschutteFollow Samba on Twitter: @sambaschutte----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
72: A Self-Help Book for Societies, with Tim Urban
Tim Urban is the writer, illustrator and co-founder of Wait But Why, a long-form, stick-figure-illustrated website about almost everything with over 600,000 subscribers. Tim's 2016 TED talk is the third most-watched of all time at 66 million views. His book, What's Our Problem?: A Self Help Book for Societies - an exploration of political polarization - is out now.What's Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies, by Tim UrbanWait But WhyWhy Procrastinators Procrastinate - Wait But WhyTaming the Mammoth: Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think - Wait But WhyA Short History of My Last Six Years - Wait But WhyThe Elon Musk Post Series (Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and more) - Wait But WhyDoing a TED Talk: The Full Story - Wait But WhyThe AI Revolution: The Road to Superintelligence - Wait But WhyThe Fermi Paradox - Wait But WhyThe Big and the Small - Wait But WhyYour Life in Weeks - Wait But WhyThe Tail End - Wait But WhyFollow Tim on Instagram: @WaitButWhyFollow Tim on Twitter: @WaitButWhy----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
71: Rescuing Animals From the Brink of Extinction, with Forrest Galante
Forrest Galante is a conservationist, wildlife biologist, and public advocate for endangered species. He's been called "The Indiana Jones of Biology" and is especially passionate about finding and preserving animals once thought to be extinct. He is the host of Extinct or Alive on Animal Planet, as well as the series Mysterious Creatures. He's hosted multiple Shark Week shows across the years, and been featured on many other broadcast, digital, and independent shows. His book Still Alive: A Wild Life of Rediscovery - part memoir, part biological adventure - was published in 2021. And he's recently been doing work with Colossal Biosciences, a de-extinction company working to bring back the woolly mammoth, the thylacine, the dodo, and more.www.forrestgalante.comStill Alive: A Wild Life of Rediscovery, by Forrest GalanteThe Wild Times PodcastColossal Biosciences70: Making Extinction a Thing of the Past - Where We Go NextLiving Planet Report 2022 - World Wildlife FundThe Company Trying to Clone Woolly Mammoths - The Joe Rogan Experience #1927#1403 - Forrest Galante - The Joe Rogan ExperiencePleistocene ParkSaving Baby Elephants from a Deadly Herpes Virus - DiscoveryDe-Extinction Startup Colossal Biosciences Raises $150M To Bring Back The Dodo - CrunchbaseTrophic Cascade - WikipediaPredator-Prey Equation (Lotka–Volterra Equation - WikipediaResearcher Discovers An “Extinct” Pondicherry Shark! | Extinct Or Alive - YouTubeWildlife Expert Breaks Down Animal Scenes from Movies | GQ - YouTubeWildlife Expert Forrest Galante Breaks Down More Animal Scenes from Movies | GQ - YouTubeWildlife Expert Breaks Down Animal Scenes from Movies Part 3 | GQ - YouTubeHow to watchArrival - JustWatchListening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us, by Alexandra Morton"The Greatest Galapagos Discovery In Over 100 Years!" | Extinct or Alive - YouTubeVox + Netflix: Does Your Dog Really Love You? - Facebook (Clip)Follow Forrest on Instagram: @Forrest.Galante----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I’d love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcastwherewegonext.com
70: Making Extinction a Thing of the Past, with Ben Lamm & George Church
Ben Lamm and George Church are co-founders of Colossal, a bioscience and genetics company that will rapidly advance the field of species de-extinction. Ben is CEO, and is a serial technology entrepreneur driven to solve the most complex challenges facing our planet. Dr. Church is Colossal's lead genetic advisor and the recognized leader in genomics, pioneering a number of advances and breakthroughs that have progressed the entire field.Colossal BiosciencesA Case for De-Extinction | Ben Lamm & Eriona Hysolli at SXSW 2022 - YouTubeSiberia’s Pleistocene Park: Bringing Back Pieces of the Ice Age to Combat Climate Change - 60 MinutesSaving Baby Elephants from a Deadly Herpes Virus - DiscoveryForm Bio Spins Out of Colossal Bioscience to Offer Scientists the ‘Missing Piece’ - Dallas InnovatesFresh Effort to Clone Extinct Animal - BBC NewsElephants Could Be Key to Saving the Planet — Here’s Why - InversePleistocene ParkHow CRISPR Lets You Edit DNA - TED-Ed54: Growing Healthier and Tastier Seafood in a Lab, with Justin Kolbeck - Where We Go NextFollow Colossal on Instagram: @ItsColossal----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? I'd love to hear from you. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
69: Creating a Space for Empathy on YouTube, with Gen Kimura
Gen Kimura makes documentaries and interviews on complex and controversial social issues on his YouTube channel. The purpose of the channel is, “To live courageously and authentically to inspire others to explore the unfamiliar."GEN - Explore the Unfamiliar32: Pursuing a Lifetime of Personal Growth, with Brittany Talissa King - Where We Go NextHow a False Accusation Almost Ruined my Life. - GEN (YouTube)20: The New Science of Self-Actualization, with Scott Barry Kaufman - Where We Go Next65: Untangling Partisan Narratives and Fixing Political News, with Isaac Saul - Where We Go Next67: The News Doesn’t Have to Make Us Anxious, with Michele Carroll - Where We Go NextWhy Asian Racism is Allowed - GEN (YouTube)Looking for Love in the Loneliest Generation - GEN (YouTube)Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown - WikipediaWhy Gay Men Run Fashion | Full Interview with Sneako - GEN (YouTube)Errol Morris - Wikipedia (The legendary documentary filmmaker who Michael forgot to name)Follow Gen: linktr.ee/genkimura----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
68: Solving the Crisis of Boys and Men, with Richard Reeves
Richard Reeves is the President of the American Institute for Boys and Men, a non-partisan, non-profit research organization focused on the wellbeing of boys and men. He writes for a wide range of publications, including the New York Times, the Guardian, National Affairs, The Atlantic, Democracy Journal, and Wall Street Journal. His book Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It, shows how the basic social structures defining masculine maturity and success have been shattered, and how they can — and must — be reinvented.Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It, by Richard ReevesOf Boys and Men - Substackrichardvreeves.comA New Breed: The Pre-First Grader - The New York Times (1991)66: Embracing Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, with Pete Davis - Where We Go NextBottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity, by Joseph FishkinRichard Reeves: Of Boys and Men - Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)The Profound Sadness of the Jordan Peterson Phenomenon, by Christine EmbaDad, How Do I? - YouTube"Knock Knock," by Daniel Beaty - YouTubeFollow Richard on Twitter: @RichardVReeves----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of the episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
A Very Special Boxing Day Episode, with Jay Shapiro
bonusEThis is a Very Special Boxing Day Episode of Where We Go Next, with longtime friend of the show Jay Shapiro. We discuss Jay's recent move to Mexico City, how we find and make meaning in community, the history of Boxing Day, what Jay's been up to with Sam Harris, and we analyze two films that are meaningful to us: SLC Punk! and Wendy and Lucy.How to watch Jay's Movie, SLC Punk! - JustWatchHow to watch Michael's movie, Wendy and Lucy - JustWatchwhatjaythinks.comDedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite BrowsingWhy Honor Matters, by Tamler Sommers#126 - In Defense of Honor - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Tamler Sommers)Standings Bar, NYC - Instagram66: Embracing Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, with Pete Davis - Where We Go NextThe Last Dance - Netflix"You're actually rooting for the clothes, when you get right down to it." - Jerry SeinfeldBoxing Day - WikipediaThe Human Capacity - An Essay from the Writer of The Essential Sam Harris, by Jay Shapiro 63: Choosing Between a Drowning Child and a New Pair of Shoes, with Jay Shapiro - Where We Go NextHype! (1996) - WikipediaNothing Gold Can Stay, by Robert FrostReality Bites - WikipediaKelly Reichardt - WikipediaLynn Shelton - WikipediaJohn Cassavetes - WikipediaJeremy Kagan - WikipediaHow to watch A Woman Under the Influence - JustWatch@GEN - Gen Kimura's YouTube ChannelHusbands - WikipediaYour Sister's Sister - WikipediaOld Joy - WikipediaObserver Effect - WikipediaCastaway - WikipediaS01E01: Fire at the Louvre - Susan Wolf - Dilemma PodcastSometimes a Great Notion (film) - Wikipedia----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
67: The News Doesn’t Have to Make Us Anxious, with Michele Carroll
Michele Carroll is host of 'The News Diet', a daily news show on YouTube for those who want to learn about the world without the typical anxiety or fear often associated with the news industry.The News Diet - YouTubeExploring Minds with Michele Carroll - YouTubeNuance: A Love Story, by Meghan Daum33: The Struggle to Stay Heterodox in a Tribal World, with Meghan Daum - Where We Go NextDinner Discussion - SNL31: Investigating the Origins of COVID-19, with Dr. Alina Chan - Where We Go Next"If you're gonna trust people to vote, you have to trust them to have open and honest dialogue with each other." - Destiny, on the Lex Fridman PodcastNoise music - Wikipedia65: Untangling Partisan Narratives and Fixing Political News, with Isaac Saul - Where We Go NextFollow The News Diet on Instagram: @TheNewsDietFollow The News Diet on TikTok: @TheNewsDietFollow The News Diet on Twitter: @TheNewsDiet_----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
The Dictionary Podcast and a Very Special Boxing Day (Bonus Content)
bonusThe News Diet, by Michele CarrollSLC Punk! - Jay's Boxing Day movieWendy and Lucy - Michael's Boxing Day movie#D129 (dial tone to diammonium phosphate) ft. Michael Callahan - The Dictionary----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Reach out:Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
66: Embracing Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, with Pete Davis
Pete Davis is a writer and civic advocate from Falls Church, Virginia. He works on civic projects aimed at deepening American democracy and solidarity. He's the cofounder of the Democracy Policy Network, a state policy organization focused on raising up ideas that deepen democracy. In 2015, he cofounded Getaway, a company that provides simple, unplugged escapes to tiny cabins outside of major cities. His Harvard Law School graduation speech, “A Counterculture of Commitment,” has been viewed more than 30 million times.Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, by Pete DavisA Counterculture of Commitment, by Pete Davis (YouTube)PeteDavis.orgThe Abnormal Is Not Courage, by Jack Gilbert1: How to Bridge Political Divides, with John Wood, Jr. - Where We Go Next11: Being Polite Can Hinder Moral Progress, with Alexandra Hudson - Where We Go Next38: Curiosity Is a Skill We Can Learn, with Mónica Guzmán - Where We Go NextDoes Diversity Really Work? - An Interview with Robert Putnam (NPR)Bridget Loves Bernie - Wikipedia30: How to Resolve Intractable Conflicts, with Amanda Ripley - Where We Go Next WWI's Christmas Truce: When Fighting Paused for the Holiday - History.comThe Virtue of Not Being a Genius, by Pete DavisDemocracy Policy NetworkGetaway - Making Space for More Free TimeFollow Pete on Instagram: @PeteDDavisFollow Pete on Twitter: @PeteDDavis----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
65: Untangling Partisan Narratives and Fixing Political News, with Isaac Saul
Isaac Saul is a reporter by trade and the founder of Tangle, an independent, ad-free, non-partisan politics newsletter that summarizes the best arguments from the left and right on the news of the day. Tangle has been recognized by The New York Times, Forbes, The Hustle, Substack and many others as one of the most successful politics newsletters on the internet.Tangle NewsTangle PodcastIsaacSaul.com63: Choosing Between a Drowning Child and a New Pair of Shoes, with Jay Shapiro - Where We Go NextSemafor25: A Robust Defense of Free Speech, with Greg Lukianoff - Where We Go NextThe Week | All You Need to Know About Everything That HappensKanye Is Right — And So, so Very Wrong. - Tangle News30: How to Resolve Intractable Conflicts, with Amanda Ripley - Where We Go Next1: How to Bridge Political Divides, with John Wood, Jr. - Where We Go Next38: Curiosity Is a Skill We Can Learn, with Mónica Guzmán - Where We Go NextTangle on Instagram: @tangle.newsTangle on Twitter: @TangleNewsIsaac Saul on Twitter: @Ike_Saul----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
64: An Electric Vehicle With 1,000 Miles of Range That You'll Never Need to Charge, with Steve Fambro
Steve Fambro is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Aptera Motors, the solar mobility company that delivers the world’s most technologically advanced solar electric vehicles, made possible by breakthroughs in battery efficiency, aerodynamics, material science, and manufacturing.Aptera MotorsAptera - A True Zero-Emission Vehicle - YouTubeAptera at Fully Charged Live - YouTubeThe Interior Design of Aptera - YouTubeAptera Drag Races a Tesla Model 3 and Audi R8 - YouTubeAptera Does the "Moose Test" - YouTubeAptera Solves "The Problem of Solar" - YouTubeAdditional Details About Aptera's Carbon Fiber Body - YouTube----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Your feedback is valuable. Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
63: Choosing Between a Drowning Child and a New Pair of Shoes, with Jay Shapiro
Jay Shapiro is a writer, filmmaker, and host of the Dilemma Podcast.whatjaythinks.comDilemma: A Philosophy PodcastFamine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter SingerThe Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty, by Peter SingerAgainst Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion, by Paul Bloom#48 - What Is Moral Progress? - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Peter Singer)#300 - A Tale of Cancellation - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Meg Smaker)#14 - The Virtues of Cold Blood - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Paul Bloom)Consequentialism - WikipediaDeontology - WikipediaUtilitarianism - WikipediaMoral Realism - WikipediaDivine Command Theory - WikipediaIs–Ought Problem - WikipediaVirtue Ethics - WikipediaMoral Luck - Wikipedia29: Our Lives Are All a Matter of Luck, with Aaron Rabinowitz - Where We Go Next#31 - Evolving Minds - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Jonathan Haidt)Boxing Day - WikipediaStreaking, Recycling Hell, & Hyperthymesia with Jay Shapiro - Human Values----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
62: Working 50 Jobs in One Year, and the Upside of Rejection, with Daniel Seddiqui
Daniel Seddiqui is America's Most Traveled Man, and author of two best-selling books about his journeys throughout the United States. His story has been featured in NPR, ABC, NBC, and USA Today. He's harvested corn in Nebraska, caught lobster in Maine, mined coal in West Virginia, coached football in Alabama, and married couples in Las Vegas. His most recent book - Piecing Together America - explores the best local features of every major American city, with an emphasis on local craftsmanship.50 Jobs in 50 States: One Man’s Journey of Discovery Across America, by Daniel SeddiquiGoing the Extra Mile, by Daniel SeddiquiPiecing Together America, by Daniel SeddiquiLiving the MapWriter, Cross-Country Traveler Visits Seattle and Spokane on His Cultural Tour of the United States - Seattle TimesMinnesotan Had 50 Jobs in 50 States; Now He’s Tackling American Bucket List - Star TribuneDaniel Seddiqui: 50 Jobs in 50 States - TEDxUSCQuantum Leap - Opening CreditsFollow Daniel on Instagram: @livingthemapFollow Daniel on Twitter: @DanielSeddiqui----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
61: The Secret to Great Stand-up, and Being Authentic on Stage, with Christina Galston
EChristina Galston is a self-proclaimed “Jewrican” and has spent her life honing her cross-cultural upbringing into a powerfully honest sense of humor and razor sharp wit. A master storyteller, she has been performing stand-up at clubs and colleges all over the US for 17 years, and was an "Up Next” comic at Comedy Central’s Clusterfest in 2019. Watch her new comedy feature on mental health on Comedy Central's YouTube channel.Showering Together Is Not Sexy - Christina Galston on Comedy CentralThe Silver Lining to Blacking Out - Christina Galston on Comedy CentralKill Tony #252 & #253 - Christina GalstonChristina's Instagram: @freakinjewrican----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
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60: The Unknown History and Surprising Benefits of Fasting, with Steve Hendricks
Steve Hendricks is a freelance reporter and author, most recently, of The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting. One of his previous books, The Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country, made several best-of-the-year lists. He has written about fasting for Harper’s, aphrodisiac hunting for Outside, soccer for Slate, and books for the Washington Post. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife (a law professor) and dog (a border lab).The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science Of Fasting, by Steve HendricksStarving Your Way to Vigor: The Benefits of an Empty Stomach, by Steve Hendricks for HarpersThe Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country, by Steve HendricksFasting Increases Health and Lifespan in Male Mice - National Institutes of HealthProfessor Valter Longo: Fasting and Healthy Aging - YouTubeTrue North Health Centerstevehendricks.org----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
What's Your Price? (Bonus Content)
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59: Sketch Comedy, Spoofing Genres, and Sparking Creativity, with Chris Smith & Jack De Sena
Chris Smith and Jack De Sena (aka Chris & Jack) have been friends for ages and use their natural chemistry to make high-quality, high-concept sketch comedy for their eponymous Youtube channel. They've amassed over 100k subscribers, received more than 30 million views across all platforms, and won the 2020 Streamy award for Best Indie Series. Chris also performs as a Blue Man in Blue Man Group and Jack voices the character of Sokka on Avatar the Last Airbender, as well as the lead roles in The Dragon Prince animated series on Netflix and the Lego Monkie Kid animated series on Amazon Prime.Chris & Jack - YouTube ChannelTahoe Jugglers Head to Hollywood - Tahoe Daily Tribune, 2002Jack De Sena Gets Covered in Honey & Chicken Mash - SNICK On-Air Dare, 2004Jack De Sena Puts a Live Scorpion in His Mouth - SNICK On-Air Dare, 2004Avatar: The Last Airbender - NetflixSpider-Man 3 Puppet Show - UCLA's Company Sketch Group Performs During Spring Sing 2007Dorm Life Episode 101: Roommates - YouTubeThe White Room - Chris & JackMovies in Space - Chris & JackDéjà Vu - Chris & JackGroundhog Daying - Chris & JackThe Art of the Heist - Chris & JackRebel Without a Crew: Or How a 23-Year-old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player, by Robert RodriguezTrue Friendship - Chris & JackWill the Robots Let Us Live? - Chris & JackJulySixth Park - Chris & JackFollow Chris & Jack on Twitter: @chris_and_jackFollow Chris & Jack on Instagram: @chrisandjacksketchChris's Instagram: @chrissmithwhoJack's Instagram: @jackdesenaChris & Jack's DiscordChris & Jack's Facebook Page----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
58: Making Andrew Yang a Household Name, with Zach Graumann
Imagine it's 2017. You've been given the task of running a presidential campaign for 2020. Your candidate has no previous political experience and zero name recognition with the public. You must get them on stage at the first Democratic primary debate on June 27th, 2019. Not only that, you have to get them to the debates 6 more times, so that they're one of only seven candidates left on stage in a race that will ultimately field 29 contenders. Helluva long shot, right? But former presidential campaign manager Zach Graumann did exactly that, and wrote a behind-the-scenes book that serves as a how-to guide for tomorrow's hopefuls looking to bet against the odds.Longshot: How Political Nobodies Took Andrew Yang National--and the New Playbook That Let Us Build a Movement - Zach Graumann"My first move was not to run for president of the United States, because I am not insane." - Andrew Yang, 2019SuitUpYoung StorytellersThe War on Normal People: The Truth About America's Disappearing Jobs and Why Universal Basic Income Is Our Future - Andrew YangVenture for AmericaMaking Movies - Sidney LumetThe Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Parents are Going Broke - Elizabeth Warren"I'm a Staunch Republican... I'm Willing to Give Him a Shot" | Andrew Yang for PresidentThe Forward PartyFollow Zach on Twitter: @Zach_Graumann----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
57: 16-Bit Video Games and the Lasting Power of Nostalgia, with Dan Bulich & Pat Brennan
EThe internet provided a way for creatives around the world to share their talents with all of us. Forming alongside these new creators were vibrant, dedicated communities hungry for hyper-specialized content. In our interconnected 21st century, niche isn't a dirty word - it's an opportunity. Dan Bulich and Pat Brennan - co-hosts of the YouTube channel Console Wars - create long-form videos that exist at the intersection of two of today's most popular topics online: Video Games and Nostalgia.Console WarsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsWhy Nostalgia For Video Games Is Uniquely Powerful - Kotaku53: Making Music, with Joe Sumner - Where We Go NextShigeru Miyamoto - WikipediaYs III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES) - YouTubeCinemassacre (Angry Video Game Nerd)Death Valley Rally vs Desert Demolition (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsThe Lawnmower Man (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsSuper Bomberman vs Mega Bomberman (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsHeroes of the Game - Slaps - YouTubeThe Toys That Made Us - NetflixThe Movies That Made Us - NetflixGenesis Does What Nintendon't - YouTubeLink: The Faces of Evil, for CD-i - YouTubeDan's Chrono Trigger High Score (Page 80) - Nintendo PowerKing of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (Trailer) - YouTubeThe Wizard (Trailer) - YouTubeSuper Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 1 - YouTubeX-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES) - YouTubeRocko's Modern Life: The Complete Series (Trailer)Bob Camp - WikipediaBob Camp co-creator of Ren and Stimpy explains GROSS-UPS - YouTubeUltimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsHot Dog Car Sketch - I Think You Should LeaveHas This Ever Happened to You? - I Think You Should LeaveT2: The Arcade Game (Super Nintendo vs Sega Genesis) - Console WarsMaking Movies, by Sidney LumetFollow Console Wars on Instagram: @ConsoleWarsGuysFollow Console Wars on Twitter: @ConsoleWarsGuys----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
56: Telling Your Wildest Stories for Everyone to Hear, with Rocky Powell
EWhen was the last time you got a little bit wild? Stayed out later than you should have, drank a bit too much, made out with an absolute stranger or did a ton of illicit drugs and trespassed on federal property? "Wild" is subjective, and comedian Rocky Powell hosts a podcast that invites guests to define the word however they see fit - with outrageous, scandalous, ridiculous, and even poignant results.Wild Nights with Rocky PowellHowie Mandel Meets the Family - Take Your Shoes Off Podcast"I can talk to all of you, but I can't talk to any of you." - Jerry Before SeinfeldEpisode 1: Rich Templeton - Wild Nights with Rocky PowellEpisode 8: Andrea Allan - Wild Nights with Rocky PowellRocky Powell Gets The Shakes When The Bong Hit Takes - The Hot Mess Comedy Hour"The Rocky Rundown: Valentine's Day" - Wild Nights with Rocky Powell (Timestamped)Follow Rocky on Instagram: @wildnightswithrockyFollow Rocky on Twitter: @WildNightsPod----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
55: Why We Want What We Want, and How to Change That, with Luke Burgis
Have you ever wondered why the decisions you make keep leaving you unfulfilled? How you'll doggedly pursue something - a career, a relationship, some Big Life Goal - and once you've finally got it, you find yourself underwhelmed? Like you keep aiming your bow at a target, but even when you hit dead center it still feels like you missed. You're not alone. Author Luke Burgis provides insight into why our wants so often lead us astray, and how we may harness that knowledge to desire differently.Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, by Luke Burgislukeburgis.comWhat is Mimetic Theory? Philosophies of René Girard with Luke Burgis - Garry TanWanting with Luke Burgis - The Innovation Show with Aidan McCullenRené Girard - WikipediaRené Girard Explains Mimetic Desire - YouTubeWhy Do Inequality and Deprivation Produce High Crime and Low Trust? - NatureMaximillian Kolbe - WikipediaThe Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, by Malcolm GladwellFollow Luke on Instagram: @lukeburgisFollow Luke on Twitter: @lukeburgis----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
54: Growing Healthier and Tastier Seafood in a Lab, with Justin Kolbeck
"Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." That works well enough as a piece of proverbial wisdom, but global seafood consumption today is roughly 160 million tons per year. So ensuring that our global fish populations remain sustainable into the future isn't some leisurely thought experiment, it's a pressing issue to be solved. And that doesn't even address other troubling factors affecting this ecosystem, like harmful micro-plastics and mercury. But what if we could harvest fish without fisheries? What if we could make real, authentic, delicious salmon... from stem cells? Justin Kolbeck is the cofounder of Wildtype, a company on a mission to create the cleanest, most sustainable seafood on the planet - inside of a high-tech lab in San Francisco.Wildtype: The Future of SeafoodCould Lab-Grown Salmon Be The Future Of Fish? - Science InsiderMark Post: First to Present a Proof of Concept for Cultured Meat - WikipediaHow Your Brain Makes You Think Expensive Wine Tastes Better - Psychology TodayGood Meat - Cultured Meat Legally Sold in Singapore TodayGolden Rice - WikipediaThe Golden Rice ProjectSteve Jobs' 2007 iPhone Keynote - YouTubeFollow Wildtype on Instagram: @wildtypefoods----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
53: Making Music, Prioritizing Family, and Touring the World, with Joe Sumner
An artist's work - autobiographical or not - is a reflection of where they are in their life at any given moment. And so over time the collection becomes a kind of map, that traces the twists and curves of an ever-evolving through-line of inspiration and introspection. Musician Joe Sumner takes a brief break from his tour to reflect on his music career, and the interwoven intersections of his life and his art.Smells Like Teen Spirit, by Nirvana - YouTubeHeavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain, by Charles R. CrossNine Stories, by J.D. SalingerHate, by Fiction Plane - YouTubeIn My Shoes, by Fiction Plane - YouTubePaul McCartney starts creating Get Back in studio - The Beatles: Get Back (documentary)The Parable of the Sower of Seed, (Matthew 13: 1–9, 18–23)Fiction Plane - Joe Sumner Interview (2007) - YouTube49: Welcoming Divergence, with Jenara Nuremberg - Where We Go NextHope, by Joe Sumner - YouTubeJellybean, by Joe Sumner - SoundCloudStumbling on Happiness, by Daniel Gilbert“Making the decision to have a child - it is momentous..." - Elizabeth StoneLooking For Me, Looking For You, by Joe Sumner (Live in Tuscany) - YouTubeDon't Disappear, by Jay ShapiroFollow Joe on Instagram: @thejoesumnerFollow Joe on Twitter: @thejoesumner----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
52: The Amazing and Optimistic Future of Augmented Reality, with David Rose
What if you could suddenly understand every language on earth? Identify any object or living thing around you with nothing but a glance? See exactly how a new outfit might look on your body before trying on a single piece of clothing? What if you could customize your entire life the way you would your living room? Ambient and spatial computing expert David Rose bears the good news of the coming augmented reality revolution, and tackles some of the hazards that may occur when we can all create our own, individually-tailored worlds.SuperSightEnchanted ObjectsClearwater AR - The First Augmented Reality Experience for Boating and FishingHome Outside - Online Landscape Design ServicesEnchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire, and the Internet of Things | David Rose - TEDx Talk"Blocked" - a scene from Black Mirror's White Christmas - YouTube"Planes of Projection" as imagined / demonstrated in Iron Man 2"Planes of Projection" as imagined / demonstrated in Minority ReportWhat Technology Wants, by Kevin Kelly1,000 True Fans, by Kevin Kelly27: Developing Accessibility, with Jennison Asuncion - Where We Go NextXander: Augmented Listening"The Entire History of You" - Black MirrorWe Will Forget Much of the Pandemic. That’s a Good Thing. - The New York TimesModsy - Online Interior DesignThe Matrix Awakens - An Unreal Engine 5 Experience47: Championing Progress, with Jason Crawford - Where We Go NextNreal - Building Augmented Reality for EveryoneThe surprising science of happiness | Dan Gilbert - TED TalkThe Buena Vista Hypothesis"A computer is like a bicycle for our minds." - Steve JobsFollow David on Twitter: @davidrose----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
51: Drawing Comics for the Underdogs and Living Your Passion, with Barry Deutsch
The world of comics is as vast as it is diverse. From colorful, fanciful stories geared toward children to gritty, realistic artwork crafted for more a mature crowd, if it can be drawn, there's an audience for it. But what motivates an artist to pursue a particular style or genre? To put it another way: What draws them to it? Comic artist Barry Deutsch shares how he became passionate about cartooning, and why he creates comics about communities that are often overlooked and underserved.Lefty Cartoons, by Barry DeutschHereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword, by Barry DeutschHereville: How Mirka Met a Meteorite, by Barry DeutschHereville: How Mirka Caught a Fish, by Barry DeutschSuperButch, by Barry Deutsch & Becky HawkinsPogo (comic strip) - WikipediaMaking Movies, by Sidney Lumet“Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me." - Ira GlassWill Eisner - WikipediaThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Michael ChabonA Contract with God, by Will EisnerMake 'Em Laugh, by Donald O'Connor from Singin' in the RainUnderstanding Comics: The Invisible Art, by Scott McCloudCarl Barks - WikipediaJaime Hernandez - WikipediaChester Brown - WikipediaIn the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing, by Walter MurchHoly Days: The World Of The Hasidic Family, by Lis HarrisRobert Rodriguez Had to Push Dimension for ‘Spy Kids’ Family to Be Latino - IndieWireLove and Rockets, by Jaime, Mario & Gilbert HernandezUsagi Yojimbo, by Stan SakaiSmile, by Raina TelgemeierBoots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community, by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy & Madeline D. DavisThe Essential Dykes To Watch Out For, by Alison BechdelFun Home: A Family Tragicomic, by Alison BechdelFiction or Qualified Immunity? - Lefty CartoonsHow City Budgets Work - Lefty CartoonsO How They Suffer - Lefty CartoonsThe Existence of Trains Debate - Lefty CartoonsThe Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, by Bill WattersonWhat Racism Is(n't) About - Lefty CartoonsOil and Gas are So Cheap! - Lefty CartoonsWhite Lies (a sequel) - Lefty CartoonsReal America vs The Coastal Elites - Lefty CartoonsWe Mustn't Ruin HIS Life - Lefty CartoonsYoung StorytellersFollow Barry on Twitter: @barrydeutsch----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
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50: America Has Failed Its Working Poor, with Joanne Goldblum & Colleen Shaddox
More than 1 in 3 Americans - roughly 38% - are having difficulty meeting their basic needs each month. You may be one of them, or know someone who is. Or you don't know, because they're hiding it from you. Regardless, the number remains: 123 million people. Broke in America authors Joanne Samuel Goldblum and Colleen Shaddox believe it doesn't have to be this way, and they're ready to prove their case.Broke in America: Seeing, Understanding, and Ending US Poverty, by Joanne Samuel Goldblum & Colleen ShaddoxNational Diaper Bank NetworkAlliance for Period Supplies"John Steinbeck once said..." - Ronald Wright, A Short History of Progress10 Policies to Prevent and Respond to Childhood Lead Exposure - Pew Charitable Trusts"You're Not You When You're Hungry" - Snickers CommercialDoes 'Medicare For All' Cost More Than The Entire Budget? - PolitiFactWestern Regional Advocacy ProjectFeeding AmericaFollow Joanne on Twitter: @jgoldblumFollow Colleen on Twitter: @ColleenFree----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
49: Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for You, with Jenara Nerenberg
What does it mean to be "different"? Who decided on the definition? Who drew the boundaries around "normal"? Author and founder of The Neurodiversity Project Jenara Nerenberg explores where and why these definitions diverge, and how we might remake them to better reflect the reality we all share.Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You, by Jenara NerenbergThe Neurodiversity Project, by Jenara NerenbergHas “Neurodiversity” Gone Rogue?, by Jenara NerenbergIn Conversation With Judy Singer - Autism Awareness AustraliaA History of Modern Psychology, by Duane and Sydney SchultzInferior: How Science Got Women Wrong - and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story, by Angela SainiAs We See It - Amazon PrimeFive Questions with Jenara Nerenberg: Founder of the Neurodiversity Project - Invisible TalksCalvin and Hobbes: July 30, 1989, by Bill WattersonFollow Jenara on Instagram: @NeurodiversityProjectFollow Jenara on Twitter: @bopsource----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
48: The Classics Belong to Everyone, with Dr. Anika Prather
History is only a story. Events happen. People exist. But how and why we talk about them and what we decide to study is a matter of choice. It's completely up to us. And that's the story. Dr. Anika Prather helps students of all backgrounds reexamine assumptions we often make about history, in order to reframe it in a healthier, more inclusive, and more accurate way.The Living Water SchoolMartin Luther King Jr. In Dialogue With the Ancient Greeks - The ConversationThe Souls of Black Folk - W.E.B. Du Bois"I sit with Shakespeare, and he winces not." - W.E.B. Du BoisAnna J. CooperPhillis Wheatley - Poetry FoundationFrank M. Snowden Jr.Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience - Frank M. Snowden Jr.Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks - Frank M. Snowden Jr.Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Yuval Noah HarariViola LiuzzoKebra Nagast - Ethiopian National EpicSudbury Pedagogical ApproachClassical Education MovementThe Charlotte Mason MethodThe Cedarsong Wayhttps://drprather.comFollow Anika on Twitter: @AnikaFreeIndeed----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
47: A New Philosophy of Progress and Why We Don’t Have Flying Cars, with Jason Crawford
How exactly am I able to communicate with you? We're not in the same room - we're likely not even in the same state. And if my listener stats are accurate - 30% of you reading this right now live in a completely different country! So... how did we get here? What makes the world modern - technologically, socially, morally - is often under-appreciated, but the history of the modern world is a history of progress. The Roots of Progress founder Jason Crawford believes that understanding that history is key to empowering the next generation to progress ever further.The Roots of ProgressWe Need a New Science of Progress, by Patrick Collison and Tyler Cowen for The AtlanticWhy Did We Wait So Long for the Bicycle? - The Roots of ProgressScientists May Have Discovered How the Ancient Greeks’ ‘First Computer’ Tracked the Cosmos - Smithsonian MagazineA Dashboard for Progress - The Roots of ProgressProgress, Stagnation, and Flying Cars - The Roots of ProgressTechnological Stagnation - The Roots of ProgressThe Roots of Progress Is Now a Nonprofit Organization - The Roots of ProgressIndustrial Literacy - The Roots of ProgressProgress Isn't Natural, by Joel Mokyr for The Atlantic1984 World's Fair1982 World's FairThe Institute for ProgressAcademy of Thought and IndustryJason's Twitter: @jasoncrawford----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
46: The Many Ways We Process Our Pain, with Jay Shapiro
How do you process your pain? We all experience traumas - big and small - over the course of our lives. And we all deal with them differently. A painful event can often feel like a physical location - a topography stretching out ahead that needs to be traversed. Some may sprint across the landscape while others crawl - I've sometimes found myself believing I've covered real distance, only to realize I've been walking in circles. But the journey - however it is made - is a substantial one. Writer and documentary filmmaker Jay Shapiro opens up about how he has managed - and manages - his terrain.Don't Disappear, by Jay ShapiroTIRIS Film - Heirloom Documentary Service, from Jay ShapiroS03E01: Our Modern Disquiet - Benjamin Storey - Dilemma PodcastWhy We Are Restless: On The Modern Quest for Contentment, by Benjamin Story & Jenna Silber StoryOpposite Field, by Jay ShapiroThe House of Small Cubes, by Kunio KatōOn Directing Film, by David MametS03E03: Competing Against Everything - Alfie Kohn - Dilemma PodcastThe Sane Society, by Erich FrommEpisode 151 - The Frankfurt School - Erich Fromm on Freedom — Philosophize This!Death and the Present Moment, by Sam HarrisStories We Tell, by Sarah Polleywhatjaythinks.com----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
45: Filming the News as It Happens, with Ford Fischer
When we think of news reporting, what may immediately come to mind is the highly produced, frequently editorialized content that we consume via our mainstream media. But the on-the-ground footage contained in those edited segments - of speeches, rallies, protests, riots, and more - is often captured in whole by independent journalists who see a fuller, more complicated picture than the one the general public is shown. Independent news videographer Ford Fischer goes in-depth on what he's witnessed and learned covering some of America's most tumultuous and historic events of the last several years.News2ShareNews2Share YouTube ChannelFord's Twitter: @FordFischer----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
44: The Unresolvable Tension of Overlapping Identities, with Tomiwa Owolade
We all possess multiple identities. You are both a brother and a son. A daughter and a mother. Chinese, and American, and Asian. Gay, and Polyamorous. The combinations are nearly endless. And these identities are not always in parallel. They do not necessarily exist in harmony with one another. Sometimes - often - there is tension. Writer Tomiwa Owolade explores the conflicting and even discomforting intersections of identity, and the importance of embracing that tension.What Does It Mean to Be Black?, by Tomiwa OwoladePlease Stop Imposing American Views about Race on Us, by Tomiwa OwoladeQueen Mary Alumni Profile: Tomiwa OwoladeBoudicaIra AldridgeSeesaw, by Timothy OgeneBlack Paper: Writing in a Dark Time, by Teju ColeWindrush Generation: Who Are They and Why Are They Facing Problems? - BBCThe Chicken Connoisseur - YouTubeBeing John MalkovichRacecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life, by Karen and Barbara FieldsWe Are All Madame Bovary, by Tomiwa OwoladeIs That a Fish in Your Ear?: Translation and the Meaning of Everything, by David BellosTomiwa's Twitter: @tomowolade----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
43: Teaching Children to Read With the Help of Horses, with Caitlin Gooch
Can you remember the first book that left a lasting impact on you? That widened how you saw the world, made you curious about a new frontier of knowledge, or expanded the very boundaries of your mind? The ability to read is a powerful tool, as much as it is a lifelong gift. Saddle Up and Read founder Caitlin Gooch has made it her mission to increase child literacy rates across her home state, with a little help from her horses.Saddle Up and ReadWays to Donate to Saddle Up and ReadMeet the Black Cowgirl Behind the Literacy Program That Combines Reading and Horseback Riding - VogueGOAT Goes Over the Rainbow BridgeBlack Equestrian Coloring Book: Volume One: The TrailblazersThe Lesser-Known History of African-American Cowboys - Smithsonian MagazineDetroit Horse PowerCowgirl Makes It Mission To Help Kids Learn To Read - The Kelly Clarkson ShowKelly Starling Lyons - Children's Book AuthorRobert Lemmons (1848 - 1947)Bass Reeves (1838 - 1910)Cherokee Bill (1876 - 1896)Freedom Reigns CounselingCaitlin's Twitter: @theblackcowgirl----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
42: A Battle of Conflicting Perspectives at Elite Universities, with David Lat
Much of what we perceive is subjective. When you and I look at a text, a film, a painting - we carry the weight of our experiences with us into that encounter. So what happens when we look at the same exact thing in radically different ways? Which interpretation takes precedent, and why? Lawyer turned writer David Lat explores how clashing perspectives are roiling one of our nation's most prestigious universities.The Latest (Ridiculous) Controversy at Yale Law School, by David LatThe Newest Insanity Out of Yale Law School, by David LatHow Yale Law School Pressured a Law Student to Apologize for a Constitution Day ‘Trap House’ Invitation, by Aaron TerrDavid's Twitter Thread on the Yale Law School ControversyOp-Ed: People Ask Me if I’ve Recovered From COVID-19. That’s Not an Easy Question to Answer, by David LatSCOTUS Watch, by Jeffrey Toobin (2006)Liberalism and Its Discontents, by Francis FukuyamaFoundation for Individual Rights in EducationThe Federalist Society: About UsWho Actually Gets to Create Black Pop Culture?, by Bertrand CooperMagic Eye: A New Way of Looking at the WorldLindsay Shepherd - WikipediaDavid's Twitter: @DavidLat----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast
41: Long Prison Sentences Are Cruel and Unusual, with Peter Moskos
Imagine you're in a courtroom. You've been charged with a crime and the verdict has now been decided by the jury: "Guilty." The judge offers you two choices: Go to prison for five years, or immediately receive ten lashes and walk free. Which option do you choose? If you chose the lashes, you're not alone. Criminology professor and former Baltimore police officer Peter Moskos has written a book arguing against the unconsidered cruelty of prison sentences, and uses this very hypothetical to make his case.Cop in the Hood: My Year Policing Baltimore's Eastern District, by Peter MoskosTwo Shades of Blue: Black and White in the Blue Brotherhood, by Peter MoskosIn Defense of Flogging, by Peter MoskosSir Robert Peel's "Nine Principles of Policing"Broken Windows, by George Kelling and James WilsonMurders Are Spiking. Police Should Be Part of the Solution, by German LopezNYPD Firearm Usage Statsfatalencounters.orgMass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2020 - Prison Policy InitiativeDelancey Street Foundationcopinthehood.comqualitypolicing.comPeter's Twitter: @PeterMoskos----------Email: [email protected]: @wwgnpodcast